News

Oxford swim sets records at state meet

The 200 Freestyle relay team wins first place, sets new school mark The Oxford High swim team won ...

Lifestyle

And Then There Were Five

News

Dr. Z cuts ribbon

Lifestyle

Arbor Day underscores the true value of trees

Oxford celebrated Arbor Day on Oct 20, as proclaimed by Mayor Robyn Tannehill and backed by aldermen Rick ...

Lifestyle

Cofield’s Corner

By John Cofield He arrived in Oxford in 1961 to take photographs for his upcoming book, “Faulkner’s World.” ...

News

Age-old conflict in Israel-Gaza constant source of woe

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas captures international attention and sparks worldwide discussions and concerns in local ...

News

Tailgate for Palmer House

News

Royal Touch Auto Detail

Business

City Hall Pocket Park opening ceremony

   

Business

Aldermen greenlight $14M for city upgrades

The Oxford Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a resolution allocating up to $14 million toward capital improvements in ...

Business

JROTC’s approved for Adopt-a-Street 

In a unanimous decision, the Board of Aldermen has approved the application from Oxford High School’s Marine Corps ...

Oxford Commons Residents Debate PUD Changes Amidst Traffic and Safety Concerns at Board of Aldermen Nov. 7 Meeting

Business

Oxford Commons PUD revisited

The Oxford Board of Aldermen revisited previously denied modifications to the Oxford Commons Planned Unit Development (PUD) and ...

Events

Witches’ ride

Business

MSU Extension taps Newman to lead northeast region

Has been Lafayette Co. agent since 2018 By Nathan Gregory MSU Extension Service A county and interim regional ...

News

Nonprofit arts industry generated $9.6M in ‘22

The Yoknapatawpha Arts Council has announced that Lafayette County nonprofit arts and culture industry generated $9.6 million in ...

Columnists

Contemplating campus on All Hallows Day

By Steve Stricker Columnist Are you ready? has a new meaning for me this time of year.  I’m ...

Columns

Rotary globally battles polio, as Dr. Arthur Guyton did in Miss.

By Sid Salter Columnist U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Olympian Wilma Rudolph, actors Donald Sutherland and Alan Alda, ...

Columnists

A change in perspective makes the difference

By Les Ferguson Jr. Columnist During my youth, I played several sports, namely football, soccer and baseball.  I’d ...

Lifestyle

October’s ending brings out the spooky, the moon and the ‘falling back’ time

Late October offers a spooky taste of moon gazing, Halloween lore and advice on how to best deal ...

Following the vandalism at Pocket Park near Oxford City Hall last night, the Oxford Police have identified the two women involved.

DEVELOPING NEWS

Women identified in Pocket Park fountain vandalism

Following the vandalism incident at Pocket Park near Oxford City Hall last night, the Oxford Police department successfully ...

Events

Eric Clark Coastal Preserve dedicated in Jackson County

In April, the state Legislature passed a law creating the Secretary of State Eric Clark Coastal Preserve. This ...

Lifestyle

Being a Nerd fan can be costly. Twizzle instead.

Popping some Nerd candy into your mouth while you wait to hand out Halloween candy can turn out ...

< Newer|Older >

SportsPlus