Parents, parapros brighten up schools with artwork

Usually, when you enter a school building, the walls are full of drab colors and no life. But now, at some elementary schools in Oxford, they’ve taken on a life of their own ? all made possible by dedicated, and creative, parents and paraprofessionals. Dani Stublensky first approached Lydia Lopez Engel, principal of Daniel Axford […]

Crossing time at Burdick traffic light increased

If you’re planning on crossing M-24 at Burdick, you now have an extra two seconds to make it safely across, thanks to a move by the Village Council at their Nov. 13 meeting. The council voted unanimously to make the push button crossing sign at Burdick automatic and and remove the white pedestrian crossing stripes […]

Oxford boy bags 11-point buck

Oxford resident, Hunter Grubb, 10, got the shot of a lifetime on Oct. 29. He nailed a monster 181-pound, 11-point buck with an 18?-inch spread during his first year of hunting. Grubb took the deer down with his Browning Midas bow. The deer was less than 15 yards from his ground blind. ‘My dad started […]

$1,548 hotel bill for MTA conference questioned

Every year, 1,242 of Michigan’s townships send their officials to the Michigan Township Association (MTA) Annual Educational Conference and Trade Expo. Some see the MTA as very beneficial for local governments, helping township officials govern their townships more efficiently and improve the services they provide to Michigan’s four million-plus township residents. But it’s not the […]

Teachers secure over $9K in grants to benefit students

Congratulations to 19 teachers in the Oxford School District for receiving $9,305.38 in grants from the Assistance League of Southeastern Michigan. Oxford had a submission of 21 grants this year, 11 of which were granted. Each grant will benefit the various projects the teachers developed geared toward helping students learn in a more creative way. […]

Casey’s Commentary

It’s that special day again! The day every warm-blooded American looks forward to in the fall. The day families get together to celebrate how God has blessed them (or at least they should). The day when most Americans forget their diet plan and splurge on the other-other white meat. Yep. I’m talkin? about Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, […]

Clear Lake hosts disability workshop

Fourth graders at Clear Lake Elementary spent the day blind, deaf and handicapped as part of the Disability Awareness Workshop on Nov. 9. The free workshop, sponsored by Oakland Schools, is meant to help the young students understand what it is like to be handicapped. Students learned about physical disabilities, learning disabilities along with visual […]

Mr. Walker goes to Washington

Two weeks ago, Oxford resident Alex Walker, 11, got to experience something not many sixth-graders do. He traveled to Washington D.C. to participate in the Junior National Young Leadership Conference (JrNYLC) to learn about how past American leaders shaped who we are today. Walker, a student at St. Joseph School in Lake Orion, was nominated […]

Oxford athletes recognized by FML

Football Eleven members of the Oxford Varsity football team were recognized for their outstanding season by the Flint Metro League. Running back, Zach Line, tight end, Danny Johnston, center, Danny Cummings, offensive linemen Tony Schlader and Mike Misenar, all were named 1st Team All-League. Defensive lineman, James McClean, James Nelson and Line also were named […]

Auditorium preservation moving s-l-o-w-l-y

It looks like plans to preserve the historic Arnold Auditorium school house on the corner of Lakeville and Hosner roads in Addison Township have unfortunately slowed down. Ron Campbell, a historical architect for Oakland County Planning & Economic Development, created a preservation report this past August which detailed the steps that needed to be taken […]

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