Proposal 1 is about politics and greed, not roads

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before . . . A guy goes to the hospital to have a vasectomy. But the doctors can’t agree on which technique to use and they all want to pad their bills because the new BMW’s are in. The patient wakes up following surgery and discovers the doctors […]

Forget eggs, pass the cookies!

It was a fun afternoon Saturday at downtown Oxford’s Sweet & Savory Bake Shop as kids gathered to decorate Easter cookies shaped like eggs and bunnies. They coated them with brightly-colored icing and piled on the sprinkles, then gobbled them up. Yummy!

What about local roads?

Michigan voters are being asked to approve $2 billion in tax increases when they go to the polls May 5, so an additional $1.2 billion can be spent on fixing the state’s crumbling roads. But how much of that money is actually going to be used to improve and maintain the local asphalt and gravel […]

Rotary Club donates $1K to Crossroads book club

A local reading program aimed at helping troubled youth improve themselves received a significant financial boost from an organization that places service above self. The Rotary Club of Oxford recently donated $1,000 to the Oxford Public Library, so it can purchase books to benefit students at the Crossroads for Youth school. Literacy is the club’s […]

Ministers Association to host Good Friday service

In the spirit of communities that pray together, stay together, the Oxford-Orion Ministers Association (OOMA) is inviting the public to attend a special Good Friday (April 3) service at St. Mary’s in the Hills Episcopal Church located at 2512 Joslyn Ct. in Orion Township. ‘We’re all sisters and brothers in Christ,? said St. Mary’s Pastor […]

Downtown to host Kids Night Out event April 7

Local kids are poised to take over downtown Oxford on Tuesday, April 7. Don’t worry, it’s not part of some pint-sized coup d’etat. It’s Kids Night Out and it will run from 6-8 p.m. ‘There’s lots of fun stuff in Oxford for grown-ups to go out and do, but kids never get to come out […]

Chinese investors purchase Leader, big changes in store

A group of private investors from the People’s Republic of China has successfully negotiated a deal with Sherman Publications, Inc. to purchase the Oxford Leader for an undisclosed amount. An Oxford government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the sale is a prime example of the bold, new community he and his fellow officials […]

DDA recommends hiring coordinator for Lone Ranger Festival

Somebody needs to take the reins of this year’s Lone Ranger Festival and the Oxford Downtown Development Authority (DDA) suggested Lisa Renaud for the job. ‘We are behind the eight ball (in terms of planning this event),? said village President Sue Bossardet, who serves on the DDA board. ‘If you want to have an event […]

BPA students earn state honors

Over the weekend, five Oxford High School students earned the right to compete at the Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California in early May. Brenda Martinez, Aidan Schieber, Harrison Lavins and Alicia Kuligowski won first place in the Broadcast News Production Team competition at the BPA State Leadership Conference held […]

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