After almost a year of negotiations, the Oxford Area Community Schools Board of Education voted 5-1 at the Jan. 13 regular board meeting to approve new one-year contracts for the district’s four central office administrators that included total pay increases ranging from 8.63 percent to 11.48 percent. “The good things that happen in our district […]
Fire investigators with the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department have confirmed that the propane heating system of the Rivest home, located on Haven Rd., was the cause of an explosion that took the lives of an Addison resident Mike Rivest, 43, and his 20-month-old son Gage; however, authorities were unclear as to why the system exploded. […]
Did you know that soil is a natural insulator? Or that sunlight can be used to heat a room? How about using a bin full of rocks to heat a home? Thanks to Upland Hills Ecological Center, located in Addison Township on Indian Lake Rd., area residents can learn about these unique alternative energy sources […]
The Oxford varsity wrestlers have had a great five-match winning streak over the past week putting their record at 11-6 overall. On Jan. 7, the grapplers faced off at home against New Lothrop and Grand Blanc. The Wildcats lost to Lothrop, the Division 4 defending state champions, 26-41. Winning for Oxford were Ron Mantel, 125; […]
The Bronchos may have come out bucking for a 15-9 win in the first round on Monday, but the Wildcats bit back to win the night 15-13 and 15-6. After a difficult first round, Coach Kristi McDevitt said the varsity volleyball team just needed to slow things down, regroup, take a breather and then get […]
The Oxford cagers succeeded in winning against Fenton 71-61 on Jan. 9 despite an aggressive opening by the Tigers and the loss of senior Casey Mick for a large portion of the game. The Wildcats followed closely behind Fenton 24-23 in the first quarter. The Tigers attempted to widen the gap at the beginning of […]
It’s heaven right now for the Oxford-Brandon ski team as the snow falls, falls and falls and falls. The Wildcats and Blackhawks kicked into gear for the 2004 season with the boys splitting against Saginaw Garber and Carmen-Ainsworth and the girls winning both races on Jan. 12. The boys lost 41-32 against Saginaw with Brandon’s […]
At the January 13 regular meeting, Oxford Area Community Schools Board of Education approved a resolution allowing the district to apply for laptop computers through Michigan’s Freedom to Learn (FTL) program. The Freedom to Learn program is an expansion of a pilot program begun in the 2002-2003 school year that provided $9.5 million to approved […]
Generation after generation say it year after year – kids today don’t know what fun is! So what did the kids around Oxford and Addison do this past week for fun when they had a snow-day from school? The same things their parents and grandparents did! After traveling to the upper elementaries and Oxford Middle […]
Longtime Oxford resident and retired high school coach Elmer Ball was recently inducted into the Michigan Interscholastic Track Coaches Association’s (MITCA) Hall of Fame. Ball, who has lived in Oxford since 1954, was the drafting teacher at Oxford High School for 36 years. He retired from teaching in 1990. During his career, Ball was the […]