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Board of Aldermen approve code change to ban the use of bed sheets as a banner

On January 28, the Board of Aldermen decided it would re-write land development codes pertaining to banners, and ...

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Delta Dog brings luxury pet care to Oxford

When Chip Brown was a student at Ole Miss he had an idea of bringing luxury care for ...

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NAMI Mississippi to host youth mental health training in Oxford

Oxford residents interested in learning how to treat youth mental health patients can get a three-year certification in ...

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Larry Sparks begins tenure as Ole Miss’ interim chancellor

It has been a busy three months for the University of Mississippi. On Nov. 9 Jeffrey Vitter announced ...

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ABC approved petition to allow bars to stay open later on Super Bowl

Oxonians planning to stay out to watch the Super Bowl this weekend will be able to, thanks to ...

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MDOT to hold meeting about construction of Highway 7 roundabout

The intersection of Highway 7 and 9 could soon see some relief. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is ...

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Thacker Mountain Radio hosts junior show

Thacker Mountain Radio has been synonymous with Oxford and Lafayette County for over two decades. Last Saturday, they ...

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Growing purchase loans allow veterans to buy housing in Oxford

Oxford saw the third-highest growth among cities offering purchase loans to assist veterans in buying homes. Over a ...

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Oxford city pool in need of repairs

It is still cold outside but before the warmer months of summer arrive the Oxford city pool is ...

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Landscaping renovations approved for former Hayakawa building

In what could be viewed as the first step taken towards the Oxford Police Department finding a new ...

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Aldermen to re-write land codes pertaining to banners

The Board of Aldermen concluded it would re-write specific land development codes to limit and define banners in ...

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Aldermen to begin drafting changes to city alcohol ordinance

Oxford’s Board of Aldermen agreed to begin drafting changes to an ordinance Monday, concerning on-premise consumption of light ...

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OPD taking extra measures against disregarded bus safety laws

In response to Oxford and Lafayette County residents disregarding bus safety laws, Oxford Police has increased activity over ...

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Clay Deweese enters Representatives District 12 race against Kilpatrick

Oxford businessman Clay Deweese announced he has entered the Mississippi House of Representatives race in District 12 Thursday. ...

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Oxford’s Armstrong named Mississippi’s 2019 Hospital Champion

When Aubrey Armstrong took the stage inside the Pavilion at Ole Miss on Thursday she had control of ...

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Area schools getting hit as flu season ramps up

The flu season is in full swing and schools are starting to feel the effects. Lafayette County School ...

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North East Power ‘cautiously optimistic’ about rural internet bill

North East Mississippi Electric Power Association is exploring the possibilities in providing internet to rural Lafayette County, but ...

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First National Bank offering relief to those affected by shutdown

The government has been in a partial shutdown for over a month. As it continues to set the ...

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Over a dozen Oxford High students awarded for their artwork

Three Oxford High School students are being recognized on a national level for their art prowess at the 2019 ...

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Mississippi State Senate passes bill to allow EPAs to provide internet

The Mississippi State Senate unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that would allow local electric cooperatives to provide internet ...

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After being convinced to join, Conny Parham is The Pantry’s Volunteer of the Year

Conny Parham was surprised when she found out she was named The Pantry’s Volunteer of the Year, especially ...

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Ninth Annual Oxford Fiber Arts Festival begins this week

Knitting might be considered a craft from days gone by that someone’s grandmother would do to pass the ...

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