OXFORD — The DDABoard of Directors and Executive Director Kimberly Smith spoke more about selling Oxford’s trolley during their regular meeting on Dec. 15, with late spring mentioned as a potential ...
OXFORD TWP. — Wildcat Stadium will be getting a new football field thanks to a private donor who wishes to remain anonymous, and school officials hope the new field will be ready by the first football ...
As holiday and New Year cards are arriving and filling our mailboxes, we’re reminded of something easy to forget in today’s world: the simple, enduring power of physical mail. Just yesterday I spoke ...
A dapper gentleman in an old-fashion suit holds up a fish on the corner of M-24 and Burdick St. at the center of Oxford. The man is Lyle “Red” Knapp himself – the founder of the original Red Knapp’s ...
OXFORD — It doesn’t take much effort to convince guys to forgo the razor for a few days, but for a whole month the crew at Western Engineered Products in Oxford took up the No Shave November challenge ...
Lucille K. Petroni passed away peacefully at home in Leonard, Michigan, on May 25, 2025, at the age of 89. Lucille is remembered by her husband of 58 years, Dennis Petroni, and their three children: ...
AUBURN HILLS — The Palace of Auburn Hills site will soon be home to a 700,000-square-foot GM supplier and approximately 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space according to conceptual site ...
OXFORD — View Newspaper Group, owner of 21 community newspapers including the Oxford Leader, Lake Orion Review, Clarkston News and The Citizen, is pleased to announce they will be relocating to a new ...
OXFORD — It’s still late summer but the ladies of the Classic Chorale are gearing up for another holiday season of singing, and want to encourage new members to join. “We are always looking to recruit ...
OXFORD TWP. — Businesses, nonprofits, community members and plenty of kids in costumes attended the annual Oxford Chamber of Commerce Business Expo Trunk or Treat on Tuesday, Oct. 28. Held at Boulder ...
The Oxford Village Council approved a traffic control order on Dec. 9 for Moyers Street due to concerns over increased traffic and increased speed on the street. A sign telling drivers to “Slow, ...
As we approach the holiday season, many of us look forward to gathering with loved ones and sharing meals. But for some in our community, especially with the upcoming pause in SNAP benefits, putting ...
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