City council doesn’t want the smoke, stops tobacco shops from entering Oxford
By Luke Macy | December 9, 2022On Dec. 6, more than 15 members attended the city council’s first December meeting, despite the dark, stormy weather outside that night.
On Dec. 6, more than 15 members attended the city council’s first December meeting, despite the dark, stormy weather outside that night.
An Oxford resident has filed a lawsuit against the City of Oxford and its officials for an ordinance passed and enforced during the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the second Monday night of each month, Oxford residents gather at the Oxford Senior Center for meals prepared by Miami University nutrition students and various volunteers.
The planning commission will review feedback before meeting on Dec. 13 to begin the plan’s adoption process.
Oxford City Council jumped right into its Nov. 15 meeting, which featured four budget-related second-reading ordinances.
The air smells like fresh produce and delicious meats when you walk through the doors. As you move toward the vibrant and newly stocked shelves in front of you, you overhear friendly laughter coming from the checkout counter. Welcome to MOON Co-Op.
Oxford Empty Bowls celebrated its 20-year anniversary at its annual event on Saturday, Nov. 12 at the Oxford Community Arts Center.
Luke’s Custom Cakes is a bakery in Hamilton, Ohio, which can deliver sweet treats twice a week to Miami’s campus.
This year, the Oxford Community Band is celebrating its 35th year.
After a months-long search, Miami University has announced four finalists for Provost.
The City of Oxford received a grant for $2.1 million from the Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Regional Council of Governments to construct an Amtrak train station.
A levy to support the Talawanda School District (TSD) failed to pass with 66% of votes against it.
The first proclamation declared Nov. 8 as World Town Planning Day that aims to promote civic engagement with city planning. Snavely presented the proclamation to Corey Watt, the chair of the planning commission.
This year’s general election is approaching quickly, with the polls opening Nov. 8. Here’s what’s on the ballot in Oxford.
This year, the Miami Tribe and Miami University celebrate their 50-year relationship.
Under High Street is composed of Miami students Jonah Simpson, Dylan Brackis and Evan Flagel, plus alumnus Beau Hartrum.
The meeting had two resolutions, one increasing the legal director’s hourly rate from $135 an hour to $155 and the other extending an option for the city manager to purchase real estate with Episcopal Retirement Services by a month, both passing unanimously.
In a virtual, live streamed debate held on Oct. 13, voters got a look at Lawrence and Carruthers’ platforms.
Voters in Butler County will have a new issue on their general election ballot in November. For the first time since 2004, Talawanda School District (TSD) is proposing a levy to help with operational services.
Each Monday, the Oxford Police Department posts the Weekend Update, which is not your average community newsletter.