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By John Cofield Flem Mize came home after the Beacon’s first day in 1959 and placed a $100 bill on the dining room table. His ...
Interfaith Compassion Ministry has worked behind the scenes to meet the needs of Oxford and Lafayette County’s most ...
By Marisa C. Atkinson UM communications With the shift of tassels and a familiar rousing refrain, the University of ...
What began as a visionary seed in 2016 has blossomed into one of Oxford’s most beloved events. The Landscaping Camp, launched ...
May 4 through 10 – with a series of daily activities to highlight the positive economic impact of tourism throughout Oxford ...
Staff Report Wade Hill drove in four runs on three hits to lead Regents School past the Tunica Academy Blue Devils 8-4 on ...
Cousins Maine Lobster is bringing its famous lobster rolls to Oxford this Friday, with its Nashville food truck setting up ...
An Oxford woman was arrested recently for allegedly trying to bribe a witness and intimidating a judge. On April 29, a ...
As Oxford continues to experience steady growth, city officials are taking steps to ensure that recreational spaces keep pace ...
For the first time in history, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church is from the United States. On Thursday, Cardinal ...
A Holly Springs woman died when her vehicle hit a tree. On Friday at approximately 6:22 a.m., the Mississippi Highway Patrol ...
A new law approved by Gov. Tate Reeves in March is paving the way for a powerful partnership among four north Mississippi ...