Another year almost over and a new one about to begin. This week, The Oxford Leader looks back at some of the stories – the news and business stories, sports and school highlights, public safety and ...
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 ...
LAKE ORION — The Lake Orion Community Schools Board of Education voted on Aug. 11 to approve a school improvement bond proposal to be placed on the Nov. 4 general election ballot. The proposed bond is ...
The mini-golf course at Groveland Oaks County Park and Campground in Holly has received a facelift after Girl Scout Troop 70945 helped transform the garden beds in September Girl Scouts Rowan Spear, ...
What if I told you that a local heating and cooling company has increased their sales every year they’ve advertised in our newspapers or that a local theater company knows when our newspaper ...
OXFORD TWP. — The Oxford Chamber of Commerce held its annual State of the Community breakfast meeting March 19, giving attendees the opportunity to hear from local government leaders about what is ...
OXFORD — Amy Harris hosted a ground breaking for her BIGGBY Coffee store on Friday at 151 S. Lapeer Rd. Harris’ Biggby Coffee franchise is being developed as a 715 sq. ft. drive-thru only coffee shop ...
OXFORD TWP. — Junior Cheyenne Frank immortalized herself in Oxford High School’s history books on March 1 by becoming the school’s first female individual state champion in wrestling. It was Frank’s ...
OXFORD TWP. — Oxford-Addison Youth Assistance is launching a new Hygiene Closet program at Oxford High School, Bridges High School/Loft and Oxford Middle School. The program is designed to help kids ...
OXFORD TWP. — The Oxford Township Planning Commission voted unanimously during its meeting on Thursday to approve a final Planned Unit Development (PUD) site plan request for a developer to construct ...
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 ...
The Oxford varsity volleyball defeated Clarkston 3-2 on Nov. 6 to claim the MHSAA District 29 volleyball title. The Wildcats beat Lake Orion in five sets on Nov. 5 in the semifinal to reach the final.
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