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Oxford Presbyterian Church celebrates its 200th anniversary this year, called the “bicentennial.” The church traces its roots back to Scotland and will display their own “tartan,” a Scottish patterned ...
Last week, a city commission reclassified the two-story portion of the vacant Follett’s Miami Co-Op Bookstore from “historic” to “historic non-contributing,” potentially easing the way for the ...
The Oxford City Council had a busy agenda at its May 6 meeting, including planning festival logistics, new mural projects and changes to the look of the city. In addition, Mayor William Snavely ...
Restoration began on the historic Alexander House at 22 N. College Ave., this week after RedLife, an extension of Calvary Church in Springfield, Ohio, purchased it in late November. RedLife hopes to ...
On April 8, Oxford residents will experience the first total solar eclipse in Ohio since 1806. The eclipse will pass over Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois, among other states. The eclipse will begin at ...
Oxford issued nearly 20,000 parking citations in 2023, generating more than $430,000 in revenue. The most common type of citation issued was for expired meters which accounted for 59% of all tickets ...
Miami University announced the offices of diversity, equity and inclusion will discontinue operations following Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1). The university is required to make several organizational ...
Oxford City Council took two steps forward on affordable housing at its most recent meeting, voting unanimously to buy a West Chestnut Street property and approving plans for a 12-unit development on ...
Tal Rub, Dean Angles, and Collin Apicella became overnight celebrities among Miami University students by being among the cleanest students on campus – as of Thursday night, they had showered in 28 ...
While Ohio was firmly on the side of the Union during the Civil War, a house that was once home to a Confederate spy sits in Uptown Oxford. This house, at 220 E. High St., is now known as the Lottie ...
Hueston Woods State Park has been “busier than ever” this summer, with millions of dollars in renovations and a new trail sponsored by Haiku North America that opened July 2. This new trail aims to ...
From light greens and bright yellows to rusty oranges and deep reds, the leaves of Oxford’s trees are changing to a plethora of colors. Leaves contain the pigment chlorophyll, said David Gorchov, a ...
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