When the sun never sets on news

 Guest Opinion By Shelby Stewart-Soldan I didn’t sleep Monday night. I’m sure many of you were the same. I’ve always said that news doesn’t take a holiday or a day off. Apparently it doesn’t sleep either. The violent acts at Michigan State University aren’t the first time I’ve been unable to turn off breaking news […]

Wildcats have a good weekend on the mats

Wildcats have a good weekend on the mats

Six heading to Ford Field By Wendi Reardon-Price Special to The Leader Six Wildcats move on to the MHSAA Division 1 Wrestling Individual Finals at Ford Field in a few weeks after placing in the top four at the Hartland Regional meets this past weekend. Freshman Wildcat Gavin Lewis was regional champion in the 106-pound […]

Skiers qualified

 Oxford High School sophomore Sierra Musial qualified for the upcoming MHSAA Division 1 Ski State Championship at Schuss Mountain on Feb. 27. Musial was one of three racers from the combined team of Holly/Oxford to qualify during the MHSAA Division 1 Ski Region 2 competition at Mount Holly, Feb. 13. Musial and Finley DeCubber qualified […]

Oxford finishes first in cheer competition

Oxford finishes first in cheer competition

Oxford Varsity Competitive Cheer finished in first place in the OAA White after their meet at Troy High School on Saturday. While there they also broke the school record for round one with 232.8 points. They finished round two with 210.4 points and round three with 286.6 points, for a total of 729.44 points for […]

Letters to the editor

How much per chair? Dear Editor, I was happy to see the synopsis of the Oxford Township meeting from January 11 that was in the January 18 edition of the Oxford Leader. The new chairs on the way section made me do some math and find out exactly how much each chair cost. According to […]

Wildcats continue their winning (bowling) ways

  Oxford High Schools varsity bowling teams hosted the North Farmington Raiders last Thursday at Collier Lanes. There was lots of excitement, both the boys and girls teams rolled their ways to victory. The girls of Oxford continued their steady bowling winning 24 to 6. “The Raiders are young on Girls Varsity and the Wildcats […]

Public Notices: Addison Township

PUBLIC NOTICE ADDISON TOWNSHIP PUBLIC HEARING Special Assessment District for Low Wood Trl & Charitoo Ridge A Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 21, 2023 at a Special Meeting of the Addison Township Board of Trustees at Township Complex, 1440 Rochester Road, Leonard, Michigan at 6:00 pm. The purpose of the public hearing […]

Public Notices: Oxford Township

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD COUNTY OF OAKLAND NOTICE A Second Reading and possible Adoption of Ordinance 105B.010 – Water Ordinance. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 62-31, TITLED “DEFINITIONS”, AND TO AMEND SECTION 62-36, TITLED “SERVICE PIPES, SUPPLY PIPES, AND CONNECTIONS”, TO CHAPTER 62 ARTICLE II, TITLED “WATER SYSTEM”, OF THE OXFORD CHARTER TOWNSHIP CODE. To […]

Public Notices: Oxford Township

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF OXFORD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of §17.8 and §16.9 of Oxford Township Zoning Ordinance 67A, the Oxford Township Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a PUBLIC HEARING at the Oxford Township Office at 300 Dunlap Rd, Oxford, MI 48371. DATE: […]

Proposed safety path on Ray, N. Oxford roads receives federal funding

Proposed safety path on Ray, N. Oxford roads receives federal funding

Project to benefit Oxford students, community By Jim Newell Contributing Writer Oxford Township has received nearly $375,000 in federal funding for a proposed safety path on N. Oxford and Ray roads, although the starting date to construct the path is still being determined. U.S. Rep. Elissa Slotkin (MI-7th District), submitted the funding request during the federal […]

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