Oxford man faces weapons charges after allegedly brandishing gun

A 28-year-old Oxford man is facing criminal charges after he allegedly pulled out a handgun during an encounter with another driver following a minor traffic accident Sept. 16. Nicholas Coleman Dunn was charged with carrying a concealed firearm without a license and brandishing a firearm. He’s currently free on bond, which was set at 10 […]

Parents continue to voice concerns over proposed cell tower

Addison Township officials sat and listened in silence as parents of students who attend Kingsbury Country Day School again rose from their seats to voice disdain toward the proposed Verizon cell tower (or monopole) that, if approved, would be built across the street from the school. Verizon chose the area across from Kingsbury as its […]

OktoberFAST returning to Kingsbury – sign up now!

Running and nature enthusiasts alike will race for the finish line during Kingsbury Country Day School’s annual OktoberFAST 5K Trail Run and Walk. The race, entering its eighth year, will take place on  Saturday, Oct.6. The race will take runners and walkers through the school’s well-known wooded property, where Kingsbury students get unique experiences  relating […]

Booters blanked against Blackhawks

Though the Wildcats put up a strong effort at  home on Sept. 20 against the visiting Brandon Blackhawks, Oxford dropped the match 2-0, unable to score any goals. Head  Coach John Thaler said the game was  full of close, competitive  play even though the Wildcats were unable to get any points on the board. Though […]

Rochester sinks Wildcat swimmers

Hosting a dual meet in their home pool, Oxford’s  swimmers couldn’t clinch a win against Rochester, losing 105-81. Throughout the meet, the girls swam hard, broke school diving records and made a state cut, according to Head Coach Jackie Rank. In the 200 Medley Relay, Oxford’s A Relay team took first with a time of […]

Three and out for spikers against Stoney Creek

In a week full of tough losses for Oxford Athletics, the Wildcat spikers dropped a match against Stoney Creek 3-0 with sets of 25-21, 25-14 and 25-18. Head Coach Brian Kim praised senior McKenzie Miller and senior Anna Ibarra, who “set the tone for the offense,” with their stellar serve receive and defense despite having […]

Public Safety Sept. 26, 2018

A case of drunken driving An Oxford Village police officer got into his patrol car near downtown Oxford when he heard a loud crash on Sept. 17. He drove toward the noise and found a motorcycle lying on its side and a pickup truck turned around on the road. A man was lying on the […]

Tennis drops match to rival Lake Orion

Oxford tennis’ momentum slowed for a moment last week. The team, which has had the habit of stomping out the competition, fell in a tough match against the Dragons. On Wednesday, Sept. 19, Oxford lost to rival Lake Orion 5-3. Oxford’s doubles teams in particular took a rough hit, just winning one match. Doubles team […]

Oxford races in Old Skool Classic

Oxford’s cross country runners improved times and placement when competing in the Old Skool Classic on Saturday, Sept. 22. Oxford’s girls performed particularly well against the fellow OAA red division teams, making up the fastest schools in Oakland County. Freshman Alaine Cusick had Oxford’s best finish of the day, coming in third for the 5,000 […]

$3,200 stolen in golf club burglary

Authorities are searching for whoever is responsible for breaking into Devil’s Ridge Golf Club, located at 3700 Metamora Rd. in Oxford Township, and stealing more than $3,000 in cash and checks. The employee who closes and opens Devil’s Ridge’s clubhouse called Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies and reported the incident after showing his manager the scene […]

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