Couple wins ‘recession proof wedding? from radio station

Angela and Pete shared a laugh when an older gentleman started singing ‘I’m Yours? by Jason Mraz for their first dance as Mr. and Mrs. Kolar. It was a surprise for Angela, a 1998 grad of Oxford Christian Academy, and Pete, an Oxford native, when they were married May 22 at Beacon Hill in Commerce […]

A journey down yellow brick road

Oxford High School graduates were treated to a special night before receiving their diploma during the Senior Baccalaureate Ceremony on June 2. ‘You have looked forward to this time for so long and it’s finally here,? said Kathy Galbraith, Coordinator of Youth Ministry at St. Joseph Catholic Church. ‘Over the next few weeks I encourage […]

Grant pays for field trip

Second graders from Lakeville Elementary School boarded the buses last Wednesday and headed off to a different time. Upon arrival at Camp Tamarack Pioneer Village, they no longer had electricity or their iPods – they were pioneers surviving off of the land. Besides the opportunity to live a part of history, the students were treated […]

Strawberries get a splash of color

With a paintbrush in one hand and the wooden canvas sitting on the table, Leonard Elementary School students were ready to give each piece of wood a splash of color. More exact – a splash of red, green and black as they made each one look like a strawberry. They will be displayed during the […]

School bond ? take two

After the $70 million bond proposal failed by 289 votes in February, Oxford Community Schools went back to the drawing board to work out a new plan. At the June 8 school board meeting, a potential $31.5 million bond proposal was presented for discussion. It would be split into two ballot questions ? one for […]

Burger bandit

Oakand County Sheriff deputies are currently investigating a breaking and entering that occurred on June 13. A Burger King employee arrived to work at 4:45 a.m. and walked to the rear of the building to change the menu sign at the drive-thru. After hearing a noise come from the back door, he discovered it was […]

Foundation helps local teen

When senior Katie Tossel arrived in Oxford in October, she had just began a new chapter in her life, one she hadn’t anticipated. Tossel was in the middle of her fourth hour class at Lakeland High School when Oakland County Sheriff’s deputies took her out of class. Her mother has advanced multiple sclerosis and had […]

A little off the top

Laura Meyhew, 7, of Oxford, was inspired when she watched the news. The story was about a 10-year-old Californian girl that has breast cancer and had to cut her hair for chemotherapy treatments. Meyhew decided she would donate her hair for her. The seven-year-old went to Lulu’s Salon on Washington St. and had Emily, one […]

Splish Splash!

Leonard Elementary students cheered as they beat five Addison Twp. firefighters in a tug-of-war battle. Grade by grade, the students proved they were an equal adversary. The prize rewarded to the kids was a blast of water of the fire hose every 15 minutes to keep them cool during their annual Field Day June 9. […]

School board approves $39.8M budget for 2009-10 year

Seven ‘ayes? from Oxford school board members unanimously approved the $39.8 million budget for the 2009-10 academic year at their June 22 meeting. The downside is Timothy Loock, Assistant Superintendent of Business and Operations, has already figured, the district will begin the year in a deficit of $363,682. Last year began the same way with […]