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By Shams Rahman While working as a psychiatrist in 2009, Dr Lucas Trautman noticed an increase in the number of patients with ...
By Harold Brummett Denmark Star Route A friend of mine texted me the other day and said that the Fourth of July had special ...
By Steve Stricker Columnist With all the craziness going on around us – Russia, Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, Iran, Nigeria, et ...
The Mississippi Department of Health conducted 46 food service inspections in Lafayette County between June 1-30 with 43 ...
The Oxford Board of Aldermen approved a bid for renovations at City Hall to make way for a new visitors’ center. The approved ...
A Georgia man was sentenced today to 20 years in prison for attempting to coerce a Lafayette County minor to send sexually ...
Five people were arrested recently after an individual looking to pay for a prostitute got more than they paid for. At 6:11 a.m. on Wednesday, officers with the Oxford Police Department responded to ...
Property transfers between June 9-13, 2025, as recorded with the Lafayette County Chancery Clerk: Michael Healey, et al. to William and Cheryl Nelson, Unit 2804, The Mark Condominiums. William and ...
By Bonnie Brown Columnist Have you heard the expression “When the corn is as high as an elephant’s eye, And it looks like ...
By TJ Ray Columnist “No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.” ...
The Oxford Baptist trust fund is now worth $40M and will give the city about $1M for this upcoming fiscal year to use toward a variety of projects and equipment purchases. The trust fund’s fiscal year ...
The new sensory technology would clear out the meters when a vehicle leaves so that if there is extra time left on the meter, it will be cleared and the next person parking will have to put money ...