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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 ...
Talawanda School District placed a school administrator on paid leave last week after an inappropriate conduct complaint. Police are investigating the issue, however the district cannot discuss ...
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 ...
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 ...
Greg Smith of Oxford has seen the use of marijuana since before its legalization. He said weed is already overused in a town surrounded by college students, and the legalization makes it less of a ...
Voter turnout in this year’s election was 71% in Butler County, which is much higher than non-presidential years, but less than the last presidential election in 2020. Last year’s turnout was 46%. In ...
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 ...
During a nearly two hour city council meeting, a handful of Oxford residents questioned how the city planned to create quality housing for low-income workers without harming their neighbors’ quality ...
Yossi Greenberg has dedicated his life to making sure every Jewish student at Miami University has a place where they feel at home. Miami has an undergraduate population of just over 16,000 and ...
The Oxford Charcuterie Company will celebrate two years in business in July. Local residents Katie and Chris Pirigyi started the company after they saw someone delivering charcuterie boxes while on a ...
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 ...
The City of Oxford wants to soften its water, making it easier to lather up and saving wear and tear on everyone’s dishes, clothing, plumbing fixtures and appliances. On June 15, City Council heard a ...