CAD class cancelled for one year

Oxford High School students interested in learning Computer Aided Design (CAD) will have to look elsewhere next year. According to Superintendent Virginia Brennan-Kyro, the district has temporarily ‘suspended? the three CAD classes for the 2005-06 school year due to the low number of students who signed up for them. OHS offered three CAD classes ? […]

A sticky situation in Leonard

An unruly mob of Leonard Elementary students duct-taped a teacher to the outside of their school Thursday afternoon. Don’t worry the incident wasn’t part of some pint-sized insurrection or a protest against the Mystery Meat lunch special. Gym teacher Michael Sudrovech voluntarily allowed himself to be attached to a brick wall using two full rolls […]

Cookingham appears on Channel 7

Kacey Cookingham was honored last week as the McDonald’s/Channel 7 High School Scholar Athlete of the Week. Cookingham, a 2005 Oxford High graduate, was introduced on Channel 7 WXYZ-TV during Saturday’s 11 p.m. Action News and interviewed by Sportscaster Don Shane on Sports Update 11:30 p.m. Sunday. During her sports career at OHS, Cookingham earned […]

My Way

How appropriate Oxford Village is hosting a Blues festival June 25 considering the village council has once again given me the old ‘Summer Tax Blues.? For the fourth consecutive year, council voted May 24 to levy 12.62 mills to finance the village budget. Council is proud of the fact that it’s once again ‘holding the […]

Lest we forget

‘From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli, from the sands of Iwo Jima to the rice paddies of Vietnam to the fields of Iraq, American soldiers have fought and died for over 200 years defending liberty and preserving freedom around the world.? You could hear a pin drop in Centennial Park on […]

Hunting video earns Oxford grads spot on reality TV

From the late Mort Neff, creator and longtime host of the Michigan Outdoors television series, to the bow hunting rock star Ted Nugent, a number of famous sportsmen/media personalities have called the Wolverine state their home. Oxford natives Quinn Minard and Glen Giuliani are hoping to join that distinguished list when the lifelong friends make […]

Memorial on Pontiac Street

Those walking or driving down Pontiac Street on Memorial Day may have noticed a somber and touching tribute to our country’s fallen soldiers. On the front lawn of 71 Pontiac Street were two pairs of black combat boots, each with a rifle standing barrel-down between them and army helmets perched atop the rifle stocks. Whenever […]

Youth Assistance honors more than 200 good kids

Good kids doing good things. That’s what Oxford-Addison Youth Assistance’s (OAYA) Annual Youth Recognition Ceremony is all about. On Monday, May 23, OAYA honored a little more than 200 Oxford students ? ranging from elementary age to high school ? for their good deeds, volunteer spirit and willingness to help others. Here’s the who’s who […]

Plans, costs approved for new twp. hall

Preliminary plans and estimated costs for construction of a new Oxford Township hall off Granger Road just north of Seymour Lake Road were approved May 25. Township officials approved preliminary plans for the Phase 1 of the building, which includes a main and lower level, each 7,000 square feet in size. The plans were prepared […]

No tax relief for village residents

Oxford Village residents can expect to see no relief when their summer tax bill comes in July. The village council May 24 approved keeping the operating rate at 12.62 mills ? the same rate it’s levied since 2002 ? to finance its $10,152,990 budget for July 1, 2005 through June 30, 2006 (seen right), which […]