Voters in Oxford Township, including the Village of Oxford, who reside in the Oxford Community Schools district will be asked to vote on two school proposals in the election on Tuesday. Voters in Oxf ...
The cows at the Pan Equus Animal Sanctuary (PEAS) were eager to eat and did not want to wait their turn so Lane N. just fed them both at the same time during the Halloween open barn day on Sunday.
The team at View Newspaper Group makes it our mission to give back to the communities we serve. We do this in many ways, including sponsorships and donations, which last year totaled more than ...
The Oxford Wildcats girls golf team ended their season as OAA White champions this year. Head Coach Gretchen Gabler said this season saw a young, but seasoned varsity team that traveled around the ...
OXFORD TWP. — Clara Sanderson, who worked for 36 years as township clerk, died on Oct. 3. according to a township Facebook post. She was 94. Sanderson was first elected in November of 1972, when ...
Oxford Fire Chief Matt Majestic administered the oath of office to firefighter/paramedic Logan Blankenburg during the township’s board meeting on Oct. 8. “Logan was one of our homegrowns – he ...
David and Betty Ludwig will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary on Oct. 22. David and Betty were married Oct. 22, 1955 in the Oxford Baptist Church by Rev. Robert MOrris. Happy Anniversary, mom ...
OXFORD — BSI Paving will begin sidewalk repair work on Burdick Street on Oct. 20, Downtown Development Authority Executive Director Kimberly Smith said. She added the project will take around three to ...
I disagree with the new reduced work week schedule for the Oxford Township Office. Specifically, the change from five days (Monday-Friday) and 40 hours a week to, four days (Monday-Thursday) and 36 ...
LAPEER — The Oxford boys varsity soccer team defeated Lapeer 5-0 in the first round of district play on Oct. 9 at Lapeer High School. The Wildcats were scheduled to play Lake Orion yesterday in the ...
I was very pleased to read John Volk’s article (“Lack of Local News Tied to Government Secrecy” Oxford Leader, Oct. 8, 2025) about the importance of local news in light of the current state of ...
OXFORD TWP. — The Oxford Township Board of Trustees voted 6-0 on Oct. 8 to approve a more than $2.1 million bid for the water main and safety path project along Seymour Lake Road. Supervisor Jack ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results