Business

Tico’s Steak House Oxford: A family legacy of southern hospitality

Housed in a historic 1930s building, Tico's brings its legendary steakhouse experience to the heart of Oxford

New Checkers Drive-Thru Given Thumbs Up from Oxford Planning Commission

The site plan for the new Checkers drive-thru was approved by the Oxford Planning Commission Monday night.

Doberman Wins Best Overall in Cannon Photo Competition

The 2020 Cannon Canine Photo Competition Winners

Brittany Woods Residents Want to Curb Fast Traffic in Neighborhood

A new connection between the Brittany Estates Apartments and F.D. “Buddy” East Parkway will be one of several construction projects considered by the Oxford Board of Aldermen this summer when they review the fiscal year 2022 budget.

Dr. Pannel Named Top 50 Under 40 by Mississippi Business Journal

Dr. Katherine Pannel, psychiatrist and Medical Director of Right Track Medical Group, was recently recognized by the Mississippi Business Journal as a Top 50 Under 40 award recipient.

Roommate-Finding App Wins Mid-South Business Model Competition

A housing app developed by a University of Mississippi senior majoring in managerial finance has won first place in the 2020 Mid-South Business Model Competition.

New Dollar General Store Opening Near Denmark Area

Plans are in the works for a new Dollar General off Highway 6 East near the Denmark area.

Virtual Workshop to Highlight Resources for Small Businesses

The Oxford-Lafayette County Economic Development Foundation will host the workshop, “Resources for Small Business Success,” from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 18.

J&J Wholesalers Owner Faces $115K in Fines

The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors voted to assess a local business owner more than $115K in fines for failing to meet county building regulations for more than four years.

Boutique Eye Clinic Opens in Taylor

A new eye clinic offering thoughtful care and elevated style has officially opened its doors in Taylor.

Oxford Sees More Sales Taxes Collected in August than in August 2019

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions, Oxford restaurants and retail stores actually brought in more sale taxes this August than in August 2019.