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10 Ways to Tell You’re Talking to an Ole Miss Student, Part 2

Discover the vibrant, humorous traditions that define Ole Miss students, from The Grove to The Vaught, and everything in between.

Rafters and The Annex Get Outdoor Dining Licenses Revoked

Two restaurants had their ability to provide outdoor dining revoked Tuesday evening after the Oxford Board of Aldermen pulled their revocable licenses to use parking spaces to create extra dining space.

Oxford’s Baptist Hospital Has Available Beds Despite COVID-19 Increase in Other Areas

While some hospitals in Mississippi are seeing increases of patients with COVID-19, causing some concern about the strain on the healthcare system across the...

Oxford Aldermen Will Not File Lawsuit on Confederate Monument Land Ownership

The Oxford Board of Aldermen voted – again – to not pursue a law suit with Lafayette County to determine who owns the land where the Confederate monument stands on the south side of the Courthouse in the Square.
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Students Claim Mississippi Residency in Order to Vote

https://youtu.be/HFcnSPun1iM By Rebecca Donaldson, Journalism student

Oxford HPC Denies Demolition for One House, Approves for Another

The Oxford Historic Preservation Commission denied one request to demolish a home and approved another during Monday's monthly meeting.

Man Charged with Armed Robbery After Police Find Injured Woman

A Corinth man was arrested recently for allegedly assaulting a woman in an attempt to rob her.

Ole Miss Golf: Trending Upwards

By Drew GillettIMC student hottytoddynews@gmail.com Before Coach Chris Malloy returned to his alma mater in 2014, golf at Ole Miss needed a boost. But now,...

Local CASA Chapter Serves 100% of Lafayette County Foster Kids

On Monday, Smith presented an update on CASA's work to the Lafayette County Board of Supervisors who granted CASA $21,000 in the 2020/2021 fiscal year budget.

Reeves Announces Additional COVID-19 Measures

Gov. Tate Reeves announced additional measures Monday to slow the spread of COVID-19. A new executive order places a 10% capacity requirement on healthcare facilities...

Lafayette’s Baptist Fund Up $600K Since January

After a tumultuous 10 months, Lafayette County’s $20 million Baptist fund investment had made more than $600,000 thus far.