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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.

Law Enforcement Warns Public of Deadly Fentanyl Laced Drugs

Local, state and federal law enforcement officials and prosecutors from Mississippi are warning the public about a number of recent drug overdoses and deaths in north Mississippi that have been linked to several street drugs that contain the highly potent and deadly drug fentanyl.

Cannon Motors Hosts Annual Canine Competition

For the third year, Cannon Motors is hosting its Cannon Canine Competition; however, this year the requirements have changed.

Map Released for Downtown Outdoor Dining Areas

The city of Oxford released the map of where diners can find new outdoor dining options around the Square, possibly starting next week.

Lafayette Takes on Mooreville in Last Non-District Game

The Lafayette Commodores return to action this evening as they travel to Mooreville to take on the Mooreville Troopers in their last non-district game.

Gyms In Oxford Are Trying To Safely Stay Open

Gyms in town have opened back up after months without business, but new rules and regulations have been implemented.

COLUMN: Positive Reviews for Rebels Revamp of Powder Blue Jersey

Ole Miss football released a new jersey on social media Wednesday night for the team’s season opener against Florida, and it took the internet by storm.

City Renews Contract with MS Critterz to Run Animal Shelter

The Oxford Board of Aldermen renewed its annual contract with Mississippi Critterz Tuesday to operate the animal shelter on McElroy Drive and to provide animal control services.

Braylon Sanders Returns to Gridiron Injury-Free

Ole Miss senior wide receiver Braylon Sanders is looking forward to returning to the field for the 2020 season after battling injuries.

Ole Miss WR Dannis Jackson Ready to Make a Difference On the Field

“I think the whole second group we have can all make plays,” Jackson said. “That’s one good thing about our receiving room right now that most people don’t know: that we’ve got players.”

Lafayette Leaders Reject City’s Claim of Ownership of Confederate Statue

The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors issued a letter to the Oxford Board of Aldermen recently, essentially telling the city to stay off their lawn.