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Senators Introduce Ole Miss 175th Anniversary Resolution

U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), joined by Ole Miss alumni U.S. Senators Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) and Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), today introduced a resolution commemorating...

Appointed Constable Hopes to Retain Position After Election

Constables serve as a licensed peace officer and perform various duties such as serving warrants and civil papers like subpoenas and temporary restraining orders and serving as bailiffs for the Justice Court.

Two Ole Miss Law Alumni Vie for Supreme Court Seat

Hotty Toddy News will be running stories about local candidates in the upcoming Nov. 3 election throughout the rest of the week. Today we...

Will Oxford Weather Dampen Voter Turnout?

By Morgan GreenJournalism student hottytoddynews@gmail.com The research on whether bad weather keeps people away from the polls is a little on the cloudy side. The...

Oxford Political Signs Get Views and Vandals

Political signs are decorating lawns and homes up and down the streets of Oxford, Mississippi. As in every election year, local police say vandals...

Antonow, Halcin Hoping for Election Commission District 4 Win

Hotty Toddy News will be running stories about local candidates in the upcoming Nov. 3 election throughout the rest of the week. Today we...

Pearson, Carpenter Vie for Lafayette District 3 Election Commissioner

Hotty Toddy News will be running stories about local candidates in the upcoming Nov. 3 election throughout the rest of the week. Today we...

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.

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.

Supervisors Tell Property Owners on CR 5057 to Clean Up or Pay

The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors is giving two landowners 30 days to clean up lots that have been deemed a menace to the...