By Jason Bouldin
Troop 45 assistant scoutmaster, Yocona Area Council
The University of Mississippi regularly attracts students from around the country and even the world, but...
On Friday morning, folks gathered around the steps of City Hall to witness the unveiling of the new portrait of former Oxford mayor George “Patt” Patterson.
By Abby Bowen, Bradford Stewart, Brooke Tucker, Malcolm AgueborIMC studentshottytoddynews@gmail.com
Chicory Market continues to grow it’s business and encourage farm-to-table eating as the world endures...
The menu consists of food the sisters grew up making in Honduras. There are staple dishes that are served every day along with rotating platters that vary. One of the most popular things on the menu is the Honduran soup that is served every weekend.
By Xander NorrisIMC studenthottytoddynews@gmail.com
Oxford High School will play its homecoming football game Friday, Oct. 2, against Lewisburg High School. However, because of the ongoing pandemic...
Across the country, grocery stores have seen big changes in people's shopping habits during the coronavirus pandemic. Frozen food has become more popular, people are making fewer trips, and online shopping has skyrocketed. Here in Oxford, Kroger has experienced many of these national trends.
Oxford Canteen, a local Oxford restaurant located on N. Lamar Blvd., recently commissioned Victoria Daily, a senior art major at the University of Mississippi, to create a mural for the side of their building.
Oxford faith leaders have organized a one-day event, Help and Hope During COVID-19, that will be held at 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 23 at the Old Armory Pavilion.