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HottyToddy.com is coming home.

We are grateful for the stewardship of Ole Miss Journalism and New Media in the operation of HottyToddy.com. HT will be offline as we...

Free Easter Egg Dying Party Sunday

Easter is around the corner and it's a great time to start creating colorful treats. Cedar Oaks Guild is hosting a free Easter Egg Dyeing...

NEMEPA Partners with TVA to Donate to Area Non-Profits

North East Mississippi Electric Power Association partnered with the Tennessee Valley Authority to award grants to non-profits in the counties it serves.

State’s Only Academic Medical Center, and Providers, Dropped from BCBS Network

The University of Mississippi Medical Center’s contract with Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi ended at midnight on March 31.

OSD Foundation Awards $32,000 in Teacher Grants

For over 30 years the Oxford School District Foundation has recognized outstanding teachers through its Teacher Innovation grant program. This year, 12 teachers have been...

Student-driven UM Big Event Supports Community Projects 

By Edwin B. Smith University of Mississippi Sponsors of the University of Mississippi's annual Big Event, set for Saturday (April 2), are expanding in-person activities. The...

Oxford Man Faces Felony Drug Charge

An Oxford man was arrested recently for allegedly being in possession of narcotics.

Local Man Charged with Having Gun as a Felon

An Oxford man was taken into custody by the Oxford Police Department recently for having a gun while being a felon.

OHS Students Receive State Seal of Biliteracy

Thirty-three Oxford High School students have qualified for the State Seal of Biliteracy in nine different languages

Final Virtual Series of Conversations on Threats to Democracy Wednesday

The League of Women Voters Oxford/North Mississippi completes its series of free virtual community conversations this week about the threats to democracy in the United States.

Gov. Tate Reeves Jumps into Bitter Capitol Income Tax Fight

Just two days before a key legislative deadline, Gov. Tate Reeves confidently stated that lawmakers would vote to eliminate the state income tax that generates about one-third of Mississippi’s general fund revenue.