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Brazen Shoplifter Faces Felony Crime

The Oxford Police Department arrested a man Friday for walking out of Walmart without paying for several items.

One-Stop Drone Shop Takes First Place in Landshark Tank Competition

Nestor Delgado, a third-year student at the University of Mississippi School of Law, took first place in the sixth annual Landshark Tank Competition, which...

Rocky Start Leads to Big Finish for Lafayette County Election Day

Despite a few hiccups in the early morning of Election Day, Lafayette County Circuit Court Clerk Jeff Busby said the day saw a record number of voters.

J&J Wholesalers Owner Faces $115K in Fines

The Lafayette County Board of Supervisors voted to assess a local business owner more than $115K in fines for failing to meet county building regulations for more than four years.

St. Peter’s to Lose Parking Lot, Gain New Building

The west side of the downtown Square will soon look a little different with new changes to St. Peter's Episcopal Church. The church recently received...

The 2020 Presidential Election from the Eyes of UM Students and First-Time Voters

By Kate Abraham, Emma Webb, Dania Nunez, Olivia SettlemiresIMC students hottytoddynews@gmail.com Without a doubt, one of the outstanding topics of 2020 is that of the...

OSD’s Central Office Has Moved to Former OE Building

The Oxford School District Central Office and all of its departments have moved into the old Oxford Elementary School.

Two Lafayette Supervisors Switch to Republican Party

Two Lafayette County Supervisors announced Wednesday that they were switching to the Republican Party.

Antonow, Worley Clear Winners After Absentee Count

While the 6,500 absentee ballots have shown clear winners in some local elections, a couple of races are still too close to call with an additional 400-plus affidavit ballots still being counted this morning.

Election 2020: Absentee Ballots to Decide Most Local Races

About 52 percent of registered Lafayette County voters cast their votes Tuesday at the polls. With 6,500 absentee ballot and approximately 400 affidavit votes, Lafayette County saw about a 75 percent voter turnout.