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College Sports Needs a CBA, Not a Congressional Bailout

Congress is currently working to push through legislation to save college sports because those who used to hold the power no longer do and...

School of Pharmacy, NMMC Extend Faculty Support Partnership

The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy and North Mississippi Medical Center have renewed a faculty support partnership that will continue to provide care...

Getting a Jump Start on Wreaths Across America Event

By Collin Rivera Hottytoddy.com intern The Garden of Memories Oxford has been selected to participate in the Wreaths Across America’s nationwide wreath dedication ceremony, which is...

West Oxford Loop Expected to Open This Month

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com More than a decade ago, Oxford and Lafayette County leaders discussed the need for a new road that would eventually provide...

LOU Leaders Give Nod for Joint Transportation Plan

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com The Lafayette, Oxford and University community now have an official plan to guide transportation projects for the next 20 years. The Oxford...

Proposed New Ward Map Scrapped; City to Look for Outside Help

By Alyssa Schnugg News Editor alyssa.schnugg@hottytoddy.com Despite the hard work by members of the Redistricting Committee, with guidance from Three Rivers Planning and Development, Oxford's Chief Operating...

Sisters Honor Father with Endowment at Ole Miss

The late University of Mississippi alumnus Chris Holman instilled a love for his alma mater in his five daughters from the time they were...

Leadership Lafayette Partners with LovePacks for Community Outreach

By Talbert Toole Lifestyles Editor talbert.toole@hottytoddy.com Throughout the LOU community, students and children in the Oxford and Lafayette School Districts lack nutritional needs at home; however, one...

Thursday Garbage to be Picked up Wednesday in Oxford, Lafayette County

Due to the Fourth of July holiday, local, state and federal government offices will be closed Thursday and many local and state offices are...

Bramlett Receives $34K for New Garden

By Collin Rivera Hottytoddy.com intern cmrivera@go.olemiss.edu Students at Bramlett Elementary School may soon find themselves with green thumbs, thanks to a Blue Cross & Blue Shield of...

New Laws for Mississippi Go into Effect Today Excluding “Heartbeat” Bill

By Talbert Toole Lifestyles Editor talbert.toole@hottytoddy.com The Mississippi Legislature passed several bills in its 2019 session, which ended March 29, that included legislation regarding human trafficking, teacher...