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New CBS Sports Rankings Show Ole Miss Among Power Four’s Best Schools

CBS Sports rolled out a new project this week, ranking all 68 Power Four schools based on how they performed across six major sports...

Are Ole Miss Sports Teams Back?

Ole Miss athletics is gaining momentum across multiple sports, raising expectations for Rebel Nation heading into the next NCAA seasons.

Oxford Pitch Competition Awards $24,000 to North Mississippi Entrepreneurs

Oxford Lafayette Incorporated and Innovate Mississippi awarded $24,000 to entrepreneurs during the 5th Annual Oxford Pitch Competition.

Mississippi Arts Commission to Host “A Day for Artists” in Meridian

The Mississippi Arts Commission will host MAC Presents: A Day for Artists on Friday, Aug. 21, 2026, at The MAX in Meridian, offering Mississippi...

Board of Aldermen Meeting Agenda – April 21, 2026

Oxford aldermen meet Tuesday to address FEMA storm recovery, a city annex renovation bid, zoning updates, and spring event permits.

Meek Enterprise Grant Now Available for Oxford Area Graduates

The Meek Enterprise Grant helps Oxford area seniors fund college or career training in Mississippi, with applications due June 1.

Merit Badge College Draws Record Crowd of Scouts to Ole Miss

Scouts from five states gathered at Ole Miss for the annual Merit Badge College, learning from experts across campus.

Board of Aldermen Meeting Agendas – February 17, 2026

Oxford leaders will tackle Square parking, utility rate hikes, storm recovery costs, event permits, and development cases during Tuesday’s meetings.

How to help assist cleaning up Oxford, Lafayette County from storm

Volunteers are now being scheduled with a current completion date at the end of the month

Regions Foundation awards $100K for winter storm recovery

Regions Foundation grants $100,000 to aid Middle Tennessee and North Mississippi communities hit hard by late January’s crippling winter storm.

Crews Scramble Through Ice To Restore Mississippi Winter Storm Power

Crews battle ice and downed lines in Oxford and North Mississippi as thousands remain in the dark, working as safely as conditions allow.