Post-Katrina blogging leads to book by UM professor
In 2005, when Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest hurricanes in United States history, destroyed part of New Orleans, Mississippi and the Gulf Coast, many who endured the storm communicated stories...
View ArticleLovepacks founders reach need of area children
Lovepacks founders are working with other organizations to help get the word out about the program that provides food for needy children on weekends by filling up a backpack they can take home with...
View ArticleBoles Wiley Alley a local historical landmark
Across the street from The Oxford EAGLE offices on Jackson Avenue is a small corridor called Boles Wiley Alley that intersects with Monroe Street. (August 16, 2015, Page 1A) Share this Oxford Eagle...
View ArticleRacing couple always up for an adventure
The Chinaults prove true the old saying, “A family that races together stays together.” (August 16, 2015, Page 1C) Share this Oxford Eagle story.
View ArticleTHE DART: Artist stays wired with handmade jewelry
Oxford resident Corienne Bruner is always wired. The full-time artist and owner of the small business Wired Whymsy creates and sells jewelry locally and on Etsy.com. (August 17, 2015, Page 1) Share...
View ArticleNaron puts on dancing shoes for a good cause
Educator Katie Naron is currently being educated how to cha-cha so she can compete in the Dance Like the Stars event in Tupelo on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the BancorpSouth Arena. The event benefits the...
View ArticlePinelake Church launches campus at Oxford Conference Center
Pinelake Church, with locations in Clinton, Flowood, Madison and Starkville, has launched its fifth campus here in Oxford. (August 21, 2015, Page 2B) Share this Oxford Eagle story.
View ArticleMoore finds his niche with eclectic Square Pizza
In Oxford, it’s always hip to be square. Tate Moore, 41, realized that and created an Oxford business that promotes that idea. Walk in Square Pizza at 1101 Van Buren Avenue, and you’ll experience an...
View ArticleFor the love of knitting
Oxford’s knitters have found a gem in Knit 1 and flock to the business for special learning events, trunk shows, specialty yarns and the most popular, their knitting circle. (August 23, 2015, Page 1C,...
View ArticleOxford library readies for fall programs, events
A pumpkin contest, a puppet show and a Halloween party are just some of the things the Lafayette County and Oxford Public Library has planned for fall. (August 30, 2015, Page 1A) Share this Oxford...
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