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MU art class revamps cruisers

Dept. to post top three designs on Internet for residents' input
MU art class revamps cruisers
Within the coming year, Oxford Police Department (OPD) will be sporting a new look on its cruisers - a black and white design tailored by a Miami University student in the graphic design program. According to Sgt. Jim Squance, students in ART 352: Identity Systems created 18 car composites that officers and community members will vote on to decide what the new cruisers will look like.… Post the First Comment

Journalists debate future fate of Cincy Post

Journalists debate future fate of Cincy Post
As final fate of 126-year-old The Cincinnati Post hangs in the balance, the debate over the impact of its folding is one centered on newspaper competition and the changing field of media. In a news release in 2004, E.W. Scripps Company announced that the newspaper joint operating agreement (JOA) that existed since the 1970s between Gannett Co.… Post the First Comment

Big Brothers Big Sisters to host bowling fund-raiser

Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Butler County is taking steps to make its bowling philanthropy event this year appeal to community members outside of its normal Miami University student participants. With a long history in Oxford, Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) of Butler County will host its 25-year anniversary of Bowl for Kids Sake at Oxford Lanes March 24.… Post the First Comment

Police Beat

Miami female reports rape by known male A female Miami University student, 18, reported a rape to Oxford police early Wednesday morning at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital. According to police reports, the incident occurred Saturday morning around 2 a.m. The victim was at an acquaintance's house off campus when she was allegedly raped by a male known to her.… Post the First Comment

Talawanda board continues school relocation debate

Talawanda board continues school relocation debate
In a meeting Wednesday, the Talawanda Board of Education met with parents to discuss the possible relocation of the Talawanda School District, as the district considers rearranging the location for the elementary and high school students. The Talawanda Board of Education has been looking at closing Kramer Elementary School, and moving the students to a newly renovated Talawanda High School, while relocating the high school students to a new building near the middle school.… Post the First Comment

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