After gaining approval from Oxford City Council, the city's fire department is currently in search for part-time employees to assist the Oxford community and expand its department.
"We are eager to have the part-time EMTs implemented," said Len Endress, fire chief for the city of Oxford.…
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American Airlines announced recently that it would close its Cincinnati-based customer reservation center this August, according to paperwork filed with the Ohio Department of Jobs and Family Services (ODJFS).
In a letter to the state of Ohio, Kevin E. Cox, American Airlines Inc.…
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Almost a month after the folding of The Cincinnati Post, many wonder where the future of newspapers lies in an age of new, emerging media trends.
The Post was an afternoon newspaper published six days a week, composed of The Cincinnati Post and The Kentucky Post.…
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The Oxford Police Department (OPD) has promoted two patrol officers to the positions of sergeant to fill existing vacancies.
Sgt. Dennis Colyer was sworn in by the Oxford City Council earlier this month, while Officer Peter Reising will stand before the city council in early April to accept his position, according to OPD's Sgt.…
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One Oxford resident is combining her love for writing with her love for police K-9s in her eighth book, Badge of My Collar-A Chronicle of Courageous Canines.
The author, Marilyn Walton, has been a resident of Oxford for 25 years. Prior to her book on K-9s, Walton specialized in children's books and wrote a nonfiction story about World War II.…
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