ProMatura, a global market and research firm that was founded in Oxford over 30 years ago, expanded their reach even further Friday, March 31. ProMatura has teamed...
Nearly 10,000 Baby Boomers are turning 65 each day and with retirement in arm’s reach, they’ve got to have a place to settle down. Days of...
With a forceful voice and equally expressive demeanor, Judge Penny Brown Reynolds pushed the theme of her speech, The Time is Now, to a riveting call to...
Claude Rives of Shreveport, La., attended a 1986 Ole Miss-LSU football game and, though he had graduated from Regis University in Denver, Colo., he instantly became...
Pecans, cakes, gelato, home brew, barbecue rubs. In a region that celebrates authenticity, small, creative entrepreneurs are popping up like cotton in the spring, tempering the...
Area schoolchildren are ready for the 2015 Children’s Book Festival, held as part of the Oxford Conference for the Book later this month. Sheila Turnage, author...
The University of Mississippi’s Center for Excellence in Literacy Instruction has taken over as the lead unit for the university’s ongoing partnership with Jumpstart, a national organization that helps...
Those two chairs that sit on the dock at Tula hold more than weather and cedar needles. The weather goes away and the cedar fallings get...
In December of 1862, Grant was making the first of three attempts to capture the Gibraltar of the South, Vicksburg. His plan was to follow the...
Due to winter weather conditions, Mississippi Department of Education officials rescheduled their regional literacy parent meeting in Oxford for Monday, March 23 at 6 p.m. at...