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Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordAs the sun goes down over Oxford, the Double Decker Arts Festival continues with a slew of bands taking the stage. During the day, tens of thousands flocked to the Square, starting with the 5K, 10K and family fun run early Saturday morning. Festival attendees were greeted with plenty of sun, more than 140 art vendors, a large selection of food and lively music. Photos by Bruce Newman The post Double Decker Arts Festival draws tens of thousands S…See the Story
Double Decker Arts Festival draws tens of thousands Saturday - The Oxford Eagle
Athletics · OxfordBy Jeff Roberson, Ole Miss Athletics Ole Miss and No. 18 Alabama put on an offensive exhibition Friday night in game two of their Southeastern Conference baseball series. The Rebels came out on top in a close contest 9-8. The middle innings produced the most fireworks in this one. Ole Miss led 3-1 after the top of the fourth, then both teams scored four runs in the fifth and two in the sixth. The Crimson Tide added a run in the seventh and the R…See the Story
Furniss’ Big Night Propels Baseball to Series’ Leveling Win Over No. 18 Alabama - The Oxford Eagle
Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordCREATE Foundation’s Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi will host its annual state of the region meeting Wednesday, May 8, at the Cadence Bank Conference Center in Tupelo from 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. with a coffee hour beginning at 8:30 a.m. With a focus on education and Community Affiliates, “Communities Matter” is the theme of the meeting. The Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi has functioned as the program ar…See the Story
'Commission on the Future of Northeast Mississippi' to host state of the region meeting - The Oxford Eagle
Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordWhen dispatched on April 21 to a CR 504 property concerning a shed burglary, a Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department deputy was told that Nathan Daugherty, 37, had been seen fleeing the scene carrying a chainsaw. Daugherty was subsequently arrested for commercial burglary and transported to the LCDC. Daugherty was later issued a $5,000 bond by a Lafayette County Justice Court judge. The post Victim says burglar seen fleeing with stolen chainsaw …See the Story
Victim says burglar seen fleeing with stolen chainsaw - The Oxford Eagle
Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordA Water Valley man was arrested recently for an aggravated assault that occurred at Abbeville Market. According to the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Department, on Wednesday deputies received a report of an aggravated assault at Abbeville Market. Investigators were called to investigate the incident. Investigators conducted interviews with the victim and witness, and were able to establish probable cause for an arrest warrant for the suspect, ident…See the Story
Water Valley man faces felony for aggravated assault - The Oxford Eagle
Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordTwo women arrested last year for damaging the new fountain next to City Hall will have to pay restitution and stay out of legal trouble for the next year to avoid harsher consequences. Abigail Fuqua, 19, of Virginia and Madison Brown, 18, of North Carolina were arrested in October and each charged with felony malicious mischief after they were caught on security cameras damaging the fountain. The Rotary Club of Oxford had donated $5,000 for the …See the Story
Women arrested for damaging City Hall fountain must pay restitution - The Oxford Eagle
Oxford, Mississippi · OxfordBy Stella Connell UM School of Business Administration The University of Mississippi School of Business Administration recognized its student leaders set to graduate in May at an inaugural luncheon April 9 at the Paul B. Johnson Sr. Commons. Some 80 students, faculty and staff were on hand for the event, which recognized business students who have served as club officers or student ambassadors for the 2023-24 academic year. “The demand for innov…See the Story