THRIFT STORE

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Phone 824-9177 Monday – closed Tuesday – 1 pm - 5 pm Wednesday – 1 pm - 5 pm Thursday – 1 pm - 5 pm Friday – 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday – 11 am - 3 pm.

OXFORD LIBRARY

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Phone 308-824-3381 Monday 2 pm - 7 pm Tuesday 2 pm - 7 pm Wednesday 2 pm - 7 pm Thursday 2 pm - 7 pm Friday 9 am - 12 pm & 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday 10 am - 2 pm.

64th Turkey Days draws crowds

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Oxford’s 64 Annual Turkey Days celebration June 11 - 13 was very well received. Although there was not a carnival this year, there were still plenty of fun activities to take part in. Events like the tasting tea, craft show, ice cream social, and free swimming and games at the Oxford Pool were well attended. The kids games had about 50 show up to take part in games, a coin scramble sponsored by South Central State Bank, and Stick Horse Obstacle Course sponsored by Nutrien.
64th Turkey Days draws crowds

Flag Day

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Each year on June 14, Americans celebrate one of the most iconic symbols of freedom the world has ever known: the American flag. We didn’t pick this date by accident. On the same day in 1777, the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Act, which read, “Resolved: That the flag of the thirteen United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new constellation.”
Flag Day

When Money Is No Object

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I’ve been spending a lot of time talking with patients about the COVID-19 vaccine. Sometimes we celebrate being fully vaccinated. Some patients are skeptical about how serious COVID-19 infections actually were. And others are not convinced they can trust the vaccine.
When Money Is No Object

Turkey Days is another hit

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OXFORD - From another great barbeque to the parade, Oxford’s Turkey Days was nother hit this year as it wrapped up this past weekend. More photos and a summary of the evenst can be found on Page 9..
Turkey Days is another hit

Storm chasing love continues for Tetley

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Each year in late spring and into early summer, natives of the Plains know it’s best to keep one eye on the sky. When the weather feels just right (or wrong), that potential for severe weather and, specifically, tornadoes will be there.
Storm chasing love continues for Tetley

Arapahoe Public Mirror

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10 years ago Time to load the bus early Sunday morning for youth headed to Cornhusker Boys and Girls State in Lincoln. Reid Stagemeyer checks his name off with the bus driver as Justice Hastings, Justin Stagemeyer, and Wyatt Kipp.