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OXFORD, Miss. — A Mississippi man charged with making a deadly poison sent to President Barack Obama and others was ordered held without bond until a hearing later this week when prosecutors are expected to describe what evidence they have against him James Everett Dutschke made a brief appearance Monday...

BY DM STAFF REPORT thedmnews@gmail.com In an effort to inform Oxford-Lafayette area residents of the candidates running for city offices and their platforms,...

(TweelX) BY PETE PORTER dmnews@gmail.com A Nashville company is offering help to unsigned, up-and-coming bands in order to to spread their music via social...

(Angelina Mazzanti) BY KAYLEIGH SKINNER kaskinne@go.olemiss.edu Oxford residents can now say they have access to one of the best breakfasts in the world,...

Target executives will meet Tuesday with business students in sections of BUS 271 Business Communications to assess marketing creativity and business skills...

BRANDON, Miss. (AP) — The arrest of a 41-year-old Mississippi martial arts instructor in a case of poison-laced letters sent to President Barack Obama...

BY EMILY T ROLAND etroland@go.olemiss.edu WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Allan Nunnelee, R-Tupelo, wanted to make sure he left no doubt how he felt on the question...

BY BLAKE JOHNSON bbjohnso@go.olemiss.edu Oxford has a variety of sizable churches to offer for Christians of various denominations, but despite the constant...

Paul Kevin Curtis addressed media after his charges were dropped. / Thomas Graning OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — The investigation into poisoned letters mailed...

BY KAITLYN FUHS kmfuhs@go.olemiss.edu The staff at the J.D. Williams Library is gearing up for one of its busiest weeks: finals week. With summer just...