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Oxford bookstore honored

Publisher's Weekly named the Oxford business, Square Books, as its "Book Store of the Year."

Square was founded in 1979 by Richard and Lisa Howorth and has since grow to three locations on the Oxford square.

This is the 20th anniversary of the Publisher's Weekly award.

See more about it in this photo gallery.

Longtime Oxford car dealership set to open new building

A long time Oxford car dealership will open the doors to its’ new building on Monday.

Cannon Motor Company’s new facility is located on the north side of Highway 6 west.

It’s a part of the highway with lots of new development for Oxford.

The new showroom is 26,000 feet.

“We are proud of our new Oxford dealership and are firmly committed to this wonderful community,” said owner Michael Cannon.

To go along with the new building, Cannon Motors will now also offer parts and services on Saturdays for weekend needs.

 

 

Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Countrywood Neighborhood Sale

Every year, yard sale bargain hunters flock to Cordova, Tennessee for the annual Countrywood Neighborhood Sale sponsored by the Countrywood Neighborhood Association.

On Friday, September 22, the huge yard event will draw crowds from all over the Greater Memphis area and from neighboring states.

Last year the sale was a huge success.  More than 200 residents participated

Rain or shine, the participating vendors will sell their almost brand new or slightly used items from furniture to clothing and televisions to motorized vehicles to make a buck.  Not to mention the local economy benefited as people booked hotel rooms for a few days to stay and visit the grand city of Memphis to shop it’s local stores and dine in local restaurants.

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Consumers in credit trouble not seeking counseling

Exploding interest rates, reckless spending, 5-figure debt. For thousands of credit card users, the writing was on the wall.

Now, it appears they're ignoring the writing on their card statements.

Despite federal regulations passed two years ago that require card-issuers to print the toll-free numbers of credit counseling agencies on every credit card statement, the National Foundation for Credit Counseling said its member agencies have only received 150,000 calls generated from credit card statements.