Welcome to Oxford, Kansas

Oxford is a historic small town located in Sumner County, Kansas on Highway 160 with a population of approximately 1,000 residents. Oxford has been named a TREE CITY USA since 1992. The town site sits on the west bank of the Arkansas River. Cave Park is located on the east side of town, and offers a playground area for children, a covered shelter, and a public access, paved boat ramp to the Arkansas River. Little Town Square is in the heart of the City and provides a place to sit and enjoy the activities downtown.  View More About Our Community 

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Before You Open The Door: What to Know About Solicitors

Permit REQUIRED


URGENT, Oxford News

The City of Oxford would like to remind residents that all door-to-door solicitors are required by city ordinance to obtain a Solicitor’s Permit from the City Office before conducting any sales or promotions within city limits.

If someone comes to your home attempting to sell a product or service, please ask to see their City-issued permit. Legitimate solicitors will have this permit on hand and will show it upon request.

If the individual does not have a permit, or refuses to show one, please call 911 (non-emergency) to request an officer to be dispatched. This helps ensure the safety of our community and protects residents from potential scams.

For your safety, do not provide any personal information—including your name, phone number, or financial details—until you have confirmed the person is properly permitted.

If you have any questions about solicitor permits or would like to verify whether a solicitor is registered, please contact the City Office during regular business hours.

❄️🧤🧥  Winter Coat Drive 🧤🧥❄️

Oxford Police Department


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The Oxford Police Department is collecting winter items—including coats, scarves, hats, gloves, and snow boots—to help our neighbors stay warm this season. Donations can be dropped off at Casey’s, Oxford Elementary, and Oxford Jr./Sr. High School.

❤️ Your Kindness Matters! ❤️

Every donation helps a neighbor stay warm this winter season. If you’ve been meaning to sort through those closets, this is the perfect opportunity to help someone in our community.
 

If you or someone in your household needs a winter coat, please contact the Oxford Police Department at 620-445-3225. We’ll do our best to make sure everyone in our community stays warm this winter.

Thank you for your generosity and support!   ❄️ ⛄️ 🧤 🧣 🧥

Oxford Police Department Welcomes Officer Palmer

Oxford Police Department


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The City of Oxford is pleased to announce the addition of Officer Gary Palmer as the newest full-time member of the Oxford Police Department.

Officer Palmer brings with him a strong commitment to public service and a passion for community-focused policing. He has already hit the ground running and is looking forward to getting to know the residents of Oxford and serving the city with professionalism and integrity.

The Oxford Police Department remains committed to keeping the community safe and fostering strong relationships with residents and local businesses. Please join us in welcoming Officer Palmer to the department—and be sure to say hello if you see him out and about in town!

City Council Names Sergeant Freeman as Chief

Oxford Police Department


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The City of Oxford is proud to announce the promotion of Sergeant Laura Freeman to Chief of Police, effective May 1, 2025.

Chief Freeman has demonstrated strong leadership and a deep commitment to public safety, community connection, and professional excellence throughout her service with the Oxford Police Department. Her promotion marks a significant and well-deserved milestone not only for her career but for the department and the community she so proudly serves.

Known for her calm leadership, thoughtful approach, and genuine care for the residents of Oxford, Chief Freeman has earned deep respect from her fellow officers and from the public alike. As she steps into this new role, she brings with her a vision focused on transparency, collaboration, and continuing to build trust with the community. 

“I’m incredibly honored to step into the role of Chief of Police and serve this amazing community,” said Chief Freeman. “Through transparency, open communication, and collaboration, I look forward to working side by side with you all to strengthen the relationship between the department and community, build long lasting partnerships, and make sure the residents of Oxford feel safe, respected, and supported. I’m truly grateful for this opportunity and excited for what lies ahead!”

We are excited for this new chapter under Chief Freeman’s leadership and thank her for her continued dedication to keeping Oxford a safe and welcoming place to call home.

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