They take more abuse than a youth league umpire and get less respect than the old comedian Rodney Dangerfield.
They are the men and women of law enforcement that put in countless hours so most of us can sleep safely at night.
When members of his Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church, along with some from other North County churches, found themselves alone before the start of the community’s annual Harvest Supper, retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Robert “ChedBob” Chedister took command and led the charge… …Straight to the dessert tables.
ChedBob is survived by Trecia and sons Dr. Gabriel Chedister, Bradley Chedister and Oluyomi Faminu; sister, Barbara Cowan; and grandchildren Allie Chedister, Gabriel Faminu and Brooke Hancock.
As the price of homes increase, so do the taxes that go with their sales.
Documentary (or doc) stamp taxes have not technically gone up, but due to the increase in prices on homes and other properties, citizens could be paying more.
With the interim now off his title, Thomas Grant is in full charge as head coach of the Crestview High School football team.
Grant was pleased with what he has seen as the Bulldogs neared the end of the second week of spring practice.
Hospital Week took place May 9 to May 13.
North Okaloosa Medical Center showed their support to their employees through a variety of events and activities held throughout the week, including a Carnival Day held on Tuesday May 10, Sweet Treats Day, breakfast, and gift bags.
Misty and Tim Greeley were showing their creations at the Crestview Arts and Craft Show last weekend.
Their creations, moguls and wind chimes, made from seashells are a thing of beauty.
Every craft imaginable from fudge to T-shirts and moguls were on display in downtown Crestview at the Arts and Crafts show Saturday.
Vendors and craftsmen from across the area were on hand to sell their goods and share ideas about crafting.
Misty and Tim Greeley were showing their creations at the Crestview Arts and Craft Show last weekend.
Their creations, moguls and wind chimes, made from seashells are a thing of beauty.
Every craft imaginable from fudge to T-shirts and moguls were on display in downtown Crestview at the Arts and Crafts show Saturday.
Vendors and craftsmen from across the area were on hand to sell their goods and share ideas about crafting.
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