Dec 7, 2014
Crestview High School No. 1 in statewide healthy eating competition
CRESTVIEW — Healthy eating paid off in more ways than slimmer waistlines for Crestview High School students.
Dec 5, 2014
Hobo Homecoming parade will grow 'bigger and better' (PHOTOS)
LAUREL HILL — With a wail of sirens, Laurel Hill School's first-ever homecoming parade wound on its four-block route from behind the school and back again Friday afternoon.
Dec 4, 2014
LETTERS TO SANTA: Northwood Arts & Science Academy
Dear Santa,
How are you? I wish it was Christmas now! But what I really want for Christmas is a Shift. A Shift is a crazy kind of scooter to ride and even I hope I don’t fall off of the crazy scoote…
Dec 3, 2014
Educator’s pilgrimage inspires CHS students and teachers
CRESTVIEW — A local educator’s 110-kilometer July pilgrimage has become a source of inspiration for Crestview High School students and Spanish teachers.
Dec 3, 2014
LETTERS TO SANTA: Walker Elementary
Dear Santa,
How have you been this year? I hope you and your reindeer are doing well. I would like a remote helicopter, a Spider-man web shooter, a remote police car, lego ninjago, a hot wheels trac…
Dec 2, 2014
Davidson sends Gary, Candelario to county spelling bee
CRESTVIEW — Cody Gary and Asheley Candelario, seventh and sixth grade, respectively, will represent Davidson Middle School in Okaloosa County's Scripps National Spelling Bee.
Dec 2, 2014
Carson, Sagaya to represent Northwood in Okaloosa spelling bee
CRESTVIEW — Wesley Carson and Robert Sagaya will represent Northwood Arts and Science Academy during…
Dec 1, 2014
Messy reward encourages Antioch students to read more
CRESTVIEW — Students recently slimed Antioch Elementary School Principal Kelli Sanders from head to toe.
Dec 1, 2014
Guidance night to focus on post-high-school options
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview High School Guidance Department program will offer students and their parents valuable post-high-school career and college information
Dec 1, 2014
Can-do attitude: Canstruction competition feeds needy, teaches lessons (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — Raw materials for a Baker School sculpture competition have disappeared into local needy families’ kitchens, but the lessons students learned will last a lifetime.














