Crestview's Barefield, Hinson among top 5 Distinguished Young Women
Crestview is well represented for Okaloosa County’s 2015 Distinguished Young Woman program.
Okaloosa School District to get nearly $300K for new technology
Okaloosa County Schools will receive $286,358 for new technology. Funding comes from a portion of almost $3 million recovered from school saving accounts after the district changed the way it budgete…
$2.79 million windfall to pay for new school buses, maintenance equipment
SHALIMAR — A few transportation needs, some new maintenance equipment and an infusion of new technology is in the Okaloosa County School District's future. The Okaloosa County School Board has decide…
Northwest Florida State College welding program expands with new evening option
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College has added an evening course for those interested in welding.
CAMPUS KUDOS: Northwest Florida residents named to honor roll, graduates lists
Area residents who have earned degrees or a place on school honor roll lists are listed below.
Okaloosa School District gets an A
Preliminary information shows Okaloosa's school district has bounced back to the top after experiencing a grade drop in the 2012-13 school year.
United Way collecting school supplies for local students
The United Way of Okaloosa & Walton Counties, their partner agencies and local Walmart stores and Publix Supermarkets have joined in an effort to provide school supplies to local children.
FIU PA program to begin Crestview component in 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Program is currently undergoing accreditation and is expected to accept its first class of 45 students in June 2015. Fifteen…
Yolanda D. Thomas Scholarship Endowment provides $15K matching gift
NICEVILLE — The Yolanda D. Thomas Scholarship Endowment Inc. provided $15,000 in matching funds to support the Conerly/Thomas Board Challenge.
Riverside program keeps kids engaged, prevents learning loss
CRESTVIEW — Summer's here, but learning doesn't stop for a number of Riverside Elementary School students.










