Northwest Florida State College recognizes teacher education graduates
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College's Teacher Education Department recently recognized 23 students who completed the Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education degree and one student who com…
COVER STORY: Florida Chautauqua providing knowledge for 129 years
CRESTVIEW — The 2014 Florida Chautauqua Assembly in DeFuniak Springs opens Jan. 23. The Rev. Demond Wilson, who portrayed Lamont Sanford on NBC's "Sanford and Son," is the keynote speaker.
Power Squadron, Fish and Wildlife commend CHS teacher
CRESTVIEW — Another class of safe boaters is ready to face Florida waters thanks to a Crestview High School teacher.
23 NWF State graduates eligible for state EMT exam
CRESTVIEW — Northwest Florida State College has recognized 23 students who successfully completed the college's fall technical certificate program for emergency medical technicians.
CHS teachers brand most frequently misspelled, misused words as 'unforgivables'
CRESTVIEW — Frequently misspelled and misused words and phrases are gaining notoriety at Crestview High School, where teachers have branded them "CHS's 'Unforgivables.'"
NWF State supports Got Your 6 veterans campaign
Northwest Florida State College has signed a pledge to support the Got Your 6 program, which helps student veterans by implementing resources, programs and policies to help them.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University registration ends Jan. 19
Registration for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's January term ends Jan. 19.
ACT, SAT workshop registration due Jan. 7
North Okaloosa students taking the Jan. 25 or March 8 SAT and Feb. 8 ACT can attend Niceville or Fort Walton Beach workshops for pre-exam assistance.
Laurel Hill principal: D letter grade shines light on growth areas
CRESTVIEW — Laurel Hill School's state-given D letter grade for the 2012-13 academic year came as no shock, Okaloosa Superintendent of Schools Mary Beth Jackson said.
Dozer goes to school: Northwood students read to canine celeb
CRESTVIEW — Students at Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy have a new incentive to fill up their reading logs. For each completed log, they get to read to Dozer the therapy dog.













