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Aug 3, 2016
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa County schools are taking advantage of the summer vacation to spruce up facilities. “We are constantly doing touch-ups of paint, minor repairs and façade improvements,” …

Aug 3, 2016
TROY, ALABAMA — Troy University recognizes students who completed the requirements for graduation during the summer semester and Term 5 of the 2015-2016 academic year. Crestview graduates and thei…

Aug 3, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Transferring to a new school, or moving up to middle or high school, can be exciting but also challenging. Crestview High School Principal Dexter Day and Davidson Middle School Princip…

Aug 3, 2016
CRESTVIEW — A burst in the Crestview area’s population led to two schools being built in 1996: Antioch Elementary School and Davidson Middle School. Named for Antioch Road, which runs near the sch…

Aug 3, 2016
FORT WALTON BEACH — The schedule for the 2016-2017 school year for Okaloosa County is as follows. ● Aug. 5 – 9, pre-school planning ● Aug. 10, first day of school for students ●Sept. 5, Labo…

Aug 3, 2016
CRESTVIEW — There are many ways volunteers could help the Okaloosa school system. “You can choose to be involved in school-wide activities, such as helping with clubs, band parents, and so on,” He…

Aug 3, 2016
NICEVILLE — The Northwest Florida State College student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management, founded in 2015, is celebrating an award. The Niceville chapter won the SHRM 2015-2016…

Aug 3, 2016
FORT WALTON BEACH — Workshops to assist students in the Okaloosa County High Schools taking the Sept. 10 ACT and the Oct. 1 SAT are scheduled. Alice Hart will conduct the workshop, which consists …

Aug 2, 2016
TROY, ALABAMA — The provost's list at Troy University includes a Crestview student for the 2015-2016 Term 5 summer semester. The provost's list honors full-time undergraduate students who are regi…

Aug 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Gone are the days of signing a log, slapping a sticker on one’s chest and strolling off to a classroom or event at local schools. A new check-in system not only replaces the old log bo…
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