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Apr 15, 2016
FORT WALTON BEACH — The last workshop of the school year is scheduled to assist Okaloosa County high school students taking the June 4th  SAT Test and the June 11th ACT Test. The five-session event…

Apr 14, 2016
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College recognized the superior scholastic achievement of students completing the fall 2015 term by naming them to the President’s List and Dean’s List. The Pres…

Apr 14, 2016
NICEVILLE – The welding program at Northwest Florida State College will host an orientation session for prospective students for the fall 2016 semester. It begins 4:30 p.m. May 4 in Student Service…

Apr 14, 2016
BATON ROUGE, La. — The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines, recently inducted a Crestview resident. Sean Til…

Apr 14, 2016
NICEVILLE — Registration for Kids on Campus at Northwest Florida State College is now underway for students entering third through eighth grades.. Two sessions are June 13-23 and July 11-21 at 100 …

Apr 14, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Antioch Elementary School students regularly get arts program exposure with Okaloosa Volunteer Art Lessons. This year, OVAL volunteers  — including  Crestview residents Amber Foreman, B…

Apr 13, 2016
PENSACOLA — Crestview High School engineering students will compete in the 2016 Emerald Coast Electrathon Classic 120, which is April 16 at Five Flags Speedway. At least 18 CHS students will race e…

Apr 12, 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Iron Order Motorcycle Club is hosting its fourth annual poker run to benefit Silver Sands School and The Arc of the Emerald Coast equally. The event starts with registrati…

Apr 11, 2016
NICEVILLE — Students or prospective students of Northwest Florida State College now have until April 30 to apply for fall semester 2016 scholarship opportunities offered through the Northwest Florida…

Apr 11, 2016
A recent flurry of news reports on school robotics and technology projects has humanities supporters concerned the arts are receiving short shrift in the halls of academia.
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