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Mar 7, 2016

CRESTVIEW — Here are results of Matches 11 and 12 of the Cox-Okaloosa Schools Academic Tournament.
Match 11: Rocky Bayou Christian, 205; Collegiate High School at  Northwest Florida State College, …


Mar 7, 2016

NICEVILLE — Interviews and tours for Northwest Florida State College’s final two presidential candidates have been scheduled.
Dr. Anthony Tricoli, president/CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of the Mo…


Mar 7, 2016

Editors' Note: See bold text for updates to this article. 
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School is a leader when it comes to promoting women’s involvement with technology.
CHS was well represented f…


Mar 7, 2016

CRESTVIEW — The 2016 Miss Walker Elementary pageant was Feb. 27 in the school's Multipurpose Room.
Walker kindergarten teacher Andi Williams served as master of ceremonies, and Principal Lorna Carn…


Mar 4, 2016

CRESTVIEW — It was a breakfast Angie Fortune and Beth Griffith won’t soon forget.
At Thursday morning’s Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting, the Crestview High School and Baker Sch…


Mar 3, 2016

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS — Choctawhatchee Electrical Cooperative has selected six area high school juniors to participate in the 2016 Youth Tour in Washington, D.C.
Selected for the June trip were Andi Von…


Mar 3, 2016

CRESTVIEW — Cody Hancock, a 2009 Crestview High School graduate, is coaching an undefeated Orlando Christian Prep High School.
Hancock — who accepted a position with the school in August of 2015 as…


Mar 3, 2016

CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School Thespians are hosting a performance and pasta dinner to raise funds for their trip to the Thespian March 16-20 Thespian State Festival.
The presentation — "A N…


Mar 1, 2016

CRESTVIEW — One parent’s objections to the phrase “Muslims pray to Allah” in a fifth-grader’s workbook has led to the book’s removal from Walker Elementary’s curriculum. Principal Lorna Carnley said …


Mar 1, 2016

CRESTVIEW — The morning of March 3, two North Okaloosa County high school math or science teachers will each be $5,000 richer. Four more will each receive $500 merit awards.
The teachers will be th…

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