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Jan 26, 2016
TROY, Ala. — A production of the Troy University Department of Theatre and Dance has been selected for regional competition in the Kennedy Center's American College Theater Festival. Troy students …

Jan 26, 2016
WASHINGTON — After being named one of the nation's top 150 community colleges by Aspen Institute College Excellence Program Jan. 26, Northwest Florida State College is now eligible to compete for the…

Jan 21, 2016
CRESTVIEW  — Crestview High’s softball team will have the same coach in back-to-back years for the first time since 2009-2010. Holly Gibson's return for a second season ends a revolving door of coa…

Jan 21, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Twelve Crestview High School students who entered a Google scholarship contest may not have passed the state competition, but they have shown the web-based company that Bulldogs have tale…

Jan 21, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School cheerleaders will face Chiles, Niceville and Yulee during regional competition 9 a.m. Jan. 23 at Marianna High School. The team on Jan. 16 won first place in the L…

Jan 20, 2016
CRESTVIEW — "Lake Eerie," Baker School alumna Meredith Majors' new horror film, is now available on video on demand. Savage Beast Films, Meredith and her husband, Chris', production company, produc…

Jan 20, 2016
NICEVILLE — The Northwest Florida State College Foundation will accept nominations for its 2016 Alumni Awards until Feb. 1. Locals can nominate an alumnus of Okaloosa-Walton Junior College, Okaloos…

Jan 19, 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School Thespian troupe plans to wow state competition judges after an unprecedented nine “superior” scores at the district festival. The superiors at the Jan. 7-9 Int…

Jan 19, 2016
CRESTVIEW — It's possible to work in the music business with hearing loss; Ludwig Van Beethoven composed some of his most memorable works after going deaf. But a music teacher must hear students’ p…

Jan 19, 2016
Lucas Kornegay, a Shoal River Middle School seventh-grader, is making strides in the music world. He placed first chair, principal bassist, during the Florida Music Educators Association's Jan. 14 …
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