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Jan 5, 2016
CRESTVIEW — CHELCO wants to help its members or their dependents with college expenses, and will award three one-time scholarships of $1,000 in May.  Applicants — who must be a CHELCO member, spous…

Jan 4, 2016
NICEVILLE — The Mensa Education and Research Foundation scholarship application is due midnight, Jan. 15. Applicants must provide a goal statement that includes specific information on experience o…

Dec 29, 2015
TROY, Ala. —  Crestview residents are among Troy University's chancellor's and provost's lists for the fall semester and Term 2 of the 2015-2016 academic year. Ernest Lee, Haley Parnell and Michael…

Dec 28, 2015
NICEVILLE — Workshops to help Okaloosa County high school students taking upcoming ACTs and SATs are scheduled for late January. Assistance for the Jan. 23 SAT, Feb. 6 ACT and March 5 SAT is set fo…

Dec 28, 2015
BAKER — Baker School needs adults and children's help to meet a goal of cleaning its campus and its community. As it observes its first 100 years, the school’s Centennial Celebration Committee want…

Dec 26, 2015
TROY, Ala. — Troy University fall semester/Term 2 graduates include: ●Robert Evers of Baker, Bachelor of Science ●Jeffery Williams of Crestview, Bachelor of Science ●Michael Speegle of Crestvie…

Dec 25, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Eglin Air Force base's Pet Welfare has more items in its pantry following Richbourg School culinary students' holiday pet food drive. The students loaded the back of an SUV with food th…

Dec 25, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Thirteen Davidson Middle School families have Christmas gifts and household essentials following the fifth annual Panther Pay It Forward. Volunteers, including students and faculty memb…

Dec 24, 2015
LAUREL HILL — There’s a new Hobo in town, and the Rev. Mike McVay — who has long embodied Laurel Hill School’s mascot — welcomes the young upstart. After all, he's McVay's grandson. Eighth-grader…

Dec 24, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Baker School's Junior ROTC is almost $1,000 closer to participating in a state Raider competition. A group of the school’s cadets wrapped customers’ Christmas gifts for donations Monday…
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