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Oct 14, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School students aren’t the only ones preparing for Friday’s arrival of 22 visitors from Noirmoutier, France, Crestview’s sister city. Mattis Durand, 15, has a list of exp…

Oct 13, 2015
Northwest Florida State College installed its 2015-16 Student Government Association officers and senators during an Oct. 7 ceremony. Students inducted are president Alijah Veneszee and senators Sh…

Oct 10, 2015
CRESTVIEW — They’ve chatted on Skype, befriended on Facebook and emailed each other. In less than a week, 22 Crestview High School students will meet face to face with new friends from Noirmoutier,…

Oct 10, 2015
BAKER — On an unseasonably warm Friday in Baker, traffic on State Highway 4 halted approximately 45 minutes.  Baker residents lined the streets an hour in advance from 14th Street at Baker School's…

Oct 9, 2015
BAKER — When it comes to Homecoming at Baker School, the whole school gets involved. And the Homecoming court composition reflects that inclusion. The official court of four senior girls is joined …

Oct 8, 2015
NICEVILLE — The Northwest Florida State College Film Club soon will view its third film. The group will watch "The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo," 6:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Mattie Kelly Arts Center fi…

Oct 8, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson has recommended suspension for a school bus driver who became ill and disembarked students on a country road. The driver…

Oct 7, 2015
CRESTVIEW — With a whine of jig saws, the scratch of sandpaper, and the slurp of paint brushes, Shoal River Middle School and Antioch Elementary School students are not just learning creative skills.…

Oct 6, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Fans of Dozer, a well-known therapy dog, will no longer see the Great Dane on Okaloosa County school campuses. A new blanket ban on animal visits ends Dozer's two years of regular visit…

Oct 5, 2015
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School first-graders now know something new about their dads: they can make doughnuts. Fathers of Sandra Robinson’s students prepared the treats Sept. 30 — during Brin…
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