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Oct 27, 2015

Dear editor,
Oct. 18, the Northwest Florida Daily News featured Okaloosa Schools Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson’s guest column encouraging citizens to speak “with one voice” about assessments.


Oct 25, 2015

North Okaloosa County Schools' last industrial arts program may end after this school year, but students not planning to attend college still have opportunities to learn related trades


Oct 24, 2015

CRESTVIEW — A renaming ceremony in honor of the late Durell Peaden is scheduled at the FAMU Crestview Pharmacy School on Woodruff Avenue.
The event is 3-4 p.m. Oct. 26 at the  College of Pharmacy a…


Oct 23, 2015

Free Speech Week, Oct. 19-25, reminds Americans to speak up.
The annual, nonpartisan event helps us reflect on how crucial free speech is in our democracy.
Expressing your views against a congres…


Oct 23, 2015

CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa Head Start's Crestview and Laurel Hill area students, their teachers and parents have some messages for breast cancer survivors:
"There is hope."
"Support the fighters, admir…


Oct 21, 2015

CRESTVIEW — The Daughters of the American Revolution's Choctawhatchee Bay Chapter is accepting applications for its 2016 National Society and Florida State Society DAR college scholarships.
The Ric…


Oct 21, 2015

CRESTVIEW — Thirty-four visitors, including 22 students, from Noirmoutier, Crestview’s French sister city, are experiencing Northwest Florida and American culture.
Click here or see photos from the…


Oct 21, 2015

TROY, Ala. — "29," a Troy University Department of Theatre and Dance production, will feature Shelby Steverson, of Crestview.
"29," staged Oct. 24-27 on the Troy Campus, is a pop/rock musical theat…


Oct 21, 2015

CRESTVIEW — For Riley Williames and Allie Howe, tackling a stage role based on a historic figure is tough enough.
Adding to the pressure — that much of the action takes place in German World War II…


Oct 20, 2015

CRESTVIEW — If the last 20 years are anything to go on, North Okaloosa County residents can expect more courses, services and, hopefully, more parking at Northwest Florida State College’s local campu…

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