Tim Bryant earns prestigious award
Okaloosa County School District Board Member, Tim Bryant, is being honored by the Florida School Boards Association.
Mr. Bryant was awarded one of the most prestigious awards given by the FSBA, the Distinguished Leader Award.
Sidewalk staining project funding diverted to multi-use path
A proposed cleaning and staining project for sidewalks along Main Street in Crestview has been scrapped following discussion at a recent Crestview Community Redevelopment Agency meeting.
Crestview Resource Center celebrates two years of helping the community
The Crestview Resource Center recently hosted its second annual open house, highlighting the outreach groups it partners with to assist underprivileged residents.
Okaloosa County School District introduces Apptegy Rooms
The Okaloosa County School District continues to make strides towards transparency in the classroom.
Their newest addition is the introduction of “Apptegy Rooms”, an app that allows communication directly between families, teachers, and schools.
Okaloosa County School District commemorates America 250
The Okaloosa County School District is participating in the America 250 celebration along with Okaloosa County and the City of Crestview. It’s first official spotlight on the event was a proclamation declaring April 27 “America 250 Celebration Day.”
County weighs cuts as tax plan uncertain
County Administrator John Hofstad outlined projected property tax revenues and raised concerns about potential changes tied to possible state legislation at the 2027 budget policy workshop.
Crestview preparing for America 250 parade and celebration
The City of Crestview will host a Grand Parade and Celebration on May 9, one of the first major events in Okaloosa County’s America 250 festivities.
Crestview’s Tim Gillis steps away from baseball
Tim Gillis has been a household name in the city of Crestview. Once a baseball player of his own, and Crestview alum, Gillis took the role of head coach for the Bulldogs’ baseball team in 2002.
After 27 years with the program, three as assistant coach and 24 years as head coach, Gillis announced that he will be stepping down from the position.
Mary Esther teacher surprised with new HVAC
Teachers make an impact on student’s lives every day. Majority of a student’s day is spent with their teacher. They are a parent away from home who not only supply young minds with educational rhetoric, but life lessons and core values as well.
That kind of impact was rewarded for Ms. Michelle Harris, who was surprised with a new home air conditioning system on April 16.
National Bible reading event continues through April 25
As daily life grows more fast-paced and often overwhelming, a nationwide event that launched this week is encouraging Americans to slow down and engage with Scripture in a more intentional way.















