Baker ‘caps’ off graduation for class of 2026
Seats filled under the stadium lights of Doug Griffith Stadium as family members gathered to celebrate Baker’s 2026 graduating class.
Graduates stepped on to the newly turfed field, signaling their first step into life after high school.
Laurel Hill celebrates graduation for Class of 2026
A crowd of people gathered under the bright, fluorescent lights of Laurel Hill’s gymnasium last Tuesday.
Family members, friends, and loved ones bared the heat as the class of 2026 took to their seats for a momentous milestone in life.
Temple Fitness hosts 6th annual “Muscles in May” fundraiser
For years, dogs have been referred to as “man’s best friend”. Temple Fitness owner, Cory Schroeder, got to experience what that truly meant with his late English Bulldog, Mr. Muscles.
Schroeder now honors his best friend with the “Muscles in May” Dog Wash Fundraiser.
Pace murder suspects back in court this summer
Kimahri Blevins, 15, and Gabriel Williams, 16, are due back in court this summer.
The pair were charged with first-degree premeditated murder or felony murder for allegedly killing their classmate Danika Troy, 14. The two teens were indicted Dec. 19, 2025.
Crestview taps Crestview swim coach to be temporary pool manager
The Crestview City Council voted unanimously on May 11 to authorize City Manager Jessica Leavins to negotiate a one-year deal with Crestview High’s swim coach David Hernandez to manage the pool at the Crestview Recreation Center.
Crestview to provide emergency animal control services to Laurel Hill
The Crestview City Council on May 11 approved an interlocal agreement to provide temporary emergency animal control services to the City of Laurel Hill on an as-needed basis.
Fixed bus service in Okaloosa County may end later this year
Okaloosa County Commissioners will consider ending fixed-route public bus service and dissolving a decade-old regional transit agreement when they meet at their next public meeting on May 19 at the Okaloosa County Administration Building in Shalimar at 8 a.m.
Judge denies travel request for deputy charged in Fortson shooting
An Okaloosa County judge on May 11 denied a request from a former Okaloosa County sheriff’s deputy charged in the 2024 shooting death of Senior Airman Roger Fortson to travel outside the bounds of his pretrial release, after Fortson’s mother delivered an emotional plea asking the court to keep him in the area.
Two dead after early morning crash on Interstate 10
Two people died early Tuesday morning in a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 10, according to a report from the Florida Highway Patrol.
Brunson inducted into FHSAA Hall of Fame
Last Wednesday the FHSAA announced their 36th induction class into the 2026 Hall of Fame.
Among the eight inductees, Baker football coach Matt Brunson was one that stood out among Okaloosa County.














