Oct 29, 2012
Life-long Crestview resident named Firefighter of the Year
CRESTVIEW — A long-time resident’s lengthy service and contributions received recognition this week.
Oct 29, 2012
Mensa Foundation awarding scholarships
NICEVILLE — Mensa volunteers across the United States can make the dream of higher education a possibility for anyone who seeks it through the Mensa Education & Research Foundation Scholarship progra…
Oct 29, 2012
Okaloosa TDC probe expands
FORT WALTON BEACH — An extravagant county Christmas party and a public relations trip to Niagara Falls are among expenses state and local authorities are investigating as they try to unravel Mark Bel…
Oct 27, 2012
EDITOR'S DESK: Stay safe for Halloween
Tonight’s Halloween. If you participate in the festivities, prepare for the usual sightings of costumed residents exploring their wild or darker sides, trick-or-treating and parties. If you don’t obs…
Oct 27, 2012
Crestview church opens cold weather shelter tonight
CRESTVIEW — Community of Christ Church, 398 W. 1st Ave., will remain open until 8 a.m. Wednesday.
Oct 26, 2012
Pink Out! Day raises cancer awareness
CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School's 4th annual Pink Out! Day was Oct. 5.
Oct 26, 2012
Crestview residents prepare for French Sister City visitors
CRESTVIEW — Members of Crestview’s Sister City program are preparing to welcome 36 guests from Noirmoutier-en-I’Île, France. In preparation for their Friday evening arrival at Northwest Florida Regio…
Oct 26, 2012
Early voting starts Saturday
CRESTVIEW — On Thursday, Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux stated in a press release there are three ways residents can vote in the November election: Vote Early, Vote by Mail, or Vote…
Oct 26, 2012
CCB Community Bank donates $500 to Davidson Middle
CRESTVIEW — CCB Community Bank officials recently presented Davidson Middle School with a $500 check.
Oct 26, 2012
CRA mulls potential Main Street ‘First Night’ celebration
CRESTVIEW — Forget New York City’s Times Square ball-drop. If Community Redevelopment Agency board member Robyn Helt’s proposal becomes a reality, historic Main Street could become the next hot spot …