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Jan 3, 2018
On New Year's Eve, some were watching the ball drop in New York City on TV or watching a local fireworks display. But in hospital rooms across Okaloosa County, new moms were ringing in 2018 with t…

Jan 3, 2018
Florida A&M University will reopen its Tallahassee campus and Crestview site tomorrow, January 4 after closing Wednesday for weather-related precautions. However, the Jacksonville satellite location …

Jan 3, 2018
Victims of a murder/suicide in North Okaloosa County have been tentatively identified as a married couple in their mid-60s. The Medical Examiner’s Office has tentatively identified them as 64-year…

Jan 2, 2018
As exceptionally cold weather continues to linger around OkaloosaCounty, the Okaloosa County Department of Public Safety has announced the opening of the following locations as cold weather shelters …

Jan 2, 2018
CRESTVIEW — Throughout the year, CareerSource Okaloosa hosts mini job fairs and hiring events to help Northwest Floridians secure employment. Visitors have the opportunity to learn about the employ…

Jan 2, 2018
SUPPORT CIRCLE FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS: Meetings take place on the following schedule. —5-6 p.m. Tuesdays at Shelter House, 120 Woodruff Ave., Suite A, Crestview. This is a Shelter House survi…

Jan 2, 2018
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will present the 2018 Northwest Florida Family History Fair. The three-part seminar, which is free to attend, is 9 a.m. to noon M…

Jan 2, 2018
UPCOMING GENEALOGY GROUP FORMING : 10 a.m. to noon Jan. 6, Fort Walton Beach Public Library. This will be an organizational meeting followed by open forum. Experienced members of the Genealogical …

Jan 2, 2018
If one of your New Year's resolutions is to get healthier, you may already be taking the necessary steps, such as improving your diet and increasing your exercise. Of course, physical fitness is im…

Jan 2, 2018
Airbnb Florida announced that its Florida vacation rental hosts earned a combined $450 million in supplemental income while welcoming approximately 2.7 million guests to the state in 2017. The 2.7 …
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