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Dec 13, 2017
Dear Santa, how are things in the north pole? I hope your raindeer are not sink You are a grat guy but a lot of people in my class don’t think you are relly But I keep reminding them that you are rel…

Dec 13, 2017
Dear Santa, Are you and the elves doing good? Santa I have been a good boy this year. Santa can I have a football, basketball, and a toy called robodean. Happy Christmas. Love, Dacen   Dear S…

Dec 13, 2017
An Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office investigation has led to the arrest of two Crestview men in connection with a sex trafficking operation that allegedly prostituted young females, including a juven…

Dec 12, 2017
NICEVILLE — The Teacher Education Department at Northwest Florida State College held a pinning ceremony Thursday, Dec. 7, to recognize eight students who completed the Bachelor of Science in Elementa…

Dec 12, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Area residents can celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa Dec. 19 at the Crestview Public Library. The 14th annual Noel Night begins 6 p.m. and wraps around 7:30 p.m. Destiny from Cr…

Dec 12, 2017
What would Christmas be without fresh seafood? Well, in many parts of the world, including our beautiful Emerald Coast, it just wouldn’t be Christmas without preparing and consuming some treasure fro…

Dec 12, 2017
Youths’ job training available CRESTVIEW — Local youths ages 16-24 looking for employment or job training who meet certain criteria may sign up for the Career Pathway to Success, a CareerSource Oka…

Dec 12, 2017
CRESTVIEW — A town hall meeting will focus on deaf education in mainstream programs. The Agency for Deaf Advocacy and Services meeting is 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 6 at the ADAS office, 113 Main St., Cre…

Dec 12, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Here are highlights involving area students: TROY GRADUATES INCLUDE LOCALS Troy University recognized students who completed requirements for graduation during Term 1 of the 2017-2018…

Dec 12, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Library's class for 0-2-year-olds was all about eggs. Two one-year-old Crestview residents, Cesar Estrada II and Grant Reeves, were among the attendees. Have a cu…
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