LETTER: There are wonderful people still left in Crestview
Monday, Jan. 19, at about 1:30 or 2 p.m., my husband, Frank, 81 years old, and myself were coming out of the Med. Center from an appointment with Dr. Goeke.
PASTOR'S PERSPECTIVE: Your day of refreshing will come
My favorite time of day is early in the morning, especially during the early spring time. To walk out to the garden with a cup of coffee in my hands just sets the day off right.
PASTOR'S PERSPECTIVE: A prophet or a donkey?
In the Bible, there is a story of an interesting dialogue between a man called Balaam and his donkey.
FROM THE PULPIT: Biblical heroes were humans, too
Do you ever wish you could be like a hero in the Bible? There must have been something special about each of them, right?
HUBBUB: School district's response raises more questions, 2014 crimes more significant
School district's response raises more questions
SSTRIDE success does not reduce bullying.
LETTER: Presentation to shed light on Eglin solar energy farm
Dear editor,
We learned last month that a portion of Eglin reservation may soon be home to a solar energy farm, and that similar projects are planned for Navy property near Navarre and Pensacola.
From the Pulpit: Here's how to fight unclean spirits
Once, a man confronted Jesus with an unclean spirit.
GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring jobs, economy take Florida College System's focus
Florida businesses need an academically, technologically prepared workforce to succeed, which makes our higher education system's strength a major factor in attracting new business to Florida.
Bullying: not just a buzzword in Okaloosa schools (VIDEO)
"Progress, not perfection" has been Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson's motto since being elected to represent 30,000 students and over 3,000 faculty and staff members.
EDITOR’S DESK: Politics aside, Crestview's crime rate needs improvement
Crestview's March 10 mayoral race is ramping up, and crime is a hot topic.












