Jun 25, 2014
LETTER: Headline misses the point of King's dream
It is not too difficult to picture the image of Martin Luther King Jr., before the Lincoln Memorial shading a tear over the headline, "Chamber's first black president takes command."
Sad that aft…
Jun 24, 2014
LETTER: Okaloosa roads still need repairs following flood
Okaloosa County, why have you not fixed roads, dams and water runoff areas after the historic flooding in April?
Jun 24, 2014
HUBBUB: Defining conservative; Praising K-9s for Crestview
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Jun 17, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: Disagreeing with dumbing down the Gospel
As of this writing, my denomination is holding its biennial General Assembly meeting in Detroit.
Jun 17, 2014
EDITOR’S DESK: Focusing on what really matters
The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce’s Awards and Installation Dinner on Saturday, first, allowed us to welcome Alicia Booker as the local business advocate’s new president.
Jun 16, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: Do not judge, but do discern
Whenever I approach the subject of judging others I hesitate because it feels like I am passing judgment — which I am not supposed to do. Right? A quandary, perhaps?
Jun 12, 2014
Could we avoid wars if we just tried to communicate better?
War. A large majority of people would prefer to live without it, yet it’s all around us. Countries fight other countries, or they fight themselves in bitter civil wars. Spouses and siblings square of…
Jun 12, 2014
Father's Day: Spend time with your children
I wish I had been a better father. I wonder if anybody else has felt this way.
Jun 10, 2014
EDITOR’S DESK: This Sunday, all men are fathers
Sunday, we will celebrate Father's Day, which means something different for everybody, depending on your situation.
Jun 10, 2014
GUEST COLUMN: Why our industrial age schools are failing our information age kids
In spite of the billions of dollars spent on educational reform since “A Nation at Risk” was published in 1987, more than half of America’s high school seniors are not proficient in reading, and 75 p…





