Mar 26, 2014
HUBBUB: More on movie ratings, Crestview is full of traffic
Children's minds are like sponges. I take my kids to see R-rated movies all the time. But they aren't small or young kids.
Mar 26, 2014
COMMENTARY: This little piggy's going on the spit
Today's editorial cartoon was inspired by our 2014 Triple B: Blackwater, Bluegrass and Barbecue Festival insert and the festival itself, which is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday in downtown …
Mar 26, 2014
EDITOR’S DESK: The accidental extrovert comes alive in Crestview
Last week, while visiting with the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce's Professional and Inspired Leaders of Tomorrow, I got one of the nicest compliments.
Mar 26, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: With prayers, hearing 'no' may be best
Are your prayers like a long laundry list of things you want God to take care of for you?
Mar 24, 2014
COMMENTARY: 5 keys to overcoming depression
Mick Jagger's girlfriend L' Wren Scott committed suicide recently. There have been different speculations as to the reason. Unfortunately suicide often is a response to deep depression. Hanging herse…
Mar 21, 2014
EDITOR'S DESK: North Okaloosa's 'Future Chefs' are learning lifelong skills
We all like food that fills us up and tastes great.
Mar 20, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: Transition, hope come with spring
For some people, winters of life offer little hope or anticipation for a future that holds anything good. When all seems bleak, it is hard to imagine anything good can come.
Mar 18, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Parents, please observe movie ratings
Dear editor,
R stands for restricted. Children under 17 require an accompanying parent or adult guardian.
Mar 18, 2014
HUBBUB: PJ Adams Parkway's not the problem, questioning the proposed pet limit
PJ flows fine; (Highway) 85 is the real problem. So let's go ahead and take tons of people's backyards away from them. That's what they are going to do to people who have a backyard that backs up to …
Mar 14, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: A Socratic exercise on work ethic
The philosopher Socrates taught his students by asking questions, which helped pupils find answers for certain issues.