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Month: October 2012

CCB Community Bank donates $500 to Davidson Middle

CRESTVIEW — CCB Community Bank officials recently presented Davidson Middle School with a $500 check.

Published October 26, 2012
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Early voting starts Saturday

CRESTVIEW — On Thursday, Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux stated in a press release there are three ways residents can vote in the November election: Vote Early, Vote by Mail, or Vote…

Published October 26, 2012
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Crestview residents prepare for French Sister City visitors

CRESTVIEW — Members of Crestview’s Sister City program are preparing to welcome 36 guests from Noirmoutier-en-I’Île, France. In preparation for their Friday evening arrival at Northwest Florida Regio…

Published October 26, 2012
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Pink Out! Day raises cancer awareness

CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School's 4th annual Pink Out! Day was Oct. 5.

Published October 26, 2012
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Crestview carnival runs through Oct. 27; benefits emergency operations

CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Fall Carnival runs 6-10 p.m. at Old Spanish Trail Park, next to the Crestview Police department and Stillwell Boulevard.

Published October 25, 2012
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Defense group hears soothing words

OKALOOSA ISLAND — Brig. Gen. Arnold Bunch told members of the Florida Defense Support Task Force on Wednesday he is striving to keep RDT&E at Eglin Air Force Base “flyable and viable.”

Published October 25, 2012
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Beta Sigma Phi presents Laureate, elects officers

CRESTVIEW — Beta Sigma Phi’s Epsilon Master Chapter presented a candlelight ritual to honor Nancy Snyder as Laureate. The degree — awarded to sorority members who study in the program for eight years…

Published October 25, 2012
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Crestview police start Halloween impaired driving crackdown today

CRESTVIEW — The City of Crestview Police Department is participating in the 2012 National Halloween Impaired Driving Crackdown from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4.

Published October 25, 2012
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Council OKs Salvation Army mobile canteen to fill soup kitchen gap

CRESTVIEW — The Salvation Army will fill one gap in the city’s soup kitchen calendar that area churches otherwise cover. The Crestview City Council unanimously approved the organization’s plan to bri…

Published October 25, 2012
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American Indian Hunting Camp coming Oct. 29

You can relive the past with Blue Heron (Wah-ka-chobee), a Seminole/Creek Indian. Farris Powell presents a unique historical impression of the Seminole warrior at the turn of the 19th century. See hi…

Published October 25, 2012
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