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Month: January 2013
Florida Chautauqua Theatre sets 'The Little Mermaid' auditions
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Chautauqua Theatre seeks actors who want to make a splash in the troupe's May production of the Disney stage musical "The Little Mermaid."
Crestview weather shelters open tonight and tomorrow
CRESTVIEW — Due to the weather dropping below 40 degrees, cold weather shelters will open at 6 p.m. today and tomorrow as listed below.
Baker girls fall in tourney semifinals
FREEPORT — There will be no repeat as district champions for the Baker girls basketball team. The Gators took on a tough Chipley team in the District 2-1A semifinals Thursday night and saw their drea…
New well building supplements Auburn Water capability
CRESTVIEW — Expected residential growth in northwest Crestview is leading the city’s two water utilities to launch water drilling projects within a few miles, just months of each other.
FISH AND WILDLIFE: FFWC officers protect paradise
Do you enjoy going for boat rides, picnicking at state parks, deer hunting or bass fishing?
Eco-Nomic Living Expo coming Saturday
Do you need help saving money or energy, preparing your taxes, or tending your garden?
USDA offers four initiatives for local farmers through March 15
CRESTVIEW — The local U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service has announced four initiatives that can help north Okaloosa County farmers improve their operations.
USDA offers four initiatives for local farmers through March 15
CRESTVIEW — The local U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service has announced four initiatives that can help north Okaloosa County farmers improve their operations.
MY VIEW: Study each city council candidate before voting
It has been less than three months since the last general election and, for the most part, the campaign signs have all but evaporated — except for about a half-dozen that still decorate our landscape.