CRESTVIEW — The Duke it Out American Cancer Society Relay For Life team is having a Boston butt fundraiser for Superbowl Sunday again this year.
Month: January 2013
Mattie Kelly Arts Center presents 'Hair' tour Wednesday
NICEVILLE — “Hair,” a celebration of peace and love, and the 2009 Tony Award-Winning Best Musical Revival directed by Diane Paulus, will appear at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center for one night only Jan.…
Okaloosa commission seeks three resident volunteers
FORT WALTON BEACH— The Okaloosa County Commission has volunteer openings for the Okaloosa Gas Board of Directors, Electrical Board and Tourist Development Council.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Three-team districts not a good thing
The Florida High School Athletic Association released the 2013 and 2014 seasons' finalized football districts. The biggest change affecting locals schools is the FHSAA granting Navarre's petition to …
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Three-team districts not a good thing
The Florida High School Athletic Association released the 2013 and 2014 seasons' finalized football districts. The biggest change affecting locals schools is the FHSAA granting Navarre's petition to …
Bicyclist killed in Monday wreck
A bicyclist was killed Monday afternoon while riding along the shoulder of State Road 189.
Area residents invited to French sister city celebration
CRESTVIEW — Europe's last B-17 "Flying Fortress" will roar over the beaches of Noirmoutier, Crestview's sister city, as the island community pays homage to a similar bomber's crew members who crash-l…
JAG announces law school programs for Air Force officers
HURLBURT FIELD — Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program, or FLEP, and Excess Leave Program, or ELP, are being accepted through March 1. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. The…
Two Crestview residents named to Park University fall graduates list
PARKVILLE, Mo. — Park University recently released a list of its fall 2012 graduates, which included Crestview residents.
Hospice helps two generations among 6,000 patients
CRESTVIEW — Earlier in life, Masuko Gartman created hundreds of paintings that appear in private and public collections in the U.S. and abroad, particularly Japan, Canada and France.