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Month: February 2013
PUPPY LOVE: Volunteer puppy raiser offers tips on housebreaking Fido
CRESTVIEW — He's cute. He's huggable. He's adorable. The way he tumbles over his big paws and his floppy ears seems precious.
PUPPY LOVE: Woman's canine companions aid in her recovery
CRESTVIEW — Singer and vocal music instructor Janice Marcus grew up in California in a family of pet lovers. Her childhood dogs and cats were integral parts of the family.
Long-time Crestview barber and Holt resident dies at age 86
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa residents are remembering a lifelong Holt resident who served as a Crestview barber for nearly 60 years.
Auditing Committee to subpoena Amunds and Harris
Okaloosa County Commission Chairman Don Amunds, Commissioner Wayne Harris and representatives of The Zimmerman Agency and Lewis Communications will be subpoenaed to testify before the state’s Joint L…
PUPPY LOVE: Pet specialists give advice on pet health
CRESTVIEW — Employees at the Dogwood Acres veterinary clinic recently had the opportunity to give some advice to pet owners.
PUPPY LOVE: Pet specialists give advice on pet health
CRESTVIEW — Employees at the Dogwood Acres veterinary clinic recently had the opportunity to give some advice to pet owners.
EDITOR'S DESK: Let's celebrate puppy love this Valentine's Day
As Valentine’s Day draws near, husbands, wives, and couples young and old are shopping for jewelry, chocolates and other thoughtful gifts to show their affection.
Crestview High Thespians state-bound after district triumph
CRESTVIEW — The regional International Thespian Society competition's local winners have faced intense opposition. District 1, of which Crestview High School is a member, is the state's largest regio…
Two distance runs set for Special Operations Warrior Foundation
DESTIN — On Saturday evening some of the world’s best endurance runners will stride off onto the beach. They’ll watch the moon set, the sun rise and then set again — and they’ll still be running.