Atheist Max Jukes, born in 1700, married a woman who dabbled in the occult.
Month: March 2013
Bob Sikes parents, students gather for a night of science
CRESTVIEW — Bob Sikes Elementary School parents saw their students’ education in action Thursday night during Science Night in the school cafeteria.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: cheers to candidates, active voters needed
I would like to commend all candidates in the municipal election this year. The Kiwanis Club of Crestview invited all of the candidates to attend a meeting for us to meet them. All but one candidate …
Baker shuts down Gulf Breeze
BAKER — Five hits and two runs were more than enough for the Baker School softball team Monday as the Gators beat Gulf Breeze 2-0. Senior pitcher Macie Wilde did it in the circle and at the plate in …
Five parks fail water quality test
The Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County reported the latest water quality results.
CHECK IT OUT: A book to help anyone understand the federal budget
The numbers that make up the federal budget and budget deficits are difficult to comprehend.
Community leader celebrates 100 years of blessings
CRESTVIEW — Velma Conyers’ bum leg makes it tough to stand for long periods in her church choir, but it doesn't stop her from getting out and mingling with her family, church members and sisters in t…
Leadership students show CHS spirit with 'Harlem Shake'
CRESTVIEW — After the success of last year's lipdub, the Crestview High School leadership class was hard-pressed to top the YouTube video, which has surpassed 200,000 views. This year, they jumped on…
DoD report: Value of F-35 student training is limited (DOCUMENT)
A recent Defense Department analysis has reported that there is limited use to training students on the F-35 fighter jet because it is still in development and substantially limited in capability.
Longtime United Way president announces his retirement
FORT WALTON BEACH — Bill Robinson wants people to remember him as a person who did the right thing for the right reason during his 25 years as president and CEO of United Way Okaloosa/Walton.