Okaloosa County Commission chairman Don Amunds is a guest on the "Deadly Wives" show at 9 p.m. tonight on the Biography Channel.
Month: March 2013
Hurlburt units receive high grade in operational readiness inspection
HURLBURT FIELD — After months of preparation, the 1st Special Operations Wing and 720th Special Tactics Group has earned an overall grade of excellent during their first consolidated unit inspection.
Defeated candidates vow to remain involved in their communities
CRESTVIEW — When the new City Council convenes April 1, three of the five members on the dais will be new.
Walker Elementary displays students' works for art show (GALLERY)
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School’s main hallway features students’ masterpieces for the first Spring Art Show. The school has been decorating the halls to celebrate art teacher Sarah Harris’s arr…
Campaign finances no factor in political success
CRESTVIEW — Having a bigger campaign fund than opponents in this year’s municipal elections didn’t guarantee incumbents more votes.
Hatten brings air of excitement to Bulldog athletic program
CRESTVIEW — New Crestview High School athletic director and head football coach Tim Hatten was formally introduced to the community during a Wednesday press conference in the school's media center. T…
Magic tricks, motivation take focus at Laurel Hill School (GALLERY)
LAUREL HILL — More than 60 parents and 200 children on Tuesday night welcomed motivational speaker and entertainer Scott Humston to Laurel Hill School’s auditorium.
Bulldogs fall in extra innings
FORT WALTON BEACH — Pinch runner Cole Dudley scored from second on a Cody Kilpatrick ninth-inning double to give the Fort Walton Beach baseball team a 7-6 District 2-6A win over Crestview on Friday.
Used book sale April 5-7 at the Crestview Public Library
CRESTVIEW — The Friends of the Library will have a book sale April 5-7 at the Crestview Public Library.
Report: family entertainment complex viable in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — A city facility offering multiple sports, arts and cultural opportunities has potential, according to Northwest Florida State College’s Institute for Senior Professionals.