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Month: April 2013

British farce is community theatre troupe's second production

CRESTVIEW — Following View from the Stage’s fall production, "Arsenic and Old Lace," the community theatre troupe continues in a comedic vein with this weekend's staging of the classic British farce,…

Published April 11, 2013
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EDITOR'S DESK: Deconstructing Krystal’s Crestview purpose

Monday, the Crestview City Council approved plans for a Krystal restaurant on South Ferdon Boulevard.

Published April 11, 2013
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SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: The rodeo calls me

The 24th annual Old Spanish Trail Rodeo is coming Friday and Saturday at the Barnhill Arena on Highway 4 in Baker. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. nightly; action gets underway at 7:30 p.m. s much as I love …

Published April 11, 2013
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April 16 workshop set to mull guidelines for nonprofit contributions

CRESTVIEW — The city council has set an April 16 workshop to discuss establishing guidelines for granting non-profit groups’ request for free use of public facilities.

Published April 10, 2013
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Boyles announces Coffee with the Commissioner meetings

CINCO BAYOU — Okaloosa County District 3 Commissioner Nathan Boyles is implementing a quarterly Coffee with the Commissioner event at various dates, times and locations.

Published April 10, 2013
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Car wash and wieners raise $350 for Crestview High chorus

CRESTVIEW — Hearing that it meant an extra contribution, members of the all-girl Destiny show choir burst into a harmonious rendition of "Brighter Than the Sun" as they washed a patron's car Saturday…

Published April 10, 2013
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Walgreen's customers receive warm, fuzzy greetings from therapy dog

CRESTVIEW — Wal-Mart's loss was Walgreen's gain. When handler Angie Nousiainen offered the services of Dozer the Therapy Dog to the local branch of the world's largest retail store, management was su…

Published April 10, 2013
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Property tax installment plans available until April 30

FORT WALTON BEACH — April 30 is the deadline for property owners to apply for an Okaloosa County tax payment installment plan. Installment plans split the cost into four payments in a one-year period…

Published April 10, 2013
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Dozer the Therapy Dog welcomes customers to Walgreen's

CRESTVIEW — Wal-Mart's loss was Walgreen's gain.

Published April 10, 2013
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Riverside staffer grateful for store’s support

I work at Riverside Elementary. I have been trying for a while to start a garden for the school. After looking in different areas, I spoke to the manager at Lowe’s in Crestview. He decided to take th…

Published April 10, 2013
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