CRESTVIEW — The Big Red Machine's concert and symphonic bands each scored high during last week’s State Music Performance Assessment.
Month: May 2013
Angels in Crestview: Strangers aid man during daughter's seizure
CRESTVIEW — As a panicked resident cradled his unresponsive toddler on the front yard, three strangers answered his oldest daughter's cries for help and rushed the family to the hospital.
Bulldogs, Gators put on the pads
High school football across the state of Florida put on the pads for the first time this spring Monday afternoon.
The Baker School and Crestview High School football teams joined the rite of spring …
REVIEW: Spring concert in Crestview featured sacred selections
CRESTVIEW — Schola Cantorum, one of the region's top choral groups, brings an enjoyable hint of informality to its concerts, establishing rapport with an audience that may be unfamiliar with classic …
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Here's to all the moms
Mother's Day is Sunday, and it's not too late to think up the perfect gift. Just what does Mother's Day have to do with a sports column? If you have to ask, you've never been to a local high school a…
Crestview High School senior wins first Foy Shaw Scholarship
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview High School senior who is dual-enrolled at Northwest Florida State College is the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce's Foy Shaw Scholarship’s first recipient.
FROM THE PULPIT: We have received new life in Christ
The other evening while at a dinner with friends, our hosts told us how they acquired their friendly golden lab, Bud.
Crestview physical therapist seeks end to Medicare outpatient caps
CRESTVIEW — Ruth Jenkins, a Crestview physical therapist, along with the American Physical Therapy Association, recently lobbied to repeal a Medicare cap on physical therapy, occupational therapy and…
Officials seek help in child abuse case
CRESTVIEW — A 28-year-old man has been charged with child abuse after allegedly sexually abusing a child during a three-year period.
Antioch Elementary School literacy coach takes top honor
CRESTVIEW — Sarah Downs, Antioch Elementary School’s literacy coach, has been named the Okaloosa County school district’s elementary school Literacy Coach of the Year.