CRESTVIEW — Since becoming Crestview’s police chief last October, Tony Taylor has implemented departmental changes to bring compliance with state standards and investigative benefits for the north co…
Month: May 2013
Crestview mayor: Christians under attack more than ever
CRESTVIEW — More than 30 residents, religious and community leaders paused for a 15-minute observance of the National Day of Prayer at noon Thursday in front of City Hall.
‘Forward’ details north Okaloosa County progress, problems
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Herron, NWFSC arts department head, retiring in August
CRESTVIEW — If it hadn't been for Cliff Herron, dean of the Northwest Florida State College Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Division, Crestview High School alumnus Montavius Diamond would never …
Crestview man creates video in fight against multiple sclerosis
CRESTVIEW — Budding videographer and Crestview High School alumnus Ben White has made a regional name for himself with his high-energy YouTube videos.
Teacher of the Year: Dunn's teaching tailor-made at Richbourg
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in a series on North Okaloosa County Teachers of the Year.
CRESTVIEW — A sign on Anita Dunn's classroom door lets visitors know the students inside are pretty speci…
Saturday environmental fair brings education, food and fun to Crestview
CRESTVIEW — An estimated 50 vendors will promote conservation and sustainability at the Environmental Conservation Fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday on Main Street.
Former Crestview car dealership gets new life
CRESTVIEW — The auctioneer's staccato trill, the bang of the gavel and the familiar cry, "Sold to the highest bidder" have arrived in Crestview with the opening of Anything Pawn and Auction.
GUEST COLUMNIST: Join Crestview's green revolution
North Okaloosa County is getting greener every day — not just because spring has arrived and nature is adding to the scene, but because local people are promoting the "green revolution."
Afternoon tea and fashion show nets $1,500 for Covenant Hospice
CRESTVIEW — An afternoon of tea and fashion has garnered new volunteers and money for Covenant Hospice.