CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School’s football team took to the field of Jack Foster Stadium on Friday evening for the Red and White scrimmage. The scrimmage was a sneak peek to Friday's jamboree when …
Month: May 2013
Crestview woman faces sentencing in toddler’s death
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview woman faces sentencing July 8 after pleading no contest to 10 counts of child neglect and being a principal to a third-degree murder.
Kids on Campus registration open at Northwest Florida State college
NICEVILLE — Registration for Northwest Florida College’s Kids on Campus summer enrichment program is at www.nwfsc.edu/kidsoncampus.
FROM THE PULPIT: Pentecost and its beginnings
"Pentecost,” of Greek origin, simply means "fiftieth." Pentecost Sunday, the Sabbath day after a week's worth of weeks — 7 days times 7 weeks equals 49 — ended the Easter season.
Crestview residents named to Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
BATON ROUGE — Samantha Prien, Joshua Jadin, Pamela Ferrand and Anna Harlson, University of West Florida students from Crestview, are now Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi members.
York signs with Spring Hill
CRESTVIEW —Crestview High School senior Kerrie York fulfilled a longtime dream Wednesday morning as she signed scholarship papers to play at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Ala. The scholarship is wor…
Big spring for area teams
Local high school baseball teams had a busy spring. Crestview High School’s performance couldn’t have been much better as the Bulldogs won the District 2-6A champion; Baker School improved throughout…
Northwood, Shoal River & Riverside schools get new principals
CRESTVIEW — With the new school year’s start, Northwood and Riverside Elementary Schools and Shoal River Middle School will have new principals. Two of the principals will transfer to Crestview from …
Students cultivate marsh grass for Choctawhatchee Bay
LAUREL HILL — Marsh grass is growing in Laurel Hill, but it has nothing to do with saltwater intrusion. Instead, it's a fifth-grade project called Grasses in Classes. Under the Choctawhatchee Basin A…
Davidson Middle School service club struggling to stay active
CRESTVIEW — Davidson Middle School’s Builders Club, which organizes community and school fundraisers, is struggling to maintain membership.