NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College’s Costa Leadership Institute, in partnership with the Crestview, Destin, Niceville, Valparaiso and the Greater Fort Walton Beach chambers of commerce, hono…
Month: June 2013
Breaking down the Gators' offense
BAKER — As Matt Brunson enters his third year helming Baker School football, the Gators are coming off back-to-back winning seasons for the first time in almost a decade. However, they are still look…
Bulldog soccer camp registration is June 17
The Soccer Camp for Future Bulldogs — open to boys and girls, kindergartners through seventh-graders — is 9-11:30 a.m. June 17-20 at Davidson Middle School. Registration is at 8:30 a.m. June 17. The …
Shoal River Middle School students teach about bullying
CRESTVIEW — Social studies students in Shoal River Middle School’s Mustang Learning Community have learned about the seeds of hatred following a recent assignment.
Financing district could fund P.J. Adams Parkway expansion
CRESTVIEW — Establishing a Tax Increment Financing district is the best way of funding a proposed P.J. Adams Parkway-Antioch Roadbypass corridor, local officials say.
NWF State College announces north Okaloosa honors students
NICEVILLE — North Okaloosa County students on Northwest Florida State College’s president’s and dean’s lists for the spring 2013 term are as follows.
Laurel Hill council suggests roads for grant-funded repair
LAUREL HILL — The city council has added two more road projects for the West Florida Regional Planning Council.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Turnover is a part of life
When Greg Watson was named Crestview High School’s boys basketball coach last week, he became the team's third coach in less than a year. Watson replaces Ken Meisner, who coached the team last season…
Dixie Melody Boys to perform June 15 concert in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Grammy-nominated gospel music quartet Dixie Melody Boys will perform at 6 p.m. June 15 at Central Baptist Church, 951 S. Ferdon Blvd.
New CRA board likes Twin Hills Park, downtown improvement ideas
CRESTVIEW — The new Community Redevelopment Agency board unanimously approved forming a citizens and business representatives committee to make recommendations for new facilities within the district.