CRESTVIEW — While basketball season is five months away, summertime allows players to fine-tune their game. Seven young women took the opportunity to learn from Shoal River Middle School boys basketb…
Month: June 2013
Free women's self-defense class planned Saturday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Gordon Martial Arts will offer a free women's self-defense course from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday.
RESTORE Advisory Committee members named
Okaloosa County commissioners have made final selections to the Okaloosa RESTORE Advisory Committee.
Women’s emotional health takes focus June 25
CRESTVIEW — The Healthy Woman organization, a North Okaloosa Medical Center resource, will complete its discussion panel series on women's health on June 25 at Christopher's Uncorked Bistro.
LDS announces Okaloosa Early Morning Seminary graduates
NICEVILLE — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced its Early Morning Seminary graduates.
Women’s advocate wanted for Status of Women commission post
County Commissioner Nathan Boyles seeks a District 3 resident to serve on the Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women. District 3 includes parts of Crestview, Niceville and Fort Walton Beac…
Crestview's Stuart named to Bellarmine dean's list
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bellarmine University has named Crestview resident Ian Stuart to the dean's list for spring 2013. Stuart, a freshman majoring in criminal justice studies, attended Pulaski County Hi…
Naval aviation museum celebrates 50th anniversary Saturday
PENSACOLA— The Naval Aviation Museum's 50th anniversary celebration starts at 10 a.m. tomorrow at 1750 Radford Blvd., Pensacola.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Remember who put you in office
Mr. Blocker,
Personally, I believe you should check yourself before you go demanding apologies from any of your constituents. Many of us have lived here a long time and have watched the corruption un…
Shoal River students pass honors algebra exam
CRESTVIEW — Eighty-five Shoal River Middle School students passed the state Honors Algebra End-of-Course exam, and 63 of them earned high marks, teachers said.