After almost two weeks off, I'm back from vacation and preparing for the upcoming football season.
Month: July 2013
Crestview police chaplains program serves officers and crime victims
CRESTVIEW — In addition to caring for their own flocks, two local ministers tend to a flock on the side.
FROM THE PUBLISHER: Small groups can make big changes
My farewell column in North Carolina flowed so freely. After 16 years in a region, in various capacities, the memories are thick. There was much to say, so many to thank — and the words came in torre…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Farmers market foods best practices
Have you visited a local farmers market this year?
New Crestview chamber president: think big, think regional (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Incoming Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce President Dennis Mitchell says that supporting local businesses means working outside city limits, too.
CHECK IT OUT: The Crestview Public Library as a meeting place
For years, libraries were known as the place to borrow books. We have evolved into a community meeting place, providing a space where community members come together and talk about what they can do f…
Crestview Photography club aims to nurture talent, challenge members
CRESTVIEW — Steve Duke rates himself a five, but he wants to be an eight or nine.
Advisory committee suggests updates for downtown Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency has accepted some nominees for an advisory committee that will recommend improvements to downtown and Twin Hills Park.
Okaloosa County Master Gardeners' voluntary efforts recognized (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — After another year of voluntarily sowing gardening and landscape advice for area residents, Okaloosa County Master Gardeners took time Wednesday afternoon to be recognized for their effor…
Crestview tennis camp attracts ace players the making
CRESTVIEW — Crestview resident Nick Hadick hopes to play tennis next season at Rocky Bayou Christian School in Niceville.