CRESTVIEW — It's not hard to guess local artist Deni K.'s choice subject matter. The Crestview Public Library's exhibit wall is currently a menagerie of animal life in her first public exhibit, "A Wa…
Month: November 2013
Where was the first Thanksgiving?
Turkey stuffing or pork stew?
Danny Born leads Bulldogs past Jaguars
CRESTVIEW — Sophomore Danny Born had two goals and an assists to lead the Crestview High School boys soccer team to a 3-1 win over West Florida High on Monday at Jack Foster Stadium. Five minutes int…
Martello sees positives in Gator basketball team
BAKER — Graduation didn't hit the Baker School boys basketball team too hard. The only senior the Gators lost was post player Garrett Sanders, but there is still plenty of work for Coach Mike Martell…
Crestview police mourn death of well-liked officer
CRESTVIEW — While a memorial service is being planned for after the Thanksgiving holiday, the community is mourning the death of police officer Lt. Arthur "Kent" Buckner, a 15-year veteran of the pol…
Hoboes will look inside for success
LAUREL HILL — With only one senior, Jessica Fickett, on the Laurel Hill girls basketball team roster the future looks bright for the Hoboes.But how that will play out this season still remains to be …
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Thoughts for Thanksgiving
Thursday we celebrate Thanksgiving and so many thoughts flood my mind about this special day. In many ways I believe every day should be Thanksgiving. Most day just waking up and coming to work is a …
THE HOBO HOMEFRONT: Remembering the past, present and future this Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Week in North Okaloosa County means hunters hoping for a prized kill, students sleeping in — my sympathy to parents! — and football games with friends and family.
Banned film explores bullying's fatal effects (FILM)
CRESTVIEW — Around 63 percent of Crestview High School students have been bullied at least once in their lives, according to statistics featured at the end of "Breaking Point," a film depicting the p…
Crestview restaurants offering free meals Thursday
CRESTVIEW — The Wild Olive and Sorabal will serve a full Thanksgiving meal, free of charge, for residents spending the holiday alone.