CRESTVIEW — Having a brighter smile can mean helping a local teen receive a double lung and heart transplant.
Month: December 2013
Residents attend Christmas parade amid chilly weather
CRESTVIEW — Cold weather couldn't keep area residents from attending Saturday night's annual Main Street Crestview Association Christmas Parade.
Laurel Hill council seeks new member following Hall's resignation
LAUREL HILL — The City Council wants to fill a seat left vacant by former city leader Clifton Hall, who resigned last month.
'… They're friends': Lewis & Co. closing after 20 years in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Keith Lewis, owner of Lewis & Co. Jewelers, says shuttering the business he has operated here for more than 20 years has been an "emotional" process.
Crestview Sister City co-founder honored with WWII truck dedicated to her husband
One of the founders of Crestview's Sister City relationship with its French counterpart has had a new accolade added to her long list of honors.
4th annual Laurel Hill living nativity set for Dec. 7
LAUREL HILL — A Dec. 7 "journey to Bethlehem" won't take visitors over an arduous desert trail like the one undertaken 2,000 years ago.
Baker School presents community pajama party on Friday
BAKER — Friday's Holiday Pajama Party at Baker School is ideal for parents wanting to Christmas-shop without children, or those who just want a night alone.
Memorial service for Kent Buckner is Saturday
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department announced a memorial service for Lt. Kent Buckner has been scheduled for 10 a.m. Dec. 7.
Civitans set Dec. 12 meeting
The Crestview Civitan Club will meet at 11:30 a.m. Dec. 12 at Coach-N-Four Steak House, 114 John King Road, Crestview. Visitors are welcome, and membership is open to anyone age 18 or older.
Reese comes up big in Hobo loss
LAUREL HILL — A 16-point, 17 rebound effort from Laurel Hill School freshman girls basketball player Grace Reese wasn’t enough Thursday night as the Hoboes lost a District 1-1A game to Poplar Springs…