CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School students in Ernie Martin's outdoor education classes learned there's really nothing to casting a net. In theory.
Month: December 2013
Crestview metro named country's No. 30 College Town
CRESTVIEW — The American Institute for Economic Research will release its 2013 Top College Towns list — again — early next week, according to Stephen Adams, the organization's president.
REVIEW: Disorder in the court at Madrigal Dinner (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School chorus’ Madrigal Dinner was a delightful evening of music, theatre, feasting and frivolity, punctuated by some awfully bad jokes, lavish costumes and a sumptuous…
Day shines as Eagles down Bulldogs
NICEVILLE — Jessie Day's last-second heroics weren't needed this time around. Less than a week after the 6-foot sophomore delivered the game-winning jumper with two seconds left to give Niceville a c…
Emerald Coast bikers net $15,000 after 34th Annual Toys 4 Tots Run
The 34th Annual Toys 4 Tots Run raised an estimated $15,000 following the Nov. 17 event, organizers said.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: 4-H, a recipe for success in the kitchen
Joining adults in the kitchen helps kids learn about foods. Most 4-H cooking projects explore the science, nutrition and history of cooking while promoting healthy eating and resource management.
Residents gain knowledge of wildlife conservation efforts (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — The Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge celebrates its 20th anniversary next year, but several of its animal ambassadors paid a visit to the Crestview Public Library for its December First Tues…
TIF could facilitate PJ Adams/Antioch corridor without tax raise
CRESTVIEW — The P.J. Adams Parkway-Antioch Road corridor could begin providing traffic congestion relief in less than 10 years — and without raised taxes — if local and county governments support a t…
Holt girl seeking donations for area senior citizens
HOLT — A simple answer to a question inspired an annual tradition for a Holt girl who wants no senior citizen to spent Christmas alone.
New pastor hopes community outreach can help 'nation in trouble'
BAKER — New pastor Jim Vail plans to strengthen First Baptist Church of Baker's congregation in their faith and reach out to area residents in spiritual need.