CRESTVIEW — Parents of kindergarten students at Northwood Elementary School recently gathered to watch performing arts in action with a Christmas concert from all of the kindergarten classes.
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Month: December 2013
Crestview police: Public Safety Academy to return in spring
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Safety Academy, whose first class graduated Dec. 5, will return next spring, said community policing officer Wanda Hulion, the program's administrator.
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FINANCIAL FOCUS: Time to check your progress toward your retirement goals
Now that another year is ending, it’s a good time to take stock of where you are on your journey toward financial security. Of course, you could find many different "measuring sticks" to assess your …
Crestview area cold weather shelters open now
CRESTVIEW — Cold weather shelters open throughout the rest of the week are as follows:
Church offers Christmas store to Crestview Manor residents (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Members of the First Baptist Church of Crestview continued their annual tradition of providing a Christmas store for the residents of the Crestview Manor.
Dozer goes to school: Northwood students read to canine celeb
CRESTVIEW — Students at Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy have a new incentive to fill up their reading logs. For each completed log, they get to read to Dozer the therapy dog.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Citrus canker found in Northwest Florida
Citrus canker is a serious disease of citrus trees that was recently confirmed for the first time in southern Santa Rosa County. Because of questions I’m getting from the public, I’d like to share th…
Sheriff's deputy named first recipient of American Legion honor
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy Heath Hehl is the first recipient of American Legion James McCollough Post 395's Law Officer of the Year award.
Nearly $1M refund on hold while city consults attorney
CRESTVIEW — A nearly $1 million refund for overpayment of street lighting bills since March 2006 is on hold until city attorney Jerry Miller is consulted to see if Gulf Power owes more money.