CHELCO members can help keep future power costs low by conserving electricity during the extreme cold forecasted for Thursday morning. Conserving energy between 5:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. will reduce th…
Month: January 2014
Crestview girls prepare for district tournament
CRESTVIEW — A possible date with destiny awaits Crestview High School's girls basketball team this week as the Bulldogs head to the District 1-7A tournament seeking a trip to the state playoffs. Cres…
Crestview Dart League seeking new members
The Crestview Dart League — which recently selected officers — is recruiting members for the 2014 season.
LIVE Northwest Florida snowstorm updates here
There's just one Twitter hashtag you need to know to learn everything about the Northwest Florida's winter storm.
District tournament on schedule for tonight
CRESTVIEW — Kathy Combest, Crestview High School's girls basketball coach, confirmed in an email that Thursday's District 1-7A tournament game will be played as scheduled. The Bulldogs play Niceville…
Rezoning approved: Crestview elementary school to gain students
FORT WALTON BEACH — Walker Elementary School is getting new students next school year.
North Okaloosa residents prepare for potential snow day
CRESTVIEW — National Weather Service predictions call for a half-inch of ice accumulation as residents throughout the north county prepare for the un-Florida-like weather.
Winter driving 101 for North Okaloosans
When I heard this week's weather forecast for a mix of wintry precipitation my first thought was many drivers in the North Okaloosa County neck of the woods have probably never driven in ice or snow.
Four Bulldog softball players are college-bound
CRESTVIEW — A bright future awaits a quartet of Crestview High School softball seniors. Kayla Kelch, Parys Alexander, Kelsie Dardon and Ragan Sowell are taking the next step in their softball journey…
Take control of your energy costs during cold-weather periods
Because of the unusually cold weather, Gulf Power Company customers are using much more electricity than usual. Customer demand will continue to rise as freezing temperatures are expected again early…