BAKER — Adam Henry continues to stay upbeat despite a slow start for his Baker School baseball team. Even in the losses, the Gator coach sees the positives, but he knows if the Baker is to start winn…
Month: February 2014
Historical marker brings Baker pride
BAKER — Jeannette Henderson said receiving a plaque for helping to preserve Baker's history was a little overwhelming.
Crestview officials considering replacing crashed Windows XP computers
CRESTVIEW — City officials are scrambling to upgrade 13 computers still using the Windows XP operating system, which Microsoft will stop supporting April 1.
Acting out in class: Holt actress brings kinesthetic learning to Northwood (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — If second- and fourth-grade Cougars encounter bullying, educators hope they'll remember Aesop's fable "The Sun and the Wind."
Dancing for the gold: Crestview competitors bring home top regional dance prizes
CRESTVIEW — Fred Astaire Dance Studio recently brought home some top honors and awards in regional dance competition at Baytowne Wharf in Sandestin.
FROM THE PULPIT: You can do all things with Christ
Do you ever feel like giving up on something you know God wants you to do?
Common Ground Community Garden of Crestview sets March 3 informational meeting
CRESTVIEW — The Common Ground Community Garden of Crestview's organizers are hosting an informational meeting at 6 p.m. Monday at the Bob Sikes Library in Crestview.
Crestview council denies youth basketball team's request for financial assistance
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Heat youth basketball team will not receive the city's financial assistance to host a March tournament that could draw 800 overnight visitors to town.
Crestview moving toward mixed-use zoning downtown
CRESTVIEW — Rezoning the downtown area would allow Main Street business owners to open apartments above their establishments, according to a growth management firm spokesperson.
Brad Reese still aiming high
CRESTVIEW — Former Laurel Hill School basketball player Brad Reese will soon welcome his second child, which puts his professional basketball career in perspective.The 6-foot-7-inch Reese, who now ca…