CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School will receive new microwave ovens in the cafeteria and banners for a new press box following Friday's War Ball fundraiser.
Month: February 2014
CHECK IT OUT: Proctoring services available for students taking online courses
MOOC, or Massive Open Online Courses, is the acronym that academics, teachers and librarians use for online degree programs.
Snook fishing to re-open March 1 in Gulf state waters
The recreational harvest season for one of Florida’s premier game fish, snook, reopens on March 1 in Florida’s Gulf of Mexico state and adjacent federal waters, including Everglades National Park and…
Women's self-defense course scheduled March 1 in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — A women's self-defense course is planned from 10-11:30 a.m. March 1.
Hiking, camping group offers residents more outdoors options
CRESTVIEW — Two key reasons should make joining the Florida Trail Association's Choctawhatchee chapter an easy decision, Wallis Mayo said.
COVER STORY: Crestview man 'cooks from the heart' at his downtown restaurant
CRESTVIEW — For Albert Wright, deciding to open a restaurant just made sense.
New CPD lieutenant brings more than 30 years' experience to the force
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department's newest command staff member brings more than 30 years of law enforcement experience with him. Lt. Richard "Rick" Brown, a U.S. Army veteran, fills the in…
Chamber welcomes new membership and program director
CRESTVIEW — Joe Unit describes his job at the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce succinctly. "I'm speaking the gospel of the chamber," he said.
Ex-Sonicflood member to lead worship at Lifepoint Church March 2
CRESTVIEW — Mark English, Lifepoint Church's regular pastor, is taking March 2 off and letting Christian recording artist Jeff Deyo fill in.
Moonshine on Main Street; Distillery continues a north county tradition
CRESTVIEW — Moonshining is a north Okaloosa County tradition dating back to the 1800s. Within the next two weeks, the county's first lawful distillery will open.