CRESTVIEW — Destinie McCara is 13, but she's already learning mechanic work so she's ready when it's time to drive
Month: March 2014
Davidson Mixed Choir receives top honor
Davidson Middle School's seventh- and eighth-grade Mixed Chorus received Superior, the highest rating, from all three concert adjudicators and the sight reading adjudicator for their performance at t…
P.J. Adams four-laning could begin in fall 2016
CRESTVIEW — One of two county road projects to begin in 2015 and 2016 will benefit the Crestview area, according to Okaloosa/Walton Transportation Planning Organization members.
Here's how you can vacation on a budget
CRESTVIEW — Residents don't need to go bankrupt to have fun, memorable vacations, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension agent Elaine Courtney said.
Military wife hopes to surprise deployed husband with truck repair
CRESTVIEW — Christine Chandler's is a familiar tale of household debt, debt and more debt.
Okaloosa Lions Special Olympics basketball team brings home the gold
The Okaloosa Lions Special Olympics basketball team, which earned a gold award in the Special Olympics State Basketball Games in February, was recognized at the March 10 School Board meeting.
Animal ordinance headed for revisions following resident input
CRESTVIEW — The City Council is directing staffers to revise a proposed animal control ordinance that spurred debate on animal cruelty and liberty.
Baker School places third in Math Bowl
NICEVILLE — No North Okaloosa students placed individually in the 27th annual Math Bowl at Northwest Florida State College's Niceville campus, but Baker School came in third to winner South Walton Be…
‘Prisoner of Second Avenue’ continues through March 15
NICEVILLE — One of Neil Simon’s most well-known comedies will be presented tonight and tomorrow at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center's Sprint Theater stage in Niceville.
Crestview police major resigns amid investigation
CRESTVIEW — Facing internal investigation findings that he violated eight laws and nine city or Police Department policies, Maj. Ken Bundrick submitted his resignation Thursday.