The philosopher Socrates taught his students by asking questions, which helped pupils find answers for certain issues.
Month: March 2014
Gillis, Bulldogs take down Vikings
CRESTVIEW — The future looks a little brighter for the Crestview High School baseball team. Coming off back-to-back District 1-7A losses to Tate and Niceville the Bulldogs needed to stop the bleeding…
City Council approves replacing some failing XP computers
CRESTVIEW — Three failing computers operating on Windows XP will be replaced using up to $6,000 from the contingency fund following the City Council's 3-2 vote.
GONE COASTAL: Florida's sailfish offers on-the-water excitement
Sailfish hold a special place in many Florida resident and visitor’s hearts. Whether they’ve admired a replica of the beautiful fish while waiting for a fresh-caught meal at a local restaurant, or fe…
Saturday car show benefits school nutrition group's scholarship fund
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa School Nutrition Association members hope this Saturday's car show at Crestview High School and scholarship fundraiser surpasses the $1,200 their 2013 event netted.
North Okaloosa schools raise nearly $15K for cancer research
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa schools are raising money for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life in April.
Men's health issues are hot topics for March 20 Lunch and Learn
CRESTVIEW — Men's health issues, including testicular cancer, prostate cancer, colo-rectal cancer, alcoholism, hypertension, skin cancer and cholesterol are on the agenda for the Crestview Area Chamb…
FISH BUSTERS' BULLETIN: Bream destinations great for kids
Virtually all of Florida’s fresh waters are brimming with bream, which include bluegill, redear sunfish, redbreast sunfish and spotted sunfish.
ARRESTS: March 14, 2014
The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office provided the following crime reports for publication.
Kentucky college students build Habitat for Humanity homes in Crestview (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — While many college students head to the beach for spring break, students from Thomas More College in Kentucky are volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.