CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle said he wanted to recognize the public service of one of his predecessors, late Mayor Ted Mathis.
Month: March 2014
Crestview community garden presented with new power tiller
CRESTVIEW — When Crestview Community Garden members begin tilling their downtown plots, the going will be much easier thanks to a local insurance company's gift. Allen Bell of Legacy Insurance recent…
Church presents video testimony by the Robertsons of 'Duck Dynasty'
HOLT — The 10:30 a.m. service at Holt Assembly of God March 16 will feature video testimony of the Robertson family, of "Duck Dynasty" fame.
Crestview couple arrested in connection with Saturday murder
Two Crestview residents have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 35-year-old man, according to the Crestview Police Department.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: We're celebrating 100 years of extension
Extension is celebrating 100 years! The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 established the Cooperative Extension Service, which allows us all to benefit from our land-grant universities' knowledge.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Tips on choosing — and using — a tax preparer
When you started out in adult life, things were probably simple: no house, no spouse, no kids and few investments.
CHECK IT OUT: Friends prepare for book sale; Pelican Pickers to perform
If you’re in the mood for spring cleaning, why not start by donating books and movies to the library? If we can’t use them in our collection, we’ll donate them to the Friends of the Library, who will…
EDITOR'S DESK: Let's find the Mayberry within Crestview
North Okaloosa residents have dealt with some difficult times lately.
CRUNCHING THE NUMBERS: Crestview student heading to state science fair
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School junior Julia Kelsey is state — science fair — bound.
Rainey leads Baker past Pensacola Christian
BAKER — Ten games into the season the Baker School baseball team is starting to find the groove Coach Adam Henry had hoped for when the season opened last month. Baker’s 9-2 win over Pensacola Christ…