CRESTVIEW — If there was a silver lining for the Crestview High School baseball team in Friday’s District 1-7A loss to Tate High School Bulldog Coach Tim Gillis couldn’t find it. Even when Gillis adm…
Month: March 2014
First Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Association donates to Children in Crisis
CRESTVIEW — The First Judicial Circuit Law Enforcement Association has donated $750 to purchase computer and educational equipment for at-risk clients living in the Children in Crisis Neighborhood.
FROM THE PULPIT: Reflect on sin before Easter — and then repent
We all do foolish things in our lives. Sometimes the little things seem inconsequential. One slip of a curse word here, a small deliberate act of misconduct or a tiny theft there. What can it hurt?
Crestview fatal stabbing victim identified
CRESTVIEW – Crestview police say they are investigating the fatal stabbing of a 35-year-old man.
COVER STORY: Pastor to retire after 39 years in the ministry
CRESTVIEW — New Beginnings Church Pastor Raymond Williams' impending retirement is bittersweet for Jeanette Prater.
Bulldogs slip and slide to rainy win
NAVARRE — It might be two months before the Crestview High School baseball team knows the full impact of Thursday’s District 1-7A baseball game with Navarre High School. Come tournament time if there…
PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLS: Don't forfeit past tax refunds
Does this sound familiar? A few years back your yearly earnings were pretty low so you figured you wouldn't owe any income tax. Thus, when April 15 rolled around the following year you didn't bother …
Police: Kidnapping seems like a 'well-executed plan'
CRESTVIEW — Police believe that a couple accused of kidnapping a 3-year-old autistic boy executed a well-thought-out plan.
Northwood extends Read Across America Day through March
CRESTVIEW — As at schools across the nation, local students are reading or hearing the wondrous stories of Dr. Theodore Seuss Geisel as the National Education Association's Read Across America Day ex…
Covenant Hospice celebrates National Social Worker Month
Covenant Hospice is celebrating National Social Work Month, with the theme “All People Matter,” to raise awareness about the American social work profession’s 116 years of service.