It amazes me how the Obama administration continues to fail at dealing with problems requiring a degree of common sense and prompt resolve.
Month: April 2014
Laurel Hill council recognizes Dixie Phonics music
LAUREL HILL — Dixie Phonics is a music genre that is culturally unique to Laurel Hill, city leaders have proclaimed.
Cox Charity Auction kicks off Saturday
The Cox Charity Auction to benefit Covenant Hospice runs April 12 through May 10. The event, formerly the Cox Cablethon, will feature four week-long auctions hosted at www.CoxCharityAuction.com. Each…
Autism fundraisers set for this Saturday
A yard sale and children's event this weekend will benefit the Autism Society's Emerald Coast office, organizers said.
'Relay For Life Days' in Crestview begin April 18
CRESTVIEW — April 18-25 will be known as "Relay For Life Days" in the Hub City, according to a proclamation that Crestview Mayor David Cadle signed Monday.
Children in Crisis golf tourney raises $30,000
The 8th Annual Children in Crisis Charity Golf Classic raised $30,000 for local children who've been abused, neglected and abandoned, according to organizers.
Church sets Easter activities, hopes to reach lapsed Christians
CRESTVIEW — Bounce houses, face painting, train rides and an Easter egg hunt are in store for children who attend Easter at Twin Hills Park on April 20.
Martial arts enthusiasts hone techniques during festival (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Martial arts enthusiasts from across the nation and abroad have gained knowledge on new self-defense moves and how to better instruct students.
CHS taking nominations for Sports Hall of Fame
Crestview High School's athletic department is accepting nominations for its 2014 Sports Hall of Fame. Deadline is 2 p.m. May 9.
CHS leadership students help prepare Garden Park for planting
CRESTVIEW — Garden Park is now fit and trim with a weekend of volunteer labor and a local store's assistance.