CRESTVIEW — The American Cancer Society has more than $87,460 following Saturday's Relay For Life at Shoal River Middle School.
Month: April 2014
Expectations high for Gators at state track meet
BAKER — Nine Baker School track and field athletes will bid for state honors Friday, when they travel to the Class 1A state track meet at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville. It's the fou…
FWC divides Pensacola-Tallahassee hunting zone into two Deer Management Units
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission recently passed changes that divide the state’s Hunting Zone D (from Pensacola to Tallahassee) into two deer management units, each with a unique…
Saturday car show to feature prizes, free food (FORM)
CRESTVIEW — Hub City Ford will celebrate Cinco de Mayo a little early this year; its third annual car show begins at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
Gator football team ready for big spring
BAKER — Matt Brunson enters his fourth spring as Baker School's football coach with high expectations. Baker won the District 1-1A title and was undefeated in the regular season before losing in the …
The 'Singing Lawman': CHS alumnus makes country music mag cover
CRESTVIEW — In his parody of "On the Cover of Rolling Stone," Buck Owens famously sang "On the Cover of the Music City News." For a 1988 Crestview High School alumnus, being featured on the cover of …
Thanks to Woodlawn Baptist Church members, Crestview Manor residents are not forgotten
CRESTVIEW — Senior Woodlawn Baptist Church members ensure each month that Crestview Manor residents can sing praise.
WRITING HER DREAM: Crestview author releases her first eBook
CRESTVIEW — With the recent release of "Gift of Sight," Erin Manbeck is on the way to releasing a trilogy.
Volunteer Eglin safety engineers advise Antioch 3rd-graders
CRESTVIEW — Twins Jack and Josh Foley just stared at a pile of parts needed to assemble their illuminated robotic arm.
Crestview High School welding program prepared alumnus for Pascagoula shipbuilding
CRESTVIEW — Corey Hollett says that welding can benefit do-it-yourselfers as much as it does for professional welders.