CRESTVIEW — Young adults' declining church attendance concerned Billie Carter. Maybe a Christian music festival would aid their spiritual journey, she thought.
Month: May 2014
REVIEW: Show tunes highlight community chorus spring concert
Schola Cantorum's spring concert was one of those marvelous evenings that during the event, leave audiences wanting more and afterward, eagerly awaiting the community chorus' next performance.
UMC leaders eye second Crestview location
CRESTVIEW — Niceville United Methodist Church leaders want to bring a second campus to Crestview.
Crestview Police memorial, appreciation event tomorrow
CRESTVIEW — Residents can express just how much they appreciate those who protect and serve during the Crestview Police Department's second annual Law Enforcement Memorial and Appreciation ceremony.
A trip down 'Abbey Road': Album's art lives again for NWF Symphony Youth Orchestra
NICEVILLE — The classic music album format was already on the wane when Northwest Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra members were born, but tonight the talented musicians will have a hand in its reviva…
North Light Marina hosts June 7 red snapper tournament
NICEVILLE — The 2014 North Light Red Snapper Challenge gives anglers the chance to enjoy some of the best fishing of the shortened federal water snapper season while competing for cash payouts and pr…
COMMENTARY: Medical marijuana could be good for business in Florida?
MIAMI — The medical marijuana industrial-complex is in full swing in Florida.
State's passing mark 'a good thing'
LAUREL HILL — Florida officials no longer consider the city in "state of financial emergency," Councilman Larry Hendren said.
Laurel Hill Spring Festival: Cure for post-flood blues
LAUREL HILL — Laurel Hill Spring Arts and Heritage Festival organizers may have found the secret to a successful event: have a greater variety of exhibitors and performers and time it right after a r…
EDITOR’S DESK: Taking education seriously, behaving professionally can pay
Northwest Florida State College students Karen and Richard Strong are passionate about education.