CRESTVIEW — Crestview Police Department spokesman Lt. Andrew Schneider reports the "grandma scam" is still prevalent in the north county area.
Month: June 2014
Gulf Power named top employer for hiring veterans
Three leading military surveys have named Gulf Power Company and Southern Company, its parent, a top employer for active duty and military veterans.
Residents complete Air Force basic training
Air Force Airmen 1st Class Krisdon A. Stetson, Thomas R. Miller and Airman 1st Class Zachery A. Miller graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
New restaurants bring 70 jobs to Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Take-and-bake pizza and sit-and-enjoy sandwiches, pastries and soups are coming to town with Papa Murphy's and Panera Bread's late-summer opening.
More than 800 Okaloosa residents register for FEMA aid
FEMA's Disaster Recovery Centers, which assist Northwest Florida residents with flood-related claims, have received plenty of activity, according to officials.
Puerto Rican eatery brings Caribbean culture to Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Yanira Alvarez-Ortiz says her new eatery is more than a place for a hearty, home-cooked Puerto Rican meal.
Crestview man on Akron dean's list
Tyler Smith of Crestview has been named to the University of Akron's spring 2014 dean's list.
Wilsons complete Navy training
Navy Seaman Jay P. Wilson, son of Jay P. and Terri P. Wilson of Crestview, and brother Zachary T. Wilson of Virginia Beach, Va., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Comman…
FROM THE PULPIT: Silence, meditation can increase your spiritual focus
Earlier this month, I spent a week at The Monastery of the Holy Spirit in Conyers, Ga., where I received instruction on contemplative, or centering, prayer. We participants remained silent except for…
Crestview woman named to Malone University dean's list
Melissa Molyneux, a senior Spanish education major from Crestview, has been named to Malone University's spring-semester dean's list.