HOLT — Chronic active hepatitis purportedly plagues an emaciated paint quarter horse named Justice who is receiving care at Safe Haven Horse Rescue Center in Laurel Hill.
Month: July 2014
Woodlawn church seeks school supplies, children’s clothing for giveaway
CRESTVIEW — Woodlawn Baptist Church staffers are accepting school supplies and clothing for needy children.
Sheriff's office K9 teams receive national recognition
The U.S. Police Canine Association is recognizing two Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office K9 teams for serving in the national Case of the Quarter.
FROM THE PULPIT: Be real — warts and all — as Christ's disciple
Many computer programs allow people to alter photographs in most any way imaginable. Faces can be made to look older or younger. Blemishes can be removed. Hair color can be changed.
Deadline approaches for joining Democratic women's group
The Okaloosa County Democratic Women’s Club's annual membership drive is July 17 at Joey’s Italian Grill, 1027 E. John Sims Parkway.
Holt residents support beloved teacher's grandson who has cancer
HOLT — So far, the Jaxon Long Leukemia Fund on GiveForward.com has accumulated more than $2,600.
Boyles to discuss storm damage, recovery next week
Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles will discuss recent storm damage at 5:30 p.m. July 17 at the Okaloosa County Courthouse. Public Works staff will also be available to provide updates and an…
North Okaloosa residents contribute to centennial book
CRESTVIEW — North county families’ history will soon be part of an elegant coffee table book commemorating Okaloosa County’s centennial next year.
Alexander, Dardon awarded Whitney Megan Langley Memorial Softball Scholarship
CRESTVIEW — Parys Alexander and Kelsie Dardon will have a little extra help for college tuition.
Woman accused of fraud, retail theft
CRESTVIEW — A 27-year-old Crestview woman — charged with attempting to return items she hadn't purchased for refund — has a July 15 court date.