CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School's football team, in search of its first win of the season, hosts a talented Rickards squad Friday night. The Bulldogs (0-2) are coming off a tough, turnover plagued,…
Month: September 2014
UpBeat about Music: Crestview store receives trade recognition (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — UpBeat Music owner Dick Reinlie says providing attentive, personalized services keeps his musical instruments store relevant in the Internet age.
Crestview volleyball team sweeps Freeport
The Crestview High School volleyball team swept Freeport on Monday by scores of 25-7, 25-22, 25-19. The Crestview High School volleyball team swept Freeport on Monday by scores of 25-7, 25-22, 25-19.…
Friends of the Crestview library sale moves to new location
CRESTVIEW — The Friends of the Crestview Library will host its regular library benefit sale Oct. 3-5 this year.
CH2M Hill chosen to operate new wastewater plant
CRESTVIEW — The near-completion of expanding the city’s wastewater treatment facilities necessitated finding a qualified company to operate and maintain the facility.
EYE-OPENING MISSION Residents help impoverished Belizean villages, learn life lessons
CRESTVIEW — A recent health care mission in Belize was eye opening for several North Okaloosa residents.
Niceville downs Crestview in volleyball
NICEVILLE — With District 1-7A rival Crestview in town, Niceville coach John Michael Plummer was asked to shed light on just who his Eagles viewed as county rivals. Considering Niceville's success n…
K-9 campaign nears goal: "You can almost see the dog hair on his uniform" (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department is inching toward its $30,000 goal in its K-9s for Crestview fundraising campaign, coordinator Officer Sam Kimmons said.
Hoboes thump Jaguars (Photos)
LAUREL HILL — Defending District 1-1A volleyball champion Laurel Hill opened district play in impressive style against Central on Tuesday. Powered by Bridget Zessin’s 10-kill, 4-ace effort the Hoboes…
CHECK IT OUT: Prize drawing set for library card sign-ups
In 1987, Secretary of Education William J. Bennett said, “Let’s have a national campaign … every child should obtain a library card and use it.”