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Month: September 2014
Crestview's James earns perfect GPA at Southern Miss
A Crestview student is among University of Southern Mississippi students who made the president's list for the summer semester.
Bulldogs look to revisit playoffs this season
Crestview's 5-5 record in 2013 marked the first non-losing season since Matt Brunson guided the Bulldogs to the playoffs in 2010.
Health department gets $25K grant for breast cancer battle
Okaloosa County’s arsenal to thwart breast cancer is larger, thanks to the White-Wilson Community Foundation of Fort Walton Beach, which awarded a $25,000 grant to the local Florida Department of Hea…
Shoal River football team looks to claim championship
Shoal River has played in the Okaloosa County championship game the last two years, falling short both times.
Troy University announces summer Global Campus graduates
Troy University recognized a number of North Okaloosa summer graduates of the Global Campus division for online classes or teaching sites.
Crestview High alumnus awarded NWFSC Endowment Scholarship winner
CRESTVIEW — Thanks to the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce, a Laurel Hill student and Crestview High School alumnus has received the opportunity to realize his educational and vocational dreams.
Countryview resident qualifies for City Council run
CRESTVIEW — Resident Bill Cox, a familiar face at City Council and other municipal meetings and workshops, has qualified to run for the Group 2 at-large seat on the council.
Protestant Women of the Chapel help 7SFG(A) spouses through life's challenges
Working with chaplains at the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) cantonment’s Liberty Chapel, the Protestant Women of the Chapel offer outreach and in-reach programs, including social events, Bible …
Bob Sikes Airport access road among planned capital projects
Over the next several years, the Department of Airports will receive more than $16 million to fund six capital projects estimated at $22.4 million.