Roster cuts hit Davidson Middle School’s football team hard. The Panthers will dress just 30 players in an always tough Okaloosa County middle school league.
Month: September 2014
Deadline approaches for Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women applications
The Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women is accepting membership applications through Sept. 15.
Laurel Hill: Council approves resolution requiring $100 deposit for water meter testing (FILE)
LAUREL HILL — In an unanimous decision by the city council, citizens will now have to pay a $100 deposit in order to have their water meter tested.
Vehicle registration renewal fees lowered
CRESTVIEW — Motorists can now take advantage of the state's reduction of vehicle registration renewal fees.
Ladies Auxiliary plans annual Christmas bazaar
CRESTVIEW — The next Christmas Bazaar hosted by the Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 4 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 701 E James Lee Blvd., U.S. Highway 90, Crestview.
Baker middle school team young, but good defense
Baker Middle School's football team often plays a jamboree format, facing off against two teams in the same night, playing each opponent for a half.
Crestview man serves as elder, missionary in South Africa
When Justin Mozina was growing up in Crestview, he was not serious enough about preparing to go on a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints mission.
Okaloosa school start times among earliest in nation
Local advocates of altering high school start times now have a national ally.
Crestview men graduate from basic military training
Air Force Airman Michael J. Leatherwood and Air Force Airman Jess L. Fisher graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
COMMENTARY: Minorities and women in STEM: Part 2
STEM jobs are increasing at staggering rates, meanwhile the amount of minorities and women graduating with degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics remains alarmingly low.