HOLT —Baker resident Robert Lee Hall is facing drug trafficking charges from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office after deputies found methamphetamine near his vehicle this morning.
Month: October 2014
Crestview girls roll in soccer opener (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — If Tuesday’s opening night performance for the Crestview High School girls soccer team is an indication of things to come the Bulldogs could be in for a good run this season. Five differe…
Crestview man to be sentenced Nov. 3 after plea in murder case
CRESTVIEW — William Eddins, State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit, announced Oct. 29 that Circuit Judge Michael Flowers accepted a plea by Jerome Parrish to one count of first degree premedit…
Restaurant owner shares experience in dealing with breast cancer
CRESTVIEW — Angela Quertermous, owner of Angel’s Speakeasy in Crestview, continues to inspire her employees and others after overcoming stage-four breast cancer.
Meeting on adoption, foster parenting set
CRESTVIEW — People interested in providing foster care or adopting children may attend an information meeting Nov. 10.
Fire department sponsors Your Character book program
CRESTVIEW — First- and fourth-graders in city schools will have good character traits reinforced thanks to a partnership between the Crestview Fire Department and The Ambassador Company publishers.
Bank staff seeks food donations
CRESTVIEW — FNBT.com will collect food donations during the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce's monthly breakfast.
FROM THE PULPIT: Helping those in need
Some people think the world is in terrible shape. To a certain degree I would agree with them. The world would, however, be in a lot worse shape if it were not for the fact that Jesus Christ calls hi…
Pit bulls, dachshunds rescued from Baker home
BAKER – Panhandle Animal Welfare Society rescued 11 dogs that were reportedly underweight and anemic Sunday and Monday at a Baker residence that may have been abandoned.
Volunteers travel to Crestview for ‘Blitz Build’ with Habitat for Humanity (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Nearly 240 volunteers came to Crestview in order to give back in helping the Okaloosa County Habitat for Humanity organization build a residential home.