Five members of Crestview Boy Scout Troop 773 cleaned and reorganized Wilkinson’s Blacksmith Shop on Sunday at Baker Block Museum. Some troop members were working toward their James Stewart Good Citi…
Month: October 2014
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Easy ways to increase soil quality
Soil is a vitally important part of all of our lives. It provides the foundation for us to build roads and houses. It provides building materials for our homes and businesses. It holds and provides n…
Local officials briefed on Ebola virus
Ebola is a virus to respect, not fear, and its spread can be fairly easily contained if proper precautions are taken. That's Dr. Ann Likos' message to representatives of Okaloosa County organizations…
WSRE’s Wine and Food Classic announces Habaka in concert
PENSACOLA — WSRE and Gulf Power will present Habaka Kay Foster Jackson in concert, along with the Grand Bounty Reception and a live auction, during the 26th Annual Wine and Food Classic.
Car registration renewal option saves Okaloosa drivers more than $258,000
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Office saved county motorists over $258,000 when they removed the motor vehicle registration’s two-year renewal option earlier this year
Second quarter dooms Bulldogs (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
GONZALEZ — Sparked by a 200-yard, 28-point second quarter Tate rolled to a 42-28 District 1-7A win over Crestview on Friday. Things couldn’t have started much better for the Bulldogs (2-6, 0-1).
Gators punch playoff ticket
The Baker School football team turned Friday's District 1-1A War of Highway 4 football game into a playoff clinching win as the Gators routed the Royals 42-14.
Junior quarterback Jon Beck led the …
'Crestview Jones' gets Walker second-graders excited about fossils (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — He may not carry a whip and go by the nickname “Indiana,” but paleontologist Dr. John Paul Jones gets local students just as excited about ancient artifacts as the movie archeologist with…
City employees offered Legal Shield
CRESTVIEW — By a 3-1 vote, with Councilman Joe Blocker voting “nay,” the City Council approved having an outside vendor offer identity theft protection services to city employees.
Niceville UMC buys property for second Crestview location
CRESTVIEW — Niceville United Methodist Church has officially purchased property off Old Bethel Road to build a second church campus in Crestview.