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Month: November 2014
The circus is coming to Crestview for 4 days
CRESTVIEW — The Loomis Brothers Circus is returning to the Hub City for the fourth year.
Crestview High School students learn financial basics
CRESTVIEW — Students in Crestview High School teacher Greg Watson’s Leadership class now know more about personal banking.
Catholic Charities seeks Thanksgiving, Christmas items
FORT WALTON BEACH — Catholic Charities seeks donations of food and financial assistance to help provide Thanksgiving and Christmas for needy families.
Bob Sikes Elementary's PE program gets surprise check
CRESTVIEW — The Emerald Coast Association of Realtors dropped in on Bob Sikes Elementary School for a special delivery.
NWFSC's student involvement at 'all-time high'
NICEVILLE — This year's Northwest Florida State College Student Government Association is the largest in more than five years.
COMMENTARY: A reporter's farewell to North Okaloosa
I want to thank everyone who helped make my first two years in journalism possible.
Hoboes fall to Blountstown
LAUREL HILL – When the sting from Tuesday's season-ending loss subsides, Laurel Hill will look back on another accomplishment-packed season. However, there will always be that "what if."
Sunset Liquors comes to town (SPONSORED)
CRESTVIEW — Sunset Liquors’ newest location has opened at 297B James Lee Boulevard West, next to Anything Pawn, and brings a full range of wines, craft beers, imported beer and liquors to the area.
Gators down Liberty County in volleyball regional semifinals (PHOTOS)
BAKER — Down a set to Liberty County, the Baker School volleyball team came roaring back in the Region 1-1A semifinals Tuesday to beat the Bulldogs in four sets 21-25, 25-10, 25-17, 25-20. The Gators…