CRESTVIEW — Things are starting to fall into place for Crestview High School’s boys basketball team after a slow start to the season. If the Crestview has another successful run into the playoffs the…
Month: December 2014
Schola Cantorum's Christmas performance draws largest audience
CRESTVIEW — Schola Cantorum's Christmas concert on Wednesday drew 50 people, its largest Crestview area audience to date.
Crestview bank donates food for needy
CRESTVIEW — Sharing and Caring has 135 extra pounds of non-perishable food items following a bank's recent collection.
Boston butt benefit scheduled in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Duke it Out's American Cancer Society Relay For Life team has scheduled a Boston butt fundraiser for Christmas and New Year's Eve.
Criminal defense lawyer receives Top 10 Attorney Award
CRESTVIEW — The National Academy of Criminal Defense Attorneys has named Stephen G. Cobb, of the Cobb Criminal Defense Law Firm, a Top 10 Attorney, according to Law Firm Newswire.
Gators come up short against Northview
BRATT – Baker School’s boys basketball team couldn’t hold a third quarter lead Thursday night as the Gators fell to Northview 51-45 in District 3-1A play.
Merchant graduates from combat training
Army Pvt. Kenneth J. Merchant has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Benning, Ga.
CPD's 24-7 access part of 'cultural, physical transformation'
CRESTVIEW — Tonight, Crestview Police Chief Tony Taylor made several promises that coincide with what he called the department's "cultural and physical transformation."
Hubbard prequalifies for Crestview mayor’s race
CRESTVIEW — Jeremiah Hubbard, a North Okaloosa County native, has declared his candidacy for mayor of Crestview.
HAPPENINGS: Reflecting on our blessings
Pumpkin bread is baking in the oven and Christmas cards have been ordered, but I still need to run the labels and finish our Christmas letter.