NICEVILLE — The Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 811 presented Northwest Florida State College's nursing program with a Legion of Excellence Award.
Month: December 2014
Crestview teen earns Eagle honor
CRESTVIEW — Austin Carrico is Crestview's newest Eagle Scout.
Fire breaks out at NOMC; man arrested on arson, drug charges
CRESTVIEW — Police arrested Lee Vern Cook on several charges after a Wednesday incident at North Okaloosa Medical Center.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Time for a family meeting to discuss financial preparations?
During the holiday season, you have a lot going on in your life — work functions, gatherings with friends and neighbors, tracking down the elusive “perfect gift,” etc.
Embry-Riddle spring registration opens
CRESTVIEW — Registration for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's spring term, Jan. 12 through March 15, is still open.
Rocky Bayou's Beta Club makes cookies for first responders
CRESTVIEW — Rocky Bayou Senior Beta Club members modeled their national motto, "Let Us Lead by Serving Others," as they conducted a Dec. 13 baked goods event for first responders.
Crestview bank collects Toys for Tots
CRESTVIEW — The North Crestview branch of Coastal Bank and Trust thank Mr. and Mrs. Toups for their generous donations to the Toys for Tots toy drive.
Okaloosa students among Troy University fall graduates
TROY, Ala. — Local graduates from Troy University's Troy, Ala. campus are as follows.
County commissioner appears on 'Okaloosa Today'
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Commissioner Trey Goodwin, District 4, is the guest on Okaloosa’s segment on the “Okaloosa Today” show.
Laurel Hill council OKs well repair contract
LAUREL HILL — The City Council accepted Thomason Well Drilling's $9,830 bid to repair well No. 3's pump and motor.