LAUREL HILL — Twenty years from now when Laurel Hill School boys basketball seniors Tee Calloway, Chris Saylor and Max Smith will share sweet memories of their Senior Night. Friday’s game against Roc…
Month: January 2015
Council agrees to vacate alleyways — again
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously agreed to vacate former alleyways that ran through land on which the American Legion post on U.S. Highway 90 currently sits.
Bulldogs to play for district title (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
NICEVILLE — Crestview High School’s girls basketball team will play for its first district title since 2003 Saturday night.
It wasn’t easy, but Bulldogs advanced to the District 1-7A championship ga…
Lowe’s area construction isn’t rumored Target or Red Lobster…
CRESTVIEW — Despite rumors to the contrary, it’s not a Target, nor a Red Lobster, nor an Olive Garden or even a shopping mall that's under construction near Lowe's Home Improvement.
Parents protest school discipline procedure
CRESTVIEW — Today, a group of parents is protesting the lack of an appeal process for students who have been disciplined for violating the rules at Davidson Middle School.
FROM THE PULPIT: 3 spiritual exercises to strengthen your faith
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Crestview accepts donation of K-9, other police equipment
CRESTVIEW — At Police Chief Tony Taylor's request, the City Council unanimously approved accepting the donation of approximately $25,000 worth of K-9 and other police equipment.
Niceville UMC, St. Mark UMC become Crosspoint
CRESTVIEW — Niceville UMC and St. Mark UMC, 2250 P.J. Adams Parkway, have officially changed to the name Crosspoint.
Man charged with child abuse, battery; toddler in critical condition
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has charged a Crestview man with aggravated child abuse and felony battery in connection with lifethreatening injuries suffered by a 3-month-old baby.
Mayor honors veteran and retired forester John McMahon (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Retired forester John McMahon's contributions to his city, state and country are significant, Mayor David Cadle said.