CRESTVIEW — Aging, genes, medications and loud, noisy work environments can contribute to hearing loss, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Month: February 2015
Friends remember former Northwood teacher
LAUREL HILL — Friends say they fondly remember former Northwood Elementary School teacher Martha Rogers, who died Tuesday morning.
Crestview baseball downs Navarre in District opener (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
NAVARRE — Corey Armstrong went the distance on the mound and B.A. Larkins scored two runs to lead Crestview High School to a 3-1 District 1-7A baseball win over Navarre on Friday. On a night far diff…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: 'Cost basis' can affect your investment strategy
Now that it’s tax season, you may want to pay close attention to every part of your financial picture.
Mayoral race piques early voters’ interest
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux says while just 12,574 Crestview residents are registered voters, he's still optimistic.
NWF high school students to compete in Math Bowl
NICEVILLE — Teams from 16 Northwest Florida high schools will compete in the 28th annual Math Bowl on Friday at Northwest Florida State College.
Okaloosa Arts Fest seeks artists, crafters
DESTIN — The Okaloosa Arts Alliance needs artists and crafters for the Okaloosa Arts Fest, which will be held 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 18 at Destin Commons.
Citizens Safety Academy students anticipate next 9 weeks
CRESTVIEW — Each student of the Crestview Police Department's Citizens Safety Academy has different expectations.
3 to represent North Okaloosa at state science, engineering fair
CRESTVIEW — Three North Okaloosa County students will represent the Panhandle at the 60th Annual State Science and Engineering Fair of Florida on March 31 in Lakeland.
African children's choir to perform Sunday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Cultures will unite Sunday, when the Daraja Children’s Choir of Africa performs 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church.