(Pensacola, FL February 12, 2015) The supply of O Negative blood has reached extremely low levels due to high usage in area hospitals. An immediate appeal is being issued for all O Negative donors to…
Month: February 2015
2 arrested following Crestview meth lab bust
CRESTVIEW — Wednesday, the Crestview Police Department's Special Enforcement Team "SET" concluded a several-week narcotics investigation with the execution of a search warrant and subsequent arrest o…
Couples can drive through, renew their vows on Saturday
CRESTVIEW — Radio Station WYZB/NASH FM105.5 wants couples from across the Emerald Coast to celebrate Valentine’s Day by unofficially renewing their wedding vows during The NASH FM 105.5 “Drive Thru R…
GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring jobs, economy take Florida College System's focus
Florida businesses need an academically, technologically prepared workforce to succeed, which makes our higher education system's strength a major factor in attracting new business to Florida.
Season ends for Crestview girls (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Dreams of a state championship will have to wait another year for Crestview High School’s girls basketball team. On a chilly Tuesday night in February the Bulldogs were ice cold shooting …
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Put your tax refund to work
In 2014, the average tax refund was about $2,700. If you got that much this year, what would you do with it?
Library lecture planned on Okaloosa Sheriff's Office history
CRESTVIEW — Deputy Daniel Jenkins will present “100 Years of the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office” for the Crestview Public Library First Tuesday Series program.
Crestview girl gives up birthday presents for love of animals
CRESTVIEW — Stella Carr will turn 5 years old on Feb. 28, and one of her fondest birthday wishes is to help local animals in need.
With growing flock, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church expands (PHOTOS)
LAUREL HILL — While some churches are seeing their congregations shrink, Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church is making a $160,000 investment in its future.
Bullying: not just a buzzword in Okaloosa schools (VIDEO)
"Progress, not perfection" has been Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson's motto since being elected to represent 30,000 students and over 3,000 faculty and staff members.