CRESTVIEW — Davidson Middle School is among winners of the CenturyLink Clarke M. Williams Foundation’s Teachers and Technology grant program.
Month: April 2015
Consider medical doctors' sacrifice — a wife's perspective
I recently read the two articles written by Janice Lynn Crose regarding her experiences with local medical professionals.
HUBBUB: Readers weigh in on panhandlers, doctors
Facebook readers weigh in on panhandlers and hazardous waste drop-off.
Catching up with Colter Hancock
CRESTVIEW— Colter Hancock is the kind of player every baseball coach loves to have on the team. The Crestview High School junior is a reliable third baseman with sharp reflexes and a strong arm. He a…
DICKSON: A comeback to remember
NAVARRE — Like most people I had given up Crestview High School’s baseball team for going into the seventh inning of Tuesday’s District 1-7A tournament semifinal game against Tate. The Bulldogs trail…
Arts & Heritage Festival returns to Laurel Hill this Saturday
CRESTVIEW — Regional artists and crafters, classic vehicles, a bounce house, live music and food will highlight North Okaloosa County's annual spring Arts and Heritage Festival on Saturday.
DICKSON: Kids need a place to play ball
In the 1960s and '70s, I played Dixie Youth baseball while growing up in Gulf Breeze. As a 12-year-old kid, I didn’t think about adults' investment of their time and resources for my friends and I to…
SHANKLIN: 6 tips to reduce investment stress
You probably aren’t too worried about it, but April is Stress Awareness Month.
Crestview craftsman's vase reveals hidden surprise
CRESTVIEW — A mayoral commission to produce a presentation vase for Crestview's sister city has revealed secrets inside an old honey locust log.
Crestview resident places first in 24-Hour Challenge
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Danielle Wunker, of Crestview, is one of four Bob Jones University students awarded first place in the iNRB Digital Video 24-Hour Challenge.