As you save and invest for retirement, what are your ultimate goals? Do you plan on traveling the world? Purchasing a vacation home? Pursuing your hobbies?
Month: May 2015
Crestview church's Mother's Day tea benefits Polish pastor
CRESTVIEW — Fifteen women at First United Methodist Church hosted FUMC's second annual Mother’s Day Tea on Saturday, but the benefits will surpass an enjoyable weekend, particularly for a Polish past…
A whole lot of football will be going on at Baker School
BAKER — Big things surrounding the Gator football program will take place this weekend at Baker School. Baker will hold its annual spring scrimmage: along with a powder puff game and an alumni flag g…
Okaloosa parks pass hazardous water tests Monday
FORT WALTON BEACH — No Okaloosa County parks have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Spring football practice: Is it necessary? (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — High school spring football practice is as much a part of Deep South culture as sweet tea and Momma’s fried chicken.
Spring practice can help define a young player trying to make his mar…
Crestview officials will no longer lead prayer during meetings
CRESTVIEW — Going forward, city government meetings and workshops will begin just a bit differently.
DICKSON: Spring football has changed
It has been 40 years since I last went through spring football practice, but I still cling to memories surrounding those warm May afternoons in Gulf Breeze.
CROSE: Playing a musical instrument feeds the brain
Crestview High School's Spring Band Concert will be held 7 p.m. Thursday, May 14 at the Pearl Tyner Auditorium, 1250 Ferdon Blvd. N. Admission is free.
Crestview residents celebrate France's WWII liberation
NOIRMOUTIER, France— Dressed in a genuine World War II nurse's uniform, Pam Coffield said she now understands what it's like to be a movie star.
SPORTS SHORTS: Female kickball players wanted in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Women are wanted for four games of Spring/Summer Women's Kickball.