Awareness of 9-1-1 and its link to immediate help from police, firefighters and emergency medical services is so ingrained in our society, it’s hard to believe that just a little over 40 years ago, a…
Month: May 2015
Crestview coach pleased with progress, but sees room for improvement
CRESTVIEW — Two weeks into spring practice, Crestview High School football Coach Tim Hatten still sees room for improvement heading into tonight’s Red and White scrimmage at Jack Foster Stadium. “We’…
'Annie Jr.' coming to Holt church
HOLT — June performance dates have been set for "Annie Jr.," a production by the Ten Talents Youth Theatre.
This 4-year-old Laurel Hill barrel racer shares her mother's passion
LAUREL HILL — Laynee Jo Pettis has her eyes on the prize: namely, an All-Around Cowgirl saddle.
'Military Night' features '60s, '70s music
DESTIN — The Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation's Concerts in the Village summer series at the Cultural Arts Village includes Military Appreciation Night on Thursday, May 28.
Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School's baseball camp is 9 a.m. to noon June 8-10 at CHS's baseball field. Registration is 8-9 a.m., June 8. The camp, open to boys and girls ages 4-13, costs $75 per chil…
Northwest Florida crop insurance deadline fast approaching
GAINESVILLE — Agricultural producers seeking federal crop insurance must have their Highly Erodible Land Conservation and Wetland Conservation Certification form — commonly called form AD-1026 — on f…
Reformers Unanimous chapter forms in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Reformers Unanimous, a national faith-based addictions program headquartered in Rockford, Ill., is starting a Hub City chapter.
Crestview: Expect affordable senior housing in a few years
CRESTVIEW — Senior citizens on fixed incomes will soon have more affordable housing options.
May Day Festival celebrates segregated school's past traditions
CRESTVIEW — The Carver-Hill May Day Festival, Friday through Sunday, annually draws attendees from across the U.S., according to organizers.