CRESTVIEW — Four rising Crestview High School sophomores may have a slight edge over fellow musicians, having trained on the Florida Bandmasters Association’s Nine Star Honor Band.
Month: July 2015
First North Okaloosa student selected in scholarship's 72-year-history
CRESTVIEW — This fall, Michael "Mike" Weaver will begin his fourth year at Crestview High School. There, he plays the flute with the Big Red Machine and he's a member of the ROTC.
Crestview Pediatrics, Sacred Heart Medical Group celebrate partnership
CRESTVIEW — Sacred Heart Medical Group Crestview Pediatrics is officially open for business, accepting new patients and same-day appointments at its 332 Medcrest Drive office.
New book looks at Okaloosa residents' wartime support
BAKER — The Baker Block Museum’s latest book examines how locals responded when family members marched to war, and some of the wartime challenges that families faced.
Walker Elementary students get new principal, science lab
CRESTVIEW — There’s a new head Owl at Walker Elementary School, but she has a familiar face. Lorna Carnley, Walker's assistant principal the past two years.
Meet Baker's 'Mr. Everything': Jon Beck, a three-sport athlete
BAKER — Goshen High School is the only school in its district. It’s small, enrolling just 800 students this past year.
NEXT WEEKEND: Classic coming-of-age story hits Crestview stage
CRESTVIEW — View From the Stage will present Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” next weekend on the Warriors Hall stage.
Limiting downtown Crestview parking to 2 hours could alleviate crunch
CRESTVIEW — Limiting how long someone can park downtown during peak midday hours could be a solution to alleviating a perceived parking crunch.
BONI: The Confederate flag deserved a proper farewell
Crestview's almost two-decade Confederate battle flag saga has culminated.
CROSE: City should consider elderly, disabled when budgeting
It seems to me that no matter what party affiliation an elected official claims, they all love to spend money.