There is no way my mother could have identified with Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Month: July 2015
4 Okaloosa parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Four Okaloosa County parks have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Oh, what a beautiful evening at NWFSC's 'Oklahoma!' (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Northwest Florida State College’s summer musical is a thoroughly enjoyable, visually glorious and oh-what-a-beautiful production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 1943 Broadway classic "Oklahoma!".
Davidson robotics students learn skills for future science, engineering careers
CRESTVIEW — Cadis Ammons was stumped. His coding had a flaw, but where? The 12-year-old knew better than to turn to his teacher for an answer. He knew what the reply would be. “You figure it out,”
Davidson's new principal plans to build on school's success
CRESTVIEW — Apart from a different face in the principal’s office, returning Panthers and staffers won’t find much new at Davidson Middle School this fall. And that, Principal Jay Sanders said, is ju…
FLAG FLIES NO MORE: Confederate flag comes down after more than 50 years
CRESTVIEW — Many residents are sharing their concerns following the Confederate flag's removal from the William "Bill" Lundy Memorial.
Crestview's two-decade Confederate battle flag saga ends
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Crestview student participating in scholarship program set for Saturday
FORT WALTON BEACH — A Crestview teenager is among participants in the Distinguished Young Women's Okaloosa County scholarship program, which is scheduled for Saturday.
Rivalries renewed: Crestview's District 3-6A unites Okaloosa quartet
CRESTVIEW — It was as ugly as it was thrilling: a blocked punt returned for a touchdown, seven forced turnovers, a 21-10 football game.
Book signing planned this weekend in Niceville
NICEVILLE — Author Linda Sealy Knowles will sign copies of her book, "The Secret News," 2–4 p.m. Saturday, July 18 at Read It Again, 703 E. John Sims Parkway.