In many parts of the country, it’s harvest season. As a consumer, you will certainly be affected by the labors of farmers — and their particular skill set can teach you a lot in your role as investor…
Month: October 2015
WILLIAMS: The Confederate rose is not a rose
Which plant is mostly found on older landscapes, is poorly available in most local nurseries, is closely related to okra and cotton, but is called a rose and produces showy fall flowers that turn fro…
'Okaloosa Steepheads,' free lecture, set Nov. 13
VALPARAISO — The Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida presents “Okaloosa Steepheads,” a free lecture, at noon on Nov. 13.
Guest speaker Walter G. Smith will discuss the region's deep ravines, one …
Florida's last middle school industrial arts program may close, but opportunities remain
North Okaloosa County Schools' last industrial arts program may end after this school year, but students not planning to attend college still have opportunities to learn related trades
BROADHEAD: God cares for your needs — not your wants
Toddlers live by nine laws for personal property:
1. If I like it, it's mine.
2. If it's in my hand, it's mine.
3. If I can take it from you, it's mine.
4. If I had it a little while ago, it'…
News Bulletin editor among Covenant Care Media Society inductees
CRESTVIEW — News Bulletin Editor Thomas Boni is among this year's Covenant Care Media Society inductees.
Covenant — a group of services including Covenant Hospice, Covenant Alzheimer’s Services, Co…
Crestview FAMU pharmacy school students present first health fair
CRESTVIEW — Mahatma Gandhi is quoted as saying, “It is health that is real wealth, and not pieces of gold and silver.”
Student pharmacists at Florida A&M University’s Crestview campus kept that in …
FAMU's Crestview campus plans renaming ceremony in honor of Durell Peaden
CRESTVIEW — A renaming ceremony in honor of the late Durell Peaden is scheduled at the FAMU Crestview Pharmacy School on Woodruff Avenue.
The event is 3-4 p.m. Oct. 26 at the College of Pharmacy a…
Crestview's 'Ms. Sara' loves her new tricycle (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — A beloved senior citizen and town fixture says she enjoys riding a tricycle that numerous residents bought her.
Sara Reese, known as "Ms. Sara," often travels Crestview streets using ju…
Holt woman accused of leaving toddler on a roadway
HOLT — A Holt woman accused of leaving a toddler on a roadway is charged with child neglect without great harm and disorderly conduct.
Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested Carrie Rich…