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Month: November 2015

Table for One set at Crestview library to honor military service members

CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Library is displaying the “Table for One,”  in memory of men and women who served in America’s armed forces. 
An empty chair is set for the missing service member. …

Published November 11, 2015
Categorized as local, news Tagged GH Content Migration

Crestview girls open season with win over Rutherford (PHOTOS)

CRESTVIEW – There is plenty of work to do before Crestview High School’s girls basketball team can make a run at the playoffs for a third straight season.
The Bulldogs got off to a good start for t…

Published November 11, 2015
Categorized as basketball, high-school, sports Tagged GH Content Migration

Christmas-themed musical set Nov. 20-22

DEFUNIAK SPRINGS — "Inside the Outside Inn," a Nov. 20-22 Florida Chautauqua Theatre presentation, focuses on a young orphan who finds the family and home she's always wanted.
"Chloe lives with Bet…

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as faith, lifestyle Tagged GH Content Migration

HUBBUB: Readers respond to Crose column on Crestview driving manners

Editor's Note:  Our Facebook and website fans have strong opinions about State Road 85 and S.R. 123 traffic, based on their comments on Janice Crose's most recent column on driving manners.
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Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as columns, more-voices, opinion Tagged GH Content Migration

Crestview redevelopment board to assess compliance

CRESTVIEW — The City Council, sitting as the Community Redevelopment Agency Board, unanimously approved a maximum of $1,000 to hire a legal adviser to check the agency’s compliance with state regulat…

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as government, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

City credit cards secure, Crestview clerk says

CRESTVIEW — Following an inquiry by City Councilman JB Whitten, City Clerk Betsy Roy said the city has only six credit cards and they are secure.
Whitten said his inquiry followed questions about i…

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as government, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

Baker Heritage Festival recreates local traditions (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

BAKER — Baker Heritage Festival attendees carry memories of history, folkways, traditions, food and music following the Nov. 7 event.
The annual celebration, held at Baker Block Museum, featured an…

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as entertainment, local Tagged GH Content Migration

Laurel Hill roads re-paved for the first time since the 1960s

LAUREL HILL — When the school bus drives down City Councilman Daniel Lane’s street these days, he hardly notices it.
Until last week, that wasn’t the case.
“You’d think the back end was going to …

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as county, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

Baker hosts Graceville in playoff opener

BAKER — A hopeful march to a state football championship starts Friday, when Baker hosts Graceville in the Region 1-1A semifinals at Doug Griffith Memorial Stadium.
The game is a rematch of last ye…

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as football, high-school, sports Tagged GH Content Migration

DICKSON: The legacy of Houston McTear

As word of Houston McTear’s death started spreading Nov. 1, I did what everyone does when trying to confirm the death of someone famous.
I checked the internet.
Within minutes, I got a call from …

Published November 10, 2015
Categorized as columns, opinion Tagged GH Content Migration

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