CRESTVIEW — Local audiences on Saturday will enjoy “Pandemonium at the Palace Playhouse," director Nancy Black said.
Ten Talents Youth Theatre takes its audience to a dark, cold, snowy November nig…
Month: November 2015
Okaloosa health department announces final water quality results of 2015
FORT WALTON BEACH — Four Okaloosa County parks have potentially hazardous bathing water, according to the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County's latest test results.
Advisories have been…
Crestview hospital offers free Health Insurance Marketplace assistance
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa Medical Center can help area residents learn about, and enroll in, health insurance options on the Health Insurance Marketplace.
The marketplace offers access to affordab…
Crestview chef tapped for live cooking challenge
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Department of Health and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services will offer the “Healthy, Fast, ‘Fresh From Florida’ Challenge” as part of the World Food C…
DUNNING: Get fall color without harming local habitat
As trees turn various shades of red, thoughts turn to popcorn trees.
Their autumn coloration is one reason they were introduced to the Florida environment, but it took years for us to realize what …
SHANKLIN: Term vs. permanent life insurance: which is right for you?
What’s your most valuable asset? While you are still working, this asset may actually be your future income — so you need to protect it.
And you can do so by maintaining adequate life insurance, wh…
Crestview woman graduates basic Air Force training
Air Force Airman Ashley N. Barlotta graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that include…
Gulf Power partners with Florida teachers to boost STEM
PENSACOLA — On Monday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced $1 million proposed funding for teachers in Florida to partner with high-tech companies like Gulf Power for STEM training.
The statewide pro…
Northwest Florida transportation symposium brings together policymakers, professionals
DESTIN — Late registration is available for the Third Emerald Coast Transportation Symposium is Nov. 12 and 13 at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort near Destin.
Registration costs $250 per person.…