FORT WALTON BEACH — Crestview High School’s boys basketball team will have to wait until the tournament to get another District 2-6A win.
The Bulldogs had their chances against Fort Walton Beach o…
Month: January 2016
Okaloosa Republican committee to host Crestview meet and greet
The Okaloosa County Republican Executive Committee will host a meet and greet to introduce themselves to Crestview Republicans.
The event is scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 30, at Casbah Coffee…
Crestview gospel sing highlights Protestant concert's 24th anniversary
CRESTVIEW — An evening of gospel singing is scheduled at a Crestview church.
Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church will host the 24th anniversary of the Protestant Gospel Choirs Union gospe…
DICKSON: I already miss football
I’m a sports fan in limbo. College football season is over, and the National Football League season is down to its final three games.
Sure, there’s college basketball, the National Basketball Assoc…
13 things you didn't know about Crestview High's Tiara Payne
CRESTVIEW — Although a junior, Tiara Payne is the Crestview High School girls basketball team's most seasoned veteran.
Attrition and defections have left the Bulldogs without any seniors — putting…
Crestview High wrestling: The perfect pin
CRESTVIEW — The Bulldog wrestling teams' next home meet, against Choctawhatchee High School, is set for 5 p.m. Jan. 21 at Crestview High School.
The match follows a Jan. 7 meet where CHS went head…
Okaloosa K9 team finds Crestview burglary suspect
CRESTVIEW — A burglary suspect who tried to hide in 2-foot-tall grass found that wasn’t going to work when an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office K9 is on your track.
43-year-old Robert McDonald, of A…
Child neglect, battery and larceny top North Okaloosa arrests
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports:
Jan. 10
●Joshua Allan Purvis, 30, Baker: driving with suspended license.
Jan. 11
●Gary Johnson, 62, Crestview: dealing in s…
SHANKLIN: Think about sending financial 'valentines' to loved ones
Americans spent nearly $19 billion in Valentine's Day gifts last year, according to the National Retail Federation.
Much of this money went for gifts with short shelf lives, such as candy, flowers …
Northwest Florida State College hosts science seminar on Maya ruin
NICEVILLE – Northwest Florida State College’s spring 2016 Science Seminar Series starts with a presentation by Archaeologist Jennifer Wildt, Ph.D., of Prentice Thomas and Associates.
Wilt will talk…