There has been a stir of controversy at First United Methodist Church in Crestview since the Rev. Michael Precht lined up speakers to talk about homosexuality and its effects on life and faith.
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Month: January 2016
Northwest Florida State College to interview candidates for its next president
NICEVILLE — The Northwest Florida State College Presidential Search Committee is getting ready to interview applicants for the college's next president.
The committee accepted applications from Nov…
Relay for Life moves to Crestview High School
CRESTVIEW — Relay For Life's April 22 and 23 American Cancer Society fundraiser will take place at Crestview High School.
“We’re hoping to expand our presence in Crestview this year,” co-event chai…
Northwest Florida museum to host Valentine's Victorian Tea
VALPARAISO — You can experience past traditions and create memories with loved ones during the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida's Valentine's Victorian Tea.
The event is set for 2 p.m. Feb. 13 …
Crestview open microphone night scheduled
CRESTVIEW — Poets and musicians can read, perform, improvise and play together during an open-microphone event 6 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Crestview Public Library.
The poetry starter is "An Empty Chair."…
Crestview looks to future as season ends
CRESTVIEW — Next year, things should be better for Crestview High School’s girls basketball team.
The Bulldogs played much of the 2015-16 short handed after departures and injuries reduced the Cre…
Crestview resident, Troy student bound for regional theater competition
TROY, Ala. — A production of the Troy University Department of Theatre and Dance has been selected for regional competition in the Kennedy Center's American College Theater Festival.
Troy students …
AAU basketball tryouts among North Okaloosa sports events
AAU basketball tryouts scheduled
CRESTVIEW — The Hub City Lakers Amateur Athletic Union boys basketball team will have tryouts for sixth- through 10th-graders this weekend. Fifth-graders will be ac…
13 Things you didn't know about Laurel Hill's Bryson Cooper
LAUREL HILL — Bryson Cooper is a jack of all trades for Laurel Hill School’s boys basketball team.
The junior also is the "best-rounded player we have,” Laurel Hill Coach Kent Zessin said. “He can…
DICKSON: We can unite
While out last week with a throat infection, I probably consumed a few more Nutty Buddy ice cream treats than my health care team would like for a diabetic.
Consuming tasty ice cream wasn’t the onl…