SHALIMAR — William Eddins, State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit, announced today that Virginia Lynch has entered a plea of no contest to the charges of kidnapping to interfere with a governm…
Month: February 2016
Crestview boys must wait until next year (PHOTOS)
FORT WALTON BEACH — There won’t be any runs deep into the playoffs for Crestview High School’s boys basketball team this year.
After back-to-back trips to the Elite Eight the Bulldogs will be watc…
Okaloosa academic tournament results released
Here are the results of the first two Cox Communications academic tournament matches, which were taped Jan. 26.
Match 1:
Crestview 195, Laurel Hill 20
Match 2:
Collegiate High School, Northwe…
CROSE: Teachers, you are appreciated
Many of us have been teachers at some point.
Whether we tutored our children, or we taught Sunday school, Bible study, public or private school, many of us have been teachers.
Some of us have bee…
Crestview artist's works on display in Niceville
CRESTVIEW — An art show featuring the the works of Michael D. Frabott is on exhibit throughout February at the Niceville Public Library.
Frabott's abstract and pop art wood sculptures will be on di…
SHANKLIN: What do low oil prices mean for investors?
As you’ve no doubt noticed, your trips to the gas station have been a lot more pleasant these past several months.
Low oil prices have been welcome to you as a driver. But when oil is cheap, is tha…
CATALENA: Here to help improve North Okaloosa residents' health
Hello, Crestview! If my picture looks familiar, it’s because I am a local gal.
I grew up on Airport Road, and I now work at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Ex…
Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office deputy completes drug recognition expert training
SHALIMAR — The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office has added a certified Drug Recognition Expert to its workforce.
A DRE is a deputy trained to recognize impairment in drivers under the influence of d…
Crestview High School receives a much needed exterior touch up
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School's current building has been in place since 1969.
But the passing years haven't been so kind, resulting in faded red paint, a cracked parking lot and broken letteri…
Crestview High School alumnus inspires others who are blind
CRESTVIEW — Ryan Jones enjoys traveling, teaching, playing sports and mowing his lawn, despite being visually impaired.
“With the right mindset, you can overcome your challenges to do what you want…