NICEVILLE — The 11th Annual Explosive Ordnance Disposal Memorial Challenge is scheduled.
Packet pick-up is 4:30-9 p.m. April 29 at Helen Back Again, US Highway 20, Niceville. It includes a pizza di…
Month: March 2016
Crestview High School eliminated in academic tourney
CRESTVIEW — Here are results of Matches 11 and 12 of the Cox-Okaloosa Schools Academic Tournament.
Match 11: Rocky Bayou Christian, 205; Collegiate High School at Northwest Florida State College, …
CHELCO charity golf tournament scheduled
MOSSY HEAD — Choctawhatchee Electrical Cooperative is hosting a golf tournament, with all proceeds going to the American Cancer Society Relay for Life and American Heart Association Heart Walk.
The…
Tri-county horticulture studies group plans Alys Beach trip
The Tri County Horticulture Study Group will meet at Alys Beach for a garden tour led by landscape coordinator Kendall Horne.
The event is 10 a.m. March 24 at Alys Beach, 9581 E. County Highway 30A…
Campus visits for NWFSC presidential search finalists set
NICEVILLE — Interviews and tours for Northwest Florida State College’s final two presidential candidates have been scheduled.
Dr. Anthony Tricoli, president/CEO of the Boys and Girls Club of the Mo…
UPDATED: Crestview students, teacher earn women in technology awards (PHOTOS)
Editors' Note: See bold text for updates to this article.
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School is a leader when it comes to promoting women’s involvement with technology.
CHS was well represented f…
Walker Elementary pageant winners named
CRESTVIEW — The 2016 Miss Walker Elementary pageant was Feb. 27 in the school's Multipurpose Room.
Walker kindergarten teacher Andi Williams served as master of ceremonies, and Principal Lorna Carn…
RECALLED: Throw away or return these chicken nuggets immediately
Perdue F oods LLC , a Gainesville , Ga . establishment, is recalling approximately 4,530 pounds of chicken nugget products (p roduced for Applegate Farms ) that may be contaminated with …
CROSE: Changes are coming in Crestview; keep an open mind
Change is inevitable; some embrace it while others reject it. We don't live our lives at a standstill, so change occurs.
Families, businesses and government entities must change to keep up with the…
Laurel Hill council to discuss purchasing ordinance
LAUREL HILL — The City Council has chosen one of two options to establish a purchasing-procedures ordinance.
The proposed ordinance is partially based on state guidelines, with dollar amounts adjus…