BAKER — Baker School's Lady Gators cross country team placed first in a 1A District meet on Oct. 28 at Sims Middle School, hosted by Jay High School.
Maya Espinosa (10th grade) placed first overal…
Month: October 2017
Pleasure to serve you
CRESTVIEW — City officials participated in multiple activities during Florida City Government Week; among them was serving customers on Friday at Hub City Smokehouse.
Councilmen J.B. Whitten, Doug …
'It is fabulous!'
CRESTVIEW — Rain came first, and then the temperature dropped into the 60s, but that did not stop hundreds of people who attended the Crestview Fall Festival on Saturday.
The annual Main Street Cr…
God will renew your strength
I continue with a brief look at one way you can get into proper perspective the matters in your life through brief reflections on Psalm 23.
The first half of verse three states, "He renews my stren…
North Okaloosa Presbyterians set Hymn Sing
LAUREL HILL — The Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church and the First Presbyterian Church of Crestview will each hold a Hymn Sing Sunday at morning worship.
The events are scheduled for 9 a.m. in Laurel …
Kids explore the Crestview Police Department
CRESTVIEW — The pre-kindergarten kids in Lifepoint Church’s homeschooler group learned about their community police force during a recent field trip to the Whitehurst Municipal Building.
Ten boys a…
Discussion on youth issues scheduled
CRESTVIEW — Mae R. Coleman will host an open discussion about issues facing youths in the Crestview community.
The brief meeting is set 10 a.m. Oct. 28 in front of Mount Zion AME Church, 502 McDona…
3 things to do this week in Northwest Florida
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'It really is a dangerous road'
CRESTVIEW — A resident was struck by a vehicle Oct. 20 on his way home on Stillwell Boulevard, injuring him and breaking his electric chair. David Newcomb, a manager at Pizza Hut, lives on a street o…
Runaway teen found safe
CRESTVIEW — A North Okaloosa County teen who was missing for a week has been found safe.
Heaven Hickman was reported missing by her mother, Christina, on Oct. 20. Cmdr. Andrew Schneider, with the C…