Cops For Kids toy distribution program serves local families in need during the holiday season.
Month: November 2017
Should they stay or should they go?
CRESTVIEW — The Hub City made national headlines nearly five years ago when a woman filmed herself at Twin Hills Park kicking geese in the head as a child chortled in the background. She was later ar…
Christmas parade, window decorating contest set
CRESTVIEW — A festive evening with fun displays, a themed parade, lots of music and free candy is the basis of Crestview's annual Christmas celebration.
Sandra Wilson, Main Street Crestview Associa…
'So much bigger than just a box'
CRESTVIEW — Thousands of shoebox gift packages will be delivered this year through the work of Florida residents.
Okaloosa and Walton County contributors sent off 11,785 shoeboxes filled with gifts…
3 things to do this week in Northwest Florida
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Cops for Kids program provides over $6K for local children
CRESTVIEW — Officers at the Crestview Police Department know many local families are struggling financially. Financial hardships can especially become evident during the holidays.
The agency’s Cops…
NWFSC names new vice president for Teaching and Learning
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College has selected Dr. Scott Behrens as the college’s new Vice President for Teaching and Learning. “Not only is Dr. Behrens’ commitment to academic excellence n…
Richbourg to host craft fair
CRESTVIEW — Lance C. Richbourg School will have a holiday craft fair.
The fair is 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Dec. 2 at the school, located at 500 Alabama St., Crestview.
Vendors who wish to reserve a space…
North Okaloosa resident earns master's degree
CRESTVIEW — Here is the latest highlight involving an area student:
Elizabeth Javier-Montanez graduated with a Master of Science in Education (teaching English as a foreign language) from Fort Hays…
Crestview police arrest teen on felony vandalism
Police apprehended Jeremiah Nathaniel Haynes-Ashton in Twin Hills Park and charged him with felony criminal mischief with damage greater than $1,000 for the 11:30 p.m. Nov. 21 incident.