RAIN — Ready and In Need — that is what the lawns and landscapes have been screaming. Though we may have missed out on some fun over the weekend, the plants say "Thank you."
The intense heat has re…
Month: June 2019
Crime Stopper search for Corbett, Frodelly
SHALIMAR — Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers will pay a cash reward to the anonymous tipster who helps authorities locate Samantha Maria Corbett and Anthony Michael Frodelly.
Corbett, 24, is a white fem…
BBB foundation awards scholarships to Okaloosa and Walton County students
PENSACOLA — The Better Business Bureau Serving Northwest Florida Foundation announces three recipients of the 2019 BBB Student Ethics Scholarships in Okaloosa and Walton Counties.
Receiving the aw…
Crestview Boy Scouts pay tribute to D-Day
CRESTVIEW — Boy Scouts from Crestview Troops 30 and 773 gathered in the hot morning sun on June 4 to help prepare for Crestview's observance of the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
They helped create a s…
Kids learn baseball fundamentals at Crestview camp
CRESTVIEW — More than 70 kids from age 4 to 13 attended last week's Crestview Bulldog Baseball Camp.
Crestview’s baseball head coach, Tim Gillis engaged and mentored the kids.
The camp started wi…
City council approves 'New View' plans
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview City Council approved “A New View” for Crestview on Monday night.
“A New View Strategic Plan 2020” is a draft report made by city staff after the three-day planning sessio…
High School Sports Review: Baker weightlifting
BAKER — Baker weightlifting had a competitive season.
During the year, the Gators outscored their opponents 214 to 46.
The boys’ weightlifting team also won their second consecutive district cham…
EDITORIAL CARTOON
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Longing for a connection to God
The other day, as I sat in my office absorbed in preparing for Vacation Bible School, I noticed my hands started to shake and my thinking getting a bit fuzzy.
This is a rare, but not unusual occurr…
DeSantis, control growth and protect nature
When Gov. Ron DeSantis put his signature on a bill authorizing three unnecessary, ridiculously expensive “toll roads to nowhere” that would plow across millions of acres of undisturbed land at Florid…