Tina Camacho’s life changed forever the day she learned her only grandchild, Valerie, had been hit by a truck while jogging in Crestview.
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Woman living with incurable cancer offers 4 suggestions
Shy about asking, “What’s the etiquette for supporting my loved one, friend or colleague in their battle against cancer?” many people simply avoid the question altogether – and offer nothing.
Republican Women's meeting features Janet Huckabee; RSVP ends 12 p.m. Oct. 31
The Republican Women of Okaloosa Federated will meet Nov. 5 at the Wyndham Garden Hotel on Okaloosa Island. Socializing is at 11:30 a.m., followed by lunch at noon.
Dear Lilly, Dear Jordyn: Pen pals hold Crestview rendezvous (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
HOLT — For more than two years, Baker School sixth-grader Jordyn Barnes has corresponded — the good old-fashioned way, through the mail — with Lilly Fischer, a German girl. Finally the girls met in p…
SPECIAL OCCASION: Cooper and Lee to wed
BAKER — Ruth Ann and Robert William Cooper of Baker announce the engagement of their daughter, Cassandra Marie Cooper, to Benjamin Nicholas Lee, also of Baker. Lee's parents are Sherrie Stanley of Cr…
Fernandez graduates from U.S. Army Basic training
Army Pvt. Kyle Fernandez has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Benning, Ga.
Hobo Festival: Event organizers consider comeback a success
LAUREL HILL — In a recap meeting last week, the Laurel Hill Hobo Festival committee discussed the Oct. 4 festival and set a date for next year’s community event on Oct. 3 at Gene Clary Park.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Five scary investment moves
Whether you have young children or not, you’re probably well aware that Halloween is almost here. However, despite the plethora of skeletons and ghosts you might see floating around this week, you pr…
10-year-old reports attempted abduction
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department is seeking a suspect and vehicle involved in an attempted child abduction this morning.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Open enrollment is a great time to review your retirement plan
If you work for a medium to large company, you may now be entering the “open enrollment” period — that time of year when you get to make changes to your employee benefits.