CRESTVIEW — Residents who give blood at OneBlood Donor Center locations between Oct. 1 and Oct. 21 will receive a limited edition T-shirt.
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No injuries in Monday morning school bus accident
CRESTVIEW — No injuries occurred in a Monday morning school bus accident, according to Jay McInnis, the Okaloosa County School District's director of transportation.
Crestview parents watch drivers, lawmen patrolling on Shoffner Boulevard
CRESTVIEW — Jenny Martin will not allow her 6-year-old son, Christopher, to ride the school bus in the morning.
Undeterred by vandal, Crestview man vows to plant more citrus trees to feed the needy (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Eric Strindholm’s Ponkan orange tree would have been a gift to his neighbors, a source of fresh citrus that could provide nourishment.
Booklovers help raise $3,350 for library's unbudgeted needs
CRESTVIEW — A throng of booklovers and a new venue made last weekend’s Friends of the Crestview Library Book Sale one of its most successful events to date, organizers said.
Residents enjoy cooler weather, entertainment at Hobo Festival (PHOTOS)
LAUREL HILL — The incoming cooler weather for the fall season, may have helped the 2014 Laurel Hill Hobo Festival with a successful turnout.
Group hosts meeting on North Okaloosa shelter and soup kitchen programs
CRESTVIEW — The Helping Other People Effectively Network will host a status update meeting on cold night shelters and soup kitchens in Crestview.
United Way’s Coats for Kids at Christmas gets underway
FORT WALTON BEACH — The United Way of Okaloosa-Walton Counties and their partners are collecting coats for the annual Coats for Kids at Christmas" program.
Camellia Show and Plant Sale coming in November
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Greater Fort Walton Beach Camellia Society will host the 51st Annual Camellia Show and Plant Sale.
Gators put chomp on Bulldogs (PHOTOS)
BAKER — Doug Griffith Memorial Stadium was the scene for Friday’s District 1-1A football showdown between the host Baker School Gators and the Freeport Bulldogs. When the dust had settled the home st…