It’s hard to believe I’m old enough to have experienced things more than 40 years ago. But the calendar doesn’t lie, and time has a way of marching on with the years cascading by like a mountain wate…
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Credit union to buy First National Bank of Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The First National Bank of Crestview has agreed to be purchased by First Commerce Credit Union.
Early voting in Okaloosa County is Aug. 11-23
Early voting is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11 through Saturday, Aug. 23.
'Do it for Drew' fundraiser nets $1,127 for injured boy
CRESTVIEW — Residents kicked, stretched, Zumba’d and ultimately raised $1,127 for Drew Barefield during a weekend fundraiser hosted by Gordon Martial Arts.
Council: Detailed budget review necessary, fire tax loses traction
CRESTVIEW — The City Council launched its review of the city’s 2014-15 budget at a Monday evening workshop dominated by discussion of the proposed fire assessment.
Businessman, council member announces run for mayor
CRESTVIEW — Lifelong resident, local businessman and sitting City Councilman Tom Gordon has announced his candidacy for mayor.
Antioch Elementary School Open House begins Aug. 14
CRESTVIEW — Open house for the new school year at Antioch Elementary School is 3-6 p.m. Aug. 14 and 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Aug. 15.
Armstrong, Bulldogs focused on winning
CRESTVIEW — Junior quarterback Corey Armstrong is already thinking about the big picture. “I just want to help our team win this year and make a big run (in the playoffs),” he said.
CAMPUS KUDOS: Lovelace graduates with bachelor's degree
TROY, Ala. — Lynsi Lovelace, of Crestview, graduated from Troy University during the summer 2014 semester. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree.
Heritage Museum schedules children's Summer History Camp
VALPARAISO — Northwest Florida children can experience simulated time travel next week during Summer History Camp at the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida.