CRESTVIEW — The strains of Frédéric Chopin and Giacomo Puccini mingle with the tomes of William Shakespeare and F. Scott Fitzgerald at the Crestview Public Library many Monday and Tuesday evenings.
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OneBlood to merge with The Institute for Transfusion Medicine
OneBlood, Inc., the not-for-profit blood center serving most of Florida and parts of South Georgia and Alabama, and The Institute for Transfusion Medicine, Inc., the not-for-profit blood center and t…
ARRESTS: July 25, 2014
The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided the following crime reports for publication:
July 5
•Zachary Kyle Silva, 19, Baker: sexual battery.
July 10
Dearly Ona, 29, Crestview: battery.
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4 ways to make your wedding guests happy
Brides-to-be have long checklists for planning their big day. Dress, flowers, venue, vows, will there be a sit-down dinner or hors d’oeuvres and crudités? Who will be in the wedding party?
Look Good, Feel Better program scheduled in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Look Good Feel Better's next session is 1-3 p.m. Aug. 11 at North Okaloosa Medical Center, Senior Circle classroom, 127 E. Redstone Ave., Suite A.
County school resource officer unit presented statewide Agency of the Year award
The Okaloosa County School Resource Officer Unit is the Florida Association of SRO's Agency of the Year.
Weekend closures planned for State Road 123 in Okaloosa County
CHIPLEY — State Road 123 between State Road 85 in Crestview and Eglin Parkway in Fort Walton Beach will be closed from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 26 and 27 for unexploded ordinance removal. North and sou…
Six parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Six Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Longleaf pine making comeback in Northwest Florida
Projects that will help restore native longleaf pine and help protected wildlife are receiving Gulf Power-supported grants under the Longleaf Stewardship Fund.
Bodybuilder, neurosurgeon debunk 5 training myths
While big chunks of America’s population continue to be ravaged by obesity, causing other problems such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes, there are many millions who choose to prevent those con…