Residents should take precautions to avoid heat exhaustion, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County states.
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Offer kids whole grains; they’ll eat them, study shows
Many parents assume their children will shun whole grains because they think they don’t like them, a University of Florida researcher says, but a new UF study may start to debunk that idea.
Auditor: City should cease deficit spending
CRESTVIEW — The city’s auditors are cautioning officials about deficit spending that has been propped up by utilities revenues.
'Spamalot' brings inspired medieval lunacy to Niceville
Northwest Florida State College’s “Spamalot” gallops along at a merry clip, barely giving the audience a chance to catch its collective breath before the next bit of tomfoolery. As director Joe Taylo…
Basic floral design classes begin next month
VALPARAISO — Floral design enthusiasts can learn more about fashionable arrangements next month during the Niceville Garden Club's classes.
CHECK IT OUT: Award-winning books among library selections
The Crestview Public Library's collection development policies and guidelines help us with our selections.
Crestview theatre buff takes director's chair in Pace production
CRESTVIEW — Retiring from his civil service job at the Eglin Air Force Base hospital gave Crestview actor Joe Perna the opportunity to pursue his real love: The theatre. Thursday an encore of a show …
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Tim Hatten gets it
Tim Hatten has proven to be a breath of fresh air in the 16 months since he arrived at Crestview High School to take the job as head football coach and athletic director. In an age when too many high…
Newby, Okaloosa public information officer, to speak at Crestview library
Kathy Newby, the Okaloosa Board of County Commissioner’s public information officer, will speak at 10:30 a.m. on July 17, 2014, at the Crestview Public Library.
Community response team volunteer speaks at Civitan Club meeting
CRESTVIEW — Crestview Civitan Club members know more about the North Okaloosa Community Emergency Response Team following a July 10 presentation by CERT volunteer Robert Clisham.