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FINANCIAL FOCUS: 5 tips to secure a financial Independence Day
It’s almost the Fourth of July, the day when we celebrate our independence as a nation and the many liberties we enjoy as individuals.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Remember athletes who served for our freedoms
Friday, we celebrate our nation’s 238th birthday — and what a 238 years it has been.
Neurosurgeon: The greatest thing you can do you for body is to build muscle
If you want good health, a long life and to feel your best well into old age, the No. 1 most important thing you can do is strength-training, says Dr. Brett Osborn, author of “Get Serious, A Neurosur…
HUBBUB: Remembering Mark Kempski, there's an app for restaurant inspections
Problems with pond's mosquitoes – I have called the (county) office twice last week and was told they would have an inspector call me back concerning the stagnant water/pond in my backyard and the ya…
CHECK IT OUT: Read books and earn funny money for prizes
Our summer reading program is off to a fizzing, booming start!
Crestview attorney recognized for service
The Florida Bar honored 203 attorneys for 50 years of dedication to the practice of law during a luncheon at The Florida Bar's Annual Convention at the Boca Raton Resort & Club.
Acting Veterans Affairs secretary initiates monthly health facilities site inspections
Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan D. Gibson directed all Department of Veterans Affairs’ Medical Center and Health Care System directors to conduct monthly in-person reviews of scheduling pr…
Teachers Credit Union's new office is next door to its Baker roots
BAKER — The Okaloosa County Teachers Federal Credit Union’s June 21 move out of the Baker Block into its new home next to the Gator Café brought it closer to its roots.
Local beauties and a beast star in NWFSC mini-musical
NICEVILLE — Cast members from throughout the county, including leads from Crestview and Baker, populate the Camp Glee production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”