Okaloosa County schools' financial control might shift from principals to the district if a proposed plan gets approved. Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson asked the Okaloosa County School Board on Thu…
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Jehovah's Witnesses set international convention
NEW ORLEANS — Jehovah’s Witnesses, including the Crestview congregation and New Orleans to Panama City Beach neighbors, will attend the “Keep Seeking First God’s Kingdom” Convention in New Orleans.
Standout Crestview seniors to take love of limelight to college
CRESTVIEW — Before twists of faith pushed each into the limelight, seniors Angeles Alexander and Wesley Barlow never thought about performing in public.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Talking about finances is important for newlyweds
June is a popular month for weddings. If you’re getting married, you have many exciting details to discuss with your spouse-to-be.
Baker man among CHELCO's Power and Hope Award recipients
CHELCO employees Tommie Gipson, information technology manager, and Marc Hart, operations supervisor, have earned Touchstone Energy’s Power and Hope Award, which honors exemplary cooperative employee…
'IT TAKES A LOT OF GUTS': Northwood students overcome hesitation, embrace Dance Day
CRESTVIEW — Jasmin Roser believes that dancing is necessary these days.
State, local officials: Scammers target seniors with good credit
CRESTVIEW — Tasha Carter, an assistant to Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, says that residents, particularly seniors, can expect scams to evolve.
Author shares seven decades of wisdom to overcome virtually anything
CRESTVIEW — In "Born Again Free as a Butterfly," author Mary C. Bridges offers testimony of how God has orchestrated the past 70 years of trials, tribulations and celebrations for her good.
Justin Richards baseball tournament starts Thursday
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School gray baseball team takes on Baker next week during the 19th Annual Justin Richards Scholarship Tournament. Admission to the tourney — which starts 9 a.m. Thursda…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Plan for hurricane season before it's too late
Hurricane season runs June 1 through Nov. 30. Often, during years of little to no activity, residents tend to have a false sense of security, which results in a lack of preparedness.