CRESTVIEW — Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge Zoological Park staffers are welcoming three baby ring-tailed lemurs, including twins, born last week.
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Antioch 5K nets more than $2,000 for school supplies, programs
CRESTVIEW — The second annual Antioch "Flight of the Aviator" 5K Run/Walk, featuring Kids Fun Runs, raised more than $2,000 for the school's parent teacher organization, event organizers said.
Applications available for energy-saving home improvements
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County homeowners can apply for a program offering free house improvements that could lower energy bills.
Williams graduating May 9 with doctorate
Patrice A. Williams, a Jackson, Ala., native and Crestview resident, will graduate with a doctorate in Higher Education Administration May 9 from the University of Southern Mississippi.
Pirates take down Hoboes
LAUREL HILL — Nothing seemed to go right for the Laurel Hill School baseball team Thursday as the Hoboes hosted Ponce de Leon in a District 1-1A game. The Hobo offense struggled with just two hits. A…
Baker School JROTC earns top placing at regional event
BAKER — Twenty-seven students in Baker School's Junior ROTC program won several medals and trophies during a recent regional competition.
Doctor: Less food, more nutrition and exercise key to men's health
CRESTVIEW — Dr. Richard Weaver has a prescription that addresses numerous medical concerns men can face as they age: eat less, eat healthfully and exercise more.
Benefit dinner raises more than $15,000 for Exodos Ministries
CRESTVIEW — Exodos Ministries now has an extra $15,000 that can help staffers minister to men recovering from chemical addictions.
EDITOR'S DESK: North Okaloosa's 'Future Chefs' are learning lifelong skills
We all like food that fills us up and tastes great.
Coney Island Restaurant owner: historic griddle may not be repairable
CRESTVIEW — The community's most famous griddle might have one last chance before it's consigned to the realms of local history.