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Crestview woman quits job, focuses on cooking
CRESTVIEW — One of the community's top prize-winning home chefs has fared so well in nationwide competitions that she quit her job to make cooking her main focus.
Safety presentation energizes Walker students
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School fifth-grader LaZaria Carr knows what to do if she sees someone being electrocuted.
Baker baseball team drops opener
FORTWALTON BEACH— First-year Baker School baseball coach Adam Henry knows it will probably take time for his team to grow into a cohesive unit. Henry is the Gators' third head coach in as many years.
Longest-serving Okaloosa County sheriff dies
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County's longest-serving sheriff died Monday after a period of hospice care. Ray Wilson was elected in 1956 and served 20 years in office.
Duke Field, State Roads 85 and 285 to close for test mission
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — Duke Field and several roads will be closed Feb. 14 for Eglin's test mission.
Second-place prize surprises Davidson robotics team
CRESTVIEW — Jeremiah Sexton, Michael Stender and Colby Sanders aren't yet teenagers, but they already have career goals.
Boot camp offers chance to 'step up' leadership skills
CRESTVIEW — Feb. 15 is the deadline for parents who want to sign their children up for next month's 26-hour Emerald Coast Young Marines boot camp.
'New Works,' local artists: Northwest Florida Ballet premieres works by local choreographers
Beginning today, the Northwest Florida Ballet premieres "The New Works Project," ballets by three local choreographers, in a specially created black box theatre. Tickets for the Fort Walton Beach stu…
'The best year in American cinema' sparks moviegoers' memories
CRESTVIEW — Film historians may differ on the best film ever made — art being a matter of personal taste — but they generally agree that 1939 was the best year in American cinema.