CRESTVIEW — Deborah Reynolds-Nash has seen the cost of living rise in her 57 years.
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Ware makes it official, signs with Kentucky (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Denzel Ware, Crestview High School’s top dog defensive end, became a Wildcat on Wednesday signing a National Letter of Intent to play football at the University of Kentucky. The 6-foot-3 …
EDITOR’S DESK: Paying in change: a telling trend
I met Deborah Reynolds-Nash on Friday afternoon when most of our news team had left the building for a well-deserved break from non-stop reporting on the winter storm.
HUBBUB: Teen shooting not accidental, Animal control should allow chickens
Teen shooting wasn't accidental
No such thing as an accidental discharge. Negligent discharge.
Jamie Parkin
AARP volunteers offer free tax preparation
CRESTVIEW — Terell Burgess appreciates getting AARP volunteers' free tax filing advice at the Crestview Public Library.
Exodos Ministries seeks donations for annual fundraising auction (DOC)
CRESTVIEW — Kyra Crowson, Exodos ministries' admissions director, needs donations for a benefit dinner next month.
Black History Program coming Feb. 8
The Carver-Hill Memorial & Historical Society's annual Black History Program is 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Carver-Hill Center on School Avenue in Crestview.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Denzel's big day has arrived
Crestview High School defensive end Denzel Ware, a longtime University of Kentucky commit, will sign his National Letter of Intent during a 10 a.m. ceremony in the school's media center. College foot…
Medical school preparation program needs more funding (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Rachel Simon plans to follow her mother's example.
Crestview offered skate park equipment
CRESTVIEW — Skaters here may soon get to ollie, tailslide and kickflip locally if the City Council accepts a donor’s offer of $120,000 worth of park equipment.