CRESTVIEW — William Gibson's "The Miracle Worker" is one of theatre's most challenging plays.
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Crestview City Council to consider uses for $960K refund
CRESTVIEW — Having nearly a million dollars fall into the city's coffers soon after civic leaders were forced to craft a lean 2013-14 budget gives officials some fiscal leeway.
4 ways anyone can be more like a Marine
They’re called “The Few. The Proud;” does that mean the many Americans who admire the U.S. Marines never hope to become more like them? Eric Wentz, a highly decorated military intelligence specialist…
SPECIAL REPORT: Why 10 miles separate many NWF communities
CRESTVIEW — From Crestview to Deerland is about 10 miles. It's a tad less than 10 miles to Mossy Head, and slightly less than 10 miles more to DeFuniak Springs.
Kentucky football coach visits North Okaloosa
LAUREL HILL — A few surprise spectators were at Tuesday's high school boys basketball game between Crestview and Laurel Hill. With college football's National Signing Day coming up Feb. 5, University…
Desecration of child's grave 'hurtful'; God 'will deal with (thieves)'
CRESTVIEW — Jolene Parker Patterson laid her infant son, Joshua Devin Kroll II, to rest in 2005.
Crestview family 'overwhelmed' by community's generosity following fire
CRESTVIEW — Losing a home and receiving an outpouring of generosity is difficult to process, Ritchie Golden says.
Bulldogs fall to Tigers in regular season finale
CRESTVIEW — In time, Crestview High School girls basketball Coach Kathy Combest hopes her young Bulldog team will look a lot like Pensacola High's girls. The Tigers aren’t very big, but they are athl…
Reminder: Gulf grouper recreational season will not close Feb. 1
The Feb. 1 through March 31 closure that would have affected several species of grouper in Gulf state waters has been removed and will not occur as it has in previous years. This closure was removed …
Elections office scholarship applications due March 17
The Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections will award three $1,200 scholarships at its summer conference. One nominee from Okaloosa County will be selected.