CRESTVIEW — Lawmen closed a portion of North Savage Street Friday morning so the Florida Department of Law Enforcement could investigate a Thursday night shooting.
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NWF State supports Got Your 6 veterans campaign
Northwest Florida State College has signed a pledge to support the Got Your 6 program, which helps student veterans by implementing resources, programs and policies to help them.
Crestview girls win Pace tournament
CrestviewHigh School's girls basketball team has plenty to cheer about after winning the championship of the Pace Christmas tournament.
The Bulldogs opened the tournament with a resounding 55-29 w…
2013 in art and culture: Organizations, events enhance area livability
CRESTVIEW — The city's cultural "livability" is one of its most attractive assets in luring major businesses to the area. Looking back on 2013, the Crestview area can rightfully bask in these artisti…
ACT, SAT workshop registration due Jan. 7
North Okaloosa students taking the Jan. 25 or March 8 SAT and Feb. 8 ACT can attend Niceville or Fort Walton Beach workshops for pre-exam assistance.
Hooves for Heroes offers respite, healing for military, kids and families
HOLT — Since June, a country horse farm near the end of a quiet dirt lane has provided respite for returning military members, special-needs children and their families.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Financial resolutions for the new year
About 45 percent of Americans usually make New Year’s resolutions, according to a survey from the University of Scranton.
Bulldogs fall in tournament title game
FORT WALTON BEACH — A gutsy comeback attempt by the Crestview High School boys basketball team in the championship game of the First City Bank Shootout at Choctawhatchee High School came up just shor…
LETTER: Restaurant should work to prevent traffic jams
New Years' resolution recommendation: What would it take to widen the road coming out of Krystal so that you can make a right turn without creating a traffic jam?
Bulldog working to curb hospital-acquired infections with invention
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview High School graduate concerned about hospital-acquired infections from unsanitary bathing is doing something about it.