CRESTVIEW — The afternoon of Dec. 19, 50 leadership program students unpacked nearly three tons of food donated for more than 40 underprivileged classmates and their families.
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Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa celebrated during 10th Noel Night
CRESTVIEW — Attending Noel Night at the Crestview Public Library has become an annual tradition for T.J. Fulton's family.
FROM THE PULPIT: Hype, hyperbole, and Jesus
It comes around every year, although when it actually starts may vary. Does it really make a difference? Some say, "Absolutely!" Others say, "It’s just really annoying!"
Northwood Elementary continues to make strides in arts with student Christmas performance
CRESTVIEW — Parents of kindergarten students at Northwood Elementary School recently gathered to watch performing arts in action with a Christmas concert from all of the kindergarten classes.
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Crestview police: Public Safety Academy to return in spring
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Safety Academy, whose first class graduated Dec. 5, will return next spring, said community policing officer Wanda Hulion, the program's administrator.
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Check out best-selling and classic eBooks and audiobooks available 24/7 from the library’s digital collection at http://okaloosa.lib.overdrive.com.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Time to check your progress toward your retirement goals
Now that another year is ending, it’s a good time to take stock of where you are on your journey toward financial security. Of course, you could find many different "measuring sticks" to assess your …
Crestview area cold weather shelters open now
CRESTVIEW — Cold weather shelters open throughout the rest of the week are as follows:
Church offers Christmas store to Crestview Manor residents (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Members of the First Baptist Church of Crestview continued their annual tradition of providing a Christmas store for the residents of the Crestview Manor.
Dozer goes to school: Northwood students read to canine celeb
CRESTVIEW — Students at Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy have a new incentive to fill up their reading logs. For each completed log, they get to read to Dozer the therapy dog.