CRESTVIEW — Local schools are squeezing in final rehearsals and putting last-minute touches on their annual Christmas chorus and band concerts.
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Community garden movement comes to town; council adds support
CRESTVIEW — The community garden movement has arrived in Crestview, bringing with it myriad benefits, organizer Catherine Ward says.
Christmas tree lighting to follow parade Dec. 7
CRESTVIEW — Following the city of Crestview and Main Street Crestview Association's Christmas Parade, attendees are invited to nearby Lifepoint Church for a Christmas tree lighting.
THE HOBO HOMEFRONT: Declutter before decorating your Christmas tree
While unpacking Christmas decorations — items I've acquired over several years — from the attic, I pondered why people keep things.
FROM THE PULPIT: Give thanks in all circumstances, good or bad
On Oct. 3, 1789, President George Washington made the following proclamation and created the United States' first official Thanksgiving Day.
CHECK IT OUT: Expect more community programs, e-book collection expansion in '14
Happy New Year! I would like to take this opportunity to report on the state of the library and my beliefs and concerns for the year.
Homeless for the holidays: Family 'just wants a roof over our heads'
CRESTVIEW — A week and a day. That's how long Debbie Campione and her family were given to move out of their home.
Christmas calendar submissions sought
The holidays are here, and it's time to share the many Christmas and winter activities planned for the area.
Former senator: Crestview's No. 4 College Town ranking 'remarkable' (BROCHURE)
CRESTVIEW — The Hub City is the No. 4 college town in the country, according to the American Institute for Economic Research, which ranked areas with less than 250,000 residents.
Antioch Elementary principal, police weigh in on traffic concerns
CRESTVIEW — With more than 100 parents who opt to drive their children instead of letting them ride the school bus, Antioch Elementary School's morning traffic can cause parents to wait up to a half-…