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Laurel Hill family sends 7SFG soldier off with a favorite treat

LAUREL HILL —Sgt. Derek Gibson's friends in Laurel Hill ensured the New England native deploys abroad with the taste of one of his favorite treats fresh in his mouth.

Published November 8, 2013
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Baker's accidental kicker tees it up for the Gators

BAKER — It's fair to say that Baker School senior football player Malcolm Griffith might be an accidental kicker. As a freshman, Griffith was a wide receiver and defensive back, who dabbled in kickin…

Published November 8, 2013
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Update: Structural fire, 'minor' damage at L-3 Crestview Aerospace

CRESTVIEW — Faulty machinery was to blame for a minor fire at L-3 Crestview Aerospace, according to Lance Martin, L-3 Communications Group's manager of public relations.

Published November 8, 2013
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Shelter House seeks donations for holiday meals

Shelter House, serving Okaloosa and Walton counties, is accepting donations for its annual holiday food drive. The agency collects food and prepares holiday meal baskets for domestic and sexual viole…

Published November 8, 2013
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Crestview beekeeper shares advice on getting started in the hobby

CRESTVIEW — More than two dozen residents attending the Crestview Public Library's First Tuesday lecture now know more about beekeeping.

Published November 8, 2013
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Crestview Housing Authority improving properties to change public opinion

CRESTVIEW — Crestview Housing Authority staffers say they are working to challenge unfavorable opinions about affordable housing.

Published November 7, 2013
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FROM THE PULPIT: Are you like Mrs. Peterson or Mr. Peterson?

You've probably heard the phrase, “Many a truth is told in jest,” or some version of it. Geoffrey Chaucer included this sentiment in "The Cook's Tale," written in 1390.

Published November 7, 2013
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Shoal River students celebrate anime, build friendships

CRESTVIEW — A number of Shoal River Middle School students gather after school to discuss anime, a Japanese art form that spans film, television and comic book genres, among others.

Published November 7, 2013
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Community, school events planned to honor area veterans

CRESTVIEW — As Veterans Day approaches, area schools, civic and community organizations are planning events to honor residents who have served in the U.S. armed forces.

Published November 7, 2013
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Harvest Vineyard closed; pastor charged with child neglect

CRESTVIEW — Authorities have arrested a downtown ministry's pastor following a month's investigation of child abuse and neglect allegations.

Published November 7, 2013
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