CRESTVIEW — The art of bookbinding dates back centuries, but a group of modern book artists has an exhibit of their contemporary works on display at the Crestview Public Library through October.
Author: archive
Sept. 24 is National Voter Registration Day
CRESTVIEW — Americans will celebrate National Voter Registration Day, Sept. 24, with a 50-state effort to register voters.
Harris: Unfunded state mandates led to county tax increase
CRESTVIEW — Financial pressure from the state forced the Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners to raise ad valorem taxes, Commissioner Wayne Harris says.
OCSO: Lake Silver Road canvassing seems legitimate after all
CRESTVIEW — Despite earlier reports that a man driving a white truck was canvassing the Crestview area for a non-existent “Tax Appraiser’s Office,” it seems that the visits were legitimate, the Okalo…
Two Crestview police officers fired in Floyd trial aftermath
Two Crestview police officers have been fired following Police Chief Tony Taylor’s review of sworn testimony in former Maj. Joseph Floyd’s trial and subsequent investigations, Taylor said.
Crestview church remembers 9-11 with prayer for peace (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church parishioners and the Knights of Columbus commemorated the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and observed “World Day of Prayer for Peace” during their re…
Baker sweeps Freeport in volleyball
BAKER — A slow start for the Baker School volleyball team didn't spell disaster Thursday night as the Gators hosted District 3-1A rival Freeport. Trailing 15-11 midway through the first set, the Gato…
Indians hand Crestview volleyball team first loss
FORT WALTON BEACH — Entering Wednesday night’s matchup with undefeated Crestview High School, Choctawhatchee knew an upset would only be possible with a near-perfect effort.
And that was only reinfo…
Baker farm raises rare Gloucestershire pigs (GALLERY)
BAKER — Being approached by a lumbering 650-pound porker can be unsettling, until the hog proves he's just eager to make a new friend who'll rub his jowls and ears.
GUEST COLUMN: Fewer laws mean more freedom
The mayor of Glendale, Colo., recently announced the “Year of Freedom,” during which the City Council plans to revoke at least one Glendale statute at every regularly scheduled City Council meeting t…