FORT WALTON BEACH — Bridgeway Center Inc. associates Dee Adams, Brittany Allen, Leigh Price, Autumn McAllister, Donna Morgan, Brooke Harrison and Jamie Tutnjevic recently received certification in th…
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NWF State College announces summer honors students
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College has recognized superior scholastic achievement of students completing the Summer 2013 term by naming them to the president's list and dean's list.
13 Okaloosa areas issued hazardous water advisories
FORT WALTON BEACH — Thirteen Okaloosa County areas may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Website teaches coping skills to military service members
The Defense Department’s National Center for Telehealth and Technology and the Veterans Affairs Department’s mental health informatics section have developed an interactive educational and life-coach…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Money management for women starts in October
When we talk about money and financial matters, it is easy to assume people are alike.
Northwood seeks muralists and other arts volunteers
CRESTVIEW — The north county's first arts and science academy seeks a few good muralists and other visual arts volunteers.
Shoal River Middle School to host water-filled 5K
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School is no stranger to fundraisers that get people moving, like its annual Annelise's Wild Mustang Run.
EDITOR'S DESK: Public input could aid Crestview’s budgeting situation
In today’s edition, we see photos from Mayor David Cadle’s recognition of a police officer and a firefighter for their more than 30 years’ combined service. (See “Public safety officers recognized,” …
Symphony's season features music from Europe and the U.S.
NICEVILLE — The Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra invites patrons to join the region's premier symphony for a musical journey through Europe, America and a "Winter Wonderland."
All Okaloosa teachers, administrators get raises
Only 19 of 1,349 Okaloosa County teachers who voted Aug. 27 were against a school district plan that provides everyone a 2.5 percent pay increase. The school district will spend about $6.2 million, i…