Northwood Elementary School’s decision to cease yearbook publication has concerned at least a couple of parents who see the annual as a household staple.
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FROM THE PULPIT: Jesus can help pick up the broken pieces
Summer vacation ended — as did the visit with Grandma and Grandpa — and Johnny and Mary went back home to their parents.
Okaloosa Value Adjustment board member wanted
FORT WALTON BEACH —The Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners will appoint a citizen to the Value Adjustment Board for one year, as required by Florida statutes.
Haines graduates from Clarkson University
POTSDAM, N.Y. — Courtney A. Haines, of Crestview, received a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Clarkson University.
Crestview woman vying for national baking contest (RECIPE)
CRESTVIEW — Dawn Onuffer seeks support to bring her baking dreams to November’s 46th annual Pillsbury Bake-Off in Las Vegas. The Crestview resident is a semifinalist in the national competition.
Foster named publisher of News Bulletin, Daily News and others
Skip Foster, a veteran publisher and Florida native, will be the Northwest Florida Daily News’ next publisher and will oversee weekly newspapers in Crestview, Milton, Destin and Walton County.
Soccer camp stresses development of skills
CRESTVIEW — Close to 30 children have learned new kicking and passing skills following Crestview High School’s second annual Soccer Camp for Future Bulldogs. Crestview High School boys soccer coach S…
Basketball camp good starting point for young players
CRESTVIEW — While basketball season is five months away, summertime allows players to fine-tune their game. Seven young women took the opportunity to learn from Shoal River Middle School boys basketb…
Free women's self-defense class planned Saturday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Gordon Martial Arts will offer a free women's self-defense course from 10-11:30 a.m. Saturday.
RESTORE Advisory Committee members named
Okaloosa County commissioners have made final selections to the Okaloosa RESTORE Advisory Committee.