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SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Treasuring the moments
As much as I hate to say it, I'm a bit of a softy. I still tear up over “The Waltons” or “Bonanza” reruns. And it's really tough to watch another group of seniors head off for great adventures in lif…
Crestview schedules all Veterans Day festivities on actual holiday
CRESTVIEW — After weighing logistics, the City Council unanimously approved holding this year’s Veterans Day events on the actual Nov. 11 holiday.
Summer camps returning to Twin Hills
CRESTVIEW — Plans are in the works for another busy summer at Twin Hills Park in Crestview. The park will host a variety of youth sports camps ranging from fishing to volleyball.
Crestview Force bound for national tournament
The Crestview Force sixth-grade boys basketball team will play in a national tournament in July in Hampton, Va., following its April 28 Florida Amateur Athletic Union Division 2 District Championship…
Volleyball camp attendance surpasses expectations
BAKER — Volleyball’s familiar sounds echoed through Baker School’s gym Friday afternoon as 80 kindergartners through seventh-graders took part in the Baker’s volleyball camp. This is the second year …
Crestview PD: DeFuniak man identified from skeletal remains
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department has identified the skeletal remains, which were found in a wooded area near Pandora Drive on March 28, as those of Damian Matthew Andrews.
Developer: Krystal restaurant construction project 'in jeopardy'
CRESTVIEW — A Florida Department of Transportation mandate that owners of a Krystal burger restaurant planned for State Road 85 pay to build turn lanes could be a deal breaker, the project developer …
Military Appreciation Recognition Ceremony coming Saturday to Crestview park
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Military Affairs Committee’s Military Appreciation Recognition Ceremony is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Old Spanish Trail Park on Stillwell Boulevard. Atten…
Teacher of the Year: Medlock helps Walker students along
CRESTVIEW — Jackson Harrison, 10, has been mapping his future beyond fourth grade. Thanks to his Walker Elementary School teacher, Kim Medlock, he's pretty sure he's got a plan.