CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Health Department statistics underscore what director Dr. Karen Chapman calls "the major ongoing health issues in our community."
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Laurel Hill selects engineer, allows water payment plans (DOCUMENT)
LAUREL HILL — The City Council on Thursday unanimously selected Preble-Rish Inc. to serve as the grant writer and engineering firm to handle public improvement grants.
Gators off to a strong start
BAKER — Two days into spring football practice Baker School coach Matt Brunson couldn’t have been much happier.
“The weather this first Wednesday and Thursday has been awesome,” he said after Thursd…
Martial arts festival brings master instructors, continued knowledge
Two martial arts students said recent seminars helped them improve their technique and inspired continued education in combat practices.
Bulldogs take first steps under Hatten
CRESTVIEW — Rain greeted the Crestview High School football team Wednesday as the Bulldogs opened spring practice under new head coach Tim Hatten. Hatten said the first day of practice was about what…
Injured Twin Hills Park duck receiving treatment after rescue
CRESTVIEW — An animal rescuer will care for an injured Twin Hills Park Muscovy duck after a Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-licensed rehabilitator provides treatment.
Chief: One accreditation requirement projected for summer’s end
CRESTVIEW — Since becoming Crestview’s police chief last October, Tony Taylor has implemented departmental changes to bring compliance with state standards and investigative benefits for the north co…
Crestview mayor: Christians under attack more than ever
CRESTVIEW — More than 30 residents, religious and community leaders paused for a 15-minute observance of the National Day of Prayer at noon Thursday in front of City Hall.
‘Forward’ details north Okaloosa County progress, problems
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Herron, NWFSC arts department head, retiring in August
CRESTVIEW — If it hadn't been for Cliff Herron, dean of the Northwest Florida State College Humanities, Fine and Performing Arts Division, Crestview High School alumnus Montavius Diamond would never …