CRESTVIEW — In 2013’s first quarter, officers responded to 167 traffic incidents, a 5 percent increase from last year, the Crestview Police Department stated in a newly released report.
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Antioch Elementary honor roll
First grade
A’s
Bair, Jordan; Black, Aiden; Bobrowski, Eddie; Capotosto, Angelina; Clonts, Katerina; Donahoo, Nyla; Fickling, Leigha; Godwin, Ryan; Guzm, Tiana; Horton, RJ; Kerle, Tylen; Lawson, Alex…
Look Good, Feel Better program planned April 14
Look Good Feel Better's next session is 1-3 p.m. April 14 at North Okaloosa Medical Center's Senior Circle classroom, 127 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview.
Jackie Robinson’s daughter to visit Baker School after essay contest
BAKER — Baker School can expect a visit from best-selling author Sharon Robinson, daughter of Jackie Robinson, the Brooklyn Dodger whose hiring ended modern racial segregation in Major League Basebal…
Students depict environmental awareness for fair
CRESTVIEW — Twelve Bob Sikes Elementary School students and one Walker Elementary School student have received recognition for participating in the city of Crestview and CH2MHill’s poster contest pro…
Senior citizens refuse to give scammers account information
SHALIMAR — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office asks residents to report swindle attempts following two south county incidents.
Donofro throws no-hitter (photo gallery)
CRESTVIEW — Roman Donofro wasn’t perfect in his final regular-season home appearance for Crestview High School’s baseball team Tuesday night, but he was pretty good. The pitcher celebrated Senior Nig…
French business majors intern with Crestview chamber
CRESTVIEW — For the next three months, Steven Chevalier, 20, and Mathias Leroy, 19 — business majors at the University of Nantes, on France’s west coast near Crestview's sister city, Noirmoutier — wi…
Laurel Hill business owner: septic system is fine
LAUREL HILL — The old Hobo Video location will soon house Highway 85 Deli. However, before Timothy Creel and his wife, Barbara, open for business, they hope to extinguish a rumor.
REVIEW: Featured photographer captures wildlife, landscapes
CRESTVIEW — Many of Trina Talmon's images almost hypnotize the viewer. They lure you in and don’t let you go.