PENSACOLA — At least 50 Escambia County fugitives reportedly have been arrested, following a sweep led by U.S. Marshals and the Escambia County Sheriff's Office, with Okaloosa’s assistance. The effor…
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A DOSE OF PUPPY LOVE: Great Dane greets Walgreens customers
CRESTVIEW — From toddlers to seniors, Walgreens customers approached the drug store's new four-legged greeter Thursday afternoon.
Riverside students start school campus vegetable garden
CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School students now can harvest vegetables with the addition of a green on the campus’ north side.
Anderson, Scott shine at district track meet (photo gallery)
JAY — Led by Cassidy Anderson and Dylan Scott, the Baker School track and field team made a strong showing at Tuesday’s District 1-1A meet. Anderson won the long jump, the triple jump, the 200-meter …
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…
NWFSC 50th anniversary kick-off is April 17
NICEVILLE — A year-long 50th anniversary celebration of Northwest Florida State College, or NWFSC, begins at 9 a.m. April 17 at 100 College Blvd., Niceville, in the Raiders Arena.
ARREST REPORT: April 12, 2013
The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office provided the following crime reports for publication.
Free food, giveaways available at pet store's customer appreciation celebration
CRESTVIEW — Pawsitively Scrumptious owner April Meier wants to thank customers for one year of business with a celebration Saturday.
April 14 performance concludes local NAACP 65th anniversary events
CRESTVIEW — The NAACP’s Okaloosa County chapter will conclude its weekend celebration of the organization's 65th anniversary with a performance of a play benefiting a community leader's health expens…
Spring arts festival benefits Laurel Hill School programs, community
LAUREL HILL — Like spring flowers bursting into bloom, the grounds at Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church will sprout colorful tents and displays of local artists' creativity on Saturday.