CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary students raised $1,160 for the American Cancer Society during Thursday's Mini Relay for Life at Shoal River Middle School’s track. Each class spent 30 minutes running…
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Women recognized for making a difference in agriculture
GAINESVILLE — Twenty-six counties received the Women’s Activity Award during the Florida Farm Bureau State Women's Leadership Conference March 1-3 at the Plantation on Crystal River.
Turn arrow adjustment eases traffic at S.R. 85 and John King Road
CRESTVIEW — Residents of Shoal Terrace, Stonebridge, Cherokee Bend and other southeast Crestview neighborhoods find it easier to turn onto John King Road, the access road to their subdivisions, follo…
Sorority members provide ‘overabundance’ for nursing home
CRESTVIEW — The Beta Sigma Phi City Council — comprising sorority chapters Zeta Delta, Preceptor Delta, Xi Psi and Epsilon Master — has donated more than 300 items to Silvercrest Manor.
Crestview chamber responds to Walton County golf tourney criticism
CRESTVIEW — A resident’s criticism of the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce’s decision to schedule a Mossy Head golfing event is “much ado about nothing,” a chamber spokesperson said.
Crestview High chorus ranks ‘excellent,’ ‘superior’ at festival
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School chorus returned from the State Choral Festival in Jacksonville in high spirits Monday evening, having received all "excellent" and "superior" grades from the jud…
Okaloosa driving testing ends for Crestview location
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Office is centralizing driving tests for new driver licenses to its Niceville branch, 506 Highway 85 N., effective immediately.
Cold weather shelters open tonight through Wednesday
CRESTVIEW — Due to the weather dropping below 40 degrees, cold weather shelters will open at 6 p.m.March 25 -27 as listed below.
Special Olympics torch run is Wednesday in two locations
CRESTVIEW — The Law Enforcement Special Olympics Torch Run is 9 a.m. in Crestview and 11:15 a.m. in Fort Walton Beach March 27.
Gulf Power wants to start program to attract businesses
FORT WALTON BEACH — Gulf Power plans to launch a new initiative next month to make Northwest Florida more aggressive in attracting businesses to the region.