The Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast still offers an after-school program in Crestview, but as of July 30, it moved to the Church of the Epiphany.
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Crestview High School band's new drum majors eye challenges and opportunities
When the 2015-16 Crestview High School band debuted Aug. 7, so did its new trio of drum majors. Head major Elizabeth Dunn, along with assistant majors Tiffany Berkley and Amelia Herman, will lead the…
Crestview council to select Citizen of the Year on Aug. 10
CRESTVIEW — The city council will meet next week to select the Mae R. Coleman Citizen of Year.
Crestview's Confederate flag discussion to continue next month
CRESTVIEW — The City Council will continue discussion on the Confederate battle flag during its first regular meeting next month.
LETTER: Silence about Planned Parenthood is deafening
Dear editor,
In reference to the Holocaust, Dietrich Bonhoeffer said, “Silence in the face of evil is itself evil: God will not hold us guiltless. Not to speak is to speak. Not to act is to act.”
T…
LETTER: Support prayer at Okaloosa school board meetings
Dear editor,
There is an effort to stop the invocation at Okaloosa County School Board meetings.
There will be a 5:30 p.m. prayer vigil Monday, Aug. 10 at the Okaloosa County School District office.…
Baker graduate completes military training
CRESTVIEW — Air Force Airman 1st Class Jeremy J. Maradik graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an eight-week program th…
Have church, will travel: Laurel Hill centenarian's church brings worship home
When mobility challenges prevented Laurel Hill centenarian McDonald Campbell from attending Sunday service, the Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church brought church to Campbell.
Visual arts, music, dance flourish during downtown Crestview's arts renaissance (VIDEO)
Visual and performing arts attract families and businesses to a community, enhance livability, stimulate students and improve their performance in core school subjects like science and math. And, wit…
One Okaloosa park receives advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — One Okaloosa County park has potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated Aug. 5.