CRESTVIEW — A finger-snapping good time awaits this weekend, when the creepy, kooky, mysterious, spooky and all-together ookey "Addams Family" — plus assorted long-deceased ancestors — takes over the…
Author: archive
Okaloosa Arts Alliance donates to children's art fund
FORT WALTON BEACH — Children in Crisis' Children’s Art Education program has an extra $800 in support.
Bringing pollinators back: Insectary meadows provide food for pollinators, homes for beneficial bugs
Most fruits and vegetables we eat once depended on insect pollinators.
Hopewell UMC celebrates 120th Homecoming on Sunday
LAUREL HILL — While their sister church, Christian Home United Methodist, has closed its doors after 95 years, members of Hopewell United Methodist Church are preparing to celebrate their 120th Homec…
'Waldo Bill' has little effect on Crestview traffic tickets
CRESTVIEW — The state Legislature's passage of the "Waldo Bill," which prohibits Florida communities from establishing traffic ticket quotas, has little effect in Crestview, according to police.
Catching up with Nate Gerard
CRESTVIEW— Nate Gerard wasn’t an overnight success on the high school baseball diamond. Gerard, a senior catcher for Crestview High School, worked his way up, waiting three years before finally earni…
Davidson baseball teams equipped with potentially life-saving gear
CRESTVIEW — Davidson Middle School is the first Okaloosa County baseball team to be equipped by the Taylor Haugen Foundation’s Youth Equipment For Sports Safety Program and the Dugas Family Foundatio…
Baker team's robot named Best in Show
BAKER — Coding for a Cure, Baker School's robotics team, has plenty to celebrate.
Crestview's flag football team falls to Niceville (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
FORT WALTON BEACH — Crestview High School’s flag football team showed improvement from the first game of the season until Tuesday’s finale. The Bulldogs only had one senior and the roster was filled …
Meet Antioch Elementary's 6 Super Readers
CRESTVIEW — Antioch Elementary School's latest Accelerated Reader Super Readers are: front row, from left, first-grader Miguelanton Tadeo, kindergartner Elsie O’Neill and second-grader Jonathan Logan.