NAVARRE — Like most people I had given up Crestview High School’s baseball team for going into the seventh inning of Tuesday’s District 1-7A tournament semifinal game against Tate. The Bulldogs trail…
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Arts & Heritage Festival returns to Laurel Hill this Saturday
CRESTVIEW — Regional artists and crafters, classic vehicles, a bounce house, live music and food will highlight North Okaloosa County's annual spring Arts and Heritage Festival on Saturday.
DICKSON: Kids need a place to play ball
In the 1960s and '70s, I played Dixie Youth baseball while growing up in Gulf Breeze. As a 12-year-old kid, I didn’t think about adults' investment of their time and resources for my friends and I to…
SHANKLIN: 6 tips to reduce investment stress
You probably aren’t too worried about it, but April is Stress Awareness Month.
Crestview craftsman's vase reveals hidden surprise
CRESTVIEW — A mayoral commission to produce a presentation vase for Crestview's sister city has revealed secrets inside an old honey locust log.
Crestview resident places first in 24-Hour Challenge
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Danielle Wunker, of Crestview, is one of four Bob Jones University students awarded first place in the iNRB Digital Video 24-Hour Challenge.
A Crestview woman's 'tribute to an honest man'
On a lovely Sabbath afternoon in the earth's infancy, with the sun shining down on Florida's lush forest and the Gulf of Mexico's crystal blue waters, the Holy Trinity was busy resting and admiring a…
BRESLAWSKI: For healthiest dish, eat farm fresh Northwest Florida produce
While it can be fun to shop at the supermarket, try foods from other regions or get favorites year-round. Fresh, local, in-season foods are the better option for the best flavor and nutritional value.
GARCIA: Learn more about conservation at the Crestview library
The first Earth Day — celebrated April 22, 1970 — signified the beginnings of the modern environmental movement.
North Okaloosa violent crime dips; theft, fraud show slight rise
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office annual report show dips in north district violent crimes, like assaults and domestic violence, and slight rises in others, such as thefts and fraud.