CRESTVIEW — The Emerald Coast Children's Advocacy Center in Niceville has additional diapers, baby wipes, juice boxes, chocolate chip cookie dough, and assorted bagged snacks following a local school…
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'70s tribute band to perform Thursday at Niceville arts center
NICEVILLE — The Niceville Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce and Northwest Florida State College will present LavaLamp, in concert, 7-9 p.m. April 16 at the Mattie Kelly Fine & Performing Arts Center amp…
HELMS: Overcoming sin is challenging, but possible
As you study Samuel's story, you will learn of Eli, the priest, and his sons.
NITZEL: Fighting, fencing on tap at Crestview library next month
Hear ye, hear ye! On Tuesday, May 5, the Shire of Phoenix Glade, of the Society for Creative Anachronism, will take us “Back to the Middle Ages.”
Crestview man grateful for angels during near-death experience
As our life progresses, we never think of ourselves as not being able to do all the things we used to do in our younger life.
National Transplant Month: Crestview man's expenses exceed cost of transplant
CRESTVIEW — April is Transplant Awareness Month and Saturday's “The Big Event,” a fundraiser for businessman Ron Walker, offers an opportunity to help a local man in need of a liver transplant.
Northwest Florida schools celebrate Month of the Military Child
CRESTVIEW — The Month of the Military Child is in force nationwide throughout April. The 29-year-old event recognizes American children 18 or younger with parents serving in the U.S. military.
Crestview family welcomes French summer exchange student
CRESTVIEW — Business leaders will see a new face around the city over the next three months as the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce’s summer intern from France gets down to business.
BROADHEAD: People aren't perfect — God is
Sometimes, people disappoint us. It could be a child who brings home a less than satisfactory report card. A spouse who spends too much money on a destructive habit or annoying hobby. A friend who pr…
Here's how you can walk the Panhandle to raise sexual assault awareness
FORT WALTON BEACH — Child sexual assault survivor and advocate Lauren Book, among others, will walk the panhandle Thursday, April 16 during her sixth annual “Lauren’s Walk."