CRESTVIEW — The city's two newest councilmen have won their positions without a single vote.
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Public comment ends Jan. 20 for USDA Conservation Stewardship rule
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service is extending the public comment period on the Conservation Stewardship Program interim rule.
March of Dimes offers tips to prevent birth defects
MAITLAND — March of Dimes is raising awareness about the leading cause of infant mortality during National Birth Defects Prevention Month.
Baker man wins $1 million in lottery
TALLAHASSEE — Ronald McLean, 62, of Baker, claimed a $1 million prize in the $1,000,000 Golden Holiday Scratch-Off game at Florida Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee.
Baker boys struggle from close range against Northview (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — If Baker School’s boys basketball team is to have a shot at a playoff run the Gators must fix the little things. That was evident Monday night as Baker hosted District 3-1A rival Northview. O…
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Cranking things up in 2015
I can’t believe it is 2015. We survived another round of the holidays and, for me, that meant a week sharing my mom’s sleeper sofa with my 70-pound dog. The five or six weeks between Thanksgiving and…
Baker girls too strong for Northview (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — The rebuilding process for the Baker School’s girls basketball team took another step forward Monday night. Powered by Jessica Black’s game-high 15 points the Gators beat District 3-1A foe No…
Crestview girls pound Tate
Crestview High School’s girls basketball team opened the new year in impressive fashion Friday, taking a District 1-6A win over Tate 49-16.
CHELCO asks members to help 'Beat the Peak'
Due to an extreme cold weather forecast for Thursday morning, Choctawhatchee Electrical Cooperative is asking members to voluntarily conserve energy between 5:30 a.m. and 8:30 a.m., which will help r…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: What does 2015 hold in store for investors?
If you’re an investor, you probably had a pretty good year in 2014. But what’s in store for 2015?