Recreation field plans need turf: If this will not be turf, it's a waste of money. Turf infields … will allow tourneys, rain or shine, with a good drainage system.
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HELMS: Christians are a lot like these weeds among wheat
The Bible, in Matthew 13, tells the story a farmer who plants his field, and others notice tares growing in the rows.
DICKSON: A taste of football in the spring
When you cover high school sports for a living, the school year starts and ends with football. And these days, football season never really ends.
MANGINO: Faulty hair analysis has far-reaching implications
Two years ago, the FBI agreed to review more than 2,000 cases processed between 1985 and 2000 in which hair samples helped secure convictions.
CROSE: Crestview pet rescues offer forever homes
Some very loving people in Crestview want to find forever homes for abandoned, neglected and abused animals.
BROADHEAD: Pride hurts the Christian witness
Did you know there are over 40,000 Christian denominations worldwide?
How did this happen?
HUBBUB: Readers weigh in on panhandlers, doctors
Facebook readers weigh in on panhandlers and hazardous waste drop-off.
Consider medical doctors' sacrifice — a wife's perspective
I recently read the two articles written by Janice Lynn Crose regarding her experiences with local medical professionals.
HELMS: Can Christians please revive this lost art?
In "The Fine Art of Mentoring: Passing on to Others What God Has Given to You," author Theodore Wilhelm Engstrom says there is a way for humans to do things.
DICKSON: A comeback to remember
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…