You might work diligently at building a financial roadmap for your retirement years and a comprehensive estate plan.
But you can’t just create these strategies — you also have to communicate them.…
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You might work diligently at building a financial roadmap for your retirement years and a comprehensive estate plan.
But you can’t just create these strategies — you also have to communicate them.…
American beautyberry puts on quite a show during the fall with its bright purple fruit.
The profusion of berry-like fruit found along the thin branches result in the plant taking on a weeping habi…
The Crestview Public Library will take part in the Big Library Read. The program is the world’s largest digital book club through public libraries; it connects millions of readers around the world wi…
Is Afghanistan safer than America?
The horrific murder of 49 people in Orlando this past weekend elevates our country to one of the world’s worst battlefields.
ISIS has accomplished its goal of…
Many Crestview High School graduates will get jobs. It may be a full-time summer job, or a part-time job that will be kept once school begins, but these young adults will produce income.
It is nev…
The Crestview Robert L. F. Sikes Public Library officially challenges all children ages 6-14 to exercise your most important muscle…your brain…by reading at least 20 minutes each day from June 10-Jul…
The primaries — where Democrats debate over who loves African-Americans the most, and Republicans who loves Jesus more — are over.
Now they must sell us on who will be best for the economy.
Hil…
The vast majority of people have had at least one enemy. Those who haven't are an exception to the rule. By simply being Americans, people more than likely have at least one. Certainly Christians hav…
For our high school and college graduates, June is a new beginning. The decisions they must make are numerous.
They have the choice to immediately go to college, work for a year or two, or perhaps…
Identity theft is a big problem. How big? Consider this: In 2015, about 13 million Americans were victimized, with a total fraud amount of $15 billion, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. That’…