NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College’s nursing and health programs are accepting applications through Dec. 15 for various degree and certificate programs.
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Wet and Wild 5K earns $1,500 for Shoal River athletic programs (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School’s football and cross country teams have an extra $1,500 following Saturday’s Wet and Wild Mustang 5K.
County curbs Walker Elementary School neighbors' parking concerns
CRESTVIEW — Curbing Stillwell Boulevard between Royal Street and Rainbow Lane also should curb residents’ concerns about Walker Elementary School visitors parking on their lawns, county officials sai…
Riverside students welcome grandparents to campus (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — National Grandparents Day is Sunday, but Riverside Elementary School invited students’ grandparents to get a head start on the occasion throughout the week.
NWF State College announces summer honors students
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College has recognized superior scholastic achievement of students completing the Summer 2013 term by naming them to the president's list and dean's list.
NWF State College foundation announces $1 million scholarship campaign
The Northwest Florida State College Foundation has established a scholarship campaign to raise $1 million for students.
Crestview High remains county's biggest school
CRESTVIEW — North county school populations have surpassed 2012's enrollment by more than 200 students, school officials say.
Shoal River Middle School to host water-filled 5K
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School is no stranger to fundraisers that get people moving, like its annual Annelise's Wild Mustang Run.
Northwood seeks muralists and other arts volunteers
CRESTVIEW — The north county's first arts and science academy seeks a few good muralists and other visual arts volunteers.
All Okaloosa teachers, administrators get raises
Only 19 of 1,349 Okaloosa County teachers who voted Aug. 27 were against a school district plan that provides everyone a 2.5 percent pay increase. The school district will spend about $6.2 million, i…