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Crestview youth theatre group brings 'Pandemonium' to stage

CRESTVIEW — Local audiences on Saturday will enjoy “Pandemonium at the Palace Playhouse," director Nancy Black said.
Ten Talents Youth Theatre takes its audience to a dark, cold, snowy November nig…

Published November 2, 2015
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Gulf Power partners with Florida teachers to boost STEM

PENSACOLA — On Monday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced $1 million proposed funding for teachers in Florida to partner with high-tech companies like Gulf Power for STEM training.
The statewide pro…

Published November 2, 2015
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Tonight: Crestview High presents stage production of classic horror film

CRESTVIEW — The undead will rise tonight in the Pearl Tyner Auditorium as Crestview High School Theatre unleashes the stage version of George A. Romero’s classic horror flick, “Night of the Living De…

Published October 31, 2015
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Crestview High students bid visiting French guests 'au revoir' (PHOTOS)

CRESTVIEW — There were hugs, tears and chocolate mousse aplenty Wednesday and Thursday as Crestview High School students bid heartfelt “au revoirs” to their new friends from Noirmoutier, France.
Af…

Published October 30, 2015
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Spaghetti dinner to benefit Laurel Hill School scoreboard fund

LAUREL HILL — The Laurel Hill School Athletic Department's  Spaghetti Dinner and Science Night is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6 in the LHS cafeteria.
The Northwest Florida Astronomy Associ…

Published October 29, 2015
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Okaloosa ACT and SAT workshops planned

FORT WALTON BEACH — Students taking the Dec. 5 SAT and the Dec. 12 ACT may attend a workshop in the Fort Walton Beach High School Media Center.
The seminar consists of four 3-hour sessions, schedul…

Published October 29, 2015
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North Okaloosa residents among Troy University honor and grad students

TROY, Ala. —  North Okaloosa residents are among Troy University students named to the Term 1 chancellor's and provost's lists for the 2015-2016 academic year, as well as the graduates list.
Christ…

Published October 28, 2015
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LETTER: Florida Standards must be stopped

Dear editor,
Oct. 18, the Northwest Florida Daily News featured Okaloosa Schools Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson’s guest column encouraging citizens to speak “with one voice” about assessments.
…

Published October 27, 2015
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Florida's last middle school industrial arts program may close, but opportunities remain

North Okaloosa County Schools' last industrial arts program may end after this school year, but students not planning to attend college still have opportunities to learn related trades

Published October 25, 2015
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FAMU's Crestview campus plans renaming ceremony in honor of Durell Peaden

CRESTVIEW — A renaming ceremony in honor of the late Durell Peaden is scheduled at the FAMU Crestview Pharmacy School on Woodruff Avenue.
The event is 3-4 p.m. Oct. 26 at the  College of Pharmacy a…

Published October 24, 2015
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