CRESTVIEW — Tim Grandberry hopes no one has to hear the words his wife, Pamela, did on June 7, 2010: “I’m sorry; you have cancer.”
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7SFG(A) medics help Girl Scouts earn first aid merit badges (VIDEO/PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Members of Girl Scout Troop 676 got some expert help as they work toward their first aid merit badges when Sgts. Fred Gonzalez and Matthew Roper, medics with the 7th Special Forces Group …
Look Good, Feel Better programs scheduled through December
Look Good Feel Better group programs are open to all women with cancer who are undergoing chemotherapy, radiation, or other forms of treatment.
Crestview pastor says hospice's care extended her sister's life
CRESTVIEW — Saturday's Blue Jean Ball is more than a night of gourmet food, desserts and dancing.
Family seeks cat, donations to help autistic son
CRESTVIEW — Karen Bell believes a household cat is just what her autistic son, George, needs. Even though the 6-year-old is allergic to cats.
Couple credits medical advancements, faith for son's progress
CRESTVIEW — Cancer treatments have improved so much in 50 years that the "c" word doesn't have to signal death.
Woman spreads Turner syndrome awareness following daughter's diagnosis
CRESTVIEW — Madison Baxley is turning 5 years old on Sept. 30.
LIFE-SAVING HAIR APPOINTMENT: Cosmetologist discovers cancerous spot on woman's head
CRESTVIEW — Tami Black's recent hair coloring appointment became a lifesaver when her hairdresser found a suspicious spot on her scalp.
Okaloosa health department issues rabies alert
The Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County has issued a 60-day rabies alert after two bats recently tested positive for rabies in the Mary Esther and Hurlburt Field areas.
Hospice's 'compassion,' support for patients motivates dancer
CRESTVIEW — Dr. Wanda Batson says the decision to become one of the Dancing with the Crestview Stars performers during Covenant Hospice's Oct. 4 Blue Jean Ball came easy.