CRESTVIEW — Life Line Screening is providing affordable, non-invasive, painless health screenings.
Hosted by Crestview First United Methodist Church, the screenings are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 4 at …
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Crestview healthcare provider supports Children in Crisis
CRESTVIEW — Children in Crisis has extra support for its programs benefiting at-risk children. Barnes HealthCare Services of Crestview donated $205 to the nonprofit organization.
The business, a di…
Crestview weight loss group seeks new members
CRESTVIEW — TOPS, or Take Off Pounds Sensibly, has released a message as it seeks new members.
The group stated in a media release:
"We are a weight-loss support group. Strong enough to support y…
DUNNING: This Northwest Florida flower is picturesque, but poisonous
Carolina jessamine — with golden, sweetly scented, trumpet-shaped flowers on cascading foliage from late January to early April — is one of the most beautiful vines throughout the Southeast.
Its…
SHANKLIN: Airplane turbulence offers a lesson about market fluctuations
If you’re like many travelers, you get a little nervous when your airplane goes through some turbulence.
And if you’re like a lot of investors, you may get somewhat jumpy when the financial markets…
GARCIA: Crestview library offers technology resources, computer help
Computer Database provides access to leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications and electronics industries.
The database — available at www.cityofcrestview.or…
Dementia caregiver series scheduled
FORT WALTON BEACH — Covenant Alzheimer’s Care, in conjunction with Superior Residences of Niceville, will host a free two-part series on Dementia Caregiver Education.
Part I, "Understanding Dementi…
Dixie Melody Boys schedule Crestview concert
CRESTVIEW — The Dixie Melody Boys, of Kinston, N.C. are planning a local gospel concert.
The concert is 6 p.m. Feb. 13, Central Baptist Church, 951 S. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview. Doors open at 6 p.m. …
Renowned authors join Crestview church's discussion series on gay Christians
CRESTVIEW — Starting next week, a local pastor will launch a discussion series that might make some members of his flock — and the community — squirm.
But that’s OK with the Rev. Michael Precht, of…
WILLIAMS: Northwest Florida gardeners can convert trash into garden treasure
Winter is an ideal time to convert garden, yard and kitchen debris into soil-enriching compost.
We can use much of our trash to make gardens more productive, which means more fresh produce to enjoy…