CRESTVIEW — Cellist Lucas Kornegay's hands were a blur as he sawed the bow back and forth across his cello. Keeping pace with the demanding overture from Rossini's "William Tell" is a challenge for a…
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COVER STORY: Couple's experience, loss with cancer drive them to help others
CRESTVIEW — When Nancy Snyder was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 19, she was ready for it.
Cox Charity Auction kicks off Saturday
The Cox Charity Auction to benefit Covenant Hospice runs April 12 through May 10. The event, formerly the Cox Cablethon, will feature four week-long auctions hosted at www.CoxCharityAuction.com. Each…
Child abuse awareness takes focus this month in NWF
CRESTVIEW — Throughout April, Child Abuse Prevention Month, organizations and businesses are hosting events to protect our most vulnerable residents.
Business sets fundraiser for Crestview teen
CRESTVIEW — Garrys Auto Recycling, 1261 E. Chestnut Ave., Crestview, is sponsoring a fund drive for Anna Hutcheson, a 17-year-old Crestview resident who needs a lung and heart transplant.
Church sets Easter activities, hopes to reach lapsed Christians
CRESTVIEW — Bounce houses, face painting, train rides and an Easter egg hunt are in store for children who attend Easter at Twin Hills Park on April 20.
Women's wellness is the focus of April 11 symposium
NICEVILLE — The 3rd Annual Women on Wellness Symposium is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 11 at Northwest Florida State College's Niceville campus.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: What are those evil looking weeds in my yard and pastures?
Nine known thistle species exist here in Florida. The weeds — most of which live two years — can be evil-looking in our backyards and pastures.
Fashion show to feature 8 women, latest trends
CRESTVIEW — The General Federation of Women's Club of Crestview is reviving its Spring Fling fashion show after a four-year hiatus.
Autism fundraisers set for this Saturday
A yard sale and children's event this weekend will benefit the Autism Society's Emerald Coast office, organizers said.