NICEVILLE — More than 90 individuals were recently recognized for their more than 7,000 hours of combined volunteer service this past year with the usher corps at Northwest Florida State College’s Ma…
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Two parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Two Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Storm season comes with tree trimmings
With hurricane season upon us, evidence of preparation surrounds us. Tree trimmers contracted by local electrical utility companies have been removing trees, branches and other vegetation "too close"…
Baker museum photo and newspaper clipping archive digitized
CRESTVIEW — Faces from the past gaze from a crisp, high-definition computer monitor’s wide screen, a seeming incongruity given the photo's origin.
Two parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Two Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Crestview church accepting donations following fire
CRESTVIEW — Full Gospel Tabernacle Church’s congregation is accepting donations following a June 12 fire that consumed its place of worship.
Crestview woman vying for national baking contest (RECIPE)
CRESTVIEW — Dawn Onuffer seeks support to bring her baking dreams to November’s 46th annual Pillsbury Bake-Off in Las Vegas. The Crestview resident is a semifinalist in the national competition.
LDS announces Okaloosa Early Morning Seminary graduates
NICEVILLE — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced its Early Morning Seminary graduates.
Women’s emotional health takes focus June 25
CRESTVIEW — The Healthy Woman organization, a North Okaloosa Medical Center resource, will complete its discussion panel series on women's health on June 25 at Christopher's Uncorked Bistro.
Friends of the Arts decides against organ maintenance
CRESTVIEW — The Friends of the Arts has announced it will not fund repairs for a donated Wurlitzer electronic organ currently in Warriors Hall.