Patience, warmer soil temperature and correct lawn maintenance will improve spring lawn problems common in North Florida.
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Artists, performers draw festival goers to Laurel Hill (VIDEO)
LAUREL HILL — Blue skies, a gentle breeze and balmy temperatures drew an estimated 200 people from throughout the north county and Alabama to Laurel Hill on Saturday for an afternoon of music, food a…
Look Good, Feel Better program planned April 14
Look Good Feel Better's next session is 1-3 p.m. April 14 at North Okaloosa Medical Center's Senior Circle classroom, 127 E. Redstone Ave., Crestview.
REVIEW: Featured photographer captures wildlife, landscapes
CRESTVIEW — Many of Trina Talmon's images almost hypnotize the viewer. They lure you in and don’t let you go.
British farce is community theatre troupe's second production
CRESTVIEW — Following View from the Stage’s fall production, "Arsenic and Old Lace," the community theatre troupe continues in a comedic vein with this weekend's staging of the classic British farce,…
Spring arts festival benefits Laurel Hill School programs, community
LAUREL HILL — Like spring flowers bursting into bloom, the grounds at Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church will sprout colorful tents and displays of local artists' creativity on Saturday.
Car wash and wieners raise $350 for Crestview High chorus
CRESTVIEW — Hearing that it meant an extra contribution, members of the all-girl Destiny show choir burst into a harmonious rendition of "Brighter Than the Sun" as they washed a patron's car Saturday…
THE EXTENSION CONNECTION: National Safe Digging Month
National Safe Digging Month — recognized by the Senate and Florida’s governor — reminds diggers to call Sunshine 811 before starting outdoor digging projects.
Freshwater fish without a license in Florida on Saturday
CRESTVIEW — People can cast their lines April 6 in Florida, which is license-free freshwater fishing day.
North county club formed for Mustang drivers and lovers
CRESTVIEW — The Ford Mustang, the sleek 1960s sports car that launched its own class of American automobiles — and millions of drivers’ devotion — now has its own club in north Okaloosa County.