SHALIMAR — United Way of Okaloosa and Walton counties announced Thursday its continued support from the community by exceeding its goal of $1.2 million raised in 2012.
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Stormy weather could bring flooding, emergency officials warn
The Florida Division of Emergency Management has warned that Northwest Florida faces risks from heavy rain and flooding into next week.
Stand Up and Say the Pledge ceremony attendance triples
CRESTVIEW — Old Glory, steadied by Troop 30 Boy Scout Jackson Kiewiet, snapped in the breeze Monday as an estimated 85 residents took 15 minutes at noon to recite the Pledge of Allegiance.
Explore Harlem Renaissance Era during Black History Month
This month, we celebrated African American heritage and my goal was to read some of the Harlem Renaissance Era's literature.
Great American Spit Out part of Tobacco Free Florida campaign
TALLAHASSEE — Tobacco products like chew, dip and snuff are not harmless.
Crestview church opens cold weather shelter this evening
CRESTVIEW — Due to the weather possibly dropping below 40 degrees, a cold weather shelter will open at 6 p.m. tonight (Feb. 19) at Community of Christ Church, 398 W. First Ave
March classes will train people to help victims of crime and tragedy
CRESTVIEW — A 10-day volunteer training program next month will teach attendees how to help victims of crimes, house fires, car wrecks and other crises.
Free tax help offered at Crestview Public Library through April 15
CRESTVIEW — Professional tax preparation can be unaffordable for households on fixed or limited incomes.
Carver-Hill speaker's Black History Month message: 'Stand for something' (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Continuing the legacy of influential black Americans like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington Carver and Harriet Tubman requires involvement from younger generations, speakers a…
Rotary club sponsors Feb. 23 conflict resolution workshop
NICEVILLE — Okaloosa and Walton counties' Rotary clubs' free conflict resolution workshop continues Feb. 23.