CRESTVIEW — Laurel Hill writer Joseph Barrow always wanted to become a published author with credentials he could list on a resume.
Now that the renowned “Chicken Soup for the Soul” publisher has a…
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North Okaloosa's Sept. 28-Oct. 4 arrests
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports.
Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
• Sarah Leigh Karejwa, 32, Crestview, probation viol…
4 things to do this weekend in Northwest Florida
4 things to do this weekend in Northwest Florida
‘It has been a great journey’
CRESTVIEW — Anna Florence has many job titles at the Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library.
Florence is the library’s records clerk, but she also keeps library statistics, maintains patron cards, handle…
Stone crab claw season opens Oct. 15
Florida’s recreational and commercial stone crab claw harvest season opens Oct. 15 in state and federal waters.
To be harvested, stone crab claws must be at least 2.75 inches in length when measure…
Okaloosa Arts Alliance selects board
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Okaloosa Arts Alliance has a new board of directors for 2016-2017.
Executive board members are President Bill Head, chair of the Volunteer Committee; Vice President Ken Hair…
Hooters bikini contest to benefit Crestview Fire Department
CRESTVIEW — Hooters will host a bikini contest fundraiser for the Crestview Fire Department.
The event is 6 p.m. Oct. 20 at Hooters, 180 Cracker Barrel Drive, Crestview. VIP tables seat 10 people a…
Florida Dept. of Corrections sets hiring event
CRESTVIEW, Florida — The Florida Department of Corrections will host a recruitment event at Okaloosa Correctional Institution.
FDOC seeks qualified individuals for employment. Applicants should br…
Angel tree registration events scheduled
CRESTVIEW — Families seeking help from the Angel Tree Christmas Connection program can attend one of three upcoming registration events.
Here is the schedule:
9 a.m. to noon and 3-5 p.m. Oc…
Bob Sikes Airport prime base for equipment test week
CRESTVIEW — When the next generation of military weaponry sensors come online in a few years, Bob Sikes Airport aviation experts can know they had a hand in the equipment’s perfection.
Even if they…