CRESTVIEW — This fall, Michael "Mike" Weaver will begin his fourth year at Crestview High School. There, he plays the flute with the Big Red Machine and he's a member of the ROTC.
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Clinic prepares 4 Crestview High students for summer band practice
CRESTVIEW — Four rising Crestview High School sophomores may have a slight edge over fellow musicians, having trained on the Florida Bandmasters Association’s Nine Star Honor Band.
2 Holt residents accused of burglary, theft
HOLT — Two Holt residents have been charged with burglary and two thefts in the Laurel Hill area.
Matthew Lohman, Crestview, graduates from Southwestern College
WINFIELD, Kan. — Matthew Lohman, Crestview, has earned a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice from Southwestern College, Winfield.
Crestview to possibly seek new attorney
CRESTVIEW — The City Council agreed to retain the services of city attorney Jerry Miller until Sept. 23 while requesting qualifications for his possible replacement.
FLAG FLIES NO MORE: Confederate flag comes down after more than 50 years
CRESTVIEW — Many residents are sharing their concerns following the Confederate flag's removal from the William "Bill" Lundy Memorial.
Davidson's new principal plans to build on school's success
CRESTVIEW — Apart from a different face in the principal’s office, returning Panthers and staffers won’t find much new at Davidson Middle School this fall. And that, Principal Jay Sanders said, is ju…
Davidson robotics students learn skills for future science, engineering careers
CRESTVIEW — Cadis Ammons was stumped. His coding had a flaw, but where? The 12-year-old knew better than to turn to his teacher for an answer. He knew what the reply would be. “You figure it out,”
Crestview's two-decade Confederate battle flag saga ends
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Expect traffic shift for U.S. 98 westbound
FORT WALTON BEACH — U.S. 98 westbound traffic near Hurlburt Field will shift to newly constructed elevated travel lanes the morning of Saturday, July 18.