SHALIMAR — Registration is available for the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Citizens Academy.
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Christmas in the county: Simple gifts, helping neighbors, home-grown food
CRESTVIEW — In North Okaloosa County's early days, Christmastime would have just been getting underway on Dec. 25.
Christmas meant visits with family and neighbors, siblings and cousins playing while…
Crestview residents among Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates
OPP, Ala. — Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Opp recently recognized graduates of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with a pinning ceremony.
Baker alumna assigned to first Army duty in Hawaii
U.S. Army Private 2nd Class Natalie Booker would attribute graduating U.S. Army Basic and Military Police training — what could have been characterized as a bumpy start — to her uncanny ability to "e…
United Way reaches 99 percent of campaign goal
FORT WALTON BEACH — The United Way of Okaloosa-Walton Counties reached more than 99 percent of its 2014 campaign goal, according to a spokesperson.
Lunch-time lecture planned at Heritage Museum
VALPARAISO — “100 Years Young — Okaloosa County, Florida," a free lunch-time history lecture, is scheduled for Jan. 9 at the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida.
Fire breaks out at NOMC; man arrested on arson, drug charges
CRESTVIEW — Police arrested Lee Vern Cook on several charges after a Wednesday incident at North Okaloosa Medical Center.
Crestview teen earns Eagle honor
CRESTVIEW — Austin Carrico is Crestview's newest Eagle Scout.
Purple Heart chapter recognizes nursing program
NICEVILLE — The Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 811 presented Northwest Florida State College's nursing program with a Legion of Excellence Award.
Woman accused of threatening victim with knife
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview woman is accused of threatening a woman with a knife.