There’s trouble brewing at the Dowd/Simmons residence. Elwood P. Dowd is cavorting with a 6-foot-3 invisible rabbit named Harvey, and it’s ruining his sister and niece’s social lives.
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2 organizations help Children in Crisis
FORT WALTON BEACH — Okaloosa foster children will be warm and comfortable this winter following the Silver Threads Quilt Guild's recent donations to Children in Crisis.
Free Christmas meals available for North Okaloosa's needy
CRESTVIEW — The AMVETS, Ladies Auxiliary, Sons of AMVETS and AMVETS Riders will deliver free Christmas dinners to local residents.
I AM WHERE? (In "Grandma's attic")
The Commodores sang about it, and so did Hillsong, though neither of their songs was about the kind of “Still” I’m looking at, a relic of North Okaloosa’s colorful early 20th-century history.
Okaloosa EMS taking patients home for the holidays
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa skilled nursing and adult congregate living patients can visit family members for the holidays at no charge.
Run nets $20K for nonprofit serving domestic, sexual violence survivors
DESTIN — Shelter House's 4th Annual Luminaria Run to End Domestic & Sexual Violence raised more than $20,000, according to a spokesperson.
Intermittent lane closures planned for Interstate 10
Construction crews are installing foundations and support poles along Interstate 10 (I-10) for a new Intelligent Transportation System.
Wounded soldier plans return home to Crestview; benefit scheduled
CRESTVIEW — When Jesica Bullock began seeing her husband, Jared, 11 years ago, "I was excited to be dating a soldier," she said.
'THEY GOT A CONSPIRACY GOING': City leaders claim racial tension
LAUREL HILL — The City Council barely tabled discussion on filling its vacant seat, with Councilwomen Willie Mae Toles and Betty Williamson voting as they walked out of Thursday’s meeting.
Merchant graduates from combat training
Army Pvt. Kenneth J. Merchant has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Benning, Ga.