CRESTVIEW — Marc Joseph Lowe Jr., a designated sexual predator, has registered a temporary Crestview address, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office.
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Jones completes basic military training
Air Force Airman 1st Class Kayleigh E. Jones graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
Eglin squadron wins award
Civil Air Patrol, the United States Air Force Auxiliary, announced that Eglin Composite Squadron FL-423 is one of three recipients in Northwest Florida of the Quality Cadet Unit Award for 2013-2014.
Boy Scout Clay Classic is Saturday
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — The 4th Annual Gulf Coast Council Ed Leigh McMillan II Memorial Boy Scout Clay Classic is Saturday at Spanish Trail Scout Reservation.
Concerned Citizens Group to present coats Nov. 15
CRESTVIEW — The coat drive sponsored by Concerned Citizens of Crestview Community Outreach is coming to an end. Anyone who still has coats to donate may do so by Nov. 13.
Golf tournament to benefit Toys for Tots
MOSSY HEAD — The Emerald Coast Association of Realtors is hosting a Nov. 22 golf tournament at Blackstone Golf Course in Mossy Head. All proceeds will benefit the Emerald Coast Toys for Tots.
Military, veterans can learn about education, benefits
FORT WALTON BEACH – The Northwest Florida State College VetSuccess on Campus office will host a Military & Veterans Education and Benefits Expo. Hours are 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Fort Walton…
Okaloosa County Transit honors veterans with free rides and Facebook contest
FORT WALTON BEACH— Okaloosa County Transit representatives will offer free fares to the community Nov. 10 in honor of local veterans and their families. The system’s fixed routes will be closed on Ve…
Crestview's Veterans Day Parade is Saturday
CRESTVIEW — The Main Street Crestview Association's Veterans Day Parade is scheduled for Saturday.
In the dog-trot house: Folkways demonstrators bring old homes to life in Baker
BAKER — Being in the dog house isn’t so good. Living in a dog-trot house, on the other hand, was typical for Crackers, rural North Okaloosa County's early residents.