BAKER — Baker School will have their annual homecoming parade on Friday, Oct. 24.
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Car registration renewal option saves Okaloosa drivers more than $258,000
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Office saved county motorists over $258,000 when they removed the motor vehicle registration’s two-year renewal option earlier this year
Boy Scouts spruce up Baker museum
Five members of Crestview Boy Scout Troop 773 cleaned and reorganized Wilkinson’s Blacksmith Shop on Sunday at Baker Block Museum. Some troop members were working toward their James Stewart Good Citi…
Church collecting donations for local womenÂ’s shelter
CRESTVIEW — The SHINE – Serving, Helping, Inspiring Nurturing and Encouraging − womenÂ’s ministry of Woodlawn Baptist Church is doing their part in supporting OctoberÂ’s National Domestic Violenc…
Youth Tour representatives wanted for CHELCO educational program
Choctawhatchee Electrical Cooperative is looking for high school juniors to participate in the 2015 Youth Tour program. To qualify, their parents must be CHELCO members.
Crestview couple battles cancer through Gerson therapy
CRESTVIEW — As an alternative to chemotherapy and radiation treatments, Cliff Larson is currently undergoing Gerson therapy in his fight against cancer.
North Okaloosa Fall Events Planner 2014: Halloween and fall listings
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City employees offered Legal Shield
CRESTVIEW — By a 3-1 vote, with Councilman Joe Blocker voting “nay,” the City Council approved having an outside vendor offer identity theft protection services to city employees.
'Crestview Jones' gets Walker second-graders excited about fossils (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — He may not carry a whip and go by the nickname “Indiana,” but paleontologist Dr. John Paul Jones gets local students just as excited about ancient artifacts as the movie archeologist with…
School officials to consider resuming Crestview board meetings
CRESTVIEW — If the Okaloosa County School Board accepts an idea proposed by the North Okaloosa Republican Club, parents of Crestview, Laurel Hill and Baker students would be able to attend school boa…