CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Teen Center, opening Tuesday, will offer skills training, goal setting and ongoing coaching for foster children, along with support for their families.
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Commissioner, circuit court clerk and school board forums scheduled
The Okaloosa County Republican Executive Committee and the Northwest Florida Daily News will present a political forums series featuring Northwest Florida candidates.
Northwest Florida projects get priority in budget
Fort Walton Beach Medical Center, which last year took on sole responsibility of mental health crisis management in Okaloosa County, has received $1 million from the state to bolster its crisis stabi…
County commissioners weigh in on proposed sales tax hike
FORT WALTON BEACH — County commissioners will discuss a proposal to increase the local sales tax during their June 17 meeting in Fort Walton Beach.
NWF foster parents are needed
Approximately 754 children are in foster care in one of 400 foster homes throughout Northwest Florida, according to the Florida Department of Children and Families.
Country music headlines Northwest Florida Music Fest
CRESTVIEW — Local musicians look forward to performing for a hometown crowd during this month’s Northwest Florida Music Festival.
Crestview woman among students presenting symposium research
A Crestview woman is among Malone University students who presented original research during the sixth annual Student Research Symposium at the Canton, Ohio campus.
Students, parents and retiring principal celebrate CHS graduation (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Although many of the 373 graduating seniors will reminisce about their time at Crestview High School, they are already looking ahead to the future.
'READY TO WALK': Laurel Hill School graduates 31 seniors (PHOTOS)
LAUREL HILL — The Rev. Mike McVay of Laurel Hill First Baptist Church dispensed words of support and congratulatory hugs around the classroom where the school's seniors prepared for their Friday nig…
‘The Banjo Bear,' a Main Street fixture, plays for the kids
CRESTVIEW — Banjoist Rick Edenfield, a familiar sight on Main Street, parks on a bench and plucks out tunes to entertain passersby.