CRESTVIEW — April 18-25 will be known as "Relay For Life Days" in the Hub City, according to a proclamation that Crestview Mayor David Cadle signed Monday.
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COVER STORY: Baker School CHOICE training prepped welder for ‘real world’ job
CRESTVIEW — Sparks flew when 2013 Baker School alumnus George Price tested for his first job out of college.
Hurlburt Field closes main gate due to flooding
HURLBURT FIELD — Incoming traffic to Hurlburt Field's Main Gate, closed a few hours ago due to flooding issues, is now open.
Outbound traffic from the main gate is still slowed due to lane closure…
Business prepares Easter baskets for assisted living residents
CRESTVIEW — Colorful Easter baskets were slowly taking over the Jackson Hewitt office's lobby as volunteers prepared for the firm's annual distribution.
First Amendment Foundation: Council, attorney were 'overly cautious' in recusal
CRESTVIEW — City Council members and city attorney Jerry Miller were "overly cautious" when the council recused itself during a March 24 presentation, according to Florida First Amendment Foundation …
CHS band trip combines performances and solemnity
CRESTVIEW — Allison Luna says the Crestview High School band's spring break trip to Washington D.C. and New York made one of her dreams come true.
Crestview instructor: Troops prepared in case of chemical contamination
CAMP BUEHRING, Kuwait — As temperatures rise in the Middle East, soldiers are now training with water.
Zoo to host Easter activities April 12
CRESTVIEW — Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge Zoological Park staffers invite the community to join the animals and them for the first "Easter Egg-stravagan ZOO" April 12.
United Way announces 2013 campaign fund allocations
CRESTVIEW — United Way of Okaloosa-Walton Counties has approved allocation of funds from the 2013 campaign.
Okaloosa vehicle registration renewal fees to decrease
Okaloosa County residents will soon notice a decrease in their vehicle registration renewal fees.