CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School fourth-graders studying Florida history and government saw lessons come alive during a recent field trip.
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CHS Leadership students support area Ronald McDonald House
CRESTVIEW — The regional Ronald McDonald House has new friends in Crestview High School's Leadership program. The house — which serves families who travel to Pensacola for their children's critical m…
Baugh pre-files for county clerk’s position
CRESTVIEW — Former Crestview City Councilman Charles Baugh Jr. has pre-filed to become Okaloosa County's circuit clerk and comptroller.
CHECK IT OUT: Library offers electronic home improvement section
Even the smallest home improvement project can be daunting, but with the Crestview Public Library's collection of home improvement focused titles, hobbyists and professional carpenters will immediate…
Meet Hannah Sevy, fastest knife in the Northwest
CRESTVIEW — Hannah Sevy's utensils are a blur as she rapidly carves an ornate basket or nest from a cantaloupe, and then transforms a red apple into a feathered bird.
Crestview Pregnancy Center presents 5K/10K run on April 5
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Pregnancy Center is raising funds and collecting items for the 6th Annual Pregnancy Center 5K/10K Run.
Kindergarten registration open through April 4
CRESTVIEW — Parents of children who will be 5 years old on or before Sept. 1, 2014 may register their children for the Okaloosa County School District's 2014-15 year between March 31 and April 4.
Crestview police major resigns amid investigation
CRESTVIEW — Facing internal investigation findings that he violated eight laws and nine city or Police Department policies, Maj. Ken Bundrick submitted his resignation Thursday.
Baker School places third in Math Bowl
NICEVILLE — No North Okaloosa students placed individually in the 27th annual Math Bowl at Northwest Florida State College's Niceville campus, but Baker School came in third to winner South Walton Be…
Animal ordinance headed for revisions following resident input
CRESTVIEW — The City Council is directing staffers to revise a proposed animal control ordinance that spurred debate on animal cruelty and liberty.