Three North Okaloosa residents are among Bellevue University, Nebraska graduates.
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Breen and Bunch announce engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Craig Breen and Ms. Rene’ Bunch would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Callie and Ronnie.
City officials: Abandoning easement would boost tax revenues
LAUREL HILL — The city and residents would benefit from abandoning a 20-foot easement, the City Council said.
Ice storm generates need for emergency communication plan
CRESTVIEW — The recent ice storm illustrated the need for an emergency situation communications protocol, city leaders said.
Derby Day: Cub Scout packs vie for Pinewood Derby runoff (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Cub Scouts from throughout Okaloosa County will compete in the district Pinewood Derby runoff March 8 at Santa Rosa Mall. And area scouts saw plenty of excitement on Saturday, when they s…
Long-time resident, anonymous donor bring historical marker to Baker
BAKER — Jeanette Henderson is happy to see years of research and hard work pay off.
The long-time resident is responsible for bringing a historical marker to Baker School, establishing that the form…
Authors recognize CHS student's feedback
CRESTVIEW — A language arts textbook's authors have recognized a Crestview High School senior for his feedback on their work.
PRACTICAL MONEY SKILLS: Should you buy pet insurance?
One topic I’ve learned to avoid with new acquaintances until I know them better (along with politics and religion) is where they stand on the treatment of pets. Some people, when their dog gets sick …
Safety presentation energizes Walker students
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School fifth-grader LaZaria Carr knows what to do if she sees someone being electrocuted.
Raising emergency signal also raises hopes for P.J. Adams improvements
CRESTVIEW — Residents took notice when a county crew raised the flashing emergency traffic signal this week at the intersection of P.J. Adams Parkway, Villacrest and Ashley Drives.