Shelter House is continuing financial education and economic empowerment workshops thanks to a $30,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation.
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Giving back: Mustang Learning Community students help fill PAWS closet
CRESTVIEW — Three Shoal River Middle School students’ efforts have helped fill the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society’s supplies closet.
OCSO collecting unwanted prescription drugs on Saturday
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration will give the public its seventh opportunity in three years to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of pote…
Financial seminar for domestic violence survivors planned Saturday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — 2013-2014 community workshops kick off at 10 a.m. Oct. 26 with a Day of Women and Money! at First Baptist Church, 171 W. Hickory Ave., Crestview.
Crestview high alumni join Big Red Machine performance (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — A once-in-a-lifetime experience on the field of Jack Foster Stadium Friday night left an impression on Crestview High School student Jacob Anderson.
Crestview Exchange Club honoring U.S. veterans with flag display
CRESTVIEW — The Exchange Club of Crestview will display American flags to honor all U.S. military veterans.
CHECK IT OUT: Indian hunting camp rescheduled for Nov. 16
The American Indian Hunting Camp has been rescheduled for 1-3 p.m. Nov. 16 outside the Crestview Public Library. Relive the past with Farris Powell’s impression of Blue Heron (Wah-ka-chobee), a Semin…
Dorcas fire district’s haunted house opens this week
DORCAS — The Dorcas Fire District invites the community to visit a haunted house beginning Oct. 25 at Fire Station 42.
City attorney cautions council as it adjusts resident's water bill
CRESTVIEW — Under city attorney Jerry Miller’s caution, the city council, in what could be a precedent-setting move, has unanimously agreed to adjust a resident's $815.57 water bill assessed for an u…
Sponsorships might deter city recreation program fee increase
CRESTVIEW — Creating a program through which area businesses can sponsor city sports teams may help players avoid a recreation fee increase.