CRESTVIEW — Friday, attorney Brad Stewart celebrated the completion of a four-year restoration of the historic Main Street building housing his practice. A full-length mural along the north-side all…
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Riders net $46K for EOD Warrior Foundation
Last weekend’s Gulf Coast Two-Day Undefeated Bike Ride, benefiting the EOD Warrior Foundation, raised $46,428 toward a $70,000 goal, and more donations were expected as of press time.
Laurel Hill residents continue fall festival tradition (PHOTOS)
LAUREL HILL — Despite cancellation of this year’s Laurel Hill Hobo Festival, residents came together on Saturday to keep an area tradition going. “A Day in the Country Life” Fall Festival, sponsored …
County plans transportation, stormwater improvements
Okaloosa County's Five-Year Capital Improvement Plan includes transportation and stormwater projects funded with gas taxes beginning Jan. 1. The plan is as follows:
Fall Events Planner 2013: North Okaloosa Halloween and fall listings
Whether you want to trick-or-treat or enjoy a fall festival with the family, there's something to do in North Okaloosa County and beyond.
CHECK IT OUT: Find geocaches, earn a VivaFL500 prize coin (DOCUMENT)
The Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative has set up a Heritage Geocache Trail to celebrate VivaFL500.
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University opens registration
Registration is open for Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s Oct. 21 through Dec. 22 term. Embry-Riddle offers associate, bachelor’s and master’s degrees and supports active duty military and vete…
Shelter House adds kennel for domestic violence survivors' pets
FORT WALTON BEACH— Shelter House has added a kennel to its offerings for domestic violence victims in Okaloosa and Walton counties. The kennel will house, feed and provide veterinary services for the…
For Silvercrest residents, Levi comes before bingo
CRESTVIEW — Silvercrest Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center’s residents monthly anticipate visits from a furry friend.
Crestview City Council dodges flag issue, sets Nov. 14 meeting
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview City Council chamber overflowed with visitors Monday in anticipation of discussion about the Uncle Bill Lundy Memorial and the Confederate battle flag fluttering above it.