FORT WALTON BEACH — The civilian furloughs have been announced, but more impacts from the $45 billion in sequestration cuts to the Department of Defense could soon hit Eglin Air Force Base.
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5 Davidson students to compete in state science & engineering fair
CRESTVIEW — Following a regional science fair last month, five Davidson Middle School students have been selected to compete at the 2013 Florida State Science and Engineering Fair in Lakeland.
Cold weather shelter opens tonight in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The weather shelter at New Beginnings Church, 412 W. James Lee Blvd. will open tonight — March 7 — at 6 p.m.
Dorsey on Lincoln dean's list
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Donquel Racharles Dorsey of Crestview is among the students at Lincoln University of Missouri who qualified for the fall 2012 dean's list.
College announces changes to summer enrollment process
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College is introducing an all inclusive open enrollment period, starting with summer term, to simplify its registration process, a spokesperson said.
Northwest Florida State College announces fall term graduates
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College has announced fall 2012 graduates, including honors graduates. A total of 509 students completed studies duringthe fall term that ended in December.
Sheriff’s office convictions upheld
The First District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld the convictions and sentences of Michael Coup, Sandra Norris and David Yacks for their role in former Okaloosa County Sheriff Charlie Morris’ bonu…
Hart awarded AU Founder's Scholarship
ANDERSON, S.C. — Amanda Hart has earned the Anderson University Scholarship, totaling $8,500 per year.
Parents can help kids build literacy skills, program says
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary school wants another Love.Read.Learn! session for parents of kindergartners through second-graders following positive feedback and satisfactory attendance from February’…
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