CRESTVIEW — Area residents attended the circus at Old Spanish Trail Park the weekend of Nov. 10. Performances included jugglers and acrobats. Attendees also enjoyed a petting zoo and animal rides. Ph…
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Library displays 'white table' memorial for Veterans Day
CRESTVIEW — Inspired by the book, "America's White Table," the Crestview Public Library set up a similar memorial to honor local service veterans.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: National Farm-City Week Nov. 16-22
Agriculture is the production, processing and marketing of foods and fibers.
CHECK IT OUT: Bundling library books for your convenience
If you’ve been at the library in the last couple of weeks, you have probably seen book bundles on display.
Application deadline for January nursing program is Nov. 30
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program is accepting applications for the January 2013 term. Deadline to apply is Nov. 30. See www.nwfsc.edu/RNtoBSN for a…
HONOR ROLL: Riverside Elementary
A Honor Roll
FIRST GRADE: Eli Adkins, Jackson Allen, Briant Bowman, Kayli Brown, Latoria Clark, Brycen Clause, Aniston Conlee, Elizabeth Cox, Marielena Daleccio Melendez, Alexander Davies, Skye Denm…
Annual Laurel Hill Harvest Supper is Nov. 14
LAUREL HILL — The annual Laurel Hill Harvest Supper is 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 8166 First St. This year’s host church is Ebenezer Baptist Church. Families should br…
Advance directives take focus during Hospice and Palliative Care Month
CRESTVIEW — Covenant Hospice observes November, National Hospice and Palliative Care Month, with this message: it’s never too early to create an advance directive. Advance directives are legal docume…
CHECK IT OUT: OverDrive facilitates electronic reading
E-Books and downloadable audio books are available for your reading and listening pleasure through OverDrive.
Veterans Day Parade rolls Saturday morning
CRESTVIEW — The north county honors its many veterans with the Veterans Day Parade, starting at 10 a.m. Saturday morning on Main Street. After last year’s parade was almost cancelled when only five m…