PENSACOLA — Tax identity theft happens when someone files a tax return using your personal information — like your Social Security number — to get a refund from the IRS.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Assumptions can be dangerous to investors
Every day of our lives, we make assumptions. We assume that the people we encounter regularly will behave in the manner to which we are accustomed. We assume that if we take care of our cars, they wi…
Ropin' the Truth gives students leadership roles
BAKER — The Ropin' the Truth ministry has grown and expanded since it began in 1995. From taking place in a small sandy lot in Holt, to operating on 50 acres ranch in Escambia Farms.
Knights of Columbus Ladies plan Crestview fundraiser, luncheon
CRESTVIEW — An annual Bunco fundraiser and luncheon is planned 9:30 a.m. Aug. 10 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 701 U.S. Highway 90 E., Crestview.
Bridgeway names medical director, expands children's services in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Bridgeway Center Inc. staff psychiatrist Marla Michaels is now BCI medical director.
95-year-old church's closing bittersweet for few remaining members
LAUREL HILL — When Christian Home United Methodist Church closed its doors after Sunday services, it ended 95 years of ministry.
CHECK: Technology resources, computer help at your fingertips
Computer Database provides access to leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications and electronics industries.
ASK THE ATTORNEY: 'He lived to see his memorial'
In the year 1941 our nation, a nation of democracy and laws, was thrust into the greatest conflict the world has ever known.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: No honeymoon for council
Open letter to the community:
The "60 percent turnover" at the city council is no basis for a "100-day honeymoon.” Nowhere in the law is this prescribed — not for a president or a city council.