Historical fiction never goes out of style as a literary genre. No longer derided as “bodice-rippers” with anachronisms or boring textbooks dressed up with poor plots, historical fiction is gaining t…
Richbourg graduates largest class in 5 years (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — It may have only been five students, but for teachers, support staff and administrators, Richbourg E.S.E. School’s class of 2016 was a milestone.
See a photo gallery of Richbourg's gr…
For Crestview High alumnus and Iraq War vet, every day is Memorial Day
CRESTVIEW — Victor Everett graduated from Crestview High School in 2000 and went into the Navy the following year. As a corpsman, he served five years during the Iraq conflict’s peak.
Serving in t…
NWF restaurant owner credits military experience for success
During National Military Appreciation Month, Florida McDonald’s restaurants are highlighting local owner/operators who have served their country.
Among them is David Costa, a retired U.S. Air Forc…
Crestview receives Community Excellence award
CRESTVIEW — The Northwest Florida League of Cities has made it official: Crestview is excellent.
At the confederation of municipalities’ recent dinner, city officials were presented with a glass t…
Crestview’s Martinelli among UON graduates
NORMAN, Ok. — University of Oklahoma Norman students from 48 states and Washington, D.C., are among candidates for degrees this spring.
Joseph Quinn Martinelli, of Crestview, is among them. He wil…
Crestview teen selected for Naval Academy STEM program
CRESTVIEW — Nate Hernandez, of Crestview, has been selected to participate in the 2016 U.S. Naval Academy Summer STEM program.
The science, technology, engineering and mathematics-focused program …
Crestview financial planning team take advanced training
CRESTVIEW — Yvonne Shanklin, a financial adviser with Edward Jones in Crestview, and Marcia Fleming, a branch office administrator, recently attended an invitation-only training opportunity at the fi…
HART: Convention(al) wisdom from the presidential race
Donald Trump sewed up the Republican nomination by appealing to those tired of Washington insiders’ self-serving dealings and to disaffected blue-collar workers whose pay has gone lower under the Dem…
HUBBUB: Down with tests; respect those who serve food
Our readers shared their thoughts on school art programs, Crestview’s new courthouse and how to treat fast food restaurant staffers.
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