NICEVILLE — Niceville resident Linda Sealy Knowles' latest book — “Bud’s Journey Home” — is now available.
The Western novel is set for nationwide release the week of May 24.
The book is descri…
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NICEVILLE — Niceville resident Linda Sealy Knowles' latest book — “Bud’s Journey Home” — is now available.
The Western novel is set for nationwide release the week of May 24.
The book is descri…
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County officials will share FEMA and the Northwest Florida Water Management District’s updates to flood maps during these open houses:
●4-7 p.m. June 28, Okaloosa County Commi…
CRESTVIEW — The Florida fire marshal is investigating a house fire that caused approximately $60,000 in damage.
A Crestview Fire Department crew answered a call about the blaze — which took place …
CRESTVIEW — The American Red Cross urges blood and platelet donors to help ensure blood is available for patients during its annual summer awareness campaign, sponsored by Suburban Propane.
Crestv…
What is the value of a person? If you were to answer this question literally, the amount of chemicals found in the human body would come to around $160.
Then, of course, there are the internal org…
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County has announced water quality test results for local parks.
No Okaloosa County parks have potentially hazardous bathing water,…
TROY, Ala. — Two Crestview residents are among Troy University’s Term 4 graduates.
Jon Jaramillo earned a Bachelor of Applied Science; Terrence Raby, a Master of Business Administration.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Bob Jones University’s spring dean’s list includes 890 students.
Among them is Crestview resident Danielle Wunker, who majors in senior cinema production.
The list recognizes…
BAKER — Proceeds from the Pensacola Bay Concert Band’s June 4 concert will support Baker School’s music program.
The event is set for 7:30 p.m. at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church on U.S. Highway 4 in …
CRESTVIEW — Thelma Ragland wants to be able to go grocery shopping. Kenny Fuller, who’s mobility impaired, would like to get to the library. And Mae Retha Coleman wants people to be able to get to do…