CRESTVIEW — Elks Lodge 2624's first Fall Craft Extravaganza is 9-4 p.m. Oct. 3 at 1005 S. Pearl St.
"We will have vendors of both homemade items and direct sales helping you get ready for all the f…
Baker deals with adversity to beat Central (PHOTOS)
BAKER — There is a good chance that Baker School’s volleyball team will have to deal with some adversity in its quest for a 13th straight district title.
An injury here or there, a player getting s…
Bulldogs to play strengths against Patriots
CRESTVIEW — When Crestview High School's football team — coming off a 53-6 win over the International School of Broward — hosts Pace on Friday. The Patriots (2-2) will stick with a script that has wo…
Musical mystery performance set Saturday in Fort Walton Beach
FORT WALTON BEACH — On Saturday, Sept. 26, the Pyramid Players will present "Beal Street Blues," an original musical mystery, at the Fort Walton Beach Civic Auditorium, 107 Miracle Strip Parkway SE. …
Brunson excited about Baker's future
BAKER — Baker School Coach Matt Brunson said he hopes his team can learn from last week's 65-48 loss to Walton and move forward when the Gators travel to Destin Friday night to face Rocky Bayou Chris…
'Don't Touch that Dial' features three Crestview performers
MILTON — Panhandle Community Theatre will present "Don't Touch that Dial," a variety show with a cast that includes three Crestview residents.
Performances are at 7:30 p.m. nightly Sept. 24-27, an…
CROSE: Autumn — and wreath crafting season — are here
Autumn has officially arrived, and the weather has finally cooled some.
My collies — who spent most of the hot summer in the house — love playing in the backyard again. I enjoy watching them frolic…
Crestview church ministers to hearing impaired, special-needs residents
CRESTVIEW — Emmanuel Baptist Church's new programs ensure hearing impaired and deaf members won't be lost in the flock.
Joe and Daphne Cox, along with their daughter, Charity, are helping the East …
Crestview millage and budget survive first public hearing
CRESTVIEW — For a few minutes during Tuesday's millage and budget hearing, it appeared the City Council could disapprove the 2015-16 budget, but it finally passed on a 3-1 vote.
Councilman JB Whitt…
Inconsistency hurts Laurel Hill in loss to Central
LAUREL HILL — The best thing about freshmen and juniors is they become sophomores and seniors.
A Laurel Hill School volleyball team comprised of only freshmen and juniors will have to wait another…