Why do some people not tell the truth? Why do some people do things behind another’s back? Why do some people try to manipulate friends or acquaintances to say or do things they normally wouldn’t?
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Crestview students host deaf community banquet
CRESTVIEW — A group of Crestview students put on one last event before the end of the school year, offering a dinner and a show to the deaf community.
American Sign Language students at Crestview H…
Crestview referendum questions set for August ballot
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview city council has unanimously approved three ballot questions to be voted on in the August primary election.
The council held a special meeting May 29 to vote on a variety …
Chik-Fil-A opens in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The wait is finally over.
The highly-anticipated opening of Crestview’s first Chik-Fil-A restaurant officially came May 31, when new owner Kyle Schisler cut the ceremonial ribbon in fro…
The Off and Un of North Korean Diplomacy
Donald Trump has become quite the worldwide diplomat. We needed one. There was no place in the world the U.S. was better off after the Obama, Hillary Clinton and John Kerry era. In fact, Secretary of…
Museum curates Sikes exhibit at Crestview college campus
VALPARAISO — Staff members and trustees from the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida attended the opening reception of newly displayed Bob Sikes memorabilia in March at the Northwest Florida State C…
Allman Goldflies Band coming to Niceville
NICEVILLE — Allman Goldflies Band continues its 2018 "Second Chance" spring and summer tour with two back-to-back night of performances at SRO, the Standing Room Only Lounge, 339 W. John Simms Parkwa…
Crestview activism group tops 1,500 members
CRESTVIEW — Jennifer Jackson never expected her Facebook group to become so popular.
“It took on a life of its own. This was not expected. It was kind of a knee-jerk reaction to even start the grou…
First aid training for Florida students passes in combined bill
CRESTVIEW — With the signing of Bill 7055 in March, Gov. Rick Scott made first aid training for Florida students part of state law.
A brief section of Bill 7055, posted on http://laws.flrules.org, …
Baker athlete earns college scholarship
BAKER — A Baker student’s athletic talents are helping him further his education.
Gregory Chaitha, a senior soccer player at Baker, signed his letter of intent to play soccer at Northwest Kansas Te…