CRESTVIEW — The place where generations of local families bought jewelry is again a Main Street jewel itself following an extensive, top-to-bottom renovation.
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Garden club members spruce up patriotic highway marker
CRESTVIEW — Dogwood Garden Club members Carol Strom and Thea Duhaime spent Tuesday performing some winter clean-up at the Blue Star Memorial marker on U.S. Highway 90.
Local playwright's musical traces music through the 'Generations'
CRESTVIEW — A chance meeting at a local coffee shop was the final impetus playwright and Crestview resident Mike Smith needed to make the dream of producing his musical, "Generations: A Collection of…
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COVER STORY: County extension celebrates 100 years of home, farming advice
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County's University of Florida Extension is celebrating 100 years of helping people farm, garden and live better.
Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church centennial attracts current, former flock (VIDEO/PHOTOS)
BAKER — Roy Simon says love is a key ingredient to Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church's longevity.
Burrell on Missouri State dean's list
Michael Burrell of Crestview is among 2,583 students named to Southeast Missouri State University's fall 2013 dean's list.
NWF State College Prime Time Program now includes outdoors class
Northwest Florida State College now has an environmental education class that informs students about local outdoor opportunities.
Cold weather shelters open tonight through Sunday
Okaloosa County Cold Weather Shelter Program provides protection during freezing weather in the north and south. Shelters operate from approximately 6 p.m. until 8 a.m., when evening temperatures are…
'It's about respect': Residents explore ways to continue King's legacy (VIDEO/PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Inspiring others could help overcome toxic trends in the African American community, the Rev. Edwin Stallworth, of 6th Avenue Baptist Church in Florala, Ala., says.