KISSIMMEE — The Baker School volleyball team beat Hilliard 25-8, 25-21 and 25-15 in the Class 1A state semifinals at the Silver Spur Arena on Friday. The Gators play in their second state finals in t…
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Preseason games good for Watson, Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW — First-year Crestview High School boys basketball Coach Greg Watson got a preseason look at his team on Monday and Tuesday during the Fort Walton Beach Tip Off tournament. Crestview picked…
NWF State College Foundation seeks alumni award nominees
The Northwest Florida State College Foundation plans 2014 Distinguished Alumni Awards for Okaloosa Walton Junior College, Okaloosa-Walton Community College, Okaloosa-Walton College or Northwest Flori…
Geese's former owner reclaims birds; attacker charged with animal cruelty
CRESTVIEW — Twin Hills Park's geese may molt, mate or migrate.
Community theatre seeks sponsorships for 'A Christmas Carol'
CRESTVIEW — Members of the community theatre troupe View from the Stage are rehearsing for the company's largest production in its two-year history. But to bring "A Christmas Carol" to the Warriors H…
Council adjourns without action on Lundy memorial flag issue
CRESTVIEW — After an hour and a half of often impassioned addresses before the Crestview City Council, city leaders adjourned without discussion regarding the "Uncle Bill" Lundy memorial.
Special report: Who was 'Uncle Bill' Lundy? The man behind the debated Crestview monument
CRESTVIEW — Few North Okaloosa historical figures inspire as much passion, discussion, dissension and questions as William Allen Lundy. The Confederate battle flag fluttering over a memorial to him w…
CHECK IT OUT: Search smart with Google's smooth operators
Though other search engines — including Magellan, Excite, Infoseek, Inktomi, Northern Light, AltaVista, Lycos, Gigablast and DuckDuckGo (which was in the news after the NSA scandal because it doesn’t…
Doc Holliday's dental chair now on display in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — A dentist's chair once belonging to Wild West gunslinger, gambler and, yes, dentist, Doc Holliday has found a permanent home in Crestview.
FROM THE PULPIT: Atheists' search for fulfillment will be fruitless
Several atheist assemblies are springing up around the world, which troubles me.