CRESTVIEW — Capt. Thomas Cieslak, the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)’s newly appointed public affairs officer, said the group’s size, for now, is expected to stay steady.
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Dough rises before the sun at 'from scratch' bakery (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — At 5:30 a.m., the kitchen at Sweet Dreams Bakery on Main Street is already busy, and the aroma of freshly baked treats fills the room.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Don't trash those fall leaves
Billions of leaves blanket the fall landscape, and many homeowners bag them and place them curbside for trash pick-up.
Crestview High School Chorus pancake breakfast is Saturday
CRESTVIEW — For music lovers who like some songs with their breakfast, the Crestview High School chorus presents its annual pancake breakfast Saturday morning.
FROM THE PULPIT: Are you willing to be poor in spirit?
In Matthew 5:3, Jesus says, "Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
New Community Redevelopment Agency citizens advisory committee seated
CRESTVIEW — A citizens advisory panel was seated Monday evening to offer district improvement suggestions to the Community Redevelopment Agency.
Crestview man: 'I used to have Down syndrome'
CRESTVIEW — Life for Danny Parker is much like that for anyone else. He gets up, sometimes takes a spin on his four-wheeler, reports to work and comes home to his family.
Residents buy bus for Christian cowboy ministry
BAKER — Ropin’ the Truth, an Escambia Farms-based Christian youth ministry, now has reliable transportation for carrying program participants to field trips and rodeos, thanks to several North Okaloo…
Gators roll past Franklin County
BAKER — There were no surprises at Baker School's Doug Griffith Memorial Stadium on Friday as the undefeated Gators hosted a winless Franklin County team for Homecoming 2013. Baker scored two touchdo…
Baker corn maze offers students off-campus lessons (PHOTOS)
BAKER — The Crestview Rotary Club’s Corn Maze offers North Okaloosa residents plenty of fall fun as they try to navigate the 18,000-foot path.