LAUREL HILL — There were no prizes or district seedings on the line as the Laurel Hill School volleyball team hosted District 1-1A foe Central on Thursday. The Hoboes had previously wrapped up the to…
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Financial adviser's coffee club meets Fridays in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Joe Faulk, a local Edward Jones financial adviser, will host a coffee club at 9 a.m. Fridays at Sweet Dreams Bakery, 106 N. Main St. in Crestview.
Fair provides information, rescources regarding senior care
CRESTVIEW — Several senior citizens are more informed about their health and safety following Saturday’s Information and Resources Fair at the Crestview Public Library.
Blue Jean Ball raises $28K for Covenant Hospice (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Even the threat of Tropical Storm Karen couldn't keep crowds away from this year's "Casino Royale"-themed Blue Jean Ball. The evening of dancing, silent auctions, gourmet cuisine and deca…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Consider changes for employee benefits during open enrollment
At many workplaces, it’s “open enrollment” season, when you can make changes to benefits you receive from your employer.
Gators get their revenge
BAKER — It was sweet revenge for the Baker School volleyball team as the Gators hosted Walton County on Tuesday. Baker traveled to DeFuniak Springs and lost to the Braves in four sets on Sept. 19. Th…
‘Barbells for Boobs’ raises $2,200 for mammograms (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — With area residents’ help, CrossFit’s Crestview location has netted $2,200 for mammograms following Saturday’s "Barbells for Boobs” fundraiser.
Indian flute festival’s poster contest seeks submissions
NICEVILLE — Artists who submit designs for the Musical Echoes Flute Festival’s annual poster competition have a chance to win $200. Submissions are due Jan. 11, 2014.
Sex offenders move to Crestview, Laurel Hill
The Walton County Sheriff's Office announces the addresses of area residents who were charged as sex offenders:
Hobo Festival’s replacement is this Saturday
LAUREL HILL — Although this year’s Hobo festival was canceled, area residents can still expect a fall festival this Saturday at Gene Clary Park.