CRESTVIEW — By all rights, John Rhodes shouldn't be bicycling around Florida. In fact, if his doctor had been right, he wouldn't even have been alive to visit Crestview.
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Bulldogs on road against tough Rickards team
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School’s football team hits the road to Tallahassee Friday night for what should be the toughest test of the young season against Rickards’ talented squad. Kickoff is set f…
Crusaders too strong for Baker
BAKER — An upset-minded Baker School volleyball team got off to a quick start against Pensacola Catholic on Monday. But the Class 1A Gators didn’t have enough to hold off the Class 4A Crusaders as Ca…
Crestview Council seeks public input on Confederate flag
CRESTVIEW — The divide between residents who see the Confederate flag as a symbol of southern heritage and those reminded of segregated times is coming to the forefront, as one resident petitions the…
Laurel Hill volleyball team downs Rocky Bayou
NICEVILLE — Rocky Bayou Christian School’s gym dubbed “The Dungeon” didn’t intimidate the Laurel Hill School volleyball when the Hoboes visited the Knights on Tuesday. One night after a four-set matc…
Crestview High School chorus makes its 2013-14 debut (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Several hundred family and friends, including many alumni, listened Monday evening as the 2013-14 Crestview High School chorus made its debut.
Council approves raising millage and $29 million budget
CRESTVIEW — On two 3-2 votes, the City Council has approved a .25 percent increase in property taxes and a $29,110,313.35 budget, with Council President Robyn Helt and Councilman Tom Gordon voting ag…
FWC sets license exemption for disabled vets, military
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has implemented a recreational hunting and fishing license exemption for disabled veterans, active and reserve duty military person…
Crestview Council approves new meeting procedures
CRESTVIEW — Passage of state Senate Bill 50 was the impetus for an in-depth update of the City Council's meeting procedures.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Football at West Florida makes sense
I have long believed that the University of West Florida needed a football team. Pensacola gave the football world Hall of Fame running back Emmitt Smith. The city also has produced more than its fai…