CRESTVIEW — In time, Crestview High School’s football team might be good enough to overcome costly turnovers and a blocked extra point, but that wasn’t the case Friday as the Bulldogs lost to Choctaw…
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The 'Royale' treatment: Covenant Hospice ‘Blue Jean Ball’ fundraiser goes Vegas
CRESTVIEW — This year's Blue Jean Ball patrons will get a taste of Las Vegas — and a smattering of Bond, James Bond — when the doors to Covenant Hospice's annual fundraiser open Oct. 5.
Knights of Columbus to observe Sept. 11 World Day of Prayer for Peace
CRESTVIEW — While Sept. 11 will always be remembered for terrorist attacks, the Knights of Columbus hope this somber occasion will be the foundation for an annual day of earnest prayer for world peac…
Women of Valor juniors donate products to hospice patients
CRESTVIEW — Representatives of Our Beautiful Ones, Women of Valor’s junior division, recently visited Covenant Hospice, gift bags in hand.
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Project Gutenberg offers more than 42,000 free e-books that you can download or read online. Click “electronic resources” on our web page, www.cityofcrestview.org/library.php, and select “Project Gut…
Holt Volunteer Fire District closer to $3K goal, brush truck repair
HOLT — The Holt Volunteer Fire District has nearly reached its $3,000 goal for repairing a 2001 Dodge brush truck.
Gators too strong for Sneads
Baker School tight end Kodi Nixon caught two touchdown passes from Jon Beck as the Gators beat Sneads 35-21 Friday.
Indians slip past Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW – It was a game of inches last week for Choctaw, which stuffed Pace at the goal line as time expired in a 34-27 win. On Friday at Crestview, the difference was as small as a blocked extra p…
The Red Roots to perform Sept. 14 at Central Baptist Church (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — You can’t smooth-talk a Christian country girl, but if you’re Central Baptist Church, you can attract her to perform a concert with her sisters.
Pastor plans to grow community involvement at Holt church
HOLT — Since becoming Holt Assembly of God’s head pastor in July, Jay Tyler is now on joking terms with his congregation.