FORT WALTON BEACH— A workshop for students taking the Sept. 21 ACT and Oct. 5 SAT is available at the Fort Walton Beach High School Media Center. Hours are 2:15-4:15 p.m. Sept. 16, 17 and 18, and Sep…
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Crestview teen, Special Olympics standout earns honorary black belt
NICEVILLE — Family members gathered at the Martial Arts Combat Academy on Saturday to watch Harrison Mauldin receive an honorary black belt.
Whitehurst Citizen of the Year ceremony postponed
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle announced Tuesday afternoon that a ceremony to present former Mayor George Whitehurst with the city's Citizen of the Year Award has been postponed.
Crestview troop adds another Eagle Scout to its ranks (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — A local Boy Scout troop with a remarkable track record for graduating its members to scouting's highest rank has added another Eagle Scout to its roster.
VA grants one-year retroactive benefits for fully developed claims
WASHINGTON — Veterans filing an original fully developed claim, or FDC, for service-connected disability compensation may be entitled to up to one year of retroactive disability benefits.
National Guard plans Sept. 7 Open House at Crestview Armory
CRESTVIEW — The National Guard’s recruiting drive and community outreach open house is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Crestview Armory, 1518 E. James Lee Blvd.
$615K still needs to be trimmed from Crestview budget
CRESTVIEW — City department heads have trimmed some $290,000 off the first round of preliminary budgets, but there is still $615,817.21 to go, City Clerk Betsy Roy said.
Woman with Crestview ties helps U.S. Air Force control the skies
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — In warfare, they say, those who control the skies have the best chance of winning battles on the ground. If that’s the case, Air Force Tech. Sgt. LaToya Cleveland — whose husba…
Riga named new 7th Special Forces Group commander
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — The Army 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne)’s newest commander is Col. Christopher Riga.
Crestview High School Class of 2017 checks out its new alma mater (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Long hallways, a sprawling campus, multiple out buildings and only six minutes between classes to get through them seems bewildering to a new student.