CRESTVIEW — Brandon Woods, 22, was proud to see his Eagle Scout project on display at Northwest Florida State College Robert L.F. Sikes Educational Center, located near the Twin Hills Park.
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Friends of the Arts decides against organ maintenance
CRESTVIEW — The Friends of the Arts has announced it will not fund repairs for a donated Wurlitzer electronic organ currently in Warriors Hall.
Resolution banning candy-flavored tobacco passes
FORT WALTON BEACH — The Board of County Commissioners has passed a resolution banning flavored tobacco after Students Working Against Tobacco proposed it Tuesday evening. Okaloosa County joins surrou…
Classical guitarist includes Crestview on summer concert tour
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Library’s Music at the Library series will raise a notch on June 25 when classical guitarist Jeff Bianchi continues his summer concert tour in the Hub City.
Shoal River students pass honors algebra exam
CRESTVIEW — Eighty-five Shoal River Middle School students passed the state Honors Algebra End-of-Course exam, and 63 of them earned high marks, teachers said.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Crestview needs more shopping options
Dear editor,
Being a lifelong resident of Crestview, I can honestly say I am sick and tired of having to drive to Destin, Fort Walton, Pensacola, Panama City — anywhere but Crestview to dine out or p…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let councilman’s record speak for itself
Dear editor,
I really get a sour taste in my mouth when I read Mr. Blocker's letter.
CHECK IT OUT: Grant will aid our summer literacy efforts
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation’s $1,315 grant will allow us to fund the Crestview Public Library’s outreach summer-reading program, which serves children who cannot participate in the regular…
EDITORIAL: A city in debate isn’t a city divided
Crestview Councilman Joe Blocker’s attempt to stanch one man’s freedom of expression met with our readers’ passionate opposition.
North Okaloosa Martial arts students earn promotions and belts
CRESTVIEW — Warriors Hall set the stage May 31 for Gordon Martial Arts’ spring promotional ceremony, during which roughly 70 students — some 4 years old; others in their 50s — demonstrated their taek…