CRESTVIEW — The City Council and Community Redevelopment Agency agreed to enter into an agreement with Okaloosa County governing the redevelopment board at their respective April 9 meetings.
The ag…
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Snell graduates from basic military training
CRESTVIEW — U.S. Air Force Airman Michael A. Snell graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas.
The airman completed an intensive, eight-week prog…
Pickup truck drives through Tom Thumb
CRESTVIEW — A Tom Thumb convenience store was the scene of a car crash late Monday morning.
The driver of a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck drove through the windows at the front of the store, loc…
Tiger: Finding His Way Out of the Woods
Tiger Woods, who become his own cautionary tale, makes his biggest pitch for a redemptive comeback this week. And what better place to stage his comeback than The Masters Tournament?
The members o…
If You Quit
This column is about something I've thought about doing before and that's just saying the heck with it. Some of you might say it a bit differently.
When I was a pastor I would get so sick and tired…
MLK Jr. knew there was never a good time for a protest
It’s funny how five decades have whitewashed the memory of the man who was gunned down outside his hotel room in Memphis, Tennessee, 50 years ago this week.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was in Memphi…
Fortune cookie
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Fortune cookie
Believe in the things not seen
Early in the morning Mary Magdalene learned that the body of Jesus, which had been place in a tomb, was missing. It was assumed someone had stolen the body. Sadness deepened to greater grief because …
North Okaloosa students recognized
CRESTVIEW — Here are highlights involving area students:
Honor student
Lauren Chambers of Crestview is now a member of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selectiv…
Anti-smoking campaign raises awareness of smoking rates
CRESTVIEW — This week was the Florida Department of Health’s Tobacco Free Florida Week.
The annual awareness campaign started April 2 and ends tomorrow. It's focused on the theme of achieving healt…