BAKER — Wyatt Oglesby, 11, died on Wednesday as a result of an all-terrain vehicle incident on William Gary Johnson Road, an official from the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office said.
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Three parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Three Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Watson named Bulldog boys basketball coach
CRESTVIEW — It was better late than never for Greg Watson. He applied for the Crestview High School boys basketball coach position last fall and was offered the job. However, he couldn’t get out of h…
Color Me Done event part of Crestview High's Senior Week (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Whereas mothers once tried to remove paint from their offspring's clothes, many Crestview moms are trying to preserve stains as a Senior Week memento.
Crestview High School's Luna joins People to People program
CRESTVIEW — Next summer, Louis Luna III will join People to People's European Heritage educational exploration of England, France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Austria and Switzerland.
Hinrichs named United Way’s president/CEO
FORT WALTON BEACH — Ken Hinrichs, a resident of Bluewater Bay in Niceville, has accepted the United Way of Okaloosa and Walton Counties’ president/CEO position. He takes office July 1.
June 10 Crestview City Council meeting agenda released
CRESTVIEW — The next meeting of the Crestview City Council is 6 p.m. June 10, 198 North Wilson Street.
Businesses sought for military care package sponsorships
CRESTVIEW — The Company Grade Officers’ Council's Troop Care Drive committee seeks backers for its military care package program.
Baker School graduates 90 Gators Thursday evening
BAKER — Ninety Baker School graduates flipped their mortarboard tassels to the left Thursday night and processed into Gator history. A whole new life awaited many.
Farmers market expands to Friday evenings with music and food
CRESTVIEW — The revived Friday downtown farmers market, and an added evening component featuring live music and box dinners, has had a ripple effect on Main Street businesses.