CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County’s Supervisor of Elections office has planned free Candidate University class sessions for 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. June 20 at 302 N. Wilson St., Crestview and 6-9 p.m. the same d…
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Southside Center students have Water Day fun
CRESTVIEW — Southside Center’s classes are getting wet, splashing around and having fun as Water Day activities begun last week pick up this week.
Floridians can freshwater fish without a license on Saturday
CRESTVIEW — The first week of June is National Fishing and Boating Week, and 37 states, including Florida and Georgia, have planned license-free fishing days during the June 1-9 celebration.
GUEST COLUMN: Krystal, mall hold-ups part of a pattern
My wife and I just returned from the Austin, Texas area for a Memorial Day visit with friends, and I literally got a sick, depressed feeling when I started to enter Crestview.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Don’t blame pests for dry lawn
When we have a dry period in spring or summer, I get predictable calls about some mysterious pest wreaking havoc on lawns.
June 4 workshop to address sewer line partnership
CRESTVIEW — Representatives from the city and its partners will meet Tuesday to find a way to move forward a project that would upgrade an at-capacity sewer line north of Intestate 10.
Resident donates Wurlitzer organ to Warriors Hall
CRESTVIEW — Sharon Jackson wants to enhance the city’s musical offerings with her gift of a Wurlitzer electronic organ.
Golden-Davenport earns Thomas University master's degree
A record 335 students graduated from Thomas University during its 58th commencement May 4. Rochelle Ann Golden-Davenport of Crestview, was one of them, and accepted a Master of Science degree in Reha…
Sampson named to Harding University dean's list
SEARCY, Ark. — Marcia Sampson, a senior accounting major from Crestview, was among more than 1,000 Harding University students included on the dean's list for spring semester grades.
Crestview resident among Lurleen B. Wallace nursing graduates
OPP, Ala. — Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Opp, Ala., congratulates 17 students, including one north Okaloosa County resident, on completing the associate degree nursing program.