A tale passed down the generations offers an enlightening lesson. It goes like this:
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For some, May Day Parade a rare opportunity to see classmates
CRESTVIEW — John Jackson Jr. anticipates May, when he can reunite with classmates from Carver-Hill school.
REVIEW: Crestview artist lets viewers interpret her work their way
Crestview artist Mary McShane invites those who view her work currently on display at the library to interpret it as they please. "Paintings are to be seen and explored, finding more in them every ti…
Gators nip Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW — An explosive Crestview High School offense was on display Friday night as the Bulldogs took on Escambia and Navarre in a spring football jamboree for the first time under the direction of…
Raiders come back to beat Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview High School football team wrapped up spring practice Friday night with a hard-luck loss to Navarre in the second half of the jamboree. The Raiders capitalized on a pair of B…
Crestview to honor war dead May 27
CRESTVIEW — Veterans and civilian residents will pause to remember America's war dead Monday morning at ceremonies at Liveoak Park Memorial Cemetery and American Legion Post 75.
Women's skin care takes focus Tuesday during NOMC panel
CRESTVIEW — “Making the Most of Me,” North Okaloosa Medical Center’s Healthy Woman panel discussion series, on Tuesday will focus on skin and body care.
Crestview greenlights additional Dollar General
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has unanimously approved out-of-city water service for a Dollar General store planned across U.S. Highway 90 from Valley Road, east of the city.
Memorial Day flags set at half-staff in fallen heroes' memory
In honor of Memorial Day, Florida Gov. Rick Scott has directed that all Florida national and state flags be lowered to half-staff from sunrise to 12 p.m. May 27 in memory of the fallen heroes of our …
Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office recommended for accreditation
SHALIMAR — The Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation will meet in June to review assessors’ recent recommendation to provide accreditation to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.