CRESTVIEW — Riverside Elementary School fifth-graders are exploring the Revolutionary War with an art project filling one of the school's hallways with depictions of figures involved with shaping our…
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EDITOR'S DESK: Chamber’s Walton County affair raises concerns
An announcement in the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce’s Focus newsletter for the Hacker’s Holiday tournament might have gone unnoticed if one resident hadn’t brought the matter to the news media.
New Crestview city council to be sworn in and seated April 1
CRESTVIEW — On April 1, three new city council members — Joe Blocker, Shannon Hayes and Mickey Rytman — will be sworn in and the city's new council will be seated. The three join Tom Gordon and Robyn…
April 13 cablethon planned to benefit Covenant Hospice
FORT WALTON BEACH — The 41st Annual Cox Cablethon, beginning 6 p.m. April 13 on Cox channel 6, benefits Covenant Hospice.
Okaloosa Democrats eye Crestview base
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Democratic Executive Committee is reaching out to Crestview residents with a March 28 meeting featuring guest speaker, Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles.
CHECK IT OUT: Poll indicates little knowledge of library resources
Last month, the Pew Research Center completed a survey that suggests, “Library users don’t know, and they know they don’t know what libraries have to offer.”
THE EXTENSION CONNECTION: Know your herbicide
Whether you are a homeowner, land manager or farmer, when you spray an herbicide, you are a pesticide applicator and must follow certain rules.
Northwood Arts and Science Academy becomes a reality
CRESTVIEW — Northwood Elementary School, with the Okaloosa County School Board's approval, soon will become Northwood Arts and Science Academy.
Gulf Power prepares for the charge for electric, hybrid cars (VIDEO)
With the price of gasoline nowadays, more people are becoming interested in hybrid and electric vehicles. According to the market research firm Mintel, electric and hybrid vehicle sales increased 73 …
Crestview CRA board approves 1920s building renovation extension
CRESTVIEW — Renovation of a 1920s Main Street commercial building temporarily halted upon the discovery of cracks in the building's façade and foundation.