CRESTVIEW — A 10-day volunteer training program next month will teach attendees how to help victims of crimes, house fires, car wrecks and other crises.
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Free tax help offered at Crestview Public Library through April 15
CRESTVIEW — Professional tax preparation can be unaffordable for households on fixed or limited incomes.
Police asking for information in 2006 Melissa Howard murder case
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department seeks information on the 2006 homicide of Melissa Lynn Howard.
Carver-Hill speaker's Black History Month message: 'Stand for something' (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Continuing the legacy of influential black Americans like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., George Washington Carver and Harriet Tubman requires involvement from younger generations, speakers a…
Chinnaswamy on Oxford merit list
ATLANTA — Joshua Chinnaswamy, of Crestview, was named on the fall semester's merit list at Oxford College, the two-year liberal arts division of Emory University in Oxford, Ga.
Chinnaswamy on Oxford merit list
ATLANTA — Joshua Chinnaswamy, of Crestview, was named on the fall semester's merit list at Oxford College, the two-year liberal arts division of Emory University in Oxford, Ga.
'Stand Up and Say the Pledge' ceremony is 12 p.m. today
CRESTVIEW — Community members will pause at noon Monday to recite the Pledge of Allegiance during the third annual Stand Up and Say the Pledge ceremony.
Okaloosa officials wait for state auditors to set a date
Okaloosa County officials say they are not sure when the state Auditor General’s Office will begin its audit of county finances and the Clerk of Court’s office.
Local Catholics take pope's resignation in stride
CRESTVIEW — Following surprise and shock from Pope Benedict XVI's announcement of his resignation, local Catholics are relying on their faith to see their church through a period of transition.
Rotary club sponsors Feb. 23 conflict resolution workshop
NICEVILLE — Okaloosa and Walton counties' Rotary clubs' free conflict resolution workshop continues Feb. 23.