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Choctaw girls down Crestview in District 2-6A tourney semifinals
NICEVILLE — Choctawhatchee proved unbeatable during the regular season, wrapping up the program' s first undefeated season with a 25-0 mark. Judging by the Indians' first postseason appearance, it ap…
Downtown car show and restaurant crawl combine for April 20 event
CRESTVIEW — Two downtown events have combined into a feast for the eye and the palate.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Save money with the 52-week challenge
Saving money is a priority for 2013, Americans have indicated.
Okaloosa's Relay for Life fundraising effort tops national totals
FORT WALTON BEACH — Okaloosa County might not be the most populous part of the United States, but its fundraising capacity for cancer research is unsurpassed.
Sports complex feasibility report coming soon to city council
CRESTVIEW — A sports complex's proposed site appears inadequate and might generate a $400,000 annual loss, but that doesn't mean death to the project.
Baker girls fall in tourney semifinals
FREEPORT — There will be no repeat as district champions for the Baker girls basketball team. The Gators took on a tough Chipley team in the District 2-1A semifinals Thursday night and saw their drea…
Crestview weather shelters open tonight and tomorrow
CRESTVIEW — Due to the weather dropping below 40 degrees, cold weather shelters will open at 6 p.m. today and tomorrow as listed below.
Florida Chautauqua Theatre sets 'The Little Mermaid' auditions
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Chautauqua Theatre seeks actors who want to make a splash in the troupe's May production of the Disney stage musical "The Little Mermaid."
EDITOR'S DESK: Kids today need enduring role models
Beyonce Knowles — and any other pop star — will come and go, but helping to form a perfect union in this country, working toward equality and sound governance, should always be in fashion.
Bob Sikes …