PARKVILLE, Mo. — Park University recently released a list of its fall 2012 graduates, which included Crestview residents.
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JAG announces law school programs for Air Force officers
HURLBURT FIELD — Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program, or FLEP, and Excess Leave Program, or ELP, are being accepted through March 1. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. The…
Area residents invited to French sister city celebration
CRESTVIEW — Europe's last B-17 "Flying Fortress" will roar over the beaches of Noirmoutier, Crestview's sister city, as the island community pays homage to a similar bomber's crew members who crash-l…
Questions sought for legislative review program
PENSACOLA — WSRE, PBS for the Gulf Coast, wants Northwest Florida residents' questions for Thursday’s broadcast of “Legislative Review: Dialogue with the Delegation.”
Taylor lifts Gators to win
FREEPORT — Baker’s Brooks Taylor scored 15 points on five second-half 3-point baskets to lead the Gators to a 46-38 come-from-behind win over Freeport in District 2-1A play Friday night.
Two suspects in custody after body found in Mossy Head
MOSSY HEAD — Two suspects are in custody, after the discovery of a body in Mossy Head, today.
In a statement from the Walton County Sheriff's Office, the two unidentified suspects are being held on s…
Mossy Head couple arrested in connection with murder
MOSSY HEAD–A Mossy Head couple has been arrested in connection with a 77-year-old man's murder.
Thomason signs with Alabama Southern Community College
CRESTVIEW — Wednesday was unforgettable for a Crestview High School senior who glimpsed his promising future. That morning, Seth Thomason, 18, signed a baseball scholarship to play for the Alabama So…
Drunk man vows to walk from Crestview to Fort Walton Beach
CRESTVIEW – A man who became so drunk he was thrown out of Helen Back Again has been charged with disorderly intoxication.
Fundraiser scheduled to help victims of Hurricane Sandy
NICEVILLE — Nancy Sorenson was a mother, a wife and a friend. The woman from East Rockaway, N.Y., was one of more than 100 people in the United States who died from Hurricane Sandy last October.