FORT WALTON BEACH — One Okaloosa County park has potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated Aug. 5.
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SEEN ON SCENE: Healthy Woman hosts dinner with 'Fit, Fierce & Fabulous' theme in Crestview (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa Medical Center's annual Healthy Woman dinner featured humorist Jeanne Robertson Aug. 4 at the Crestview Community Center.
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Sweatt, former Crestview baseball standout, signs with Nicholls State
CRESTVIEW — Former Crestview High School baseball standout Tate Sweatt's baseball journey will continue later this month, when he arrives at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, La. The 2013 Crest…
BONI: Time to shine a bright spotlight on Planned Parenthood (VIDEOS)
The cartoon above this column speaks the truth.
Blue Angels set homecoming air show in Pensacola
PENSACOLA — The Blue Angels, the Navy’s Flight Demonstration Squadron, will close the 2015 season Nov. 6-7 during their annual Homecoming Air Show aboard Naval Air Station Pensacola.
Land conservation assistance for Northwest Florida now available online
CRESTVIEW — The U.S. Department of Agriculture's new web app, Conservation Client Gateway, allows individual landowners and land users the secure ability to request conservation technical and financi…
Crestview dance studio wins regional Better Business Bureau award
CRESTVIEW — The Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Crestview has received the Better Business Bureau Foundation of Northwest Florida's Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics.
HELMS: Make yourself available for salvation
Summer storms can pop up seemingly out of nowhere.
Valkommen! Crestview scouts welcome Swedish visitor
CRESTVIEW — Crestview Boy Scout Troop 773 members have learned about the many similarities, and differences, between their troop and scout troops in Sweden.
LETTER: Rebel flag has no place on Crestview public property
Dear editor,
I want to thank the people, especially NAACP Okaloosa County leader Ray Nelson, for pushing so hard to get the (Confederate battle) flag removed.