LAUREL HILL — Laurel Hill School graduates have big plans for their futures.
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Florida public records exemption passes for military voters
CRESTVIEW — Florida House Bill 185 – providing exemption from public release of the records of certain military and their family members – was signed into law on June 2.
Crestview's Bearden named to 'Who's Who' list
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Citadel Class of 2015 graduate William Bearden, of Crestview, has been chosen for "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
5 things you should know about the Justin Richards tournament
1. It's next week. The 20th Annual Justin Richards Scholarship Baseball Tournament starts 9 a.m. Thursday, when Crestview High School's gray team hosts Baker. Weather permitting, the championship gam…
Baker School graduates 114 seniors (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — An unexpected thunderstorm didn’t deter Baker School’s Class of 2015 graduation Thursday evening. The skies above Doug Griffith Memorial Stadium opened up about 45 minutes before the schedule…
North Okaloosa kids, teachers celebrate last day of school (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — A summer of travel, fun, splashing at Big Kahuna’s, family reunions, baseball, swimming and camping awaits students throughout North Okaloosa County.
Crestview residents Paylor and Simms named to dean's lists
CRESTVIEW — North Okaloosa County residents are among those with academic honors at Columbia College, Lurleen B. Wallace Community College and Northeast Mississippi Community College.
Baker graduate stuck with firefighting, despite multiple moves around the world
BAKER — Jacob McKenzie, who graduated from Baker School on Thursday, is a true military brat, his mother, Tammy, says.
Okaloosa Water & Sewer warns customers of web payment scam
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Water & Sewer department is asking customers to make payments through its secure website, https://egov.co.okaloosa.fl.us/Click2GovCX/index.html.
HUBBUB: Leave Crestview just for the beach, rezoning isn't religious persecution
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If nothing changes, nothing changes: This happens a lot to cities that grow. In the beginning, there were churches within a small proximity of each other.