NICEVILLE — Crestview High School’s softball team’s season came to an end Wednesday with a disappointing 9-0 loss to Tate in the District-7A softball tournament. But by all accounts the season was a …
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Crestview falls to Tate in district tournament (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
NICEVILLE — An improbable season for Crestview High School’s softball team came to a disappointing end Wednesday in the District 1-7A tournament semifinals against Tate. Bulldog batters were baffled …
Crestview Scouts: Financial support will help fund events, supplies
CRESTVIEW — Cub Scout Dens 4 and 11, of Pack 799, chartered by First United Methodist Church of Crestview, have received financial support that can help them attend scout events and purchase more sup…
Food drive to benefit Okaloosa, Walton pantries
FORT WALTON BEACH — The 23rd Annual National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive, set May 9, will help food banks restock their pantries.
Last chance to apply for Florida's agricultural land protection program
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Adam H. Putnam wants the state's agricultural land owners to apply for the Rural and Family Lands Protection Program by May 30.
Armstrong powers Crestview past Baker (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Corey Armstrong had a game Thursday night that he’s not likely to forget any time soon as Crestview High School’s baseball team hosted Baker in the regular season finale. Armstrong, the B…
6 Okaloosa parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Six Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Crestview Neighborhood Watch group meeting Monday
CRESTVIEW — The Midtown Neighborhood Watch of Crestview's bi-monthly meeting is scheduled for…
95-year-old Laurel Hill church's closing bittersweet, but members 'saw it coming'
LAUREL HILL — When Christian Home United Methodist Church closed its doors after Sunday services, it ended 95 years of ministry.
Retiree's $7,300 gift could go toward Crestview depot recreation
CRESTVIEW — The Historic Preservation Board has received a $7,300 gift from a member of its 2001 board.