CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Exchange Club’s annual “Stand Up and Say the Pledge” ceremony will be noon Monday.
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Bulldogs heading back to Sweet 16 (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — A rematch of last year’s boys basketball Region 1-7A semifinal game is on tap Tuesday when Crestview travels to Tallahassee to take on Lincoln. The Bulldog punched their ticket a second s…
Hall of Fame is family affair for Combest (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
OKALOOSA ISLAND — Sports, to Kathy Combest, have always been about family. With that in mind it should come as no surprise that Combest was surrounded by family and a family of friends Wednesday when…
Zessin to play volleyball at Jefferson Davis (VIDEO)
LAUREL HILL — The distance from Laurel Hill to Brewton, Ala., home of Jefferson Davis Community College, is about 50 miles. Laurel Hill School volleyball player Bridget Zessin will soon become famili…
GUEST COLUMN: Ensuring jobs, economy take Florida College System's focus
Florida businesses need an academically, technologically prepared workforce to succeed, which makes our higher education system's strength a major factor in attracting new business to Florida.
Couples can drive through, renew their vows on Saturday
CRESTVIEW — Radio Station WYZB/NASH FM105.5 wants couples from across the Emerald Coast to celebrate Valentine’s Day by unofficially renewing their wedding vows during The NASH FM 105.5 “Drive Thru R…
2 arrested following Crestview meth lab bust
CRESTVIEW — Wednesday, the Crestview Police Department's Special Enforcement Team "SET" concluded a several-week narcotics investigation with the execution of a search warrant and subsequent arrest o…
Urgent need for O Negative blood donations
(Pensacola, FL February 12, 2015) The supply of O Negative blood has reached extremely low levels due to high usage in area hospitals. An immediate appeal is being issued for all O Negative donors to…
EDITOR’S DESK: Politics aside, Crestview's crime rate needs improvement
Crestview's March 10 mayoral race is ramping up, and crime is a hot topic.
Bullying: not just a buzzword in Okaloosa schools (VIDEO)
"Progress, not perfection" has been Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson's motto since being elected to represent 30,000 students and over 3,000 faculty and staff members.