Okaloosa County’s voting machines are so old they’re at risk of being decertified by the state.
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Miller named Okaloosa Sheriff's Deputy of the Year
Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Miller’s wide ranging accomplishments, along with his leadership and professionalism, inspire his co-workers and supervisors.
EDITOR’S DESK: Time for parents, school board to talk bullying
Often, the corporate world hears a buzzword it loves, adopts the term, and never lets go.
Boys & Girls Clubs open summer program registration
FORT WALTON BEACH — Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast are enrolling for summer youth development programming.
Post-traumatic stress disorder support sets first meeting
CRESTVIEW — A support group for people with post-traumatic stress disorder has formed and will start meeting every other Monday.
Crestview woman wins in five-state contest
CRESTVIEW — Dorothy Boles looks forward to doing some fishing and using her new Yeti cooler to keep her catches fresh.
U.S. 98 lane closure scheduled
CRESTVIEW — U.S. 98's left eastbound lane, near the Cody Avenue intersection, will be closed on certain days next week.
Crestview mayoral candidate forum scheduled
CRESTVIEW — A nonpartisan forum for Crestview mayoral candidates is scheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 16 at Warriors Hall, 201 Stillwell Blvd.
Citizens Police Academy accepting applications for spring course
CRESTVIEW — Citizens who’ve always wanted to process a crime scene, fire a police weapon or look inside a prison — without an extended stay — have a chance during Citizens Police Academy.
Hoboes win distict tournament opener (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
LAUREL HILL — A slow start by Laurel Hill School’s boys basketball team in the District 1-1A quarterfinal game was not indicative of things to come. The Hoboes trailed Ponce de Leon 14-9 at the end o…