What would Jesus do?
Would Jesus stand on the streets, yelling all of the things that he didn't condone (or specifically perform, in this case) in order to get people to believe, or would he show peo…
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Crestview man charged with armed burglary in gunshot incident
CRESTVIEW — Dennis Ray Gibson, 37, of 506 Tall Pine Street, Crestview, has been arrested on charges of armed burglary and battery following a shooting incident at a home on River Loop Drive Wednesday…
Goal: collect 5,000 pounds of canned foods
CRESTVIEW — The Joy Fellowship youth group is "Saving Lives One Can/Jar at a Time" with a food drive that kicked off Jan. 1.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: 6 questions to decide 'Who gets the farm?'
Farming involves so much planning, implementing and evaluating of farming methods that farmers sometimes overlook the retirement and succession planning part of the job.
Crestview candidates forum scheduled; questions wanted
CRESTVIEW — The North Okaloosa Republican Club will host a Feb. 17 forum featuring Crestview mayoral candidates and councilmen-elects.
Jay downs Baker girls in district tournament (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — Things should be better for Baker School’s girls basketball team next year. Next year, the Gators, who have no senior, will be a year older, stronger and more experienced. Yes, Baker should b…
Man injured in Crestview area shooting
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that took place at 6226 River Loop Drive in north Okaloosa County around 5:30 p.m. this evening.
Folk duo plans Northwest Florida library performances
CRESTVIEW — Folk duo Hungrytown is coming to a library near you.
Memorial service planned for Kathryn Ballard
CRESTVIEW — A memorial service for Kathryn Little Ballard, 89, is 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, with visitation one hour before at the First Presbyterian Church, 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview.
Historical impersonator among ideas for Crestview's 2016 birthday celebration
CRESTVIEW — Residents strolling the downtown historic district streets next year shouldn’t be surprised if they bump into Sen. William Mapoles or other figures from the city’s history.