FORT WALTON BEACH — A gutsy comeback by Crestview High School’s boys basketball team came up short Monday in the opening round of the Luxe Sports Grill Shootout at Choctawhatchee High School. Down 56…
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Bulldogs pull away from Golden Bears (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
FORT WALTON BEACH — Crestview High School boys basketball Coach Greg Watson matched wits against his old boss Tuesday in the Luxe Sports Grill Shoot at Choctawhatchee High School. Watson’s Bulldogs f…
Bulldogs close tournament with win (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
FORT WALTON BEACH — Crestview High School’s girls basketball team can breathe a collective sigh of relief heading into the New Year. The Bulldogs bounced back from a couple of disappointing games in …
Crestview author releases 'Simple Portfolio Strategies'
CRESTVIEW — Author Peter Casula Jr.'s new book, "Simple Portfolio Strategies," covers a practical and strategic approach to effective investment, from the viewpoint of someone outside of the financia…
Christmas in the county: Simple gifts, helping neighbors, home-grown food
CRESTVIEW — In North Okaloosa County's early days, Christmastime would have just been getting underway on Dec. 25.
Christmas meant visits with family and neighbors, siblings and cousins playing while…
Crestview residents among Diagnostic Medical Sonography graduates
OPP, Ala. — Lurleen B. Wallace Community College in Opp recently recognized graduates of the Diagnostic Medical Sonography program with a pinning ceremony.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: New contribution limits make 401(k) plans even more attractive
If you are interested in saving for retirement, here’s some good news.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Dirt is just dirt — or is it?
Many of us walk around daily and give no thought to what is under our feet.
Baker alumna assigned to first Army duty in Hawaii
U.S. Army Private 2nd Class Natalie Booker would attribute graduating U.S. Army Basic and Military Police training — what could have been characterized as a bumpy start — to her uncanny ability to "e…
United Way reaches 99 percent of campaign goal
FORT WALTON BEACH — The United Way of Okaloosa-Walton Counties reached more than 99 percent of its 2014 campaign goal, according to a spokesperson.