CRESTVIEW — Rocky Bayou Senior Beta Club members modeled their national motto, "Let Us Lead by Serving Others," as they conducted a Dec. 13 baked goods event for first responders.
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Okaloosa-area payrolls grow in October
PENSACOLA — The latest area jobs report shows the Okaloosa County metro area registered 81,900 jobs in October, seasonally adjusted on non-farm payrolls. This was 1,400 more jobs compared to October …
Gordon Martial Arts hosts testing, annual Student of the Year awards
CRESTVIEW — Roughly 250 attendees packed Warriors Hall Dec. 12 during Gordon Martial Arts' promotional ceremony.
Youth Agricultural Loan Program supports 4-H youths
MARIANNA — Farm Credit of Northwest Florida's Youth Agricultural Loan Program can help active 4-H and FFA members get a running start with their agriculture-related projects and future success.
Memories of Christmases past
Another year is quickly winding down. Tomorrow is Christmas Eve and it is a time to celebrate so much we hold dear. As you read my Christmas ramblings I’m in DeLand spending a few days with my mother…
Crestview McDonald's owners donate to Making Strides
NICEVILLE — Costa Enterprises, which owns Crestview's McDonald's fast food restaurants, recently donated its first check from the Monthly Coffee for a Cause Program.
Letters to Santa: Laird, Singletary and Van Nimwegen’s Riverside classes
Lauren Laird's class
Dear Santa,
Santa, I wish I could see you for Christmas. I want stuff for a pet owl. I want my cat Darkness. I want all Phantom Force Packs in the world in English and all Po…
Police: Man likely died of natural causes
CRESTVIEW — Police are investigating a death after a senior citizen's body was discovered this morning in a vehicle in the Crestview Corners parking lot.
Learning Center raises $4K for St. Jude
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Learning Center students raised $4,534 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
CHELCO reducing members' bills this month
DeFUNIAK SPRINGS — This month, CHELCO is again reducing members’ bills by about $300,000, bringing members' total saving in November and December to about $600,000.