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Crestview · CrestviewFacilitated through NWFSC’s Workforce Development department, the 10-month program is designed to prepare high school juniors and seniors in Okaloosa and Walton counties for careers in fields that may be pursued through non-traditional academic pathways. Although the curriculum is geared toward students with an interest in entrepreneurship or careers in trade or business, it is not a requirement; all eligible students are encouraged to apply. Pa…See the Story
Northwest Florida State College launches youth entrepreneurship, leadership and mentorship program
Crestview · CrestviewThe District 1-1A track meet was held at Baker on Wednesday and PCA swept the boys and girls championships. Baker was second in both boys and girls. The Warriors ran away with the boys outscoring second-place Baker 273-113. Central finished in a distant fifth place with 44 points with the Jay boys finishing in seventh with 31 points. The girls’ side of the meet was much more competitive with PCA edging out Baker 202.5 to 198 to win. Central fini…See the Story
PCA edges Lady Gators in district 1-1A meet
Crestview · CrestviewThings didn’t go so well for Crestview against the Lady Dolphins as Gulf Breeze swept the match 5-0. The Lady Bulldogs finished their second season of beach volleyball with a record of 7-8. Monday’s match with Marianna was almost all Crestview with the top four teams winning. Dina Sheikho and Kaeden Foxx took the battle of one seeds. Crestview’s two seed team of Aubrey Sheffield and Kennedy Harrell also won as did three seed Sara Robinson-Harme…See the Story
Crestview open district tournament with win
Crestview · CrestviewHofstad shared that intention during the County Commission’s budget policy workshop on Tuesday in Shalimar. Fiscal ’25 starts on Oct. 1. The 3.83 countywide millage rate has been in place for seven years. The rate of 3.83 mills per $1,000 of taxable property is equal to $383 per $100,000 of property value. Because of higher property values, the retaining of the current millage rate for the new budget year would lead to an increase in many proper…See the Story
County looks to retain current countywide millage rate
Crestview · CrestviewOccasionally, friends in south Florida will call me early in the morning unaware that it is an hour earlier for me, and I am likely asleep. For mere acquaintances, I let the early intrusion slide; good friends get schooled. Imagine then, my embarrassment when I completely forgot the hour difference when planning a recent road trip to central Florida. I had been asked to participate in a fundraising concert to benefit an inner-city ministry in Ne…See the Story
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Davidson County, North Carolina · Davidson CountyLast week, “in Davidson County, North Carolina, 16-year-old student Christian McGhee was suspended for three days for using the term ‘illegal alien’ in class when clarifying the word ‘alien’ in a vocabulary lesson,” writes Donna King, editor in chief of the Carolina Journal. “A classmate reportedly threatened to fight Christian over his word choice, but both students and their teacher insisted the exchange was innocent, and the other student’s o…See the Story
The Left’s Long War on Using ‘Illegal Aliens’
Crestview · CrestviewBill Graham, a member of the BAYA board of directors, said more than 3,500 fans attended each of the Friday and Saturday shows, and the event was expected to draw close to 10,000 people for the weekend. Once again, the full slate of events was held ranging from saddle bronc riding and bull riding to roping, steer wrestling and barrel racing for the ladies. Old Spanish Trail fixture Rudy the Clown was back, as was announcer Clint Allamond. Local …See the Story
Old Spanish Trail Rodeo celebrates 34th year
Crestview · CrestviewThe city was the first capital of the Confederacy, and the first White House of the Confederacy continues to serve as a museum across the street from the Alabama State Capitol. By 1860, Alabama’s population included 400,000 enslaved black people, and Montgomery, where nearly two out of every three residents were enslaved, had a higher slave population than any other Alabama city, according to the Legacy Museum Book. Montgomery is also known as t…See the Story