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Crestview girls’ basketball head coach, Rafael Cratch, has been on a journey to rejuvenate the program.
Last week, Coach Cratch began that process by hosting the “Lady Bulldogs Elite Camp” at Crestview High School with the help of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawk, Ashanti Lynch.

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The 2026-27 softball season was one for the history books at Crestview High School. With a 19-9 overall record, the Bulldogs set the standard with the most wins in a softball season in school history.
An accomplishment that couldn’t have been completed without the team playing their part and playing as one.

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Summer is a time for kids to get away from school and relax before having to return to learning their core curriculum.
A time of freedom can often be met with boredom, but local churches have the solution as many are hosting Vacation Bible Schools (VBS) throughout the county for those in pre-k and upcoming 6th-graders through June and July.

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From Crestview to Destin, Okaloosa leaders are preparing for significant budget cuts after the Florida Legislature voted to send a property tax exemption proposal to voters this November, a measure they say will drain millions from municipal wallets and shift finical decision making away from communities they represent.

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The Summer Food Service Program helps to ensure children continue to have access to nutritious meals when school is not in session.
This year, the Okaloosa County School District joins the program for the 2026 summer break.

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