Featured News
Shelter needs help maintaining its heavily used minivan
So far this year, the minivan used by the nonprofit Crestview Area Shelter for the Homeless to deliver food to the needy and bring clients to their jobs, medical and Social Security appointments, and court appearances has racked up about $4,000 in repair costs.
“We don’t have money to repair it,” shelter President Ann Sprague said today.
Job fair shows options for local juniors and seniors
An estimated 1,100 students made their way through the Crestview High School gym on March 12 to see what their future career could look like without a college degree. Businesses looking for summer employees, such as Big Kahuna’s Water Park in Destin were also on hand.