EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — In warfare, they say, those who control the skies have the best chance of winning battles on the ground. If that’s the case, Air Force Tech. Sgt. LaToya Cleveland — whose husba…
Month: August 2013
$615K still needs to be trimmed from Crestview budget
CRESTVIEW — City department heads have trimmed some $290,000 off the first round of preliminary budgets, but there is still $615,817.21 to go, City Clerk Betsy Roy said.
National Guard plans Sept. 7 Open House at Crestview Armory
CRESTVIEW — The National Guard’s recruiting drive and community outreach open house is 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 7 at the Crestview Armory, 1518 E. James Lee Blvd.
VA grants one-year retroactive benefits for fully developed claims
WASHINGTON — Veterans filing an original fully developed claim, or FDC, for service-connected disability compensation may be entitled to up to one year of retroactive disability benefits.
FROM THE PULPIT: Let’s simplify faith
A manufacturer placed thousands of tubes of toothpaste into individual boxes and prepared them for shipping every day.
New Central Baptist Church head pastor sees congregation increasing
CRESTVIEW — The Rev. Paul Mixon, Central Baptist Church’s new head pastor, is pleased that the church is growing.
Crestview residents get to be ham operators for a day (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Attendees of the Crestview Public Library’s First Tuesday series now know more about amateur radio.
Crestview man shot and killed in Jacksonville, N.C.
A man from Crestview was shot and killed early Friday in a home in Jacksonville, N.C., and a Marine has been arrested in connection with the killing.
Gators focused on conditioning
BAKER — An afternoon thunderstorm delayed the first day in pads for Baker School’s football team, but only temporarily.
As the skies cleared shortly after 4 p.m., the Gators were on the practice fie…
Crestview permit fee schedule revision almost ready
CRESTVIEW — Having the county's lowest permit fees makes the city attractive to builders, but because the fees don't cover the cost of inspecting new buildings, taxpayers subsidize new construction.