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Month: June 2014
Police communications center moving to Whitehurst Municipal Building
CRESTVIEW — The Police Department’s communications center is about to make another move, rejoining the rest of the department in the Whitehurst Municipal Building by summer's end.
Zoo seeks sponsors for Christmas light display
CRESTVIEW — Deb Edwards wants to see the Emerald Coast Wildlife Zoological Park light up this winter.
MEETING HISTORY MAKERS: Teachers visit Carver-Hill museum, gain insight (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Mary Swisher knows more about North Okaloosa history after a weekend visit to the Carver-Hill museum.
Mosquitoes strong in Okaloosa following wet weather
Thanks to the heavy spring rains — particularly April's flash floods that left standing water everywhere — mosquitoes have endless breeding grounds.
Robotics summer camp begins next month (FORM)
CRESTVIEW — Tim Sexton and Laurie Allen are offering a summer robotics camp for elementary and middle school students.
Erroneously zoned residential areas being brought into compliance
CRESTVIEW — Currently, if a house is damaged or destroyed in several developments off P.J. Adams Parkway, a zoning conflict means it can’t be rebuilt. The city is taking steps to correct the erroneou…
LETTER: Okaloosa roads still need repairs following flood
Okaloosa County, why have you not fixed roads, dams and water runoff areas after the historic flooding in April?
Baker Quarterback Club Golf Tournament coming this weekend
The Baker Quarterback Club Golf Tournament is set for Saturday. Details after the jump!
Mustang basketball camp teaches beginners, challenges others
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School boys basketball Coach Mitch Buckelew sees the big picture when conducting a camp.