Crestview's March 10 mayoral race is ramping up, and crime is a hot topic.
Month: February 2015
Pinewood Derby teach craftsmanship, sportsmanship
CRESTVIEW — The wheels were humming and fans were cheering Jan. 31 at the annual local Cub Scouts Pinewood Derby races, but above all, the boys are learning important skills such as being creative, c…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Tax diversification can help you manage retirement income
You need to save and invest as much as possible to pay for the retirement lifestyle you’ve envisioned.
Inter-municipality board could return bus service to Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Two concurrent efforts could spur the return of county public transit buses to Crestview streets.
$6.4 mil. RESTORE Act funds could be available soon
CRESTVIEW — Businesses, individuals and government entities with ideas for spending the first “pot” of RESTORE Act funds might be able to start applying for them in March.
Geocachers hike and seek hidden caches all over region
CRESTVIEW — An SUV glides to a halt on a street in a North Crestview neighborhood. The driver and passenger hop out and, cell phones in hand, root through underbrush and around fence posts.
Have spie…
Free tax preparation available in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Free tax preparation is available through April 14 at the Crestview Public Library, 1445 Commerce Drive, Crestview.
Wanted: Vendor applications for Crestview barbecue festival
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce seeks vendors for its 11th annual Triple B Cookoff.
Bulldogs eye plans for sand volleyball courts
CRESTVIEW — A patch of grass just west of Crestview High School's tennis courts could soon field another kind of court. If all goes well, sand (beach) volleyball could be coming to Crestview as early…
$4,757 in grants lets CHS Key Club feed 30 needy classmates
CRESTVIEW — Thirty underprivileged Crestview High School students will have food for the weekend following the school’s Key Club receipt of a $2,000 Kiwanis International Youth Opportunity Grant.