CRESTVIEW — As Tucker Ewing, Mike Ingram and Charlie Buice prepare for their 12:30 p.m. Saturday performance, they're putting finishing touches on their first album.
Month: March 2015
Triple B: Invitation to Crestview's biggest event
You're invited to the biggest event in Crestview: the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce’s Triple B Cookoff!
Triple B: The grill raffle that grew
CRESTVIEW — This year's Triple B raffle started with a barbecue grill.
Officials weigh Crestview public transportation possibilities
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle reported that two public transportation opportunities under discussion could benefit residents.
Triple B: Diverse entertainment styles to enjoy at this year’s barbecue festival
CRESTVIEW — The “bluegrass” B in the Triple B Cookoff's name is safe, but these days, it might also stand for simply “bands."
Crestview City Council waives impact fee for developer
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved a $27,900 recreation impact fee waiver for DR Horton, the developer building the Redstone Commons subdivision near Shoal River Middle and Riverside E…
Triple B: Attendees could spend more than $100K in downtown Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Triple B Cookoff, the Hub City's top event, pays tribute to the Blackwater River area, its bluegrass music and local grill masters' barbecue.
More downtown Crestview lighting expected
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency board unanimously approved $9,855 to purchase additional street lighting for Wilson Street between Pine Avenue and U.S. Highway 90.
FROM THE PULPIT: Let's end the practice of possessing Jesus
Many people refer to Jesus as “my” Lord and “my” Savior, as if he is someone we possess. “My” connotes ownership, as if a person owns Jesus, as if he is theirs alone.
Crestview planners' 'dream map' aids traffic relief discussion
CRESTVIEW — The “Crestview Connector Roads Plan" map hangs in city engineer Fred Cook's office. It hasn't received city council approval, and is not part of the city’s comprehensive plan.