CHARLESTON, S.C. — Citadel Class of 2015 graduate William Bearden, of Crestview, has been chosen for "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
Month: June 2015
Florida public records exemption passes for military voters
CRESTVIEW — Florida House Bill 185 – providing exemption from public release of the records of certain military and their family members – was signed into law on June 2.
Laurel Hill graduates share their plans for the future
LAUREL HILL — Laurel Hill School graduates have big plans for their futures.
Three Crestview residents prefiled as 2016 Okaloosa primaries candidates
Ray Bolden, candidate and absentee coordinator for the Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Office, announced the candidates who have prefiled for the Okaloosa primaries in 2016.
Crestview City Council OKs $1 million loan for seniors' affordable housing
CRESTVIEW — Affordable housing for senior citizens is officially in development on Brookmeade Drive. The City Council on Thursday voted 3-1 to approve various agreements that will bring 102 units to …
BROADHEAD: Silence about Crestview churches implies consent; loss results from neglect
Jesus of Nazareth teaches, “So when you are offering your gift at the altar, if you remember that your brother or sister has something against you, leave your gift there before the altar and go.
Crestview Fire Department responds to fire on Walnut
CRESTVIEW — On June 4 at 8:42 a.m., the City of Crestview Fire Department answered a structure fire call at 337 Walnut Ave. W. in Crestview.
Laurel Hill considers establishing web presence
LAUREL HILL — The city may soon have an official — or at least semi-official — Internet presence.
CROSE: Pray for the war on downtown churches
How would any church member react to the following statement: "We are not anti-church but feel the churches would not be comfortable in that atmosphere," as stated by Crestview planning consultant Ja…
HUBBUB: Leave Crestview just for the beach, rezoning isn't religious persecution
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If nothing changes, nothing changes: This happens a lot to cities that grow. In the beginning, there were churches within a small proximity of each other.