LAUREL HILL— The City Council unanimously approved an $11,324.15 contract with Transfield Services to mow grass and remove litter along State Road 85 within the city limits.
Month: July 2015
Laurel Hill solicits bids for road repaving
LAUREL HILL — Repaving could begin in as little as four or five weeks on several city roads now that the city has been cleared by the state Department of Economic Opportunity to begin soliciting bids…
Baker couple receives military order's Lifetime Achievement Award
BAKER — A couple with almost two decades of service to the Military Order of the Purple Heart are recipients of the organization's Lifetime Achievement Award.
Crestview News Bulletin celebrates 40 years of service (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Our beginnings were modest. On July 3, 1975, the Okaloosa Consumer Bulletin's first edition landed in home mailboxes throughout the area.
5 hurricane preparation tips for pet owners
FREEPORT — Alaqua Animal Refuge wants Northwest Florida residents to remember their pets in hurricane preparation plans.
LETTER: A question about the Confederate battle flag
Dear editor,
I planned to speak about this issue at the (July 7 Crestview council) meeting. Preparing for this opportunity, I took the time to review the PBS show "Civil War" by Ken Burns.
Crestview Business Network International chapter announces its name
CRESTVIEW — Business Network International's local chapter has settled on its name. The young group will be called the BNI Hub City Alliance.
Crestview woman awarded bronze medal in dental assisting competition
NICEVILLE — Caitlin Slater knows a lot about dental assisting, and now she has a bronze medal to prove it.
'It feels great': Crestview Bulldog standout named country's youngest Division I head coach
CRESTVIEW — Blake Dean has always been a trailblazer.
350 children strengthen their faith at Crosspoint church in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — A number of North Okaloosa children are closer to Jesus Christ following Crosspoint's Vacation Bible School, a church spokesperson said.