NICEVILLE — Representatives from Northwest Florida State College’s bachelor’s and associate degree programs, as well as student services and financial aid, will be on hand to provide information on p…
Month: September 2016
CHELCO reduces fee for credit card payments
DEFUNIAK SPRINGS — As of Sept. 1, Choctawhatchee Electrical Cooperative's fee for credit and debit card payments now costs 95 cents less.
The company negotiated the 95 cent reduction in the fee cha…
Emmanuel Baptist sets Financial Peace University class
CRESTVIEW — Area residents who want to be better managers of their finances may attend a Financial Peace University class.
FPU covers budgeting, dumping debt, savings, generosity, and planning for …
Crestview workers to receive raises in new budget year
CRESTVIEW — City officials have good Labor Day news for municipal employees.
Under the 2016-17 budget, most workers will receive a 3 percent raise starting Oct. 1.
Police officers and firefight…
Laurel Hill water rates could increase under proposal
LAUREL HILL — The City Council is considering increasing city water rates. It would be the first water rate increase in more than 10 years.
Mayor Robby Adams said that several audits, the most rec…
RON HART: Analyzing Clinton’s relationship with the Weiners
Just like her boss and mentor, Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin-Weiner struck a “political power couple” deal with her ex-Congressman husband, Anthony “Carlos Danger” Weiner.
This speaks to two things…
ELECTION: North Okaloosa candidates reflect on wins
CRESTVIEW — Despite a blizzard of campaign signs — especially near polling places — less than 30 percent of eligible voters cast ballots in Tuesday’s primary elections.
In campaigns particularly p…
Baker starts new outdoor education course (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — Northwest Okaloosa County has always been a haven for outdoor recreation. Now, a class of 35 young anglers, hunters, boaters, hikers and campers will have an advantage over other outdoorsmen.…
Officials, business leaders tour Katie Manor (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — The community’s newest apartment complex, devoted specifically to low-income senior citizens, has been open for several months, but this week local officials and business leaders paid a v…