CRESTVIEW — This is the latest news from North Okaloosa companies and their events.
Food Mart adds U-Haul services
Food Mart, located at 510 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, now offers U-Haul products and services.
Miner joins Bridgeway clinical staff
Bridgeway Center Inc. has a new Crestview staff member.
Kim Miner is accepting new clients at Bridgeway’s outpatient location at Railroad Avenue as well as commercial insurance clients at Soundside Wellness Consultants on State Road 85 in Crestview.
Miner is a Florida licensed mental health counselor, licensed school psychologist, certified addiction professional and a Licensed Practical Nurse. She is also a certified life coach, employee assistance professional, and crisis responder.
A therapist with over 25 years of experience serving in academic, residential, and outpatient settings, Miner has extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of anxiety, depression, disruptive behavior disorders, learning disabilities and developmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Kim enjoys working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families.
Therapeutic interests include Depression, Anxiety, Relationships Issues, Substance Abuse/Addictions, Women’s Issues/Menopause, Coping with Medical Illnesses, Couples Counseling, Mood Disorders, Life Transitions, Personal Coaching and Stress Management.
Call 689-7844 to schedule an appointment with Miner or for additional information. Most insurance plans are accepted.
Annual business reports deadline set
Corporations, limited liability companies and limited partnerships that are transacting business in Florida must file their annual reports by the May 1 deadline. Business owners may go to sunbiz.org to securely file their reports.
Annual reports are required each year to maintain an "active status" with the Department of State’s Division of Corporations. According to Florida law, a $400 late fee is imposed on organizations that fail to file them on time.
Additional information and instructions are available online.
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Business briefs