CRESTVIEW — For crime scene investigator and evidence custodian Jennifer Bellamy, being sworn into office by Mayor JB Whitten was just the latest step in a more than 30-year career in law enforcement…
Month: November 2019
Coffee With a Cop set for Dec. 11
CRESTVIEW — One of the city’s newest eateries is the location for the next Coffee With a Cop, an informal chance to chat with Crestview Police Chief Stephen McCosker and some of his officers and shar…
AMIKids prepares at-risk youth for future
AMIKids Emerald Coast provides at-risk youth with GED prep and vocational skills.
Panera Bread program teaches children about baking
Panera Bread recently created a bakers-in-training program for kids aged 5-12.
Q & A with Crestview Police Chief Stephen McCosker
Crestview Police Chief Stephen McCosker answers questions about his first three months in office.
RECORD EDITORIAL | A bill we can get behind
No. you’re not seeing things. The headline is correct.
Florida 9-year-old collecting food for needy
A Fort Walton Beach 9-year-old is collecting bags of food for the needy at Thanksgiving.
Okaloosa starts mental health pretrial program
State money helps county start a mental health pretrial program, which aims to help people with mental health and/or substance abuse issues
Public Services worker lauded for educational milestone
CRESTVIEW — It may have come with a few intervening years’ delay, but Crestview Public Services employee Avery Johnson was determined to attain a high school diploma. Through an online school offered…
Three groups discovered Crestview’s Sister City in 2019
CRESTVIEW — It’s easy to find NO just about anywhere on the island of Noirmoutier. It’s not because Noirmoutrins are a negative people. “NO” is simply the island’s abbreviation and pops up on everyth…