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Coney Island reopens as scheduled after holiday weekend break-in
CRESTVIEW — Not even a holiday weekend break-in can deter Coney Island Hotdogs owner Julia Phillips, who had the burgers sizzling on the griddle as usual Tuesday morning.
Fishing camp remains a summer favorite
CRESTVIEW – The smiles on the faces of the children at the Crestview Parks and Recreation Department fishing camp Monday told the story. Fishing remains as much fun for today’s young people as it has…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Looking for bay scallops? Go east
Though we have to travel east of Okaloosa County to go scalloping, it is a great opportunity to experience.
Interstate 10 corridor proposal could mean Crestview traffic relief
A draft update to the I-10 Corridor Master Plan includes a proposed interchange at the PJ Adams Parkway-Antioch Road Corridor crossing for North Okaloosa County, County Commissioner Nathan Boyles sai…
FINANCIAL FOCUS: What’s smarter — paying off debts or investing?
When you have disposable income, how should you use the funds?
Crestview woman charged with battery in front yard
CRESTVIEW — A 32-year-old Crestview woman had her day in court July 8 after being accused of "beating" a man in her front yard before neighbors called police.
Laurel Hill council renews mowing contract
LAUREL HILL — The city will continue doing business with Transfield Services. The Laurel Hill City Council agreed to renew a one-year $11,324 mowing contract.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: All kids should learn to fish
I returned home from vacation Saturday only slightly worse from the wear of sleeping on my mom’s sleeper sofa for two weeks. Vacations these days mean spending as much time as possible with Mom, who …
Library display highlights Boy Scout opportunities in STEM, cyber safety
CRESTVIEW — Guys who think Boy Scouts is all about rubbing two sticks together to make a campfire might change their minds after viewing the Crestview Public Library's new scouting exhibit.