CRESTVIEW — The City Council will continue debating the merits of four companies bidding to run the city's garbage collection service
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FROM THE PULPIT: Learn from Jonah and live God’s will
Running away is a common threat with young children.
CHECK IT OUT: Taxpayer input sought for library ROI study
In business, the return on investment, or ROI, metric determines whether a resource is giving the investor enough “bang for the buck.”
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Please remember U.S. Flag etiquette
Please put out a note informing people of the proper display of the United States Flag when flown on their property.
Crestview fire chief: $1.3M grant could save firefighter jobs
CRESTVIEW — A potential $1.3 million FEMA grant could ease some firefighters' job security fears and alleviate some budget pressure on the city, Fire Chief Joe Traylor says.
Trial witnesses recount experiences with Floyd
CRESTVIEW —A woman who claims she was raped by then-Crestview Police Officer Joseph Floyd on Aug. 31, 2007, testified Thursday for the prosecution in the racketeering case against him.
Woodlawn church offers fun before kids go back to school (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Children at Woodlawn Baptist Church on Wednesday took one of their last chances to let loose and have fun before getting back to the books when school starts.
Crestview man wearing knife holster says he doesn't have knife
CRESTVIEW – A man faces charges after he cut a woman with a knife during a fight, Crestview police say.
Proposed Crestview Commons follows mobile eateries trend
CRESTVIEW — The historic downtown district will follow the latest urban dining trend this fall when Crestview Commons opens on Main Street.
Bulldog defense stepping up
CRESTVIEW— A bolt of lightning midway through Crestview High School's football practice Tuesday temporarily forced the Bulldogs inside. When the team returned to the field 20 minutes later, there was…