CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved a $27,900 recreation impact fee waiver for DR Horton, the developer building the Redstone Commons subdivision near Shoal River Middle and Riverside E…
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Triple B: Attendees could spend more than $100K in downtown Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Triple B Cookoff, the Hub City's top event, pays tribute to the Blackwater River area, its bluegrass music and local grill masters' barbecue.
More downtown Crestview lighting expected
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency board unanimously approved $9,855 to purchase additional street lighting for Wilson Street between Pine Avenue and U.S. Highway 90.
FROM THE PULPIT: Let's end the practice of possessing Jesus
Many people refer to Jesus as “my” Lord and “my” Savior, as if he is someone we possess. “My” connotes ownership, as if a person owns Jesus, as if he is theirs alone.
Crestview planners' 'dream map' aids traffic relief discussion
CRESTVIEW — The “Crestview Connector Roads Plan" map hangs in city engineer Fred Cook's office. It hasn't received city council approval, and is not part of the city’s comprehensive plan.
Volunteers sought to assess downtown Crestview's parking
CRESTVIEW — Some folks who want a prime parking spot in front of the downtown business or restaurant they want to frequent say spaces are hard to come by around midday.
CHECK IT OUT: Hands-on animal show scheduled in April
Nonie’s Ark sails into Crestview Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 21.
Crestview student: Businesses' contributions invaluable to CHS programs
CRESTVIEW — By supporting area schools’ projects and organizations, local businesses also support students’ education, Crestview High School student body President Chapman Tew says.
Crestview's Orlando-bound problem-solving team seeks donations
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School's Odyssey of the Mind team, which competes at the state level April 9, needs monetary contributions to get to Orlando. The last day to donate is April 3.
‘Miss Edna’ recalls life from Bogalusa, La., to Laurel Hill
LAUREL HILL — From Bogalusa, La., to Laurel Hill is about 250 miles. But Edna Gella, the Hill’s newest nonagenarian, arrived here by way of Buffalo, N.Y., Jacksonville and Fruitland Park.