LAUREL HILL — The Okaloosa County Teachers Federal Credit Union asked the City Council to consider a comprehensive plan revision to allow a branch office in a residential neighborhood.
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Music with your breakfast at chorus pancake fundraiser
CRESTVIEW — A pancake breakfast accompanied by choral performances is a great way to start the weekend. And better still, the nominal cost benefits the Crestview High School chorus.
Councilwoman: Blocker proposal 'ridiculous' (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — City Councilman Joe Blocker's proposal to require the council to review and sign off on all city invoices is "ridiculous," City Councilwoman Robyn Helt said.
Gators eye end to playoff drought
BAKER — It's been 13 years since Baker School's football team won a playoff game. The Gators will try to end that drought 7:30 p.m. Friday when they host Graceville in the Region 1-1A state semifinal…
Bring lunch, learn about new outdoor exhibit
VALPARAISO — Interested in the outdoors? Bring your lunch and learn about "A Pollinator's Paradise," with Master Gardner & Horticulturist Marie Harrison during an outside presentation of History Sand…
Bazaar to help fund Bulldog football program
CRESTVIEW — It will look and feel a lot like Christmas at Crestview High School from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Dec. 6 when the Bulldog Quarterback Club hosts the inaugural Bulldog Bazaar. The bazaar, which wi…
LETTER: Beware of Crestview's speed traps
Highway 90, leaving Crestview traveling toward Milligan, has always been a speed trap at 45 mph.
Strangers, neighbors help family after house fire
CRESTVIEW — When Lisa Reeves lost her house in an Oct. 15 fire, a group of people she'd never met before sprang into action.
Volkswagen club helps support Children in Crisis
NICEVILLE — Kusten Kruezers Volkswagens of the Emerald Coast has donated $1,650 to Children in Crisis. The club used proceeds from its recent car show at the Mullet Festival grounds.
Hutto gets 30 years for robbery
CRESTVIEW — Lonnie Ray Hutto is sentenced to 30 years in the Department of Corrections on a robbery charge, according to William Eddins, the First Judicial Circuit's state attorney.