CRESTVIEW — A public-private partnership between Okaloosa County’s Economic Development Council and local government and business has added hundreds of new jobs at Bob Sikes Airport.
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Trauma Intervention Program wins marketing grant
PENSACOLA — A volunteer group that helps crisis victims will get a year’s free marketing and public relations help from a Pensacola marketing agency.
850 Business Magazine recognizes county commissioner under 40
SHALIMAR — Recently elected Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles was selected among 40 influential business leaders under 40 for a business magazine.
County to consider tax break for Holt company (DOCUMENT)
HOLT — The Economic Development Council of Okaloosa County has proposed a five-year property tax abatement for a Holt business looking to expand its operations.
Crestview High School asks businesses for scholarship support
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School seeks local businesses’ help to fund this year's Crestview Community Partners Scholarships.
Fibromyalgia took her teaching career, but not her creativity
LAUREL HILL — Creating colorful arrangements in her silk flower gift shop brings comfort to a north county woman whose illness cost her a teaching career.
Children’s Hospital assists families with low-cost health insurance
PENSACOLA — Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart is helping families enroll their children in low-cost health insurance through Florida KidCare.
Eco-Nomic Expo meeting is Jan. 10
FORT WALTON BEACH — An Eco-Nomic Living Expo planning meeting will be 9 a.m. Jan. 10 at First City Bank in Fort Walton Beach.
Kidney care center in Crestview receives name change
CRESTVIEW — Local nephrology practice, Pensacola Nephrology P.A./The Kidney Group, is rebranding itself as The Renalus Center for Kidney Care.
BBQ wars end in north Crestview with Possum Ridge closure
CRESTVIEW — The north Crestview “barbecue wars,” resolved by the purchase of Ms. B’s Bar-B-Que and Bakery by across-the-street rival Possum Ridge Barbecue, ended with the restaurant’s unexpected clos…