LAUREL HILL — The City Council on Thursday unanimously selected Preble-Rish Inc. to serve as the grant writer and engineering firm to handle public improvement grants.
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Most Crestview city facility fees increase following council action
CRESTVIEW — A new city facilities rental fee schedule, effective May 1, delineates rental charges for the Crestview Community Center, Warriors Hall in the Whitehurst Municipal Building, and the Old S…
Crestview map shows city's 15-year growth (MAP)
CRESTVIEW — It took nine months and countless hours’ research, but for the first time in 15 years, city officials and staff members can glance at a map and see Crestview’s boundaries.
$30K grant allowing residences could stimulate downtown economy
CRESTVIEW — As most downtown merchants can attest, there's one thing missing from the city's historic heart after 5 p.m.: people. However, if Crestview attracts a $30,000 Community Planning Technical…
Contractor to aid backflow valves inspection for Crestview council
CRESTVIEW — Public Works staffers will receive assistance from an outside contractor to complete state-mandated annual checks of the city's estimated 9,000 backflow water valves.
VFW asks Crestview council to allow Veterans Day parade Nov. 11
CRESTVIEW — This fall, area residents might celebrate Veterans Day on the holiday's Nov. 11 date, rather than the Saturday before, if a request before the city council is approved.
Crestview Guardian Ad Litem raising awareness April 28
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Guardian Ad Litem will commemorate abused, neglected and abandoned children at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Twin Hills Park.
Crestview leaders eye regulating mobile vendors, garage sales
CRESTVIEW — The city may soon regulate commerce of entrepreneurs selling merchandise from a tent, vehicle or otherwise mobile structure, and garage sales.
Property tax installment plans available until April 30
FORT WALTON BEACH — April 30 is the deadline for property owners to apply for an Okaloosa County tax payment installment plan. Installment plans split the cost into four payments in a one-year period…
Boyles announces Coffee with the Commissioner meetings
CINCO BAYOU — Okaloosa County District 3 Commissioner Nathan Boyles is implementing a quarterly Coffee with the Commissioner event at various dates, times and locations.