TALLAHASSEE — Next week, Florida State University's Masters of Applied American Politics and Policy program will host father-and-son legislators Sen. Don Gaetz and Rep. Matt Gaetz in a discussion of …
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Here's what the Crestview Local Planning Agency is meeting about Aug. 4
CRESTVIEW— The next meeting of the Local Planning Agency boards is 6 p.m. Aug. 4 at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.
Eubanks, Oakes elected for Okaloosa sheriff's office review board
CRESTVIEW — Crestview resident Johnny Eubanks and Howard Oakes of Niceville have been elected to the Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Personnel Standards and Review Board.
Crestview's Confederate battle flag flies again
CRESTVIEW — The rebel flag is fluttering once more above Confederate Park.
Crestview coffee shop requests rezoning
CRESTVIEW — City Council members will consider a request to rezone Casbah Coffee Company as downtown mixed use.
Crestview resurrects Confederate flag — for now
CRESTVIEW — The city will temporarily reinstall the Confederate battle flag at the William "Bill" Lundy Memorial.
Crestview City Council sets tentative millage rate
CRESTVIEW — City leaders have set a tentative, 7.8466 millage rate for the 2015-2016 fiscal year.
Okaloosa County Commission sets executive session
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Commission will conduct an executive session to discuss ongoing litigation after its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 4.
Crestview City Council OKs construction plans for senior housing
CRESTVIEW — Groundbreaking on a 102-unit apartment complex for senior citizens is expected within the next 30 days, according to city officials.
Here's what the Crestview City Council is meeting about July 27
CRESTVIEW— The Crestview City Council will meet at 6 p.m. July 27 at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.