CRESTVIEW— The Crestview Local Planning Agency will meet at 6 p.m. July 13 at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.
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5 councilmen, 5 opinions: How to resolve the Crestview budget shortfall
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has voted down a proposed fire assessment fee, so how can councilmen bridge a more than $2 million budget shortfall?
NAACP wants written assurance battle flag won’t fly over Crestview again
CRESTVIEW – Resident and President of the Okaloosa County NAACP Ray Nelson said the organization welcomed the decision to remove the rebel battle flag from the Lundy memorial, but said his members wa…
Crestview to possibly seek new attorney
CRESTVIEW — The City Council agreed to retain the services of city attorney Jerry Miller until Sept. 23 while requesting qualifications for his possible replacement.
Limiting downtown Crestview parking to 2 hours could alleviate crunch
CRESTVIEW — Limiting how long someone can park downtown during peak midday hours could be a solution to alleviating a perceived parking crunch.
FLAG FLIES NO MORE: Confederate flag comes down after more than 50 years
CRESTVIEW — Many residents are sharing their concerns following the Confederate flag's removal from the William "Bill" Lundy Memorial.
Here's what the Crestview Redevelopment Agency and City Council will meet about July 13
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Redevelopment Agency will meet at 5 p.m. July 13 at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.
Former Laurel Hill councilman hosts weekend annexation fundraiser
LAUREL HILL – Former city councilman Johnny James will host a fried chicken dinner fundraiser 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.
Crestview city department heads: revenue increase is needed now (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — According to city department heads, this year's budgeting process could be the last opportunity the City Council has to reverse years of "status quo" budgets that have eroded financial re…
Evers receives an 'A' on Florida Chamber Report Card
TALLAHASSEE — Senator Greg Evers (R-Baker) released the following statement after receiving an “A” on the Florida Chamber’s 2015 Legislative Report Card.