LAUREL HILL — Some residents know exactly what they want in a city council member.
Category: government
Grant provides flood repairs for 2 Crestview areas
CRESTVIEW — The Natural Resources Conservation Service's Emergency Watershed Protection Program is helping North Okaloosa with flood damage repairs not covered by other federal and state programs.
Mayoral race piques early voters’ interest
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux says while just 12,574 Crestview residents are registered voters, he's still optimistic.
Twin Hills Park study postponed; board OK's revising feasibility study
CRESTVIEW — After lunch, residents could go to Twin Hills Park, paddle boats around the pond, ollie in a skate park, turn Fido loose in the dog park, or enjoy a live performance at an amphitheatre.
MEET THE CANDIDATES: You asked, Laurel Hill's council candidates answered
Editor's Note: Debra Adams, Daniel Lane, Scott Moneypenny, Joan Smith, Randy Tickle and Willie Mae Toles are running for Laurel Hill City Council.
Q&A: Crestview mayoral candidates on city's most pressing issues
Editor's Note: Incumbent David Cadle, business owner Landrum "Lanny" Edwards, City Councilman Tom Gordon and business owner Jeremiah Hubbard are running for Crestview mayor.
Each candidate answered …
Okaloosa County Water & Sewer electronic payment briefly unavailable
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Water and Sewer's phone and internet payment system will be interrupted for periodic updates to its computers.
Councilman calls for termination of city attorney's contract (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Councilman Joe Blocker says his constituents want to know exactly how much the city spends on attorneys’ fees, and demand the council sign off on city attorney Jerry Miller’s bills.
Retired Air Force general to discuss military career with Republicans
FORT WALTON BEACH — Retired U.S. Air Force Gen. Chuck Horner will discuss his military career, and other matters of importance to Okaloosa County residents, during the Okaloosa County Republican Club…
Crestview mayoral candidates discuss public transportation, sewer and water
CRESTVIEW — Some residents know which qualities they want their mayor to have.