CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County officials have unveiled the county’s new centennial logo.
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Newest councilmen gain seats unopposed
CRESTVIEW — The city's two newest councilmen have won their positions without a single vote.
Six vie for three Laurel Hill council seats
LAUREL HILL — The race for Laurel Hill City Council suddenly heated up with six residents qualifying to run for three available council seats, two qualifying shortly before the noon Jan. 2 deadline.
No more weddings at Okaloosa clerk's office
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Clerk’s Office will no longer perform weddings.
County commissioner appears on 'Okaloosa Today'
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Commissioner Trey Goodwin, District 4, is the guest on Okaloosa’s segment on the “Okaloosa Today” show.
Laurel Hill council OKs well repair contract
LAUREL HILL — The City Council accepted Thomason Well Drilling's $9,830 bid to repair well No. 3's pump and motor.
Millions of dollars saved by using early property tax payment discounts
FORT WALTON BEACH — According to a Okaloosa County Tax Collectors office press release, county property owners saved over $6.1 million on their tax bills by using the early payment 4 percent discount…
Laurel Hill City Council approves emergency well repair
LAUREL HILL — The City Council unanimously agreed to seek bids to repair inoperative equipment serving water well no. 3.
Bradberry withdraws from consideration for Laurel Hill council
LAUREL HILL — Saying she “would prefer not to be a party to dissension,” Mary Bradberry has withdrawn her name from consideration for a vacant seat on the Laurel Hill City Council.
'THEY GOT A CONSPIRACY GOING': City leaders claim racial tension
LAUREL HILL — The City Council barely tabled discussion on filling its vacant seat, with Councilwomen Willie Mae Toles and Betty Williamson voting as they walked out of Thursday’s meeting.