CRESTVIEW — Countryview Estates residents are enjoying more amenities in their neighborhood park.
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100 years of north Okaloosa County movie-going
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County had scarcely been carved out of eastern Santa Rosa and western Walton counties when Andrew Outlaw opened an outdoor movie show on the site of today’s First Presbyterian Ch…
Fire leaves Crestview family homeless; help appreciated
CRESTVIEW — A family is homeless and uncertain about their future after a Friday night fire scorched a Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard apartment building.
Magazines can introduce fun to reluctant readers
The Crestview Public Library has a selection of popular magazines. You can read here in the library, or check out magazines about cooking, decorating, health and fitness, world and entertainment news…
Friends remember former Northwood teacher
LAUREL HILL — Friends say they fondly remember former Northwood Elementary School teacher Martha Rogers, who died Tuesday morning.
World War II hero, Bronze Star recipient, added to county veterans memorial (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — When residents pause at the Okaloosa County Veterans Memorial to pay their respects to fallen local war heroes, they’ll find a new name among the roll of honor.
Milligan Water System doubles base rate to pay down debt
MILLIGAN — A Jan. 1 price increase nearly doubled the base rate of Katie Tomlinson’s monthly Milligan Water Service bill to $34. She's not happy and nor are her neighbors.
Technology resources, computer help available at Crestview library
Computer Database provides access to leading business and technical publications in the computer, telecommunications and electronics industries.
Crestview Tom Thumb donates to Children in Crisis
CRESTVIEW — Children in Crisis has extra support for its programs benefiting at-risk children. Tom Thumb Inc. stores, headquartered in Crestview, donated $750 to the nonprofit organization.
Brake family reunion scheduled in Munson
CRESTVIEW — A reunion for Mary and Benjamin Brake's descendants is scheduled for April 18.