CRESTVIEW — Due to the weather dropping below 40 degrees, cold weather shelters will open at 6 p.m. Feb. 27 through March 3 as listed below.
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1920s Main Street gem undergoes a facelift
CRESTVIEW — With the flap of a vinyl strip, a gentle shower of plaster dust and a clatter of dislodged wooden furring strips, a downtown architectural gem long hidden behind a plastic façade was once…
Crestview branch celebrates Rotary International's 108 birthday
CRESTVIEW — The Rotary Club of Crestview, which has grown to 29 members, often accomplishes projects that outpace clubs of larger size, according to a spokesperson who cited the Wild Game Feast and Q…
Crestview cold weather shelters open tonight and Thursday night
CRESTVIEW — The shelter program provides protection from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. if the weather drops below 40 degrees.
Bark for Life cancer fundraiser coming to Baker March 2
BAKER — Residents and their dogs can support cancer awareness next month at Bark for Life, an American Cancer Society fundraiser.
Alimony reform bills propose relief from lifelong payments
CRESTVIEW — The days of a Florida ex-spouse potentially paying alimony even after death may end if reform bills working their way through the Legislature make it to the governor's desk.
Road closures and flooding levels announced in north Okaloosa
The Okaloosa County Department of Public Safety announced the following road closures today. The roads will be closed as listed below for maintenance and improvements due to recent storms.
Organization spreads word about Florida KidCare insurance
CRESTVIEW — Sacred Heart Children's Hospital is spreading the word about Florida KidCare health insurance, a federally funded health insurance option for children under age 19.
Employers wanted for Feb. 27 seasonal hiring fair in Niceville
FORT WALTON BEACH — A seasonal hiring fair for year-round, full-time, part time and seasonal jobs is 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Feb. 27 at the Niceville Community Center.
Monticello author: New writers group should help Crestview writers persevere
CRESTVIEW — "Never give up." That's the most important thing for writers to remember, Monticello author Dr. Anne H. Holt said.