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Officers remind motorists to ‘Move Over, Florida’
TALLAHASSEE — This month, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles reminds all motorists to move over for stopped law enforcement, first responders, service and utility vehicles an…
Golf pro now runs Foxwood Country Club
CRESTVIEW — Returning to Crestview meant sacrificing bigger paychecks, but a local golfer said he wouldn’t have it any other way.
Brandon Martin is the new general manager and golf professional at …
Adams prefiles for Laurel Hill election
CRESTVIEW — Laurel Hill's current mayor, Robby Adams, has prefiled as a candidate for the city's mayoral seat in an upcoming municipal election.
North Okaloosa municipal elections for mayor and two…
3 things to do this weekend in Northwest Florida
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: 3 things to do this weekend in Northwest Florida
Faircloth files for Crestview council opening
CRESTVIEW — Crestview resident and city council member Doug Faircloth has prefiled as a candidate for the March 14 municipal election.
He is running for one of three open Crestview council seats. …
Baker School sets boys basketball schedule
BAKER — Here is the schedule for Baker School's high school basketball games, according to the school. The date, opponent, location and times are listed.
•Jan. 6, Escambia Charter, 6 p.m. varsity
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Laurel Hill resident charged with theft from elderly woman
SHALIMAR — A Laurel Hill woman is charged with stealing thousands of dollars over the past 10 years from a woman who is now 94 years old.
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office charged 68-year old Wi…
Company recalls veal products
Gold Medal Packing Inc., a Rome, N.Y. establishment, is recalling approximately 4,607 pounds of boneless veal products that may be contaminated with E. coli O26 and O45, the U.S. Department of Agricu…
Gulf Power prices decrease for new year
PENSACOLA — As of Jan. 1, Gulf Power customers should see their prices drop 3 percent due to lower fuel costs used in energy production.
In November, the Florida Public Service Commission approved …