CRESTVIEW — Winners of the Main Street Crestview Association’s Christmas Parade are as follows:
First Place, Business: Hub City Glass
First Place, Church: The Summit Church
First Place, Civic…
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CRESTVIEW — Winners of the Main Street Crestview Association’s Christmas Parade are as follows:
First Place, Business: Hub City Glass
First Place, Church: The Summit Church
First Place, Civic…
CRESTVIEW — American Legion Post 75 is hosting a 30 Guns in 30 Days giveaway. The group will sell 1,000 tickets, and proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the post's local charities.
Tickets cost…
Dear editor,
Monday evening, Nov. 28, the Crestview City Council voted 3-2 to accept Ordinance 1611 to expand alcohol sales in its downtown redevelopment district. There are many other changes.
I…
Cyberbullying is an increasing problem in Northwest Florida schools. Now, a coalition is doing something about it.
TROY — Kevin Joseph of Crestview has been selected by Troy University as a "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges."
"Who's Who" recognizes juniors, seniors and graduate stu…
CRESTVIEW — The Council of State Governments Overseas Voting Initiative’s Technology Working Group announced recommendations to address challenges facing military and overseas voters during the 2016 …
TROY, Ala. — Moriah Brannon, of Holt, became a member of the prestigious Sound of the South Marching Band at Troy University during the fall semester.
The Sound of the South Marching Band is a prec…
MANKATO, Minn. — A Crestview resident is among Minnesota State University graduates.
Melissa K. Hall graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing during the Dec. 10 ceremony in Taylor C…
MILLIGAN — Dan and Trish Gartner’s Christmas lights are once again up for display.
The couple's front yard — which includes a nativity scene, The Nutcracker, Santa Claus, reindeer, Christmas trees …
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department’s new computer system’s capabilities outshine the agency’s previous technology to such an extent that even the agency’s new critical systems manager is som…