The annual fall festival in Crestview was postponed due to inclement weather last weekend. The event will be held this Saturday on Main Street.
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City council OKs alcohol ordinance revisions
The city council met Monday night to discuss revisions to the city’s alcohol ordinance. The council also discussed purchasing the ROC from Central Baptist.
Rash of vehicle break-ins, thefts hits Crestview
Pair of videos taken off home security system appears to show group of six men who broke into and stole vehicles on Thursday night in Crestview.
Local martial arts academy students challenged to keep at it
CRESTVIEW — When City Manager Tim Bolduc challenged the students at Gordon Martial Arts to always persevere, for many he was preaching to the choir.
Emma Gregory, for example, was spotted practici…
Possible city purchase could benefit residents
The city of Crestview is considering purchasing the ROC at Central Baptist. If the purchase is made, the facility could bring more recreational options for the city’s youth.
Two stolen vehicles recovered; 14-year old arrested
The vehicles were recovered before the owners realized the vehicles were stolen.
Crestview to consider purchasing pool, recreation center
The city has been approached by Central Baptist to possibly buy the church’s recreation outreach center. City manager Tim Bolduc will bring the decision before the council Monday night.
Crestview Tractor Supply to host Halloween pet event
CRESTVIEW — Tractor Supply Company invites customers to celebrate the Halloween season with a pet photo event at its local store.
From 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at the store, 320 James Lee Blvd…
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The Florida College System Activities (FCSAA) has named 38 Northwest Florida State College students to its 2018-2019 All-Academic team. Across the state, 955 students were named to th…
NAACP to host town hall meeting Saturday
BAKER —The Okaloosa County Branch NAACP will hold a town hall meeting in Baker to address the racial tensions and issues that have plagued the community for years.
The meeting is 2 p.m. Oct. 19 at …