CRESTVIEW — By supporting area schools’ projects and organizations, local businesses also support students’ education, Crestview High School student body President Chapman Tew says.
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CHECK IT OUT: Hands-on animal show scheduled in April
Nonie’s Ark sails into Crestview Public Library at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 21.
Volunteers sought to assess downtown Crestview's parking
CRESTVIEW — Some folks who want a prime parking spot in front of the downtown business or restaurant they want to frequent say spaces are hard to come by around midday.
Crestview planners' 'dream map' aids traffic relief discussion
CRESTVIEW — The “Crestview Connector Roads Plan" map hangs in city engineer Fred Cook's office. It hasn't received city council approval, and is not part of the city’s comprehensive plan.
Laurel Hill man racks up meth lab charges, failure to pay child support
LAUREL HILL — On March 21, deputies responded to the home of William Mitchell Golden, 46, of 1892 Flowerview Blvd., Laurel Hill, for an active warrant for failure to pay child support.
Tentative calendar prepared for Crestview centennial celebration
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Centennial Celebration Committee has prepared a tentative calendar of events throughout the year.
Learn more about Europe travel during this Crestview seminar
CRESTVIEW — "Europe Bound: Travel Tips for Independent European Travelers," a March 24 seminar, is 6 p.m. at the Crestview Public Library, 1445 Commerce Drive.
Walker donations benefit 2 Northwest Florida nonprofits
CRESTVIEW — Sharing and Caring can provide 600 more canned food items for needy residents, and Children in Crisis has a $300 boost with Walker Elementary School's help.
United Way seeks information on children's summer programs
FORT WALTON BEACH — The United Way of Okaloosa and Walton Counties seeks information on local programs for the “2015 Children’s Summer Fun Guidebook."
Walker donations benefit 2 Northwest Florida nonprofits
CRESTVIEW — Sharing and Caring can provide 600 more canned food items for needy residents, and Children in Crisis has a $300 boost with Walker Elementary School's help.