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8 Crestview homeless fire victims keep the faith during aftermath
CRESTVIEW — The Florida State Fire Marshal’s office is still investigating a Sunday morning fire that gutted an Amos Street apartment building, leaving one resident dead and eight more homeless. Yet …
Rethinking subdivisions, less reliance on cars can improve Crestview traffic
CRESTVIEW — Imagine evening rush-hour traffic flowing smoothly from Cox Bridge to Stillwell Boulevard and beyond. Department of Transportation District 1 Secretary Billy Hattaway foresees major thoro…
Venue changes for 'No Cross, No Crown' presentation Saturday
LAUREL HILL — "No Cross, No Crown," a presentation by Pastor Tommie Lewis and the Usher Board of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church of Laurel Hill, has changed venues.
HOPE Network volunteers, art wanted for Triple B Cookoff
CRESTVIEW — The HOPE Network and C.A.S.H. will meet 6 p.m. Monday, March 23 at the Crestview Community of Christ.
'Shakespeare Saved My Life' available at no charge during Big Library Read
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative, which includes the Crestview Public Library, will take part in the Big Library Read program. Library card holders can borrow and read the a…
Emerald Coast Boys & Girls Club sets open house
FORT WALTON BEACH — Next week, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast joins more than 4,100 Boys & Girls Clubs across America and BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations with it…
Pensacola author to speak at writer's group meeting
Northwest Florida author Lon Prater will be the Crestview Writers Group's guest speaker for their upcoming meeting, 6-8 p.m. Monday, March 30, at the Crestview Public Library.
Okaloosa property tax deadline approaches
FORT WALTON BEACH — March 31 is the deadline to pay 2014 real estate property taxes and tangible personal property taxes.
Here's why you could pay for using Florida roads
CRESTVIEW — The 8-mile drive through Crestview on State Road 85 could cost drivers as much as 48 cents if Florida follows Oregon’s lead and implements a mileage-based user fee to fund road maintenanc…