Okaloosa County’s voting machines are so old they’re at risk of being decertified by the state.
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Miller named Okaloosa Sheriff's Deputy of the Year
Okaloosa County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Miller’s wide ranging accomplishments, along with his leadership and professionalism, inspire his co-workers and supervisors.
Boys & Girls Clubs open summer program registration
FORT WALTON BEACH — Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast are enrolling for summer youth development programming.
Post-traumatic stress disorder support sets first meeting
CRESTVIEW — A support group for people with post-traumatic stress disorder has formed and will start meeting every other Monday.
Crestview woman wins in five-state contest
CRESTVIEW — Dorothy Boles looks forward to doing some fishing and using her new Yeti cooler to keep her catches fresh.
Citizens Police Academy accepting applications for spring course
CRESTVIEW — Citizens who’ve always wanted to process a crime scene, fire a police weapon or look inside a prison — without an extended stay — have a chance during Citizens Police Academy.
Public benefits information available at the Crestview Fire Dept.
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Department of Children and Families and the city of Crestview will provide better access to food assistance and healthcare to needy residents.
Eighth Grade Parent Night is Feb. 10 at Crestview High School
Crestview High School is welcoming incoming eighth graders with Parent Night next Tuesday, Feb. 10 in the CHS gym, 1250 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview.
Tent encampment discovery worries residents (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Cabana Way describes a leisurely loop off Lloyd Street North, peacefully removed from the bustle of U.S. Highway 90, yet close to shops and services.
Crestview police: Help identify burglary suspect (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department seeks help identifying a suspect in multiple Cabana Way area burglaries.