CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously agreed to vacate former alleyways that ran through land on which the American Legion post on U.S. Highway 90 currently sits.
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Councilwoman: City needs horticultural experts' advice
CRESTVIEW — Councilwoman Robyn Helt’s effort to establish a committee to advise city officials on developers’ horticultural requirements has hit a snag.
Mayor honors veteran and retired forester John McMahon (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Retired forester John McMahon's contributions to his city, state and country are significant, Mayor David Cadle said.
Man charged with child abuse, battery; toddler in critical condition
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has charged a Crestview man with aggravated child abuse and felony battery in connection with lifethreatening injuries suffered by a 3-month-old baby.
Crestview man charged with armed burglary in gunshot incident
CRESTVIEW — Dennis Ray Gibson, 37, of 506 Tall Pine Street, Crestview, has been arrested on charges of armed burglary and battery following a shooting incident at a home on River Loop Drive Wednesday…
Crestview candidates forum scheduled; questions wanted
CRESTVIEW — The North Okaloosa Republican Club will host a Feb. 17 forum featuring Crestview mayoral candidates and councilmen-elects.
Man injured in Crestview area shooting
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a shooting that took place at 6226 River Loop Drive in north Okaloosa County around 5:30 p.m. this evening.
Folk duo plans Northwest Florida library performances
CRESTVIEW — Folk duo Hungrytown is coming to a library near you.
Memorial service planned for Kathryn Ballard
CRESTVIEW — A memorial service for Kathryn Little Ballard, 89, is 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, with visitation one hour before at the First Presbyterian Church, 492 N. Ferdon Blvd., Crestview.
Historical impersonator among ideas for Crestview's 2016 birthday celebration
CRESTVIEW — Residents strolling the downtown historic district streets next year shouldn’t be surprised if they bump into Sen. William Mapoles or other figures from the city’s history.