CRESTVIEW — Before Dr. Naomi Barnes appeared in the City Council Chamber to accept her Crestview Citizen of the Year Award, she had been up since 6 a.m. doing what she always does: supporting other p…
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CHECK IT OUT: Evening Library Time includes a visit by Jack Sparrow in September
Aaaargh! Come meet Captain Jack Sparrow at the Crestview Public Library on Tuesday, Sept. 23! Doors open at 6:15 p.m. and Captain Jack returns to his ship around 7:15 p.m.
Students embrace Riverside's 'kid friendly' Learning Commons
CRESTVIEW — Returning Riverside Elementary School students express amazement when they enter the former Media Center, which teachers transformed over the summer to the Learning Commons.
Laurel Hill: City leaders propose $609,392 budget (DOC)
LAUREL HILL — The City Council is finalizing the 2015 fiscal year budget, and the proposal is down compared to last year's budget.
County: Post-flood road repairs ongoing; still no FEMA funding (DOC)
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Public Works Department's roads division is narrowing the list of road repairs eligible for FEMA funding following April’s flooding.
2014-15 Crestview High chorus makes its debut
CRESTVIEW — With performances of show tunes, oldies and contemporary pop, a Monday evening audience had its appetites whetted for the Crestview High School chorus’ 2014-15 season.
SPECIAL OCCASIONS: Berry, Day to wed Saturday
CRESTVIEW — Alycia Berry and Joshua Day met through mutual friends.
Wedding reception will commemorate beloved father, community leader who loved big parties
CRESTVIEW — Even terminal illness couldn't keep Roger Berry from his daughter's wedding.
Public meeting set: topic is U.S. 98 widening improvements
The Florida Department of Transportation will hold a public information meeting concerning proposed improvements on two segments of U.S. 98 from County Road 30F (Airport Road) to Emerald Bay Drive in…
Crestview to recognize retired educator for community outreach
CRESTVIEW — Monday, the City Council will honor Dr. Naomi Barnes as this year’s recipient of the Mae Reatha Coleman Crestview Citizen of the Year Award.