CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department is two thirds of the way to its $30,000 goal needed to acquire and train two police dogs to reconstitute its K-9 unit.
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School supplies giveaway this week
Lifepoint Church will provide school supplies to area children who need them during this week's Book Bag Giveaway.
Laurel Hill receives long-awaited, $600,000 grant
LAUREL HILL — The third time was the charm for city officials recently awarded a $600,000 grant from the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity to use on much-needed road repairs.
Gulf Power customers encouraged to remain alert for telephone scams
Area businesses and residential customers have reported receiving calls from someone claiming to represent Gulf Power Company and demanding payment or their electric service will be cut off.
CHELCO members report scams
Choctawhatchee Electric Cooperative has received reports that businesses and people in its service area are receiving calls threatening disconnection for non-payment of utility bills.
Heritage Museum schedules children's Summer History Camp
VALPARAISO — Northwest Florida children can experience simulated time travel next week during Summer History Camp at the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida.
CAMPUS KUDOS: Lovelace graduates with bachelor's degree
TROY, Ala. — Lynsi Lovelace, of Crestview, graduated from Troy University during the summer 2014 semester. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree.
Antioch Elementary School Open House begins Aug. 14
CRESTVIEW — Open house for the new school year at Antioch Elementary School is 3-6 p.m. Aug. 14 and 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Aug. 15.
Businessman, council member announces run for mayor
CRESTVIEW — Lifelong resident, local businessman and sitting City Councilman Tom Gordon has announced his candidacy for mayor.
Council: Detailed budget review necessary, fire tax loses traction
CRESTVIEW — The City Council launched its review of the city’s 2014-15 budget at a Monday evening workshop dominated by discussion of the proposed fire assessment.