CRESTVIEW — Citrus sales? Passé. Car washes? Meh. Doughnut sales? Tempting, but no thanks. Instead of these familiar fundraisers, the Crestview High School band’s trying something new to area schools…
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Bids approved for city engineering and pest control services
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has unanimously accepted two requests from the Public Works Department to cover engineering and pest control services.
Free VPK sessions are now available
Registration for a free local VPK program is available at the Alpha and Omega Learning Center in Crestview.
Court date set for woman accused of stabbing man in the back
CRESTVIEW — A 35-year-old Valparaiso woman — charged with aggravated battery using a deadly weapon — will appear in court Aug. 5.
Plan for traffic delays Aug. 12 on Okaloosa Island
The public can expect traffic delays on Aug. 12 on Okaloosa Island and U.S. Highway 98.
Woman's 100th birthday draws well-wishers from multiple generations
LAUREL HILL — McDonald Campbell’s 100th birthday celebration drew more than 100 friends, family and church family members Saturday.
Longtime Crestview library champion, 'a marvelous lady,' dies
CRESTVIEW — Longtime Crestview Public Library champion Flo Lembeck died Saturday morning, surrounded by her children, after a brief hospitalization.
Crestview High band raising $90K for new uniforms
CRESTVIEW — The county’s premier, award-winning marching band wants to look even sharper when members hit Main Street, Jack Foster Stadium field, or state and regional competitions.
Crestview man to serve life twice for sex abuse
CRESTVIEW — Phillip Michael Hess has been designated a sexual predator and sentenced to the Department of Corrections to serve two consecutive life sentences without possibility of parole, William Ed…
Resident arrested on meth trafficking charges after deputy pulls him over
CRESTVIEW — A Crestview man stopped by a deputy for driving 75 miles an hour in a 55 mph zone in Baker ended up with more than a traffic ticket.