CRESTVIEW — The city’s auditors are cautioning officials about deficit spending that has been propped up by utilities revenues.
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Ketchel left with $35K in campaign contributions, sure-fire win
Carolyn Ketchel raised $79,558.45 for a campaign battle she never had to fight.
Defense Support Initiative recognizes Crestview veteran's service
CRESTVIEW — Recognizing a Crestview veteran's contributions emphasizes the importance of the Economic Development Council’s Defense Support Initiative to the tri-county region, business leaders say.
FIU PA program to begin Crestview component in 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine’s Physician Assistant Program is currently undergoing accreditation and is expected to accept its first class of 45 students in June 2015. Fifteen…
Amtrak shelter could get new life in linear park
CRESTVIEW — New use might await a downtown building that once was Crestview's Amtrak passenger shelter.
Taxing authorities benefit from 100 percent certificate sale
Okaloosa County's annual tax certificate sale accomplished something rarely done in Florida: all tax certificates were sold.
Yolanda D. Thomas Scholarship Endowment provides $15K matching gift
NICEVILLE — The Yolanda D. Thomas Scholarship Endowment Inc. provided $15,000 in matching funds to support the Conerly/Thomas Board Challenge.
Riverside program keeps kids engaged, prevents learning loss
CRESTVIEW — Summer's here, but learning doesn't stop for a number of Riverside Elementary School students.
County sets 5K run, yard sale to benefit Fisher House, American Heart Association
FORT WALTON BEACH — Okaloosa County employees will have a July 26 yard sale to benefit the American Heart Association.
Community response team volunteer speaks at Civitan Club meeting
CRESTVIEW — Crestview Civitan Club members know more about the North Okaloosa Community Emergency Response Team following a July 10 presentation by CERT volunteer Robert Clisham.