LAUREL HILL — The city will continue doing business with Transfield Services. The Laurel Hill City Council agreed to renew a one-year $11,324 mowing contract.
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Crestview woman charged with battery in front yard
CRESTVIEW — A 32-year-old Crestview woman had her day in court July 8 after being accused of "beating" a man in her front yard before neighbors called police.
Interstate 10 corridor proposal could mean Crestview traffic relief
A draft update to the I-10 Corridor Master Plan includes a proposed interchange at the PJ Adams Parkway-Antioch Road Corridor crossing for North Okaloosa County, County Commissioner Nathan Boyles sai…
Coney Island reopens as scheduled after holiday weekend break-in
CRESTVIEW — Not even a holiday weekend break-in can deter Coney Island Hotdogs owner Julia Phillips, who had the burgers sizzling on the griddle as usual Tuesday morning.
Snowbirds who stayed: Canadian geese summer in N. Crestview lakes
CRESTVIEW — Unlike the snowbirds residents welcome to Okaloosa County in December, a gaggle of the real thing took up summer residence in northeast Crestview rather than returning to Canada.
Library display highlights Boy Scout opportunities in STEM, cyber safety
CRESTVIEW — Guys who think Boy Scouts is all about rubbing two sticks together to make a campfire might change their minds after viewing the Crestview Public Library's new scouting exhibit.
ARREST REPORT: July 7, 2014, part two
The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided the following crime reports for publication:
Man posing as Okaloosa law enforcement officer attempting phone scams
SHALIMAR — Okaloosa residents continue getting phone calls from a con man posing as an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office employee in an attempt to get money.
Man's court date scheduled following sledgehammer incident
CRESTVIEW — A 50-year-old man — charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, without intent to kill, and firing a weapon or missile into a dwelling or vehicle — has a July 22 court date.
Transportation Planning Organization seeks Citizens Advisory Committee members
PENSACOLA — The Okaloosa-Walton Transportation Planning Organization needs more members for its Citizens Advisory Committee.