CRESTVIEW — Placing the McMahon Environmental Center's retired fire watch tower on the National Historic Lookout Register could facilitate obtaining grants to restore the structure as part of center …
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'Hometown Celebrities' nominees sought through May 20
Do you know community volunteers who make Northwest Florida communities a better place to live, work and play?
Florida Housing corporation re-opens Hardest-Hit program fund
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Housing Finance Corporation representatives are accepting online applications starting 9 a.m. Eastern Time tomorrow, May 15, for the state's Hardest-Hit Fund Principal Reduction…
U.S. Highways 85, 123 and 285 closures rescheduled
EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. — The scheduled road closures for sections of Highways 85, 123, and 285 for a test mission on Wednesday, May 14, have been rescheduled for Monday, May 19.
Crestview residents among Southern Miss graduates
The University of Southern Mississippi held spring commencement exercises May 9 and 10 during ceremonies on the Hattiesburg campus in Biloxi.
Baker residents assess damage, consider flood insurance
BAKER — Stanley Lane residents are still assessing damage from last week's historic floods. Several truck and trailer loads of roadside debris have been taken to a local landfill, but several more pi…
Crestview Citizen of the Year nominations now accepted (APPLICATION)
CRESTVIEW — Nominations for the Mae Reatha Coleman Crestview Citizen of the Year Award are being accepted through June 13.
Closed-road runners: Drivers bypassing barricades (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Motorists driving around "road closed" barricades face traffic violation fines and could cause further collapses of storm-weakened infrastructure, north county officials say.
News Bulletin among 'true patriots' to earn national Purple Heart recognition
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview News Bulletin now holds a title that no other news organization in the country can claim.
Learn more about tax certificate sales Wednesday morning
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Government Issues Committee will discuss tax certificate sales next week.