The City Council has accepted a refund of $92,660 from Barnes Insurance, representing savings on city employee health insurance and voted to waive facility use fees for a community job fair.
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May 16 Glow Run benefits Children in Crisis
FORT WALTON BEACH — Children in Crisis and Mary Esther United Methodist Church are planning a Glow Run to benefit need local children.
Former doctor weighs in: Recognizing danger in the workplace & at school
Shocking acts of public violence continue to dominate the news: shootings at Fort Hood and the Washington Navy Yard – considered workplace incidents, a stabbing at a Pennsylvania high school.
Lane closures planned for roadways underneath Interstate 10
CHIPLEY — Construction crews will install fiber optic conduit along Interstate 10 April 22-25 from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. The work will require intermittent lane closures on State Road 285, County Road 189…
Crestview apartment complex hosts Relay For Life yard sale on Saturday
Bel Aire Terrace Apartments, a luxury apartment community in Crestview, is hosting its first fundraiser for the Bel Aire Terrace Relay for Life team.
Downtown business, property owners to discuss rezoning Monday
CRESTVIEW — City officials and consultants will have a stakeholders' meeting on Monday so downtown business and property owners can learn more about a revision to the district's zoning.
Cooking fire damages Crestview townhome
CRESTVIEW — An accidental cooking fire caused about $85,000 in damage to a Crestview town home Tuesday evening.
Baker School teams rank high in engineering competition
FORT WALTON BEACH — Baker School students on the Industry Design Engineering and Students teams took home several awards from a countywide IDEAS competition April 5 at Calvary Christian Academy in Fo…
Last cup of Java: Journey Java and Journey Church closing
CRESTVIEW — A downtown coffeeshop that rapidly gained landmark status and a devoted following is closing its doors April 25 after three years on Main Street.
Crestview High School students to compete at electric car race (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — For the first time in Crestview High School history, students will participate in an electric car race.