CRESTVIEW — Crestview Kiwanis Club members and city officials invite the public to share ideas and suggestions for refurbishment of the John McMahon Environmental Center.
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Feb. 20 public information meeting set for U.S. 98 widening project
CHIPLEY — The Florida Department of Transportation will host a public information meeting concerning proposed improvements to State Road 30 (U.S. Highway 98) from Emerald Bay Drive in Okaloosa County…
Florida Prepaid College Plan enrollment ends in February
Through Feb. 28, parents can purchase a Florida Prepaid College Plan to fund higher education costs.
CHECK IT OUT: Irish dancing, Pelican Pickers performance scheduled
The Crestview Public Library will be closed Monday, Feb. 17 for Presidents Day, but we'll return with plenty of free activities for all ages.
Florida Forest Service reforestation projects bring value and biodiversity to state forests
The Blackwater River State Forest has increased in size and biodiversity over the last two years with the help of an ongoing Longleaf Reforestation Project conducted by the Florida Department of Agri…
Black History Tea offers chance to recognize local role models, organizers say
LAUREL HILL — Step aside, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James and Beyonce, because North Okaloosa will recognize local residents for Black History Month.
Laurel Hill student named to Clearwater Christian College dean's list
Chaze Russell of Laurel Hill is among Clearwater Christian College dean's list honorees for scholastic achievement during the 2013 fall semester. Honorees must earn a GPA between 3.50 and 3.90 on a 4…
Another stalemate in council appointment vote
The City Council still seeks another board member after reaching a stalemate for the second straight meeting.
Laurel Hill to recognize women in March (DOCUMENT)
LAUREL HILL — City leaders have unanimously approved a motion to recognize March as Women's History Month.
Opposition to animal control ordinance sparks workshop
CRESTVIEW — Residents' opposition to sections of a proposed animal control ordinance has convinced the City Council to revise currently recommended regulations.