CRESTVIEW — Gridlock on State Road 85 could be greatly decreased with an additional exit built just west of the existing I-10 interchange, Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles says.
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Bay Area Food Bank, Wal-Mart battling hunger through Feb. 2
CRESTVIEW — Bay Area Food Bank and Wal-Mart are raising the Panhandle's awareness for year-round hunger.
Will there be another 18-month wait for a fifth city leader?
LAUREL HILL — The City Council still needs to fill a vacant seat on the board, but that doesn't mean residents aren't interested in the position.
CHS teachers brand most frequently misspelled, misused words as 'unforgivables'
CRESTVIEW — Frequently misspelled and misused words and phrases are gaining notoriety at Crestview High School, where teachers have branded them "CHS's 'Unforgivables.'"
Italian heritage lodge presents Jan. 17 pasta night
CRESTVIEW — Order Sons of Italy in America's Richard A. Capozzola Lodge 2865 presents a family pasta night Jan. 17.
Crestview leaders set sights for 2014
EDITOR'S NOTE: Here is what Crestview's leaders say are the city's top priorities in 2014.
Crestview cold weather shelters open tonight and tomorrow
Crestview’s cold weather shelter will be at the Community of Christ at 398 W. First Avenue tonight and Wednesday if the weather drops below 40 degrees. For more information, call 682-6219.
Sponsors sought for Crestview chamber's annual Triple B festival
CRESTVIEW — Organizers of March 29's Triple B: Blackwater, Bluegrass and Barbecue Cookoff seek businesses and others interested in sponsoring the Main Street event.
Free tax help available in February
CRESTVIEW — AARP volunteers will provide free tax help and preparation for low- to middle-income residents starting Feb. 1 at the Crestview Public Library.
Crestview Photo Club invites public to view first exhibition (PHOTOS)
CRESTVIEW — Rob Cahill says that seeing his matted and framed photographs on public display is a first.