LAUREL HILL — City Council members said during a Tuesday workshop that the 3.5 millage rate would extend to the 2013-14 fiscal year.
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Crestview Council split on rate increase for city water service
CRESTVIEW — Because of Councilman Mickey Rytman’s absence due to illness, city leaders couldn’t make changes to water and sewer rates.
Family Day encourages families to eat dinner together Sept. 23
Informed Families, Florida’s national Red Ribbon Campaign sponsor since 1982, has a new public service campaign for this year’s “Family Day: A Day to Eat Dinner With Your Children,” celebrated on Sep…
Laurel Hill council OKs public comment at meetings (DOCUMENT)
LAUREL HILL — The City Council has unanimously approved a resolution that will allow limited public comments during the first 30 minutes of each meeting.
Children's coat drive begins in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Mount Zion AME Church has kicked off a winter coat drive for Crestview children.
Two Crestview police officers fired in Floyd trial aftermath
Two Crestview police officers have been fired following Police Chief Tony Taylor’s review of sworn testimony in former Maj. Joseph Floyd’s trial and subsequent investigations, Taylor said.
OCSO: Lake Silver Road canvassing seems legitimate after all
CRESTVIEW — Despite earlier reports that a man driving a white truck was canvassing the Crestview area for a non-existent “Tax Appraiser’s Office,” it seems that the visits were legitimate, the Okalo…
Community leaders pause for 9/11 Patriot Day observance
CRESTVIEW — Community leaders took time before Wednesday morning's Government Issues Committee meeting for a moment of silence in remembrance of victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Suspicious man from fake 'Tax Appraiser's Office' canvassing area
A man is impersonating an official from a non-existent county office, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, which has received such reports from the Lake Silver Road area near Crestview.
Council approves raising millage and $29 million budget
CRESTVIEW — On two 3-2 votes, the City Council has approved a .25 percent increase in property taxes and a $29,110,313.35 budget, with Council President Robyn Helt and Councilman Tom Gordon voting ag…