CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County commissioners have selected City Councilman Thomas Gordon to represent the north county in oil spill recovery efforts.
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Greater Federation of Woman's Clubs of Crestview selects 2013-14 officers
CRESTVIEW — Greater Federation of Woman's Clubs member Doris Day, of the Fort Walton Beach chapter, conducted last month’s installation ceremonies for new club officers.
Crestview AME church invites firefighters to teach life lessons
CRESTVIEW — As Ameylah Horton suited up in firefighting protective gear, she thought about what she wants to be when she grows up.
City libraries see more business after Eglin library closes
Military families seem to have turned to the Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative in the six weeks since Eglin Air Force Base closed its library.
Governor signs foster care independent living bill
ORLANDO — Gov. Rick Scott has signed a bill extending the age that dependents can stay in foster care. The age, formerly 18, is now 21.
Open mic night is July 9 at Crestview Public Library
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Public Library is having an open microphone night for poets and musicians to read, perform, improvise and play together.
City to honor Citizen of the Year with special meeting
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has voted unanimously to present former Mayor George Whitehurst with the Mae R. Coleman Citizen of the Year award during a special meeting.
Crestview City Council OKs military compatibility provisions
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has unanimously passed an ordinance that ensures Crestview’s compatibility with the military.
Three City of Crestview workers receive awards
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle presented three service awards to city employees during Monday’s regular business meeting.
Resident: Alley dispute doesn’t end with council decision
CRESTVIEW — The City Council on Monday voted not to pursue a settlement for a downtown alley’s ownership. However, family members who claim the property say a nearly yearlong battle doesn’t end there.