CRESTVIEW — As most downtown merchants can attest, there's one thing missing from the city's historic heart after 5 p.m.: people. However, if Crestview attracts a $30,000 Community Planning Technical…
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Contractor to aid backflow valves inspection for Crestview council
CRESTVIEW — Public Works staffers will receive assistance from an outside contractor to complete state-mandated annual checks of the city's estimated 9,000 backflow water valves.
VFW asks Crestview council to allow Veterans Day parade Nov. 11
CRESTVIEW — This fall, area residents might celebrate Veterans Day on the holiday's Nov. 11 date, rather than the Saturday before, if a request before the city council is approved.
CHECK IT OUT: Poem in Your Pocket Day at library
The Crestview Public Library has been celebrating National Poetry Month. If you have been reading our column or following us on Facebook, you have read about some of our events.
Crestview Guardian Ad Litem raising awareness April 28
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Guardian Ad Litem will commemorate abused, neglected and abandoned children at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Twin Hills Park.
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Military presence helps housing market in recession (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The Hub City’s proximity to Eglin Air Force Base has somewhat insulted the real estate market from the recent recession, according to Dino Sinopoli, a Re/Max Agency One Realtor and former…
Military annually brings $5.2 billion to Okaloosa County
CRESTVIEW — The Air Force and Army’s Northwest Florida presence has been an economic generator for Crestview and surrounding communities.
Crestview Spectrum House raises awareness with public event
CRESTVIEW — Spectrum House closed its parking area on Saturday to allow families to participate in several activities from jumping in a bounce house to tossing rings on a small inflatable pirate ship.
Crestview Covenant Hospice honors volunteers with luncheon
CRESTVIEW — Driving to DeFuniak Springs to sit with a hospice patient on a moment’s notice is no problem for Alice Fowler.