CRESTVIEW — Residents may soon be able to keep a wider variety of pets, including pot-bellied pigs and some fowl, pending approval of proposed revisions to Crestview's animal control ordinance.
Category: politics
Crestview council gets three new faces
CRESTVIEW — It was mostly out with the old, in with the new as three new members were elected to the Crestview City Council. Council President Benjamin Iannucci III and Charles Baugh Jr. were defeate…
City staff to provide feasibility studies for donated building use
CRESTVIEW — The City Council, after much discussion, is no closer to determining a use for a practically new, never-used industrial building offered to the city. However, city leaders said at a Monda…
Locals owe state ethics commission thousands of dollars
A bill moving through the Florida Legislature would, if passed, give the state’s Commission on Ethics new tools to use in collecting debts.
Laurel Hill council allocates $75K to repair Sunnyside Avenue
LAUREL HILL — In a 3-2 vote, Laurel Hill city council passed a motion to repair Sunnyside Avenue from 3rd Street to State Road 85, near Laurel Hill School.
City of Crestview agenda announced for March 11 meetings
CRESTVIEW —The Crestview City Council will meet at 6 p.m. March 11 at City Hall, Wilson Street.
Okaloosa officials to appear again before Auditing Committee
Okaloosa County officials on Monday are set to make their second appearance in three weeks before the state Joint Legislative Auditing Committee in Tallahassee.
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Local Planning Agency chairman challenges Crestview incumbent
Voters of municipal elections on March 12 will decide several positions in Crestview and Laurel Hill city governments.
To help readers make informed decisions at the polls, the News Bulletin publishe…
MEET THE CANDIDATES: 2 challenge Laurel Hill incumbent
Editor's Note: Voters of municipal elections on March 12 will decide several positions in Crestview and Laurel Hill governments.
To help readers make informed decisions at the polls, the News Bullet…
Okaloosa could sue advertising firms over Bellinger’s thefts
As Okaloosa County commissioners begin trying to recoup many of Mark Bellinger’s questionable purchases, they have not ruled out legal action against Lewis Communications and The Zimmerman Agency.