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Town hall meeting explores government restructure

CRESTVIEW—City Councilman J.B. Whitten hosted a town hall meeting on government structure Thursday evening at Azteca Mexican Restaurant. The purpose was to educate residents on how the current govern…

Published March 31, 2017
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Council approves new ordinances, leaders

CRESTVIEW — The City Council started March 27 with a special meeting to decide on new ordinances and new leadership.
ORDINANCES
The council unanimously approved a pair of ordinances directing the…

Published March 28, 2017
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I-10 interchange, out-of-city utility plans in development

CRESTVIEW — A new interchange along Interstate 10 could limit traffic and provide additional access to Crestview.
The City Council on Monday listened to early-stage planning on that project and bra…

Published March 28, 2017
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The dilemma: helping Crestview's homeless

CRESTVIEW—In at least a half-dozen locations across Crestview, woods are the only home to dozens of people with nowhere else to go.
From victims of addiction, to sufferers of mental health conditio…

Published March 24, 2017
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RECALLED: Metal found in breaded chicken products

WASHINGTON — OK Food, Inc., an Oklahoma City, Okla. establishment, is recalling approximately 933,272 pounds of breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifical…

Published March 24, 2017
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Gaetz plans Service Academy Night

CRESTVIEW — Congressman Matt Gaetz invites the community to join him for Service Academy and ROTC Nights.
Service Academy Nights provide constituents with information regarding admission processes,…

Published March 20, 2017
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Town hall meeting on local government structure set

CRESTVIEW — City Council member JB Whitten, Mayor David Cadle and City Clerk Betsy Roy will participate in a town hall meeting on how Crestview city government structure is scheduled.
The meeting i…

Published March 20, 2017
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Laurel Hill mayoral, council candidates talk roads, water rates

Editor’s Note: All Laurel Hill candidates running for elected office received the same questionnaire relevant to the position each seeks. Their answers follow.
Laurel Hill’s municipal election is M…

Published March 14, 2017
Categorized as elections, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

Crestview Council candidates talk traffic, economic growth

Editor’s Note: All Crestview candidates running for elected office received the same questionnaire relevant to the position each seeks. Their answers follow.
Crestview City Clerk Betsy Roy, City Co…

Published March 10, 2017
Categorized as government, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

Economic growth hinges on resident survey, experts say

CRESTVIEW — Recent Mason-Dixon Polling and Research findings called the city’s government structure into question, sparking debate among city officials.
But the topics of city marketability and lur…

Published March 10, 2017
Categorized as government, news, politics Tagged GH Content Migration

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