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Countdown to Crestview courthouse's demolition begins

CRESTVIEW — Thick law books are stacked in piles on the floor with “recycle” tags taped on top. The entrance’s X-ray equipment is gone, its footprint remaining in the green terrazzo floor.
Flags ha…

Published April 7, 2016
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Florida Panhandle Patriots meet April 7

FORT WALTON BEACH — At the Florida Panhandle Patriots Tea Party monthly meeting,  Commissioner Trey Goodwin will address issues concerning Okaloosa County and what members can do to help. 
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Published April 6, 2016
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Okaloosa garbage pickup proposal 'not quite ready for prime time"

Okaloosa County will delay its plan to accept new bids for residential solid waste collection by at least six months.
County commissioners said they were not satisfied with the terms of the Request…

Published April 6, 2016
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Crestview venue changes for Okaloosa commission meetings

CRESTVIEW — Beginning in April, and while the Okaloosa County Courthouse in Crestview is under construction, Crestview meetings for the Board of County Commissioners will be held at Crestview City Ha…

Published April 5, 2016
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Crestview mayor requests raise for police chief

CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle has asked the City Council to consider giving Police Chief Tony Taylor a raise.
While not requesting a specific amount, Cadle said Taylor has proven himself worthy of …

Published April 5, 2016
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Evers receives ‘A’ on Florida Chamber Report Card

TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Greg Evers, R-Baker, has received an “A” on the Florida Chamber’s 2016 Legislative Report Card.
“I am proud to receive such a high ranking from the Florida Chamber, which is refl…

Published April 4, 2016
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Dosev running for Florida’s 1st Congressional District

PENSACOLA — Cris Dosev is running for the first Congressional district of Florida.
To Dosev — a combat veteran who has filed as a Republican to run for the seat held by Republican Jeff Miller — “th…

Published April 4, 2016
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Must-know clerk of court changes following Crestview courthouse closure

CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Courthouse in Crestview’s closure is slated for today, April 1.
Here’s how it affects the clerk of court’s operations:
●All court-related operations located in the…

Published April 1, 2016
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Crestview officials seek Old Bethel firehouse land

CRESTVIEW — Given the City Council’s consensus, City Clerk Betsy Roy and Fire Chief Joe Traylor are continuing to explore possibly acquiring land in the Old Bethel Road vicinity for a new fire statio…

Published April 1, 2016
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VIDEO: Okaloosa County Courthouse's final court session

CRESTVIEW — Judge Michael Flowers presided over the last court session at the Okaloosa County Crestview courthouse before its demolition and subsequent rebuilding. 
Brian Hughes captured this video…

Published April 1, 2016
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