CRESTVIEW — City attorney Jerry Miller will continue to represent Crestview's interests — for at least another week. Maybe.
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Okaloosa Sheriff's employees to vote for standards and review board members
CRESTVIEW — On Tuesday, July 14, Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office employees will select two members to serve on the Personnel Standards and Review Board.
Crestview City Council meets tonight for policy making and legislation
CRESTVIEW — The City Council will meet at 6 p.m. tonight at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.
Crestview City Council workshop agenda includes policy making, fire assessment discussion
CRESTVIEW — The City Council will meet4 p.m. June 22 at city hall, 198 Wilson St., N.
Chamber seeks new CEO; Harris leaving earlier than expected to focus on House run
CRESTVIEW — Wayne Harris’ June 12 announcement that he is resigning as the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce's president and CEO has the organization stepping up plans to find his successor sooner t…
Whitten, Crestview councilman, sets next town hall meeting
CRESTVIEW — J.B. Whitten's next town hall meeting is 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 25 at American Legion Post 75.
New voting equipment demonstration planned in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections office will demonstrate proposed voting equipment next week in Crestview.
Okaloosa Republicans group hosts Anthony presentation
NICEVILLE — Marketing consultant and former teacher John Anthony will speak to Okaloosa Republicans about July 11 about property rights and the impact of government regulations on businesses.
Crestview CRA approves Centennial event calendar
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency Board unanimously approved a calendar of events for next year's Crestview Centennial celebration.
Crestview council procedural rules contested by clergy, supporters
CRESTVIEW — The City Council tabled an effort to again revise its Rules of Procedure after a previously approved revisions established a process for delivering invocations before meetings.