Okaloosa County’s voting machines are so old they’re at risk of being decertified by the state.
Category: politics
Crestview mayoral candidate forum scheduled
CRESTVIEW — A nonpartisan forum for Crestview mayoral candidates is scheduled for 6 p.m. Feb. 16 at Warriors Hall, 201 Stillwell Blvd.
Water bill payment deadline extended for Laurel Hill customers
LAUREL HILL — City water customers have more time to pay their water bills than expected.
Public benefits information available at the Crestview Fire Dept.
CRESTVIEW — The Florida Department of Children and Families and the city of Crestview will provide better access to food assistance and healthcare to needy residents.
Panhandle Patriots Convention of States takes focus Thursday
FORT WALTON BEACH — Florida Panhandle Patriots will discuss the Convention of States process in Florida and nationwide at their next monthly meeting.
Council to discuss county transportation cooperative
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously agreed at its Jan. 26 meeting to discuss participation in the new Okaloosa County Public Transit Cooperative.
Tri-county area will have millions in cash available March 31
FORT WALTON BEACH — RESTORE Act dollars paid for Clean Water Act violations have found their way to the federal treasury, and the shares each affected Florida county will receive has been calculated.
Crestview accepts donation of K-9, other police equipment
CRESTVIEW — At Police Chief Tony Taylor's request, the City Council unanimously approved accepting the donation of approximately $25,000 worth of K-9 and other police equipment.
Council agrees to vacate alleyways — again
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously agreed to vacate former alleyways that ran through land on which the American Legion post on U.S. Highway 90 currently sits.
Councilwoman: City needs horticultural experts' advice
CRESTVIEW — Councilwoman Robyn Helt’s effort to establish a committee to advise city officials on developers’ horticultural requirements has hit a snag.