CRESTVIEW — The city’s auditors are cautioning officials about deficit spending that has been propped up by utilities revenues.
Category: politics
Okaloosa Commissioner Boyles gains certification
Okaloosa County Commission Vice Chairman Nathan Boyles has completed the Florida Association of Counties Certified County Commissioner Program.
Amtrak shelter could get new life in linear park
CRESTVIEW — New use might await a downtown building that once was Crestview's Amtrak passenger shelter.
Ketchel left with $35K in campaign contributions, sure-fire win
Carolyn Ketchel raised $79,558.45 for a campaign battle she never had to fight.
Taxing authorities benefit from 100 percent certificate sale
Okaloosa County's annual tax certificate sale accomplished something rarely done in Florida: all tax certificates were sold.
Deadline approaches for joining Democratic women's group
The Okaloosa County Democratic Women’s Club's annual membership drive is July 17 at Joey’s Italian Grill, 1027 E. John Sims Parkway.
Republicans schedule candidate forums in Crestview; questions being accepted
CRESTVIEW — The North Okaloosa Republican Club is planning two forums for Okaloosa County commissioner, county clerk, and school board candidates.
Meeting set for input on Okaloosa, Walton transportation
Residents with concerns about transportation in Northwest Florida can attend two Okaloosa-Walton Transportation Planning Organization workshops to offer input.
Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners sets budget reviews
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners' Fiscal Year 2015 budget reviews begin July 14 and end Aug. 12, followed by two public hearings.
Boyles to discuss storm damage, recovery next week
Okaloosa County Commissioner Nathan Boyles will discuss recent storm damage at 5:30 p.m. July 17 at the Okaloosa County Courthouse. Public Works staff will also be available to provide updates and an…