Crestview is constantly growing with new housing developments as well as retail and eating establishments.
When we lived in Texas, we lived in a town almost exactly the size of Crestview. Marshall…
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Crestview is constantly growing with new housing developments as well as retail and eating establishments.
When we lived in Texas, we lived in a town almost exactly the size of Crestview. Marshall…
Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD as it’s more commonly called, has most recently been detected in Mississippi. This is the closest the fatal deer disease has been to our Florida border.
"We’re fortu…
CRESTVIEW — Area attendees represented popcorn kernels and made music during classes at the Crestview Public Library.
Have a cute photo of your kids out and about? They could be our next The Bullet…
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department extended a big "thank you" to Costa Enterprises, and supervisor Dan Schuster and his crew at the South Ferdon Boulevard McDonald's. The fast-food restauran…
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department has three new police officers, promoted six, and made a seventh an investigator. Two of the new officers returned to the agency.
Former Sgt. Ray Harp is …
CRESTVIEW — Dogwood Garden Club will resume meetings in September.
Club members meet 10:30 a.m. first Mondays from September through May, usually in members' homes. This year, the September meetin…
While suffering through the dog days of summer, we need to begin preparing our lawns for the winter.
Lawn winterizing products will soon be in local stores. Unfortunately, many products marketed as…
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School students, staff, and faculty members left summer days and entered into the new school year on Aug. 13.
For most students, the first day back consisted of finding t…
CRESTVIEW — The Emerald Coast Zoo welcomed the newest members of the zoo family—alligators.
It was a warm, sunny summer Friday at the zoo.
A lion rested on the cool dirt in his cage staring acros…
CRESTVIEW — Special Olympics USA Games athlete and gold medalist Harrison Mauldin was awarded a "key to the city" by Mayor David Cadle at the city council's regular meeting Monday night.