CRESTVIEW — Eighth-graders Abbey Young and Marissa Flaherty, both 13, say they're ready to take the courses necessary to get into college.
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Elections office scholarship applications due March 17
The Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections will award three $1,200 scholarships at its summer conference. One nominee from Okaloosa County will be selected.
Okaloosa women's commission to induct new officers
The Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women will swear in Valerie McLaughlin, chair; Amy McBride, vice chair; Mary Blackwell, secretary; and Dawn Johnson, treasurer, as its 2014 officers.
Tax collector agents collecting delinquent tax receipts
FORT WALTON BEACH — Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Office field agents are collecting delinquent business tax receipts Monday through Friday during business hours.
County official: Crestview courthouse renovation 'long overdue'
Okaloosa County is considering bundling three major construction projects into one financing deal to get a cheaper loan rate.
Florida restaurant industry expected to grow despite challenges
The state's restaurant industry is expected to post 4.5 percent sales growth this year to reach just under $34.7 million, according to the National Restaurant Association’s 2014 Restaurant Industry F…
Sheriff's Office seeks information on First UMC Baker burglary
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a second reported church burglary in north Okaloosa County.
LETTER: Want a business here? Ask one to locate here
The city cannot make a business come to Crestview. The only thing the city can do to entice businesses is to make sure there is sufficient infrastructure in place to accommodate their requirements.
Bulldogs at their best against Hoboes
LAUREL HILL — Crestview High School boys basketball Coach Greg Watson hopes Tuesday's win over Laurel Hill School can serve as blueprint for success as the Bulldogs prepare for the district tournamen…
Help needed for survivors of Wednesday morning fire
CRESTVIEW — A Wednesday morning fire forced a Mount Olive Estates family from their home into sub-freezing temperatures and consumed most of their belongings except the clothes they were wearing.