CRESTVIEW — Revising the city's permitting fee schedule would help bridge disparity between fees collected and the Building Permitting and Inspections Department’s actual expenses, city building offi…
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Heavy rainfall means rafting for Crestview family
CRESTVIEW — Heavy rainfall that descended on north Okaloosa County on Wednesday transformed one family’s backyard into a watering hole.
Crestview City Council to consider renaming impact fees
CRESTVIEW — City officials have not raised the city's water impact fees, despite water consultants Tetra Tech and CH2MHill’s recommendations.
Crestview's Brookmeade public safety building celebrates 5 years
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle recognized three of Fire Station 3’s original 12 firefighters during Monday’s city council meeting. The presentation coincided with the five-year anniversary of the open…
Small graduates from Fort Jackson military training
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Army National Guard Pfc. Cody J. Small has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C.
Proehl completes studies at Huntingdon College
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Cerina Renee Proehl of Crestview is among Huntingdon College graduates who completed Bachelor of Arts degrees and collected their diplomas.
Three parks receive advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Three Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Laurel Hill accepting estimates to replace welcome sign
LAUREL HILL — The city clerk’s office has retained three contractors’ estimates to repair the “Welcome to Laurel Hill Florida” sign, which collapsed June 28 following strong winds.
EDITORIAL: Examining Zimmerman, race and criminal justice
The not-guilty verdict for a 29-year-old Hispanic who fatally shot a 17-year-old black high school student has inspired a national discussion.
Former Crestview police chief arrested on misconduct (DOCUMENT)
CRESTVIEW — A former Hub City police chief has been arrested on one count of official misconduct, state attorney Bill Eddins said.