Raising the gas tax may provide revenue for necessary public improvements, but at what cost to private residents? Roaming businesses including pest control workers and plumbers may hike rates to cove…
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Key Lyme Time fundraiser is Saturday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Organizers hope a May 11 family festival will draw attention to a little-understood, often debilitating disease in a fun atmosphere.
Dorcas resident wants to raise awareness about lupus
CRESTVIEW — After being diagnosed with lupus more than two years ago, Pam Pursley, 54, wants to spread awareness about the disease.
CHECK IT OUT: Visiting the Middle Ages on May 28
Hear ye, hear ye! During our next Evening Library Time, we will travel back to the Middle Ages for “A Medieval Eve” on May 28. Come anytime between 6 and 7:30 p.m. for this open house. All ages are w…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Speak to officials about road conditions
They say the squeaking wheel gets the grease, so I think it is high time the citizens of Crestview and the north end of the county start squeaking and calling their commissioners about the north end’…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Reflect on water conservation May 19-25
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, with the State Legislature’s support, has declared May 19-25 Water Reuse Week to raise awareness of meeting Florida’s future water supply needs.
Crestview World War II vet recalls war stories, innovations (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Given a life full of achievements, William Oneby has earned the right to sit on his Crestview porch and rest on his laurels.
Needleman earns Bachelor of Science
CRESTVIEW — Hannah Marie Needleman graduates this spring with a Bachelor of Science in Biology and a minor in Business Administration from the University of Florida.
Bulldogs fall to Mosley
CRESTVIEW — A season of comebacks for the Crestview High School baseball team came up one comeback short Tuesday night in the Class 6A region semifinals. The clock struck midnight on the magical seas…
Laurel Hill School student receives $1,000 scholarship
LAUREL HILL — A high school senior has one less thing to worry about as college approaches.