CRESTVIEW — On Oct. 22, the City of Crestview Utility Maintenance Department will perform utility work at the intersection of Texas Parkway and Eighth Avenue with partial lane closure.
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Students say school cafeteria has variety
CRESTVIEW — The days of mystery meat and sodden vegetables are long gone, school cafeteria managers said, as north county schools observe the School Nutrition Association’s National School Lunch Week.
Eagle Scout project gives Twin Hills Park ducks a nesting place
CRESTVIEW — Duck production at Twin Hills Park may improve due to a teenager’s efforts.
Trial set to begin in Okaloosa sheriff’s kickback scandal
The oft-delayed trial of former Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office employee Randall Holcombe is scheduled to get under way today in Pensacola.
Race for Lace to honor Taylor Nelson
Taylor Nelson achieved one of his lifelong goals when he graduated with the Crestview High School Class of 2012. Less than a week later, he died of complications of several diseases, including cystic…
Gators travel to Jay to take on rival Royals in important district game
BAKER — It will be the regular season version of the War of Highway Four on Friday as Baker travels to Jay to take on the Royals in a key District 1-1A game. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. No matter…
Bulldogs look to keep things going in key District 2-6A game with Navarre
CRESTVIEW — Fresh off breaking a four-game losing streak with a 27-24 win over Choctawhatchee, the Crestview football team returns home Friday night in another big District 2-6A game against Navarre.…
Hobo Festival attendance up
LAUREL HILL — Despite its near cancellation, the annual Hobo Festival went on as planned Saturday at Gene Clary Park. About 600 people, up 100 from last year, attended the event, and organizers said …
Home shopping comes to the library
The Crestview Public Library encouraged shoppers to "think outside the box" by hosting a Home Party Expo that brought together local home shopping party hosts and potential customers for a day of bro…
New EDC chairman: Economy needs to expand beyond military, tourism
The goal of the new chairman of the Economic Development Council of Okaloosa County is to preserve the military and tourism as economic drivers while diversifying the local economy.