LAUREL HILL — City Councilman Johnny James’ constituents might soon have the opportunity to help their representative get back in office through a fish fry.
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Crestview accepts $15,000 settlement offer on $148K fine
CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously accepted a $15,000 settlement offer made by the Destin attorney representing the owner of property at 407 Lincoln St.
Crestview park duck race fundraiser benefits Foy Shaw scholarships
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship Committee is getting its ducks in a row for a May 9 fundraiser benefiting the Foy Shaw Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Hayes, Rytman, re-elected to Crestview City Council leadership positions
CRESTVIEW — The City Council has re-elected Councilmen Shannon Hayes and Mickey Rytman to another year’s term as president and vice president respectively.
Crestview family among NWF residents singing 'Selections from the Messiah'
NICEVILLE — A number of Northwest Florida residents will perform "Selections from the Messiah" Sunday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Niceville chapel.
Coffee-with-a-Crestview-councilman set for April 30
CRESTVIEW — Newly seated City Councilman JB Whitten will host an informal town hall meeting at Casbah Coffee, 106 Main Street N., 6-8 p.m. April 30.
North Okaloosa high school and middle school sports schedule April 15-21
CRESTVIEW — Here is a listing of North Okaloosa's upcoming athletic events.
Bulldogs drop tough one to Niceville (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — One swing of the bat was the deciding factor as Crestview High School hosted Niceville in a District 1-7A baseball game Saturday. Eagle center fielder Chase Outzen came to bat in the top …
Crestview man grateful for angels during near-death experience
As our life progresses, we never think of ourselves as not being able to do all the things we used to do in our younger life.
NITZEL: Fighting, fencing on tap at Crestview library next month
Hear ye, hear ye! On Tuesday, May 5, the Shire of Phoenix Glade, of the Society for Creative Anachronism, will take us “Back to the Middle Ages.”