CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Water and Sewer's phone and internet payment system will be interrupted for periodic updates to its computers.
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PASTOR'S PERSPECTIVE: Your day of refreshing will come
My favorite time of day is early in the morning, especially during the early spring time. To walk out to the garden with a cup of coffee in my hands just sets the day off right.
World War II hero, Bronze Star recipient, added to county veterans memorial (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — When residents pause at the Okaloosa County Veterans Memorial to pay their respects to fallen local war heroes, they’ll find a new name among the roll of honor.
Laurel Hill woman dies in car accident
LAUREL HILL — An 84-year-old woman is dead following a Tuesday morning car accident.
Baker's Haven makes Gator history (VIDEO)
BAKER — History was made at Baker School on Tuesday when Kali Haven became the first Gator soccer player to sign scholarship papers. Haven is headed to Wesleyan College, a National Collegiate Athleti…
Police chief: claims of hostility, disrespect unfounded
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department found no basis for several claims of police indifference, disrespect and hostility toward bystanders, according to Chief Tony Taylor.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Did Kershner’s pull influence FHSAA?
There was quite a bit of drama with last Saturday’s 2 p.m. Region 1-7A boys basketball final between Crestview High School and Oviedo. If you missed the goings on, here’s a recap.
Free phone available for Okaloosa residents with hearing loss
CRESTVIEW — Florida Telecommunications Relay Inc., the non-profit distributor of amplified telephones for people with hearing loss and speech challenges, is offering a new amplified telephone at no c…
Snook to reopen in Gulf state waters
CRESTVIEW — The recreational harvest season for snook reopens March 1 in Florida’s Gulf of Mexico, and in state and adjacent federal waters, including Everglades National Park and Monroe County.
Councilman calls for termination of city attorney's contract (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Councilman Joe Blocker says his constituents want to know exactly how much the city spends on attorneys’ fees, and demand the council sign off on city attorney Jerry Miller’s bills.