Mar 24, 2014
Airport open house showcases local aviation opportunities
CRESTVIEW — The future of the north county aviation sector looks positive, according to industry-related business owners who hosted a March 22 open house at Bob Sikes Airport.
Mar 24, 2014
Fast food restaurants' drive-ins to receive renovations
CRESTVIEW — The city's two Sonic Drive-Ins will soon match the chain's new corporate architectural look. Enhancements will include new lighting, fascias and siding.
Mar 24, 2014
New Bob Sikes Airport terminal taking shape
Emerald Coast Aviation's $600,000, 5,600-square-foot terminal is rising south of the Crestview Bob Sikes Airport fixed-base operator's hangars.
Mar 20, 2014
Coney Island Restaurant owner: historic griddle may not be repairable
CRESTVIEW — The community's most famous griddle might have one last chance before it's consigned to the realms of local history.
Mar 19, 2014
Armored vehicle receives emergency equipment at Crestview firm
CRESTVIEW — Williams Communications is installing flood lights, emergency lights and sirens on a massive retired military armored mine resistant vehicle.
Mar 18, 2014
Emerald Coast Aviation sets March 22 open house at Bob Sikes Airport
CRESTVIEW — Emerald Coast Aviation will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 22 at Bob Sikes Airport.
Mar 18, 2014
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Financial 'spring cleaning' can brighten your investment picture
The days are getting longer and warmer — a sure indication of spring's arrival.
Mar 12, 2014
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Tips on choosing — and using — a tax preparer
When you started out in adult life, things were probably simple: no house, no spouse, no kids and few investments.
Mar 12, 2014
Crestview community garden presented with new power tiller
CRESTVIEW — When Crestview Community Garden members begin tilling their downtown plots, the going will be much easier thanks to a local insurance company's gift. Allen Bell of Legacy Insurance recent…
Mar 6, 2014
Historic district's Interior Motives brings 'shabby-chic' to Crestview
CRESTVIEW — The historic Main Street district's newest business sells furnishings and décor and offers solutions for residents at wit's end over what to do with battered antique pieces.