Crestview council votes against settlement agreement on alley
CRESTVIEW — The City Council will not pursue a settlement to end dispute of a downtown alley's ownership.
Finance-themed town hall meeting on Friday in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — Financial adviser Joe Faulk invites the community to attend a Mid-Year Town Hall on Friday night at Warriors Hall. The event will feature advice from community leaders and financial exper…
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"Nations of the World 2013: A Political, Economic & Business Handbook" helps business people interested in overseas commerce, prospective tourists and "armchair" travelers just seeking more global kn…
Hurlburt Field plans June 28 independence celebration
HURLBURT FIELD — Hurlburt Field is scheduled to host the annual Sound of Independence, a Fourth of July celebration, 5-8:30 p.m. June 28 at the base marina.
Johnson and Teel named to USM dean's list
Adam Roy Johnson and Morgan Mackay Teel have been named to the University of Southern Mississippi dean’s lists for the 2013 spring semester.
Haines graduates from Clarkson University
POTSDAM, N.Y. — Courtney A. Haines, of Crestview, received a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Clarkson University.
Okaloosa Value Adjustment board member wanted
FORT WALTON BEACH —The Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners will appoint a citizen to the Value Adjustment Board for one year, as required by Florida statutes.
Lurleen B. Wallace college honors list students announced
ANDALUSIA, Ala. — North Okaloosa County students are among Lurleen B. Wallace Community College’s spring semester honors lists.
Superintendent: new Laurel Hill principal can bring improvements
CRESTVIEW — New principal Lee Martello’s people skills and scheduling capabilities will serve Laurel Hill School well despite the K-12 campus’ challenges, Okaloosa County School District superintende…
Parent on Northwood's lack of yearbooks: 'I think it's just wrong'
CRESTVIEW — School's out, but Northwood Elementary School’s decision to cease printing yearbooks still concerns Crestview resident Andy Watts, whose son, Gus, just finished third grade.











