Community roundtable explores viewpoints
A gathering of community and city leaders in Warriors Hall on Monday afternoon found common ground that transcended…
Community Bank donates to Crestview business recovery fund
The city’s Small Business Recovery Grant Program received another $5,000 boost Thursday when Christie Austin,…
County COVID-19 testing data will guide Crestview reopening
The Okaloosa County Department of Health’s first day of free public drive-through testing for COVID-19 drew…
Library taking it ’nice and easy’
Frank Sinatra sang, “Let’s take it nice and easy.” What great advice for a city carefully reopening…
Coronavirus: Warnings ignored, labs slashed, expertise lost
This article originally appeared on Crestview News Bulletin: Coronavirus: Warnings ignored, labs slashed, expertise lost
Milton woman accused of hitting boy with violin case
A Milton woman was arrested for allegedly hitting a boy with his violin case and beating him in the shower.
Ingrid Scott, 43, was arrested Sunday, charged with cruelty toward a child and booked in…
LETTER: Coronavirus deaths are more than statistics
On behalf of the families who are grieving from the loss of a child due to the coronavirus, I would like to personally respond to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent irresponsible comments.
At a meeting of …
CORONAVIRUS FLORIDA: Crestview unites for Saturday food distribution
Under Mayor JB Whitten’s new Feeding Families Project, the city is coordinating citywide food distributions for…
Laurel Hill educator, centenarian, dies at 105
LAUREL HILL — The bell in the Laurel Hill Presbyterian Church steeple tolled Tuesday afternoon as C. McDonald Campbell visited her beloved church home for the last time. The community’s oldest reside…
Okaloosa Department of Health director speaks at Crestview virtual meeting
The city of Crestview held a virtual city briefing featuring vital information April 4 from its Facebook page. The…















