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Jun 6, 2017
LAUREL HILL­ — The city of Laurel Hill will invest their funds at a new Crestview bank. The First NBC Bank, where Laurel Hill previously had certificates of deposit, closed in April. Whitney doing …

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The case of a missing Crestview woman continues to confound area law enforcement. Calandra Stallworth, the mother of two children, was originally reported missing by her mother in March…

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — An infant hospitalized in Sunday's traffic crash at State Road 85 and John King Road has died, according to the Crestview Police Department. She was 6 months old and had been in guarde…

Jun 6, 2017
THE QUESTION   “Any ideas when the new Publix is expected to open?” – Jennifer Valentino, Crestview   THE ANSWER   According to Dwaine Stevens, a spokesperson for Publix’s corporate office, the…

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — AA Tactical CEO Andrew Rencich said he has faced numerous obstacles while planning a building for his business. AA Tactical has been in business since February 2013; operations were hom…

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Cash Moore, owner of 16 Cash’s Liquors stores and seven sports bars across Northwest Florida, regularly gives back to the community he calls home.  Moore grew up in Crestview, where his…

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW— Many residents believe area crime, mainly downtown, affects the quality of life in Crestview and local businesses.  John Cannon of Crestview wonders how safe downtown is for shoppers.  …

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Bulletin Kids Miranda and Kinsley Jones of Crestview enjoyed  a story journey with Gail Nelson recently at the Crestview Public Library. Bulletin Kids  Jace Bryan Broxson of Baker and Ayd…

Jun 6, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Crestview’s Toastmasters Club will have a fundraising yard sale on Saturday. The event is 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 10 at the open lot across from Northview Plaza; the southwest corner of N…

Jun 6, 2017
The Crestview Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library officially challenges all children ages 6-14 to read at least 20 minutes each day from June 2 to July 11. It’s not too late to jump in. You can earn 4…
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