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Mar 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Apartment List has released its March 2016 rent report. Data is based on the several hundred thousand monthly listings at  comes from the listings at  based on the listings at www.apa…

Mar 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — The Friends of the Crestview Library's book sale is April 1-3 at Warriors Hall, 201 Stillwell Blvd., Crestview. It starts with the 5-8 p.m. "early bird" part of the sale on April 1, whi…

Mar 2, 2016
TALLAHASSEE — A Crestview assistant fire chief is now Fire Service Instructor of the Year. Ralph Everage Jr. — Crestview Fire Department Assistant Chief of Training and Safety — received the award …

Mar 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — A cold weather shelter in Crestview will be open this week if weather drops below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. If so, the Community of Christ in Crestview will be open from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. s…

Mar 2, 2016
After getting unanimous approval from the Florida Public Service Commission, Gulf Power is launching a community solar program, Gulf Solar Energy Share. Gulf Solar is a way Gulf Power customers can…

Mar 2, 2016
SHALIMAR — The Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners hired a new airports director March 1. Tracy Stage has been with Okaloosa airports for almost 10 years, earned Accredited Airport Executive dis…

Mar 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — Two Northwest Florida workshops on cheese and yogurt making are scheduled by the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Attendees will learn to make mozzarel…

Mar 2, 2016
PENSACOLA — REBUILD Northwest Florida is advising local homeowners impacted by the recent tornado winds to be aware that in most cases, the roofing contractor is required to re-nail the roof’s deckin…

Mar 2, 2016
CRESTVIEW — “Europe Bound: Planning, Packing, Eurailing and Accommodations” is 6 p.m. March 22 at the Crestview Public Library. Crestview News Bulletin and Northwest Florida Daily News writer, and …

Mar 1, 2016
CRESTVIEW — One parent’s objections to the phrase “Muslims pray to Allah” in a fifth-grader’s workbook has led to the book’s removal from Walker Elementary’s curriculum. Principal Lorna Carnley said …
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