Stories by Tony Judnich
Stories by Tony Judnich
Crestview to discuss sports complex and other projects
December 20, 2024
In 2025, Hub City officials look forward to the completion of the Main Street renovation project and delving into long-term planning for a sports complex and other major initiatives.
Officials seek cause of death of Crossfit Crestview founder
December 20, 2024
The District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office has not yet determined the cause of death of a 60-year-old Crestview man who was found dead in his vehicle on Sunday morning in the Lowe’s parking lot in Crestview, city Police Chief Stephen McCosker said today.
Officials break ground on Pineview School in Crestview
December 19, 2024
The new K-8 Pineview School in Crestview will have a capacity of 1,200 students, Okaloosa County School District Superintendent Marcus Chambers said at this morning’s groundbreaking ceremony for the educational facility.
County still seeks state money to widen S.R. 85
December 18, 2024
Obtaining state funding for the widening of the often-congested State Road 85 on the south end of Crestview is one of Okaloosa County’s 2025 state legislative priorities.
Drug Task Force arrests man at Crestview motel
December 17, 2024
Crestview resident Anterious McClain, 33, was arrested on numerous charges Friday after the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Multi-Agency Drug Task Force executed a narcotics search warrant at the Hilton Motel, 353 W. James Lee Boulevard (U.S. Highway 90), in Crestview.
Laurel Hill voters to decide three seats in March
December 16, 2024
The mayor’s seat and two City Council seats will be on the ballot in the city of Laurel Hill’s municipal election on March 11.
Knights support Crestview’s baby box
December 13, 2024
At Monday’s Crestview City Council meeting, members of the Knights of Columbus Council 7968 of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church donated $4,500 to help cover the costs of the city’s Safe Haven Baby Box at Fire Station 1.
Here’s a look at the Crestview City Council precincts
December 13, 2024
Crestview voters in 2020 approved a city charter amendment that realigned the three City Council precincts to better balance the number of voters in each precinct.
City of Crestview leaders’ book focuses on solutions
December 12, 2024
In their new book, Crestview City Manager Tim Bolduc and city Administrative Services Director Jessica Leavins aim to show what it looks like to turn a stagnant, regulation-focused organization into a much more professional one that seeks ways to solve problems.
Council approves duck population reduction plan
December 10, 2024
Many invasive and problematic Muscovy ducks are about to be removed from Crestview’s Twin Hills Park.