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Stories by Tony Judnich

Stories by Tony Judnich

Hub City leaders plan to enliven ‘gateway’ sign

April 23, 2024
Crestview Community Redevelopment Agency officials are working to enhance the back side of the archway sign at the intersection of north Main Street and U.S. Highway 90.

Ajax will handle Crestview’s big-ticket projects

April 23, 2024
The firm that led the development of the latest Okaloosa County Courthouse on Crestview’s Main Street will manage the pre-design, design, construction, and post-construction services for the city’s major planned projects, such as a sports complex, public safety building, and new public services complex.

Crestview fire chief to retire in ‘25

April 23, 2024
Crestview Fire Chief Tony Holland, who has served with the city Fire Department since August 1993, plans to retire after the first of the year, City Manager Tim Bolduc told the City Council on Monday.

Recycling Main Street

April 19, 2024
Numerous items that have been and will be removed during Crestview’s Main Street renovation project are getting new homes.

Resource Center to provide a plethora of services

April 18, 2024
The Crestview Resource Center, which among other types of assistance will provide legal services, veteran services, HIV testing and counseling, and training in financial literacy, job readiness, and basic computer skills, is about to open.

New welcome center is a work in progress

April 18, 2024
Both tourists and locals have been checking out the recently opened Crestview Welcome and Adventure Center.

Legion leader: ‘We’re more than just cheap drinks’

April 17, 2024
From fighting for veterans’ rights to hosting dinners, live music shows and other events that are open to the public, the Oscar E. Wilson American Legion Post 75 in Crestview is a force to be reckoned with.

Ponder announces he won’t seek re-election

April 16, 2024
Mel Ponder, a Republican who was elected to his current four-year term as the District 5 Okaloosa County Commissioner in November 2020, doesn’t plan to run for re-election this fall.

County plans to stabilize more dirt roads

April 16, 2024
Okaloosa County is nearing the end of stabilizing a total of about 200 miles worth of sandy/clay dirt roads on the county’s north end.

County cracks down on large beach holes

April 16, 2024
Hoping to prevent tragedies that have occurred elsewhere in Florida and other states, a majority of the Okaloosa County Commission today approved an ordinance that limits the size of holes that people can dig on county-owned public beaches.
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