Stories by Tony Judnich
Stories by Tony Judnich
Live Oak Church Road project faces more delays
March 18, 2025
The latest change order to the contract for the Live Oak Church Road project by south Crestview will extend the contract time by 84 days.
Cogan wins game of chance, rejoins Laurel Hill City Council
March 14, 2025
Former Laurel Hill City Councilor Shawn Cogan will return to serving on the council after winning a random game of chance today against his opponent, incumbent Councilor Mike Blizzard.
Loved ones to celebrate the life of Sheila Dunning
March 13, 2025
Friends of the late Sheila Dunning remember her as an outstanding educator, mentor, and true friend, a sweet woman who was always ready to help, and a horticulture expert who, because of her deep knowledge of insects, plants, and plant diseases, was nicknamed ‘Sheilapedia.’
Pact with ICE allows ‘quicker removal of dangerous illegals’
March 12, 2025
Selected employees of the Crestview Police Department soon will be able to perform certain functions of immigration officers, according to an agreement that received the City Council’s approval on Monday.
Crestview cracks down on loud music, favors no smoking at parks
March 12, 2025
A majority of the Crestview City Council on Monday adopted an ordinance to strengthen a state law that aims to boost public tranquility.
FPL shares its ‘Power to Care’
March 7, 2025
On Thursday, Florida Power & Light Company volunteer Rickey Mills and other volunteers helped install fencing at Healing Hoof Steps in Crestview as part of FPL’s annual Power to Care Week.
Medical Examiner’s Office provides Crestview man’s cause of death
March 7, 2025
Chronic ethanol use, or the long-term consumption of alcohol, caused the death of 60-year-old Crestview resident and retired businessman Stephen J. Dalton in December, according to the District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office autopsy report.
Hub City residents share their views on sports complex amenities
March 6, 2025
Participants in Wednesday’s open forum discussion on Crestview’s proposed sports complex placed more than 40 green stickers of support on and around a note with “pool for swim meets” written on it.
County plans to buy property and upgrade boat ramp in Cinco Bayou
March 6, 2025
By March 28, Okaloosa County officials anticipate closing on the $2.95 million purchase of an office building and two vacant lots that stand next to the town of Cinco Bayou’s popular public boat ramp.
Cox: Commission is ‘deeply invested’ in north-end planning study
March 4, 2025
No Okaloosa County Commissioner has forgotten about the completed, nearly $1 million North Okaloosa Planning Study, District 3 Commissioner Sherri Cox told many concerned residents at today’s commission meeting.