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This poster by Crestview High School freshman Katie McMillan won second place in the Pedestrian Safety Poster Contest’s high school category. (Photo courtesy of the Okaloosa County School District)
Pedestrian Safety Poster Contest winners were honored during the Okaloosa County School Board’s meeting on Monday.

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Kevin Lamonte Powell Jr., 41, of Crestview, was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison after having previously pleaded guilty to possession with intent to distribute fentanyl and possession of firearms and ammunition by a convicted felon.
Crestview Animal Services Officer Katie Healey has won a 2026 Trailblazer in Animal Welfare Award, which provides her with a full scholarship to attend the Animal Care Expo in Pittsburgh in April.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the eagerly anticipated Walmart Neighborhood Market at 1150 Industrial Drive in north Crestview is set for 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 5.
The Okaloosa County Commission recently agreed to have county staff pursue the procurement of a parking vendor and implement a pay-to-park system for non-county residents who park at county parks, beach lots, and boat ramps.

Shoutout to Annabelle Donuts

Last Sunday we went by after church to purchase some treats. A women and her children in front of us where ordering and the owner gave the women’s daughter a free order of donut holes. We ordered a few things including donut holes and he also gave us our donut hole order for free. We love and support Annabelle’s and the owner is always a pleasure and this was another wonderful reason we love them and you should too! 100/100 recommend.

Shoutout to Autism Pensacola 2025 Connecting The Pieces Gala

Autism Pensacola’s 19th Annual Connecting the Pieces Gala is Thursday, April 10, 2025, at Sanders Beach-Corrine Jones Community Center. The event features a silent auction, music by the Dharma Beats, a walkabout menu-tasting provided by local chefs and restaurants, signature cocktails and a brief program. All proceeds of the Connecting the Pieces Gala support Autism Pensacola’s outreach efforts to serve children and families affected by autism in the local community.

Shoutout to Niceville Tutoring

I want to give a BIG thanks to Niceville Tutoring! They’re not just a tutoring service, they’re invested in helping our kids in North Okaloosa succeed. Plus, supporting local businesses like theirs is what makes our community thrive! Give them a follow on Facebook and show your support!

Shoutout to the Crestview Community

Too many to list, but the community of Crestview came together and adopted every resident for Christmas @ Shoal Creek Rehab. Thank you to all who made Christmas so magical for our residents

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    The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles recently announced a change in policy regarding how driver license exams are proctored. Starting Friday, Feb. 6, all driver license knowledge and skills examinations will be administered exclusively in English. The state also mentioned in a press release that exams must be taken without an interpreter.

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    CRESTVIEW WEATHER

    The Baker Gators and Crestview Bulldogs have been finding their rhythm towards the end of the season.
    Both teams were on a four-game win streak, but one team’s streak came to an end on Monday.
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    Congrats to our Student and Athlete of the Week!


    When people first seek help at the nonprofit Crestview Area Shelter for the Homeless, they are encouraged by shelter officials to find a local church to attend.

    Members of NWF SHARE (Social Homeschool Active Recreational Events) received the first-place Main Street Christmas Parade Award on Monday.
    On Sunday evening, Crestview Mayor J.B. Whitten flipped a big switch to turn on the lights of the city’s huge Christmas tree, which helped brighten the foggy, misty sky and signaled the start of the annual Downtown Crestview Christmas Parade on Main Street.
    Members of NWF SHARE (Social Homeschool Active Recreational Events) received the first-place Main Street Christmas Parade Award on Monday.
    On Sunday evening, Crestview Mayor J.B. Whitten flipped a big switch to turn on the lights of the city’s huge Christmas tree, which helped brighten the foggy, misty sky and signaled the start of the annual Downtown Crestview Christmas Parade on Main Street.

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