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CRESTVIEW — The City Council unanimously approved extending the current local agreement for the distribution of gasoline taxes collected in Okaloosa County. Without the action, the city's share of the current 6-cents-per-gallon might have been reduced. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — After weighing logistics, the City Council unanimously approved holding this year’s Veterans Day events on the actual Nov. 11 holiday. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — A Florida Department of Transportation mandate that owners of a Krystal burger restaurant planned for State Road 85 pay to build turn lanes could be a deal breaker, the project developer said. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — Explaining that Crestview's building permit fee schedule does not cover actual expenses, building official Jonathan Bilby presented proposed revisions to the fee schedule to the city council. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — Ruth Jenkins, a Crestview physical therapist, along with the American Physical Therapy Association, recently lobbied to repeal a Medicare cap on physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language pathology services. READ MORE
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LAUREL HILL — The City Council is questioning Okaloosa County commissioners’ proposed gas tax increase. READ MORE
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LAUREL HILL — The City Council on Thursday unanimously selected Preble-Rish Inc. to serve as the grant writer and engineering firm to handle public improvement grants. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — A new city facilities rental fee schedule, effective May 1, delineates rental charges for the Crestview Community Center, Warriors Hall in the Whitehurst Municipal Building, and the Old Spanish Trail Park amphitheater. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — It took nine months and countless hours’ research, but for the first time in 15 years, city officials and staff members can glance at a map and see Crestview’s boundaries. READ MORE
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CRESTVIEW — As most downtown merchants can attest, there's one thing missing from the city's historic heart after 5 p.m.: people. However, if Crestview attracts a $30,000 Community Planning Technical Assistance Grant from the state Department of Economic Development, empty nighttime sidewalks might once again echo with downtown residents’ footsteps. READ MORE