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Ahleshia Elliott, the new executive director of the nonprofit Main Street Crestview Association, supported Main Street shops on Thursday by wearing pants and a blazer from the Hope Starts Here Thrift Store, along with earrings from Rustic Reflections. (Photo by Tony Judnich)
Ahleshia Elliott, who began working for the nonprofit Main Street Crestview Association as its office assistant last September and then as its event coordinator around the start of this year, became the MSCA’s executive director on March 29.

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Affordable apartments for seniors take shape on Aplin Road

Princeton Grove, a 107-unit apartment community for low-income seniors age 62 and older, could open this November at 475 Aplin Road in Crestview.

Student arrested after threatening to blow up Davidson Middle School

Fourteen-year-old Tayten Richard Cady, who is an Okaloosa online student and a former student of Davidson Middle School in Crestview, has been charged with making an electronic threat of a mass shooting/terrorist act.

Base access procedures to change in May

Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. – The 96th Security Forces Squadron will begin 100 percent identification checks for anyone accessing the installation in May.

Navigating life’s balancing act

Hurlburt Field, Fla. – Balancing work and home life can be a challenge for many Airmen. Adding children to the mix can make it even more difficult, and for single parents, that’s another story.

Part of Main Street closes on Monday

To make way for Crestview’s Main Street renovation project, the portion of Main Street between Industrial Drive and East Woodruff Avenue will be closed starting on Monday, April 15.

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Baker has good showing at regional meet

The Baker School gym was filled with some of the strongest young men in the state of Florida on Saturday. A total of 266 lifters from 27 schools were on hand to take part in the Region 1-1A championship. Florida High and Maclay had the furthest trips coming 160 miles from Tallahassee. Port St. Joe made the 140-mile trip to Okaloosa County.
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They want to be seen

From 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. on most Fridays, dozens of families from Crestview, DeFuniak Springs, Milton and parts of Alabama drive to the Project Hope Florida site in North Okaloosa County to receive an abundance of free food.

3rd Annual Baker Arts Festival is ready to bloom

The Baker Block Museum’s annual Baker Arts Festival returns to Heritage Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20. This will be the third year for the spring event, which has free admission.

New sidewalks are planned by Laurel Hill School

Okaloosa County officials will administer a recently awarded state grant that will pay for the construction of sidewalks near Laurel Hill School.

3rd Annual Baker Arts Festival is ready to bloom

The Baker Block Museum’s annual Baker Arts Festival returns to Heritage Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 20. This will be the third year for the spring event, which has free admission.

New sidewalks are planned by Laurel Hill School

Okaloosa County officials will administer a recently awarded state grant that will pay for the construction of sidewalks near Laurel Hill School.

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