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Holland. (Photo courtesy of the Crestview Fire Department)
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.

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Ajax will handle Crestview’s big-ticket projects

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.

Pilgrim Rest pastor accepts call to Ohio church

Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church senior pastor Geoff Prows had never heard of Baker, Florida before the Lord started putting Florida on the heart of the East Tennessee native in 2013.

Students expand education by planting trees

Alfred Joyce Kilmer, an early 20th-century poet, is best known for his poem, “Trees.”

Kilmer started the poem with the line, “I think that I shall never see a poem as lovely as a tree.”

Recycling Main Street

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

Hub City leaders plan to enliven ‘gateway’ sign

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.

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The end of an era at Laurel Hill School

Ronnie Smith will close the door of his tiny office at the end of the Laurel Hill School gym one last time on May 30. When he does 35 years of Hobo history will walk out the doors of the K-12 school with him. Reverend Mike McVay might dress up as the Hobo mascot, but nobody embodies the Hobo spirit as does Smith. At one time or another Smith has been the head baseball coach, head girls’ basketball coach and interim head boys’ basketball coach.
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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.

Crestview residents take mission trip to Uganda

Two couples from Crestview recently returned from a mission trip in Uganda.

Cliff and Connie Morgan along with Joe and Connie O’Neill spent two weeks in the east African nation helping Breaking Ground Missions share the good news of Christ. The Morgans attend Live Oak Baptist Church and the O’Neills are members at Crosspoint North.

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.

Crestview residents take mission trip to Uganda

Two couples from Crestview recently returned from a mission trip in Uganda.

Cliff and Connie Morgan along with Joe and Connie O’Neill spent two weeks in the east African nation helping Breaking Ground Missions share the good news of Christ. The Morgans attend Live Oak Baptist Church and the O’Neills are members at Crosspoint North.

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