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  • The Palm Beach Post
  • Herald-Tribune
  • OnlineAthens feed
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  • Crestview Bulletin
  • The Ledger

Past articles by Ashleigh:

FDOT holds open house to discuss Antioch Road interstate interchange

The FDOT held an open house at Warriors Hall on Tuesday night to discuss the Interstate 10 at Antioch Road interchange design project. → Read More

Local nonprofit gives free salon services to homeless

The reYOUvenate beauty outreach was founded by Mekala and Ta Wilks last year. → Read More

City of Crestview submitting Main Street for HGTV renovation show

The city of Crestview is submitting the Main Street area for the “Home Town Takeover“ show on HGTV. → Read More

Courthouse Suites Crestview nears completion

Courthouse Suites Crestview offers 16 office suites and two retail spaces on Main Street. → Read More

Residential, commercial growth coming to north Crestview

The Crestview City Council held a meeting on Monday night to discuss growth. → Read More

Brother of Crestview hit-and-run victim in ICU after motorcycle wreck

Andrew Richards, the brother of hit-and-run victim Ashley Richards, collided with a deer on Thursday morning. → Read More

Temple Fitness celebrates 10 years of business

Temple Fitness gym in Crestview will celebrate 10 years of business on Saturday, Jan. 11. → Read More

Crestview to host economic development, transportation meetings

The city of Crestview will hold two different outreach meetings on Saturday, January 11 at the Crestview Community Center. → Read More

Laurel Hill Farm offers different kind of wedding venue

Laurel Hill Farm specializes as a wedding venue, but also offers hay and horse boarding. → Read More

Local R/C car enthusiast opens hobby shop in Crestview

Jimmy Woodley opened Jimmy’s Classic R/C Company hobby shop on December 17. → Read More

Crestview hit and run victim released from hospital

Ashley Richards was sent home from the hospital more than three months after being hit by a car. → Read More

Crestview police chief discusses unresolved 2019 shootings

The Crestview Police Department has five unresolved shooting cases left from 2019. → Read More

Alaqua Unleashed Dog Park to close in Walton County

The Alaqua Animal Refuge terminated their agreement with Walton County to run the park. → Read More

Medical fund set up for Crestview man who suffered heart attack

A medical fund has been set up for Joshua Duke, the Brentwoods Apartment maintenance man who suffered a heart attack in November. → Read More

Dad rides through Crestview on cross country trip to remember his baby son

Robb Freed is on his second cross-country bicycle trip to raise awareness for the skin disorder that took the life of his 13-month-old son. He passed through Crestview last weekend. → Read More

Crestview council discusses new homes, recreation programs

The Crestview city council met Monday night to discuss changes coming to the city. → Read More

OPENING SOON:Niceville Zaxby's to open at end of the month

The New Zaxby's in Niceville is set to open on September 30 at 10:30 a.m. It is the third store in the area for owner, Steve Hay, and will be family-owned and operated. → Read More

WE REMEMBER 9/11: Fort Walton Beach community gathers, first station unveils ceremonial bell

Citizens, Fort Walton Beach Police and Fort Walton Beach Firefighters gathered at fire station 6 for a 9/11 remembrance ceremony. During the event, retired Detroit Fire Department Senior Fire Chief Lou Gusoff unveiled a ceremonial fire bell which he gifted to the fire station. → Read More

New subdivison, entertainment options possible in Crestview

On Monday night, the city council hear the first reading of several ordinances, including the voluntary annexation of almost 63 acres for a possible 140 lot subdivision. City manager Tim Bolduc also discussed possible new entertainment opportunities for youth in the city. → Read More

Two north Okaloosa women competing for Maxim cover

Jasmine Nicoson, a Crestview resident, and Caressa Thompson, a Baker resident, are both in a contest for the cover of Maxim magazine. Each woman is hoping to win in order to help provide for their children. → Read More