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  1. Mayor JB Whitten and other judges learn about Cayson Barreto&#39s science fair project.

    Mayor Whitten helps judge homeschool science fair

    Problem: How to hold a socially distanced but fun science fair. Hypothesis: Holding it outside would allow students to spread out. Method: Use the large picnic pavilion in Old Spanish Trail Park and make the mayor a judge. Conclusion: A big success! Read on...
  2. A Bible lies open on a local church&#39s pulpit.

    Blessing of the City is set for March 20

    Leaders of the Crestview faith community will hold a public blessing of the city on March 20 in Spanish Trail Park. For safety, it will be held as a “drive-in” event. Clergy from churches with a presence in the Crestview area are invited to participate. Read on...
  3. A stuffed teddy bear peeks out from behind a wall.

    Crestview Public Library takes Teddy Bear Hunt citywide

    Deer season may be over but the Crestview Public Library's annual Teddy Bear Hunt is just beginning. This year, the bears (and other stuffed animals) are all over town thanks to local partners. How many can you find! The fun hunt lasts the month of March. Read on...
  4. Officer Corey Newcomb is joined by Mayor JB Whitten, Chief Stephen McCosker and the City Council.

    Corey Newcomb named CPD Officer of the Year

    Police Officer Corey Newcomb was recognized at the Feb. 22 meeting of the City Council as the city’s Officer of the Year for 2020. He was selected based on recommendations by his fellow officers, sergeants, command staff and Chief Stephen McCosker. Read on...
  5. Crestview recreation programs supervisor George Hillsman is pictured in the Twin Hills Park gym.

    Meet Crestview recreation programs supervisor George Hillsman

    With Crestview Parks and Recreation's youth sports players returning to the fields and courts after a COVID-caused one year hiatus, let's meet the man whose team oversees our city's sports programs. Read on...
  6. Volunteers pack food for an April 2020 food distribution in Crestview.

    Crestview food distribution planned for Feb. 27

    The City of Crestview has partnered with the First United Methodist Church of Crestview, which will distribute more than 15,000 pounds of food in Spanish Trail Park to families in need between 10 a.m. and noon Saturday, Feb. 27. Read on...
  7. The courtyard of Noirmoutier&#39s 7th-century chateau, or castle, is seen.

    ‘COVID-19 travel uncertainties’ push Sister City trip to France back to 2022

    The Crestview Area Sister City Program has decided to postpone its planned June trip to Noirmoutier, France, until May or June 2022, citing the worsening COVID-19 situation and continued restrictions in travel on both sides of the Atlantic. Read on...
  8. Crestview Citizens Police Academy students meet K9 Officers Josh Ellrick and his partner Hero.

    ‘There’s more to being an officer than writing traffic citations’

    Meeting a K-9 officer, dusting for fingerprints, settling behind the wheel of a police car and discovering the many diverse components of a modern police department are part of the free Crestview Citizens Police Academy, beginning March 9. Read on...
  9. The Warner Bros. lovelorn cartoon skunk, Pepé Le Pew, is seen with a bunch of roses.

    L'amour, l'amour at l'ibrary! Pepé Le Pew on display through February

    February is the month of love and in the Crestview Public Library lobby, the sentiment overflows throughout the month with an exhibit celebrating famed Warner Bros. animated French skunk Pepé Le Pew’s perennial pursuit of “l’amour” (French for “love”). Read on...
  10. The Crestview Police Department’s 2020 Community Unity Flashlight Walk proceeds south on Wilson St.

    Crestview to walk in unity Feb. 27

    An estimated 300 residents turned out for the city’s Community Unity Flashlight Walk and spirits were as bright as the flashlights they carried to light up the night and shine a light on crime. This year, Police Chief Stephen McCosker hopes for even more. Read on...
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