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First-Class Mail & Postage | USPS

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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
3 days ago

First-Class Mail service is an affordable and easy way to send envelopes and postcards. First-Class Mail Forever stamps cost $0.82 (the current 1 oz price) and will never expire, even if the First-Class postage rate goes up. To send packages, see USPS Ground Advantage service.

First-Class Mail service is an affordable and easy way to send envelopes and postcards. First-Class Mail Forever stamps cost $0.82 (the current 1 oz price) and will never expire, even if the First-Class postage rate goes up. To send packages, see USPS Ground Advantage service. Features & Pricing: Mail delivered in 1–5 days. Our best-priced service for items up to 13 oz. Postmarking & Proof of Mailing: If you want to ensure that your mail receives a postmark on the day you mail it, ask a retail associate at a Post Office retail counter to hand-cancel it for free. To get an official record that you sent an item on a specific date, you can pay an extra service fee for a Certificate of Mailing. First-Class Mail items are eligible for Delivery Confirmation services such as Certified Mail. Pricing: One price for up to 3.5 ounces with commercially priced letters and cards. Prices based on shape and weight. Standard-sized, rectangular envelope stamps start at $0.82. Square, oversized, or unusually shaped envelope stamps start at $1.31. Standard-sized, rectangular postcard stamps start at $0.65. Oversized postcards need letter stamps, which start at $0.82. Large envelopes (flats) start at $1.69. Weight, Size, & Shape Requirements: Maximum weight for First-Class Mail letters is 3.5 oz; for large First-Class Mail envelopes, the maximum weight is 13 oz. All postcards and envelopes (or flats) must be rectangular, otherwise an additional charge may apply. Additional Charges for Irregular Mailpieces & Envelopes: Unusually shaped mail, like square or vertical envelopes, lumpy envelopes, rigid envelopes, and mail with clasps, string, or buttons, must be hand-canceled. They are charged a nonmachinable surcharge even if they weigh less than 1 oz. Letters that exceed the First-Class standard envelope maximum length, height, or thickness are charged large envelope (flat) prices. Large First-Class envelopes (flats) that exceed maximum dimensions or are rigid, non-rectangular, or not uniformly thick are charged package prices and shipped with USPS Ground Advantage. For Businesses: USPS offers commercial pricing for presorted letters and flats with a minimum quantity of 500 mailpieces. Automation discounts may also apply. One price up to 3.5 ounces is available for First-Class Mail presort and automation compatible letters and cards.

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The City of Crestview Civic Alerts archive page provides access to historical announcements and notices published by the city government. The archive includes emergency alerts dating back to March 2010, internal emergency notifications, fire department notices, police department announcements, and public notices. Notable recurring items include community redevelopment agency meeting notifications with frequent date changes and cancellations, city council workshop and special meeting notifications, planning and development board meetings, citizen advisory council meetings, and special magistrate hearing notices. The archive also documents community events such as the Christmas parade and tree lighting in 2020, NOCB's free Christmas concert, the "Run for the Homeless 5K" in November 2021, City Government Week observances, and the "Help the Homeless 5K" in November 2022. Other notable announcements include a free household hazardous waste drop-off program in August 2017, firefighter position testing notices, waste management rate changes, requests for qualifications and proposals, town hall meetings on transportation in North Okaloosa, COVID-19 related cancellations and community assistance grants, Hurricane Sally recovery and relief loan information, and various city office closure notices for holidays. More recent entries from 2024-2026 include downtown revitalization updates with announcements about Main Street block openings, city police department open forum discussions, the Mae Reatha Coleman Citizen of the Year awards, citizens academy program recognition, school zone speed safety program implementation, and various ongoing meeting notification and cancellation notices. The archive demonstrates the city's use of the CivicEngage platform for public notifications and records management.

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City of Crestview Recognizes Graduates of Inaugural Citizens Academy Program

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Crestview, FL – The City of Crestview held a graduation ceremony for participants of the first annual Citizens Academy on Tuesday, July 7 at the Crestview Community Center. The six-week program was created by Crestview City Manager, Jessica Leavins, to give residents an inside look at the daily operations of local government. The program began with 13 signups but grew to a class of 16 after the first week. "A strong community begins with informed and engaged citizens," Leavins said. "The Citizens Academy is about opening the doors of City Hall and providing transparency into how local government works." Each week, city leaders spoke to the class about topics ranging from public safety and city budgeting to community programs, utilities and planning. During the six-week program, participants also toured the new Crestview Recreation Center, received an up-close look at the city's fire trucks and police vehicles, received a demonstration of how local water lines work and more. "We wanted to build meaningful relationships between our residents and the people who serve them every day," said Leavins. "We are excited to have completed this first-ever program and look forward to empowering the next generation of community leaders." Each class provided a unique opportunity to better understand how decisions are made, how services are delivered, and how citizens can become more engaged in shaping the future of Crestview. "As a third-generation Crestview native, I thought I knew my hometown, but I discovered there's so much more to learn," Allison Morris, a Citizens Academy participant said. "This opportunity has given me hope knowing we have city leadership who cares about the people and a team that takes time to address the people's issues head on by inviting them to their front door. This Citizens Academy has given me a deeper appreciation for our city, and I am honored to be part of its inaugural graduating class." The Class of 2026 Crestview Citizens Academy Graduates are: • Amy Boggs • Carla Bulla • Frederick Butts • Victoria Clifton • Ulysses Estes • Ute Gabler-Vasquez • Catherine Gichuki • Malcolm Harris • Hannah Kirkegaard • Stephanie Logan • Michael Montalbano • Allison Morris • Rebecca Phelps • Nancy Piedlow • Victoria Reistrom • Sarah Searfoss For more information, contact the City of Crestview Public Information Office at [email protected].

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HAHarvey Walden
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Friends Taking Care of Friends Named the Inaugural Recipients of the Crestview Proud Award

BIG congratulations to Friends Taking Care of Friends, DeAdra Wilson, and Katrina Raines on being named the inaugural recipients of the Crestview Proud Award. Presented by Councilman Sylvester Echols, Precinct 2, at Monday night's City Council meeting, the Crestview Proud Award recognizes residents who make our community a better place through service, kindness, and dedication to others. Through their monthly meal program, Friends Taking Care of Friends has provided hot meals to those in need, demonstrating the compassion and community spirit that help make Crestview a great place to live. Thank you for your commitment to serving our community and caring for your neighbors. We are proud to recognize your efforts and the positive impact you continue to make throughout Crestview.

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Crestview Church of the Nazarene Youth Camp in Guinea-Bissau

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"The pioneer area of Guinea-Bissau used the Easter holiday to host its third National Youth Camp on the island of Canhabaque, where the work of the Church of the Nazarene has recently begun. With three churches already planted, the island welcomed this important gathering, held 30 March to 5 April 2026. Under the theme “Called for a Purpose,” based on Isaiah 43:1, many young people eagerly travelled by pirogue (a type of boat) from the mainland to the island, about 80 km (nearly 50 miles) into the ocean. With no port available, everyone walked through the water on arrival, carrying their belongings on their heads. The camp takes place each year to bring together young people from across the country. This time, the focus was on discovering God’s purpose for their lives and encouraging them to follow that calling. Evangelism played a key role throughout the event. Many meaningful testimonies came from the camp. Young people responded to God’s call and filled the altar; some even chose to be baptised after the camp. After attending practical workshops that prepared the young people to share their faith, they travelled to three villages on the island — Inorei, Anghaura, and Indena—and shared the gospel message. Many people accepted Jesus, while others renewed their faith. Alongside the spiritual impact, the camp offered participants moments of fun activities like singing and traditional dancing from different ethnic groups. They also formed new friendships, all together creating a warm and vibrant atmosphere. The Africa Region encourages the church to continue praying for pioneer areas like Guinea-Bissau. —Church of the Nazarene Africa Region Guinea-Bissau youth arrive at camp by pirogue The post Guinea-Bissau youth share gospel during annual camp appeared first on Church of the Nazarene."

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"Planning and Zoning provides expertise and information to advise and assist developers and decision makers in achieving the best possible development, redevelopment and improvements for the benefit of citizens and visitors alike. Available Resources: - City Code and Ordinances - Comprehensive Plan - Land Development Code - Lien Search Request Form - Zoning Information Table - Growth Strategy Contact Information: Email the Department Physical Address: 198 Wilson St N, Crestview, FL 32536 Phone: (850) 682-1560 Option 2, then Option 4 Note: Information about new permitting software is available on the department website."

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