CRESTVIEW — After nearly three hours, the North Okaloosa Fire District Commission decided on Thursday night to table discussion of removing Fire Chief Ed Cutler until next month’s meeting.
The dec…
Month: September 2012
MY VIEW: Social graces, etiquette never hurt anyone
A while back, during the Jacksonville Bolles – Crestview football game, I was engrossed in the field’s goings-on on when my attention was taken by a young man, a student whom I had mentored last year.
Soldier surprises son with early homecoming (VIDEO)
A Walker Elementary student Wednesday morning received quite a surprise when his father made a pit-stop in his classroom, marking a return home from Afghanistan that was much sooner than expected.
Bulldogs unable to hold off Eagles
CRESTVIEW – It was the kind of pivotal moment where great teams rise to the occasion.
Struggling with its serve and not displaying the free-flowing communication or crisp passes up to the standar…
Board effectiveness training set Oct. 11
NICEVILLE — The Costa Institute at Northwest Florida State College will present "Board Effectiveness Training," for those in service to nonprofits, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.Oct. 11 in room 315 of the Nicevil…
Tony Taylor named Crestview police chief
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle has announced that former Fort Walton Beach police officer Tony Taylor will be the city’s new police chief.
“I can’t tell you how proud I am to have been selected,” T…
Building process continues for Crestview volleyball team
CRESTVIEW — Halfway through the 2012 season, the Crestview volleyball team is still making strides and growing under second-year coach Kathy Combest.
Nothing is coming easy to the Bulldogs, and Co…
Baker’s experience shows as Gators down Hobos in District 1-1A volleyball
BAKER – The Laurel Hill and Baker schools are separated by about a dozen country miles in north Okaloosa County. However, while the Hobo and Gator volleyball teams both play in District 1-1A there is…
Eglin bank earns national grant
The Armed Forces Financial Network awarded Eglin Federal Credit Union the 2012 AFFN Matching Grant as part of its Military Community Support Program.
EDITOR'S DESK: Mentoring can mean all the difference
Over the weekend, the News Bulletin learned that the suspect in two Sept. 15 robberies — and possibly a string of similar incidents — was a teenager.