Dear editor,
I've been riding bus routes 11 and 12, and I read on Crestview News Bulletin Online that the whole service is going to be terminated next month.
Month: January 2014
Okaloosa agencies receive grants for emergency shelters
Okaloosa County agencies are among those receiving part of a $4.4 million grant to provide housing services to homeless and nearly homeless people.
HOBO HOMEFRONT: More sex, wine and chocolate in 2014
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Northwest Florida State College announces president's, dean's lists
Northwest Florida State College has recognized fall 2013 term students with superior scholastic achievement.
Students on the president's list had nine or more credits in the term and earned a grad…
Baker teacher: Common Core standards require more advanced literacy skills
BAKER — First-grade teacher Kay O'Neal knows students' reading skills have to be sharper than ever.
Crestview mom gets unexpected support for school district fundraiser
CRESTVIEW — The City Council is sticking to its stance on waiving no fees for public facility use.
Bulldogs drop regular season finale to Niceville
NICEVILLE — With the 2013-14 regular soccer season winding down, Crestview High School’s boys soccer team is focusing on the District 1-4A tournament that opens Tuesday at Navarre. The Bulldogs enter…
COVER STORY: Crestview family among Cancer Freeze recipients
CRESTVIEW — Cheryl Morris says her husband, Glenn, was "moved to tears" last year when he learned assistance with medical bills was in sight.
Downtown redevelopment projects include amphitheater
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency says it welcomes assistance from the county Economic Development Council as the agency evaluates goals for its final 11 years of existence.
School officials: Make college plans now to prevent pre-enrollment mishaps
CRESTVIEW — Planning for college should come well before high school, North Okaloosa teachers say.