First grade A's
Auzlyn Bader; Bella Baker; Payton Blumer; Emma Bohan; Mady Close; Pierce Crosby; Ciamaya Daluz; Hannah Dang; Andrew Dauphin; Joey Dobson; Isabella Docchio; Jonathan Dorsey; Gavin Feal…
Month: February 2014
Mixed zoning, downtown residences among suggestions for downtown improvements
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency board is taking a serious look at downtown improvements it can make in its last 11 years before district designation sunsets in 2025. At a Feb. 13 works…
Sheriff's office seeks information on church burglaries
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office seeks information about a string of church burglaries.
Cheers for the cello: Cellist introduces Northwood students to instrument
CRESTVIEW — Just playing the cello brightens Montavius Diamond's day, and after hearing the 24-year-old musician perform, many Northwood Arts and Sciences Academy students are keen to try the mellow …
COVER STORY: Auburn couple's marriage is built to last
CRESTVIEW — When Manuel and Bobbie Andujar wed in 1948, friends forecast a short union.
Crestview girls face Wekiva in region finals
CRESTVIEW — Crestview High School's girls basketball team travels into uncharted territory tonight when the Bulldogs travel to Apopka to take on Wekiva in the Class 7A region finals. A win would send…
HUBBUB: Many people don't take pride in their work, paid in pennies story was touching
Here are featured readers' comments from crestviewbulletin.com and our Facebook page. Hubbub is published regularly in the News Bulletin's Wednesday editions.
Feb. 20 public information meeting set for U.S. 98 widening project
CHIPLEY — The Florida Department of Transportation will host a public information meeting concerning proposed improvements to State Road 30 (U.S. Highway 98) from Emerald Bay Drive in Okaloosa County…
COMMENTARY: Twin Hills Park geese get a happy ending
Today's editorial cartoon was inspired by, well, all the heartbreak Twin Hills Park geese endured in 2013.
Public input requested for environmental park refurbishment
CRESTVIEW — Crestview Kiwanis Club members and city officials invite the public to share ideas and suggestions for refurbishment of the John McMahon Environmental Center.