A ritual dating back millions of years takes place again this spring on Florida beaches. Spring marks horseshoe crabs’ mating season, and biologists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Co…
Month: March 2014
Council OKs resolution for closing, abandoning city property
LAUREL HILL — The City Council has unanimously approved a resolution that allows the city to close, vacate or abandon property to benefit nearby property owners.
North End Zone Spotlight: Catching up with Bulldog Kristen Bufkin (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Crestview High School softball player Kristen Bufkin as the North End Zone Spotlight's Player of the Week.
Shoal River Middle School announces science fair winners
CRESTVIEW — Shoal River Middle School students are celebrating their wins from the Feb. 6 37th Annual Robert Sheffield East Panhandle Regional Science and Engineering Fair Awards.
Children in Crisis golf benefit set Friday
FORT WALTON BEACH — The 8th Annual Children in Crisis Charity Golf Classic is 11 a.m. March 14 at the Fort Walton Beach Golf Course.
NWF State, French university officials aim to strengthen relationship
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College show choir members performing next year in Crestview's French sister city can learn more about another culture.
All Okaloosa beach monitoring sites pass water quality tests
FORT WALTON BEACH — All Okaloosa County parks lack potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Lincoln Park, Valparaiso; Poquito Park…
Bob Sikes, Northwood students' illustrations cover specialty plates
CRESTVIEW — Four students from North Okaloosa schools have received countywide attention for their artistic talents.
HUBBUB: Skate park beats video games
Skate park beats video games
The city should not let this offer go. A skate park would be great for the youth of Crestview. The children's park for the little ones is great, however something is nee…
'The real thing' revealed: Old Coke sign found under stucco
CRESTVIEW — Stucco chipping off a Main Street business' original brick north wall has revealed a hand-painted Coca-Cola advertisement that may date back to the 1920s.