This week, people across the country will plant trees to celebrate National Arbor Day.
Month: April 2014
Panhandle Poetry Guild visits Antioch, Northwood elementary schools
CRESTVIEW — Now that the Cougars' appetites for poetry have been whetted, the Aviators are awaiting their opportunity to experience the genre.
Okaloosa commissioners declare a state of emergency
Okaloosa County Commissioners declared a local state of emergency in accordance with Okaloosa County Ordinance No. 91-23, as amended and Chapter 252, Florida Statutes, on April 30, 2014, at 1:00 p.m.…
North End Zone Spotlight: Catching up with high jumper Kaitlin Herring (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Baker High Schoolhigh jumper Kaitlin Herring as the North End Zone Spotlight's Player of the Week.
LIFE AFTER EAGLE: For Crestview man, scouting continues after earning highest rank
CRESTVIEW — Brandon Woods may have earned Boy Scouts of America's highest rank, but that doesn't mean he's leaving scouting.
Dog park, boathouse, dock and deck among suggested Twin Hills improvements (MAP)
CRESTVIEW — The Community Redevelopment Agency will discuss feasible master plan components that could improve residents' quality of life at a future, unscheduled meeting.
Bulldogs fall to Niceville in tourney title game
NICEVILLE — Powered by a three-run fourth inning the Niceville High School baseball team beat Crestview 3-0 Thursday in the championship game of the District 1-7A tournament. Crestview opens state to…
Laurel Hill Arts & Heritage Festival expands spring event
LAUREL HILL — Regional artists and craftsmen, a fleet of vintage vehicles, a Boy Scout camp, and live music will highlight the May 3 Laurel Hill Arts and Heritage Festival.
'A POSITIVE RAY OF SUNSHINE': Crestview man takes joy in volunteering following homelessness
CRESTVIEW — Dennis Green easily could be mistaken for a Crestview Manor staffer.
Women, Infants and Children program transitions from paper to card system
The Women, Infants and Children program has transitioned to an electronic benefits transfer, or EBT, system, according to the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County.