Okaloosa County is joining the Florida Association of Counties and 23 other counties in a legal challenge of the most recent Department of Juvenile Justice funding rules.
Month: July 2014
EDITOR'S DESK: We're moving closer to Crestview's heart
The Crestview News Bulletin's office is coming home!
Online 2014 primary candidate guide goes live
The League of Women Voters of Okaloosa County's online candidate guide for the 2014 primary is now live on the league website.
Baker church hosts movie presentation
BAKER — Shady Grove Assembly of God Church will host three viewings of the movie, 'God's Not Dead."
NW Florida author releases thriller novel nationwide
Fort Walton Beach author Catherin Elizabet Belle announces the nationwide release of her new thriller novel, “The Cabin,” where she tells the story of a young girl, orphaned by violence, who turns to…
HUBBUB: The only solution for traffic, dog's death isn't Walmart's fault
The only solution for traffic
The better idea would be to create a complete interchange bypass south of the Shoal River bridges at Rattlesnake Bluff and Colonel Greg Malloy Road. One bypassing Crest…
Okaloosa parks pass hazardous water tests
FORT WALTON BEACH — No Okaloosa County parks have hazardous bathing water this week, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated.
Man gets life sentence on armed robbery charge
William Eddins, State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit, announced today that Michael Tirrell White was convicted on Tuesday after a jury trial on the charges of Principal to Armed Robbery with…
Veterans Career Expo today at Crestview Community Center
CRESTVIEW — The North Okaloosa Veterans Career Expo began at 9 a.m. July 16 at the Crestview Community Center, 1446 Commerce Drive. It ends at 1 p.m. today.
Lack of seating, amenities concern Countryview Park users
CRESTVIEW — Countryview Park, the city’s largest, will receive a modest upgrade following patrons’ complaints.