CRESTVIEW — Forty-nine Bulldogs are choosing what to wear for Friday’s Homecoming Court presentation.
Month: October 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: When you worship, focus on God alone
North American Christianity's worship seems to have become self-centered.
Bulldogs get big district win (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Powered by Kierra Potts’ 14 kills the Crestview High School volleyball team took down District 1-7A rival Navarre on Tuesday. The Bulldogs won the match in four sets by scores of 25-14, 2…
Catching up with Crestview High School's Amp Seals (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Crestview High School football player Amp Seals as the North End Zone Spotlight Player of the Week.
Domestic violence, sexual violence shelter gets $20K grant
FORT WALTON BEACH — Shelter House, the domestic and sexual violence center serving Okaloosa and Walton counties, received a $20,000 grant from The Mary Kay Foundation as part of the organization’s an…
NEXT WEEK: Golf tourney benefits Shoal River basketball team
Shoal River Middle School's boys basketball team is sponsoring a golf tournament to be played 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 18 at Blackstone Golf Course.
Commissioner: Government sought public input before Gaetz initiative (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — State Rep. Matt Gaetz said his Okaloosa Accountability initiative will use residents’ input to drive the political process.
Auto dealer helps veteran by van after others turn family away (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Navy veteran Kenneth Greathouse and his young family are tooling around in a brand new minivan thanks to a Crestview auto dealership.
NW Florida Manufacturers Council, UWF plan to grow manufacturing talent
Growing the manufacturing workforce is the goal of a recently announced partnership between the Northwest Florida Manufacturers Council and The University of West Florida.
5 women join Choctawhatchee Bay DAR
Regent Caroline Maney and registrar Sherry Vieth, of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution's Choctawhatchee Bay chapter, recently welcomed new members.