CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Baker School cross country teammate Maya Espinosa as the North End Zone Spotlight Player of the Week.
Month: October 2014
Crestview hotels are needed to accommodate ‘Tough Mudder’ event
CRESTVIEW —The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council wants Crestview to economically benefit from an upcoming Tough Mudder event, scheduled for March.
Community says farewell to George Whitehurst, 'a good man' (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Residents joined local, county and state officials in an affectionate farewell to Navy veteran and former Mayor George Whitehurst Wednesday afternoon.
A Dandy Dozen for Gator volleyball team (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
JAY — A tough Chipley Tiger team came calling in the District 3-1A volleyball finals trying to do what nobody has done in more than a decade – dethrone 11-time defending district champion Baker. A ho…
Hoboes win District 1-1A volleyball championship
LAUREL HILL — When a District 1-1A title eluded the Laurel Hill volleyball team in the third set Thursday night, it angered the Hoboes. They made sure the championship win was just temporarily delaye…
Bulldogs fall to Niceville in district tournament
FORT WALTON BEACH – Crestview had no issue piling up the set points against rival Niceville in Tuesday’s District 1-7A semifinal. Converting them was another story. The first three were met by Nicevi…
Sexual Predator Notice: Albert Sorrells change of address
Albert Jackson Sorrells, 49, has registered his new address of 22823 U.S. Highway 331 N., Laurel Hill with the Walton County Sheriff's Office.
$5,000 Hsu teacher awards nominations are due Oct. 31
CRESTVIEW — Halloween is the deadline to nominate an inspirational high school STEM teacher for a $5,000 teaching award, and that’s no holiday trick.
Crestview man convicted of robbery, faces habitual offender charges
William Eddins, State Attorney for the First Judicial Circuit, announced that Lonnie Ray Hutto has been convicted of robbery after a jury trial on Wednesday in Crestview.
Flags at half-staff for former Mayor George Whitehurst
CRESTVIEW — Mayor David Cadle said Gov. Rick Scott granted the city’s request to lower flags to half-staff today in memory of former mayor and community leader George Whitehurst.