The News Bulletin’s most talked about story last week was a mother’s guest column about being discharged by a Crestview pediatrician’s office.
Month: November 2014
HUBBUB: Parents, kids need to talk about sexual predators
We all, as parents, need to talk with our children about predators and be completely open and honest about what will happen if they get a hold of them.
2 new reefs coming to the Emerald Coast
FORT WALTON BEACH — By the spring, snorkelers and divers should have two new artificial reefs to explore.
Harvest Supper message: Thanksgiving is all year long
LAUREL HILL — Thanksgiving isn’t the only time people should give thanks said the Rev. Mark McClard, whose South Ebenezer Baptist Church hosted this year's Laurel Hill Harvest Supper.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Camellias provide color during cold season
Camellias can serve several functions in the landscape: as foundation plantings, screens, accent plants, background groupings and hedges.
Crestview area ranked No. 4 in America for construction job growth
CRESTVIEW — Talent Tribune, a human resources blog, has named the Crestview, Fort Walton Beach and Destin metro one of the top 10 cities in America for job growth in construction.
Walker Elementary School announces spelling bee finalists
CRESTVIEW — Walker Elementary School fourth-grader Jaiden Harris and third-grader Griffin Tuttle have something to spell about.
Forensics Team a finalist in Parliamentary Debate
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College’s Forensics Team was a finalist in Parliamentary Debate at the 15th annual Star Invitational in Jacksonville.
Baker's Mitchem to play softball at West Florida (VIDEO)
BAKER — Come spring, Alexis Mitchem will start the next step in her softball journey when she hangs up the spikes for the last time as a Baker Gator. Mitchem secured her softball future Tuesday, when…
LETTER: Use Ebola-like effort to contain other diseases
U.S., state and municipal health authorities are working overtime and spending millions of dollars to stem the spread of Ebola. But this viral infection has killed one person in our country.