Brian Hughes' report on Countryview Park's upgrades, which include additional picnic tables, safety padding around the posts supporting basketball goals and a vandalism-resistant drinking fountain, g…
Month: March 2015
EDITOR'S DESK: A plea for in-depth obituaries
The News Bulletin publishes obituaries not just to inform readers about funeral and reception times, but also as the last chance for someone's name to appear in print.
100 years of north Okaloosa County movie-going
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County had scarcely been carved out of eastern Santa Rosa and western Walton counties when Andrew Outlaw opened an outdoor movie show on the site of today’s First Presbyterian Ch…
Countryview Park receives upgrades following residents’ complaints
CRESTVIEW — Countryview Estates residents are enjoying more amenities in their neighborhood park.
Business After Hours set March 12
CRESTVIEW — Joe Faulk with Edward Jones will host Business After Hours 5:30-7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12 at 398 N. Main St.
Facing taller volleyball players doesn't faze Bulldog bound for Faulkner
CRESTVIEW — The next step in Crestview High School athlete Nichole LeFevre’s volleyball journey started with a school assignment. “Last year, I did my research project for my English class on Faulkne…
Bulldog baseball coach: starting left fielder 'a tough out'
CRESTVIEW— It hasn’t taken junior Zach Degraaf long to get comfortable as the Crestview High School baseball team's starting left fielder. To say he is off to a hot start would be an understatement. …
Central softball team has no problem with Laurel Hill (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
LAUREL HILL — There is still plenty of time for Laurel Hill School’s softball team to get better. The district tournament is still six weeks away. Hobo Coach Scott Varnum knows his young team has wor…
Crestview chamber hosts ribbon cuttings
CRESTVIEW —The Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce will welcome these businesses with ribbon cuttings:
$10K in STEM awards to be presented Thursday
CRESTVIEW — Thursday morning, two North Okaloosa science, technology or math teachers will each receive $5,000 with no strings attached. Just for being fantastic teachers who inspire students to exce…