It is not too difficult to picture the image of Martin Luther King Jr., before the Lincoln Memorial shading a tear over the headline, "Chamber's first black president takes command."
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Crestview Rotary Club awards scholarship to 11-year-old
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Rotary Club presented a $4,000 college scholarship and proclamation to Brinn Jones, 11, in memory of his late mother, Jeri Jones.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Women must know what to expect from Social Security
Everyone should be aware of the financial resources they will have available in retirement. But women must be particularly diligent.
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Armyworm scouting necessary for late soybean, hay and other plantings
Fall armyworms were found this week in an Okaloosa County soybean field. They were also reported to have devastated a hayfield in the county.
Northwood Arts and Science Academy honor roll
School's out, but here's the last Honor Roll reported for Northwood Arts and Science Academy!
These names appear in the June 25-27, 2014 Crestview News Bulletin.
EDITOR'S DESK: They don't make 'em like they used to
These sure are nostalgic times, just based on some of this week's headlines.
Residents remember business owner, son following unexpected death
CRESTVIEW — Residents have exceeded loved ones' expectations in showing their support for Mark Kempski, who died unexpectedly June 17.
Deadline approaches for YMCA adult kickball
The Crestview Family YMCA will take registration for adult kickball only until…
Okaloosa turns corner on FCAT
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa Schools are back near the head of the pack among Florida’s 67 counties, Superintendent Mary Beth Jackson said.
LETTER: Headline misses the point of King's dream
It is not too difficult to picture the image of Martin Luther King Jr., before the Lincoln Memorial shading a tear over the headline, "Chamber's first black president takes command."
Sad that aft…