CRESTVIEW — Residents may have concerns about adopting or providing foster care for children, Emmanuel Baptist Church’s Justin Wyatt said.
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THE HOBO HOMEFRONT: Students to honor Okaloosa veterans Nov. 12
Honoring our local heroes, supporting our Hoboes and spending extra classroom time with our students are among the top items on the Hobo homefront!
First Lego League teams prepare for December competition
CRESTVIEW — Northwest Florida’s First Lego League teams have gained insight on robotics programming techniques and strategies following open practice Oct. 26 at Bob Sikes Elementary School.
FROM THE PULPIT: Become one of the ‘happy hungry’
Hunger and thirst are our two basic survival needs. However, we must hunger and thirst for righteousness to be truly happy.
Crestview officials weighing cleaning service options
CRESTVIEW — The city may provide janitorial services for city-owned buildings. To compare costs, the City Council has unanimously agreed to have Public Works solicit bids for a cleaning service.
Four parks issued advisories for hazardous water
FORT WALTON BEACH — Four Okaloosa County parks may have potentially hazardous bathing water, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County stated this week.
Main Street Crestview members reflect on ‘most successful’ fall festival
CRESTVIEW — Few Okaloosa residents share bragging rights for having the best Halloween costumes this year, according to judges in the Main Street Crestview Association and city’s 24th Annual Fall Fes…
Crestview girls soccer team wins opener
CRESTVIEW — Tuesday was a nice opening night for the Crestview High School girls soccer team as the Bulldogs hosted Rocky Bayou Christian in a match played at Davidson Middle School. Ashley Parker, R…
Crestview woman named News Bulletin’s top pumpkin carver
CRESTVIEW — Northwest Florida State College student Nicole White, of Crestview — pictured with her poodle, CoCo Chanel — has won the News Bulletin’s 2013 Pumpkin Carving Contest.
Northwood considering expanding after-school visual arts club amid high interest
CRESTVIEW — While Northwood Elementary School implements the first year of its Arts and Science Academy, students are also learning about visual arts with a new after-school club.