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How America's refugee problem affects everyone
America has been flooded with immigrants. We cannot continue receiving 100,000 to 150,000 illegal immigrants.
Regardless of how sorry you feel for the hurting people from other countries, how many …
The dilemma: helping Crestview's homeless
CRESTVIEW—In at least a half-dozen locations across Crestview, woods are the only home to dozens of people with nowhere else to go.
From victims of addiction, to sufferers of mental health conditio…
County launches first middle-school robotics class
CRESTVIEW—Laurie Allen’s tech lab at Shoal River Middle School looks more like a teenager’s bedroom than a traditional classroom.
Hydraulic robots, 3-D printers, bottle rockets and Lego pieces are …
Crestview gymnasts advance to regionals
Editor's Note: A version of this story appeared in the March 25-28, 2017 Crestview News Bulletin with a number of errors, including an incorrect score.
We are happy to publish the announcement wit…
Bark Park project delayed
CRESTVIEW — Construction has yet to begin on the proposed site of Crestview’s first dog park.
The Community Redevelopment Agency approved the Bark Park in June 2016, and fundraising began immediate…
RECALLED: Metal found in breaded chicken products
WASHINGTON — OK Food, Inc., an Oklahoma City, Okla. establishment, is recalling approximately 933,272 pounds of breaded chicken products that may be contaminated with extraneous materials, specifical…
North Okaloosa's March 13-20 arrests
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Police Department and Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office provided these arrest reports.
Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
• Tyson Tremayne For…
North Okaloosa Campus Report
Okaloosa ACT and SAT workshops set CRESTVIEW — Two workshops are scheduled to assist Okaloosa high school students taking the April 8 ACT and May 6 SAT.
The first workshop is 2-5 p.m. April 3, 4, …
Southside PTO priorities: people first, funding second
CRESTVIEW — Southside Primary School's new Parent-Teacher Organization, which first met Feb. 6, is working to improve the school’s social and financial outlook.
"We already have plans in the works …