All four Northwest Florida State College students who competed in June’s national SkillsUSA Championships in Louisville, Ky., came home with medals.
Tawanda Brown of Crestview — who earned the gol…
Just another WordPress site
All four Northwest Florida State College students who competed in June’s national SkillsUSA Championships in Louisville, Ky., came home with medals.
Tawanda Brown of Crestview — who earned the gol…
I hate pro-life legislation.
Simple logic leads me to be pro life. If nothing happens to that fertilized egg cell, it becomes a child.
So I believe that child’s life begins at conception and it…
Saving money doesn't seem to elicit the excitement spending does; many find it tedious.
It is more fun to spend than save, but you'll be thrilled to have that savings when you need it.
Saving m…
CRESTVIEW — Here are the latest top comments that our readers shared on www.crestviewbulletin.com .
SHOWING GRATITUDE
I would like to thank our (Florida Cops on Top Summit for Heroes) sponso…
CRESTVIEW — Children attending Vacation Bible School at Joy Fellowship admired a 1:72 scale model of Noah's Ark as designed and built by artisan Wayne Sherwood.
Sherwood described his creation’s f…
CRESTVIEW — The city and county’s animal control agency was in the spotlight when Crestview City Councilmen took turns questioning representatives of the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society, or PAWS.
…
The Crestview Community Redevelopment Agency has frequently been in the news lately. What is it and how does it benefit the community?
CRESTVIEW — Residents may have heard about the city's Communi…
The Crestview Community Redevelopment Agency has frequently been in the news lately. What is it and how does it benefit the community?
CRESTVIEW — It’s hired an ad agency, is considering engaging …
HOLT — Drag racing fans will have to hold out a few more weeks before the roar of powerful engines and aroma of burning rubber wafts over the Okaloosa-Santa Rosa County line, the Emerald Coast Dragwa…
New black bass fishing regulations are in effect throughout Florida.
The regulation change will streamline existing rules, allow anglers to keep smaller, more abundant bass and protect larger bass…