CRESTVIEW — In a scene straight out of the movie “Hoosier,” Grant Stewart hit a 3-point basket at the final buzzer to give Class 1A Paxton a 43-41 win over 7A Crestview High on Thursday. Stewart’s bu…
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Crestview Centennial planning committee begins discussions for 2016 celebration
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Centennial planning committee will focus on significant events that, over a century, defined Crestview as they plan for the city's 100th birthday in 2016.
Bob Sikes Bullpups discover their heritage through demos, displays
CRESTVIEW — Bob Sikes Elementary School's Bullpups now know more about regional, state and American traditions. They can even make their own butter if the need arises.
Crestview’s wastewater treatment plant grows with city
CRESTVIEW — City and water engineering contractor CH2M Hill officials are planning pipelines that will transport treated water to golf course and developer customers, and want to boost educational ou…
News Bulletin's parent company sold to New Media Investment Group
Halifax Media Group, owner of the Crestview News Bulletin and 35 other newspapers and affiliated web sites, has agreed to be acquired by New Media Investment Group Inc.
Okaloosa Water & Sewer Offices schedule closures
All Okaloosa County Water & Sewer offices will close on Nov. 27 and 28 to observe Thanksgiving.
2 Okaloosa non-profits receive Impact 100 grants
FORT WALTON BEACH — An aquatic center for disabled people and a new office building to better serve domestic and sexual violence survivors now have additional financial support thanks to 250 Northwes…
Crestview mayor discusses citizenship with Cub Scouts
CRESTVIEW — Pack 530 Cub Scouts may have had Veterans Day off from school, but that didn’t stop them from continuing their education.
Baker girls drop opener (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
BAKER — Tuesday wasn’t a good opening night for the Baker School girls basketball team. The Gators fell behind North Bay Haven Charter Academy 4-0 in the first 40 seconds of the game and never caught…
Crestview woman has fed the hungry for 40+ years
CRESTVIEW — Community activist Mae Retha Coleman is living proof of what one resident on a fixed income can do to help neighbors of lesser means.