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Category: editorials
HUBBUB: Road-closed signs that work; budget theater brought us closer together
One would assume that if you were smart enough to pass the road sign portion of your driver's license exam, then you are smart enough to know that no matter how big the sign is, if it says "road clos…
CARTOON: Unpredictable weather in North Okaloosa County
Today's editorial cartoon was inspired by our news reports on North Okaloosa County's unpredictable weather! First ice, then flooding. We agree with Ryan: what's next?!
HUBBUB: Crestview has enough churches, St. Mark's expanding
There (are) only 20,000 living in Crestview. There (are) actually about 100 churches or more. That is 200 per church.
EDITOR'S DESK: An introduction for our new readers
Welcome to the Crestview News Bulletin, North Okaloosa County's news source that includes a twice-weekly print edition, daily news offerings on crestviewbulletin.com and Facebook, Twitter and Instagr…
EDITOR’S DESK: Taking education seriously, behaving professionally can pay
Northwest Florida State College students Karen and Richard Strong are passionate about education.
HUBBUB: A second south-north road is necessary
Editor's Note: Featured comments are the most thoughtful or eloquently stated comments from our Facebook page and crestviewbulletin.com and do not necessarily reflect the newspaper management's views.
EDITOR’S DESK: 'Do it with love': words to live by
"Do it with love."
EDITOR'S DESK: Identify money's holes and don't go with the flow
April is National Financial Literacy Month, and we appreciate Edward Jones financial adviser Yvonne Shanklin and CCB Community Bank President Derek Lott for sharing what North Okaloosa residents shou…
HUBBUB: Gas spill exposes need for another road, observation about exits
Gasoline spill exposes need for another road
One accident shuts down (the) city. When will it ever be enough to build another road that goes north and south of Crestview?