Dear editor,
The Crestview City Council has three old, dead computers, and 10 more to be replaced. And, instead of getting a package deal from Staples, Wal-Mart or some other supplier, the council el…
Category: letters
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Nebraska student seeks information on Florida
Dear editor,
My fifth-grade class is studying the 50 states and I have chosen Florida as my state.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Residents championing restoration of Constitutional government
Dear editor,
Feb. 11, I attended the Fort Walton Beach Tea Party meeting where Harry Riley spoke about a grassroots movement he has initiated called Operation American Spring.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Fundraiser for Crestview boy an unimaginable success
Dear editor,
I would like to thank Thomas Boni and the Crestview News Bulletin for the write-up covering our Duke it Out sale of Boston butts. Proceeds from the sale this past Super Bowl benefited l…
LETTER: Want a business here? Ask one to locate here
The city cannot make a business come to Crestview. The only thing the city can do to entice businesses is to make sure there is sufficient infrastructure in place to accommodate their requirements.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: How can we save the buses?
Dear editor,
I've been riding bus routes 11 and 12, and I read on Crestview News Bulletin Online that the whole service is going to be terminated next month.
LETTER: When it comes to a city manager, 'no' means no
Crestview City Council member Robyn Helt wants a big change to occur in the Crestview city government.
LETTER: Restaurant should work to prevent traffic jams
New Years' resolution recommendation: What would it take to widen the road coming out of Krystal so that you can make a right turn without creating a traffic jam?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A pledge against political correctness
For months, I have read about why Crestview should remove the Confederate flag from the Lundy memorial. The reasons cited are that it is racist, that it is a memorial to traitors, and that it shows s…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Animal abusers use aggression to feel superior
This recent spate of violence against geese is no different than gay-bashing, lynch mobs and gang rape: A segment of humans makes themselves feel superior by bullying, abusing and beating others. The…