CRESTVIEW — Civic and business leaders and residents mingled with Crestview Police officers and their Citizens Police Academy graduates during a community mixer that organizers say they will do again…
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Town Hall meeting set about Crestview business
CRESTVIEW — Councilman JB Whitten has scheduled his next town hall meeting.
The meeting is 6-8 p.m. Sept. 27 at Samuel's Roadhouse restaurant, 114 John King Road, Crestview.
The topic will be Cre…
5 injured in State Road 123 accident
CRESTVIEW — A Sept. 16 wreck resulted in minor injuries.
Alexander Parker, 23, of Eglin Air Force Base, and Kara Payne, 32, of Crestview, were driving northbound on State Road 123 around 6:30 a.m.,…
Gordon Martial Arts sets year-end events
CRESTVIEW — Gordon Martial Arts has set these events for remainder of 2016:
Promotions — 6:30-8 p.m. Sept. 30 at Crestview Community Center, 1446 Commerce Drive. This event is free for the public…
Saxer, Harper and Dye place in art show
The 2016 Okaloosa Public Arts “Tribute to Music” Art Show winners are as follows:
1st Place: Elia Saxer, “Jazz Man Eubie”
2nd Place: Joe Harper, “Flamenco”
3rd Place: Autry Dye, “I Hear the M…
Autumn creates changes in our landscapes
As summer changes to fall, plants in our landscapes change too. Shorter day length and cooler weather bring on changes in our shrubs, trees and lawns.
Azaleas may lose a few leaves now. These are t…
Crestview Sister City program sets picnic
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Sister City program will have a picnic to provide information about a Sister City visit.
The picnic is set for noon Sept. 24 at the Twin Hills Park picnic shelter off P…
Pro dancer to visit Crestview studio
CRESTVIEW — An upcoming class will give area residents the chance to "dance with a star."
Fred Astaire Dance Studio will host Chelsie Hightower — of television shows, “So You Think You Can Dance” a…
The Bulletin Kids: Week of Sept. 20, 2016
Have a cute photo of your kids out and about? They could be our next The Bulletin Kid! Email a photo with your child's name, age, hometown and a description of the action to news@crestviewbulletin.com
Bank brings financial literacy program to classrooms
CRESTVIEW — Local students are getting a free education in how to manage their money.
CCB Community Bank is working with Banzai, a national award-winning financial literacy program, to make the cur…