CRESTVIEW — Gov. Rick Scott’s campaign bus wheeled into the Lee Buick GMC parking lot Thursday afternoon, a venue conscientiously selected to emphasize his “Let’s keep working” campaign slogan.
Category: news
News Bulletin, others collecting pajamas for foster children
The FamiliesFirst Network of Lakeview needs new, unworn pajamas in infant through adult sizes for foster children.
CAMPUS KUDOS: Sanders named to Troy's Freshman Forum
Janet Sanders, of Laurel Hill, has been named to the Freshman Forum at Troy University.
Crestview Public Works supervisors may see pay raises
CRESTVIEW — Two Public Works supervisors will see pay raises if the City Council approves the department’s revised budget.
'PRAISE THE LORD!' Two months later, boy exits hospital, starts rehabilitation
CRESTVIEW — Wendy Barefield has plenty of cause for celebration.
Northwood cultural presentations ‘make the world a little smaller’
CRESTVIEW — If Northwood Arts and Science Academy second- and third-graders start greeting each other in Thai, they can thank Nick Belvin.
Community service fills pilot's dreams, but advance tuition presents challenge
CRESTVIEW — U.S. Army veteran Nicholas Moore wants to begin his final year of flight school next month and become a certified international commercial airline pilot.
But he'll need some emergency fin…
Crestview artist wins News Bulletin's Redesign the Rack contest
CRESTVIEW — Artist Nicole Weaver is the winner of the News Bulletin’s Redesign the Rack contest.
S.R. 123's speed limit reduced
The speed limit along State Road 123, from north of Turkey Creek to S.R. 85N and on S.R. 85N at the intersection of S.R. 123, has been reduced to 45 mph.
Public Works supervisors may see pay raises
CRESTVIEW — Two Public Works supervisors will see pay raises if the City Council approves the department’s revised budget.