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Davidson student wins Inspirational Student Hero award
CRESTVIEW — You could say one Davidson Middle School student has a winning attitude.
Jerrold Gardner, 14, of Milligan, is the recipient of Cox Cable’s Inspirational Student Hero award for his positi…
1920s Main Street gem undergoes a facelift
CRESTVIEW — With the flap of a vinyl strip, a gentle shower of plaster dust and a clatter of dislodged wooden furring strips, a downtown architectural gem long hidden behind a plastic façade was once…
Meet the candidates: Crestview City Council, Precinct 2
CRESTVIEW — Voters of municipal elections on March 12 will decide several positions in Crestview and Laurel Hill governments. To help readers make informed decisions at the polls, the News Bulletin …
Triangle Park to be renamed for Dogwood Garden Club
CRESTVIEW — Triangle Park, situated at the south end of Main Street where it meets State Road 85, will be renamed for the local garden club that voluntarily assumed responsibility for beautifying the…
F-35s grounded again
For the second time in five weeks, the most advanced fighter jet in history has been grounded with mechanical problems.
Okaloosa to launch new tourism marketing plan (DOCUMENT)
The Okaloosa County Tourist Development Department plans to spend $2.2 million on marketing local beaches between March and September.
Bob Sikes robotics team coming to state competition March 3 (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Bob Sikes Elementary School's Rockin' Robots Lego team will return to a statewide competition for the second straight year.
Bark for Life cancer fundraiser coming to Baker March 2
BAKER — Residents and their dogs can support cancer awareness next month at Bark for Life, an American Cancer Society fundraiser.
Crestview cold weather shelters open tonight and Thursday night
CRESTVIEW — The shelter program provides protection from 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. if the weather drops below 40 degrees.