I met Deborah Reynolds-Nash on Friday afternoon when most of our news team had left the building for a well-deserved break from non-stop reporting on the winter storm.
Category: opinion
FROM THE PULPIT: Daily ways to focus on your relationship with God
This week I am providing you with five daily devotions for your reflection and prayer. Some may fit with circumstances in your life, some may not. Either way, remember to focus your heart and thought…
FROM THE PULPIT: Make your church a safe haven
Someone once said, “The church would be a great place if it weren’t for all the people.”
FROM THE PULPIT: Great beauty may conceal great danger
As I write this, the remnants of the “ice storm of the decade” are slowly melting away. A few thoughts have gone through my mind regarding this event.
HUBBUB: 'Warning shot' bill on the mark, city should market more
'Warning shot' bill is on the mark
I want a person to know I am armed before I have to use (a gun). There are signs up at my home warning people I will not hesitate to protect my family and myself.
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EDITOR’S DESK: Coming soon — a 'Bold, Fresh, Page-turner'
Sunday's Super Bowl won't have the lone kick-off. The News Bulletin's weekend edition — available on racks Feb. 1-4 — officially kicks off a project a year in the making.
COMMENTARY: Old Bethel thieves have 'hearts of stone'
Today's editorial cartoon was inspired by our news report on the latest gravesite theft at Old Bethel Cemetery in Crestview.
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.
HUBBUB: Residents should receive refund, geese should stay…
Featured comments from our discussion at facebook.com/crestview.bulletin
EDITOR’S DESK: Hip-hop music: setting the civil rights movement backward?
Musical lovers are in for a treat Feb. 28, when Crestview resident Mike Smith's production, "Generations: A Collection of Black American Music," opens.