CRESTVIEW — Three days remain to enter the News Bulletin’s James Bond trivia contest. The contest entry form appeared in the Oct. 24 edition. The news staff will select winners from entries received …
Crestview woman: I'm holding pills for an unknown female
CRESTVIEW — A woman faces a drug charge and giving a fake name to an officer charge after she was found with 14 hydrocodone pills during a traffic stop.
Nov. 3 Baker Heritage Day Festival celebrates north county culture
BAKER — Country-cooking aroma mingles with freshly shaved cypress wood scent and boiling lye soap tang as the annual Baker Heritage Day festival unfolds at Baker Block Museum and Heritage Park, 1307 …
High hopes for Lady Bulldogs soccer
CRESTVIEW — Coming off a 10-6-2 season, expectations are high for the Crestview girls soccer team. Second-year coach Carl Everitt isn’t discouraging talk of what could be a banner year for his team.
Judge’s sentence for DUI manslaughter overruled
The First District Court of Appeals has ordered Okaloosa County Circuit Judge John Brown to resentence Joseph Patrick Schumacher and impose a four-year prison term for DUI manslaughter.
Residents learn about American Indian culture
CRESTVIEW — Cold weather Monday didn't deter visitors from the Full Moon Indian Hunting Camp near the Crestview Community Center.
'Drumline Live' marches to Mattie Kelly Center
NICEVILLE — Kicking off its fourth packed-house national tour, “Drumline Live” will “parade out of the football stadium and onto the stage” 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Mattie Kelly Arts Center at Northwe…
Pancake breakfast benefits CHS chorus
CRESTVIEW — An annual pancake breakfast benefits the Crestview High School 130-voice chorus Saturday morning. Attendees will enjoy flapjacks and performances by the several ensembles that make up the…
Man makes it 75 feet before Taser brings him down
A man who ran from an Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office deputy because he didn't have a valid driver's license was tased for his trouble, according to an arrest report.
Scott touts veterans’ hirings during tour (SLIDESHOW)
CRESTVIEW — In the past year, Florida’s unemployment rate for veterans has dropped from 15 percent to 6.8 percent.