CRESTVIEW — Crestview Police Department Citizens Academy alumni are selling "thin blue line" plaques.
Plaques are $4 and include the text, "Walking the thin blue line."
All proceeds will go to th…
Crestview church accepting Christmas cookies for inmates
CRESTVIEW — First Presbyterian Church of Crestview is participating in a Christmas cookie jail ministry and welcomes donations.
Each ministry should prepare at least 15 dozen cookies, with six trea…
CROSE: 3 low- or no-cost Christmas gift ideas
"It's the most wonderful time of the year," Andy Williams sang in a 1963 hit that has become a Christmas standard.
But what makes this time of year wonderful?
Yes, we get to spend time with our f…
HUBBUB: One way to raise attention to roads, 'great time' at parade
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North Okaloosa residents respond to hospital's no-smoking policy
CRESTVIEW — Many North Okaloosa County residents say they appreciate North Okaloosa Medical Center's decision to go smoke free.
Here are comments from some of the News Bulletin's Facebook fans:
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Okaloosa health department: Still time to get a flu vaccine
FORT WALTON BEACH — In observance of National Influenza Vaccination Week, Dec. 6-12, the Florida Department of Health in Okaloosa County wants residents and visitors to know that it’s not too late to…
Crestview resident dead, one injured in wreck
CRESTVIEW — A 3:45 p.m. crash Dec. 7 resulted in the death of one Crestview resident, and minor injury to another on State Road 85 and Thomas Road in Laurel Hill.
James D. Lack, 49, was driving sou…
Gymnastics fundraiser in Crestview to benefit Myers family
CRESTVIEW — U.S. Gold Gymnastics & Cheerleading Academy's annual fundraiser competition will benefit Okaloosa County Sheriff Deputy Bill Myers' family.
About 60 Northwest Florida gymnasts will com…
Crestview Bullpups learn about North Okaloosa traditions (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — Bob Sikes Elementary School second-grader Layla Echols has decided she looks chic in a coyote skin cap, with forepaw flaps down the sides of her neck and a fur, cape-like extension down h…
Baker impressive in win over Northview (PHOTOS)
BAKER — There is still a lot of basketball to be played before next month’s district tournament.
That said, Baker School’s girls basketball team is heading in the right direction. The Gators hosted…