More than $500,000 in Northwest Florida State College Foundation money is available for qualified students who attend the college during the 2014-15 school year.
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NATIONAL FINANCIAL LITERACY MONTH: Pay with cash, court rewards and other helpful tips
CRESTVIEW — Before you can reach a financial goal, you have to identify financial holes.
North End Zone Spotlight: Catching up with Baker track team captain Dylan Scott (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — The News Bulletin's Sports Department selected Baker School track team captain Dylan Scott as the North End Zone Spotlight's Player of the Week.
Last cup of Java: Journey Java and Journey Church closing
CRESTVIEW — A downtown coffeeshop that rapidly gained landmark status and a devoted following is closing its doors April 25 after three years on Main Street.
Crestview High School students to compete at electric car race (VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — For the first time in Crestview High School history, students will participate in an electric car race.
FINANCIAL FOCUS: Help yourself reduce investment stress
You probably aren’t too worried about it, but April is Stress Awareness Month.
Couple's life changes following car crash, mounting expenses
CRESTVIEW — Usually, Ricky Bowdren and Sarena Robbins avoid asking for charity, but a recent car crash has left them no other choice.
City officials dispute commissioner's consolidation savings claim
CRESTVIEW — City officials are disputing a letter from County Commissioner Nathan Boyles, who states the city could save "hundreds of thousands of dollars annually" by moving fire department dispatch…
Monday: Baker to face Jay amid victory high
BAKER — The Baker School baseball team's Monday night win over Crestview High School gives the Gators big momentum heading into next week's District 3-1A tournament at Chipley.
EDITOR'S DESK: Identify money's holes and don't go with the flow
April is National Financial Literacy Month, and we appreciate Edward Jones financial adviser Yvonne Shanklin and CCB Community Bank President Derek Lott for sharing what North Okaloosa residents shou…