CRESTVIEW — While many college students head to the beach for spring break, students from Thomas More College in Kentucky are volunteering for Habitat for Humanity.
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EXTENSION CONNECTION: We're celebrating 100 years of extension
Extension is celebrating 100 years! The Smith-Lever Act of 1914 established the Cooperative Extension Service, which allows us all to benefit from our land-grant universities' knowledge.
Crestview couple arrested in connection with Saturday murder
Two Crestview residents have been arrested in connection with the murder of a 35-year-old man, according to the Crestview Police Department.
SIDELINE OBSERVATIONS: Rain and baseball don't mix
I often feel there is no such thing as a bad day or night to cover a baseball game. I will make the exception to extremely cold nights. And while I might not enjoy them, I can handle cold nights. Rai…
Baker softball game postponed
Baker School softball coach John Carlisle has announced today's District 3-1A softball games at Baker between the Gators and Northview High School have been postponed due to a weather system expected…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A reality check for vegans
Dear editor,
Here's a little dose of reality to the vegans, Time magazine and the Mayo Clinic "notes" published Friday from a Fort Walton Beach reader on www.crestviewbulletin.com.
Crestview man brings musical lesson to Northwood students
CRESTVIEW — Chuck Hewett, an athletic trainer and Lifepoint Church's lead drummer, recently visited Northwood Arts and Science Academy second-graders, including his wife Ashley Hewett's class.
Nebraska student's letter to the editor gets results
Editor's Note: The News Bulletin's Feb. 19 edition included a letter from a Kearney, Neb., student seeking Florida maps, brochures and souvenirs for a United States project.
Dungan, Eagles blank Bulldogs
CRESTVIEW — Revenge was on the minds of the Niceville High School baseball team Tuesday night as the Eagles traveled to Crestview for a District 1-7A game. The Bulldogs swept the Eagles in three game…
New county policy could help fund road improvements
The Okaloosa County Board of Commissioners' approval of a policy to help fund construction activities, such as drainage and roadwork, could help residents living on private, unpaved paths.