NICEVILLE — A non-credit environmental education course runs 6-8:30 p.m. June 24, July 1 and July 8 at Northwest Florida State College. Lessons in outdoor activities include GPS systems, fresh- and s…
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Covenant Hospice volunteer training workshops begin June 25
CRESTVIEW — Covenant Hospice seeks prospective volunteers for a two-part training workshop later this month.
Northwood Elementary School announces honor roll
Northwood Elementary School's honor roll is as follows.
Stephens graduates from Samford pharmacy school
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Clinton Lamar Stephens of Crestview graduated with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree May 17 from the Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy.
SAT, ACT prep program donations available for Florida students
CRESTVIEW — The Florida High School Athletic Association’s acceptance into the National SAT/ACT Donation Project will benefit Florida students through its association with the National Federation of …
Okaloosa County K-9 unit wins multiple field trial awards
CRESTVIEW — The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office K-9 Unit members have won multiple awards and the Case of the Quarter honor, following last month's United States Police Canine Association’s Region O…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let Crestview keep small town feel
I applaud the Letter to the Editor titled "Chronic complainers should consider Crestview’s strengths” (News Bulletin, June 5.) Why is there continued cry for more restaurants and stores in Crestview?…
Institute accepting Leadership Okaloosa applications
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College’s Costa Leadership Institute is accepting applications for the nine-month 2013-14 Leadership Okaloosa program.
Replacement flags aim to celebrate city’s history, deter thefts
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview public services department has replaced two flag poles with ones that should be more theft-resistant.
Crestview needs additional attorney to advise staff for mall project
CRESTVIEW — Upcoming negotiations with a planned shopping mall’s developers will require an additional attorney, city officials said.