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MEET THE CANDIDATES: Local Planning Agency chairman challenges Crestview incumbent
Voters of municipal elections on March 12 will decide several positions in Crestview and Laurel Hill city governments.
To help readers make informed decisions at the polls, the News Bulletin publishe…
Man killed in wreck on State Road 85
CRESTVIEW — A 35-year-old man from Ponce de Leon was killed in a wreck on State Road 85 north of Duke Field early Saturday morning.
ACT/SAT workshop registration ends March 25
FORT WALTON BEACH — Workshops for Okaloosa students taking the April 13 ACT and May 4 SAT are planned April 9-18 in the Fort Walton Beach and Niceville High School media centers.
Son’s pending stem cell transplant leaves parents strapped
CRESTVIEW — Uriah Oldacre knows that when his father is mowing the lawn he can’t go outside. When he’s caught a fish he can’t touch it and when he’s at the river he can only look at the water, never …
Shoal River students eye innovation award
CRESTVIEW — Six Shoal River Middle School students on the MustLego robotics team have submitted an idea to win a Global Innovation Award and $20,000 to make it a reality.
Okaloosa officials to appear again before Auditing Committee
Okaloosa County officials on Monday are set to make their second appearance in three weeks before the state Joint Legislative Auditing Committee in Tallahassee.
Baker woman injured in I-10 crash
ESCAMBIA COUNTY — A Baker woman was suffering a medical emergency when the truck she was driving veered off Interstate 10 Monday morning and overturned in the median, according to the Florida Highwa…
MEET THE CANDIDATES: 2 challenge Laurel Hill incumbent
Editor's Note: Voters of municipal elections on March 12 will decide several positions in Crestview and Laurel Hill governments.
To help readers make informed decisions at the polls, the News Bullet…
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Wait to fertilize your lawn
Fertilizing your lawn before the soil is adequately warm results in waste of fertilizer and possible lawn injury.