CRESTVIEW — An influx of neighbors arriving with military reassignments from North Carolina, Texas and Alaska has boosted the local population and propelled the city into the University of Florida’s …
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News Bulletin staff seeks impressive holiday light displays
CRESTVIEW — For some residents, Christmas decorating means untangling lights, hoping that one pesky strand will illuminate another year, and getting the display up so they can move on to the next hol…
Northwest Florida participants needed for 20-year cancer study
Northwest Florida residents have one last opportunity to participate in a historic and potentially life-saving study.
Gulf Power donates building to city
CRESTVIEW — Gulf Power has a new, unwanted building that could become a recycling facility for the Hub City. The City Council on Monday unanimously approved accepting the electric utility’s gift.
Christmas carols bring different tidings to different listeners
CRESTVIEW — Whether it’s “Joy to the World” or “Deck the Halls,” secular or spiritual, Bing Crosby or the Trans-Siberia Orchestra, ’tis the season for Christmas music — and everybody has a favorite.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Lake Silver Road treated like a speedway
I am visiting my daughter and three small grandsons for about the 12th time this year. They live north of town on Lake Silver Road.
Crestview, Holt residents earn HERO awards at county meeting
CRESTVIEW — Public Works employees Floyd Spence and Randy Broxson, received HERO awards at the Dec. 4 Okaloosa County Commission meeting for their assistance following a May 11 two-car accident.
CULINARY ARTS: 3 Christmas cookies you can easily bake
CRESTVIEW — Christmas cookie baking at the Hughes residence was a family affair.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Don’t force your beliefs on my children
That wacko at the Crestview Christmas parade needs to be barred from next year’s parade.
Spence and Broxson presented with HERO awards at county meeting
CRESTVIEW — Public Works employees Floyd Spence and Randy Broxson, received HERO awards at the Dec. 4 Okaloosa County Commission meeting for their assistance following a May 11 two-car accident.