CRESTVIEW — The Natural Resources Conservation Service's Emergency Watershed Protection Program is helping North Okaloosa with flood damage repairs not covered by other federal and state programs.
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Crestview teens injured in evening crash
CRESTVIEW — Jasmine Marie Hare, 15, of Crestview, was critically injured Wednesday night when the 2000 Nissan Pathfinder she was driving collided with a tree, according to a Florida Highway Patrol re…
Baker, Crestview high school teachers receive $5K excellence awards
CRESTVIEW — Michelle Hokans, of Crestview High School, and Fiona Lukas, of Baker School — both mathematics teachers — each received $5,000 as the first two Paul Hsu Foundation Teaching Excellence Awa…
EDITOR'S DESK: A plea for in-depth obituaries
The News Bulletin publishes obituaries not just to inform readers about funeral and reception times, but also as the last chance for someone's name to appear in print.
Crestview councilmen's 'automatic in' may be due to qualifications
Brian Hughes' report on Countryview Park's upgrades, which include additional picnic tables, safety padding around the posts supporting basketball goals and a vandalism-resistant drinking fountain, g…
THIS WEEKEND: HIV awareness takes focus in Crestview
CRESTVIEW — HIV awareness takes center stage on Saturday.
Crestview police chief: ‘Numbers can be dangerous’
CRESTVIEW — As the Crestview Police Department finalizes its crime statistics report for 2014, Chief Tony Taylor cautions residents to understand the numbers behind the statistics.
Tate roughs up Crestview baseball team (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
CRESTVIEW — There was much for Crestview High School baseball Coach Tim Gillis to smile about Tuesday after the Bulldogs tangled with Tate in a District 1-7A game. The Bulldogs only committed two err…
Countryview Park receives upgrades following residents’ complaints
CRESTVIEW — Countryview Estates residents are enjoying more amenities in their neighborhood park.
100 years of north Okaloosa County movie-going
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County had scarcely been carved out of eastern Santa Rosa and western Walton counties when Andrew Outlaw opened an outdoor movie show on the site of today’s First Presbyterian Ch…