Jun 7, 2013
Hinrichs named United Way’s president/CEO
FORT WALTON BEACH — Ken Hinrichs, a resident of Bluewater Bay in Niceville, has accepted the United Way of Okaloosa and Walton Counties’ president/CEO position. He takes office July 1.
Jun 7, 2013
Laurel Hill School Class of 2013 graduates 34 members (GALLERY)
LAUREL HILL — Fist bumps and high fives were plentiful in Debra Adams' classroom Friday evening as the 34 members of the Laurel Hill School Class of 2013 prepared for their graduation ceremony.
Jun 7, 2013
Seniors vs. Crime office battles fraud aimed at older residents
CRESTVIEW — Seniors vs. Crime has a message for shady contractors, crooked auto maintenance shops and anyone else who thinks they can defraud a senior citizen:
Jun 7, 2013
GRADUATION ROUNDUP: North Okaloosa's Class of 2014
Here is a roundup of the Crestview News Bulletin's Class of 2014 coverage:
Jun 7, 2013
Okaloosa tax collector's office now issuing birth certificates
The Okaloosa County Tax Collector’s Crestview and Fort Walton Beach branches are now another resource where Florida-born residents can purchase birth certificates.
Jun 6, 2013
June 10 Crestview City Council meeting agenda released
CRESTVIEW — The next meeting of the Crestview City Council is 6 p.m. June 10, 198 North Wilson Street.
Jun 6, 2013
Baker School graduates 90 Gators Thursday evening
BAKER — Ninety Baker School graduates flipped their mortarboard tassels to the left Thursday night and processed into Gator history. A whole new life awaited many.
Jun 5, 2013
Walker Elementary School club inspires young writers
CRESTVIEW — To the 10,600 books in Walker Elementary School’s library, add 19 from authors in the school’s fourth- and fifth-grade Writers Club.
Jun 5, 2013
Farmers market expands to Friday evenings with music and food
CRESTVIEW — The revived Friday downtown farmers market, and an added evening component featuring live music and box dinners, has had a ripple effect on Main Street businesses.
Jun 5, 2013
Okaloosa County maintains flood rating score, reduced premium
SHALIMAR — Okaloosa County will save 25 percent on citizens flood insurance rates, according to the county.



