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Feb 5, 2018
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Area Youth Association is registering children ages 5-14 for football and cheerleading. Discounts are available for siblings. Registration costs $110 for February through …

Feb 5, 2018
BAKER — Seaside Engineering and Surveying, LLC., a provider of professional surveying and civil engineering services, announced a $20,000 contribution to the Step Up For Students Scholarship Program …

Feb 5, 2018
CRESTVIEW — The Tractor Supply Co. store in Crestview is donating 24 bags of pet food to feed dogs and cats in need of adoption. "More often than not, animal shelters and rescues depend greatly on …

Feb 5, 2018
The Main Street Land Title Company has become the leading, trusted source for real-estate closings in North Okaloosa County.  With a relentless focus on relationships and quality, Main Street has s…

Feb 5, 2018
CHELCO will award three one-time scholarships of $1,000 in April. The scholarships are designed to help members or their dependents with college expenses. Applicants must be a CHELCO member, spouse…

Feb 5, 2018
NICEVILLE — Northwest Florida State College recognized the superior scholastic achievement of students completing the fall 2017 semester by naming them to the president’s list and dean’s list. The …

Feb 5, 2018
CRESTVIEW — Here are highlights involving area students: Several North Okaloosa County students are on the dean's and president's lists at the University of Alabma at Tuscaloosa. President's list…

Feb 2, 2018
CRESTVIEW — Air Force  Airman Lajonte D. Watson graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed eight weeks' training in military…

Feb 2, 2018
CRESTVIEW — There was a lunchtime wait staff with guns at the Crestview McAlister's Deli Jan. 29, and at the end of the three-hour shift, a trio of Crestview police officers participating in a Tip-A-…

Feb 2, 2018
CRESTVIEW — This Bulletin Kid learned a little about Chinese culture at the Crestview Public Library. Laurel Hill residents Nathan Smith, age 3, and his mother, Ashley Smith, visited the library ea…
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