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Feb 13, 2017
For a toe-tappin’ good time, come to the Crestview Public Library. The Pelican Pickers will perform 6:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the library. They play old-timey Appalachian and gospel music with a variety…

Feb 13, 2017
SHALIMAR — The Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office has selected its 2016 Supervisor of the Year. A 20-year law enforcement veteran, Cpl. John Jenks has spent most of that time in the patrol category, …

Feb 13, 2017
Have a cute photo of your kids out and about? They could be our next The Bulletin Kid! Email a photo with your child's name, age, hometown and a description of the action to news@crestviewbulletin.co…

Feb 13, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Four local non-profits that provide services to children, disabled adults and families of slain law enforcement officers received $750 each following Crestview Police Chief Tony Taylor’s …

Feb 13, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Housing Authority's Section 8 waiting list will open soon for area residents interested in applying for subsidized housing. Applications will be available at the front des…

Feb 13, 2017
CRESTVIEW — Okaloosa County Courthouse records of marriages and divorces from Feb. 6-13 include: MARRIAGE LICENSES •Yazdel Fonseca and Joel Dodd, both of Crestview. •Sofronio None and Alita Ros…

Feb 13, 2017
Have a cute photo of your kids out and about? They could be our next The Bulletin Kid! Email the photo with your child's name, age, hometown and a description of the action to news@crestviewbulletin.…

Feb 13, 2017
CRESTVIEW — The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service has scheduled a Feb. 23 workshop on wild turkey management. (See details in the box at right.) Florida has tw…

Feb 13, 2017
If you're just starting out in your career, you need to be prepared to face some financial challenges along the way — but here's one that's not unpleasant: choosing what to do with some extra disposa…

Feb 13, 2017
Despite public and private land managers’ efforts, feral hog populations continue to rise in many areas in Florida. Feral hogs damage crop fields, lawns, wetlands and forests. They can negatively a…
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