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Oct 7, 2013

LETTER: News Bulletin is becoming ‘the newspaper to read’

The Crestview News Bulletin keeps getting better every Wednesday and Saturday

Oct 2, 2013

EDITOR’S DESK: Have ‘Lunch with the News Bulletin’ Oct. 9 (MAP)

The past year, the News Bulletin has markedly increased efforts to reach out to the community so we can effectively take its pulse and cover the issues you care about.

Sep 28, 2013

FROM THE PULPIT: God is with you every step of the way

To recap: Moses fled Egypt after killing an Egyptian guard. While away, he met a beautiful woman, married her, had several children, tended her father’s sheep and was comfortable. One day, he saw a t…

Sep 26, 2013

FROM THE PULPIT: Hear God’s call, follow him

Last week’s column left off with the excuses Moses gave when God gave him a mission.

Sep 26, 2013

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Leave Confederate flag at Lundy’s memorial

Dear editor, This is a soldier’s flag and not the official flag of the Ku Klux Klan. The KKK’s official flag is the stars and stripes. So why not direct (criticism) to the stars and stripes?

Sep 25, 2013

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Confederate flag is beyond definition; it’s history

Dear editor, It’s amazing how so many people believe or see things the way they want to see them.

Sep 25, 2013

EDITOR'S DESK: Standing up for your truth isn’t always easy

My mother has always said, “As long you’re doing right, nothing else matters.”

Sep 20, 2013

LETTER: Confederate flag shouldn’t fly alone in Crestview

I think most black Americans in the south realize that people displaying the Confederate flag no more support slavery than the black folks who wear an "X" on their caps — symbolizing Malcolm X — supp…

Sep 17, 2013

EDITOR'S DESK: To help Crestview, we’re practicing what we preach

A month ago, this column focused on what we all can do, individually, to effect positive change in North Okaloosa County.

Sep 17, 2013

LETTER: Floyd whistleblowers deserve the public’s honor, not scorn

Convicted felon and former Crestview PD Maj. Joey Floyd chuckled with great delight in his jail cell Friday morning, when he learned that his whistleblowers were told that their services were no long…
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