Apr 16, 2014
HUBBUB: Gas spill exposes need for another road, observation about exits
Gasoline spill exposes need for another road
One accident shuts down (the) city. When will it ever be enough to build another road that goes north and south of Crestview?
Apr 15, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: Jesus works according to God's, not people's, will
On Palm Sunday, Christians around the world remember how Jesus rode on a donkey into Jerusalem.
Apr 11, 2014
LETTER: First American Hospice to celebrate 40 years
Two important anniversaries are being celebrated this year. Forty years ago, President Richard Nixon declared the first National Volunteer Week, and it was that same year, 1974, that America's first …
Apr 10, 2014
EDITOR’S DESK: Differentiating between fact and the court of public of opinion
The State Attorney's Office has cleared two Crestview Police Department officers for their actions during a Jan. 2 shootout that resulted in a man's death.
Apr 9, 2014
GUEST COLUMN: Give our military heroes their 2nd Amendment protections
It amazes me how the Obama administration continues to fail at dealing with problems requiring a degree of common sense and prompt resolve.
Apr 9, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Memories of Bertha Henry, the county's first librarian
Dear editor,
I met and married my husband in England during World War II. I was one of thousands known as “British war brides."
Apr 3, 2014
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Purple Heart Region IV commander grateful for recovery
Dear editor,
I would like to sincerely thank all the doctors who saved my life Jan. 31.
Apr 3, 2014
HUBBUB: Coverage on missing child, Baker highway speed limit increase
Thank you, Crestview Bulletin, for your continuous updates and keeping Manny's story fresh in the minds of our community. You have been an invaluable asset to have.
Apr 3, 2014
FROM THE PULPIT: Attend worship services as a way of life
For an action to become a habit, statistics show that the practice must be done every day for at least 30 days.
Apr 2, 2014
EDITOR’S DESK: The importance of telling the full story
Monday, television audiences said goodbye to CBS's "How I Met Your Mother," a sitcom that tracked protagonist Ted Mosby's journey to meet the love of his life.




