LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Remember who put you in office
Mr. Blocker,
Personally, I believe you should check yourself before you go demanding apologies from any of your constituents. Many of us have lived here a long time and have watched the corruption un…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Demanding apology is waste of time
Dear editor,
After reading Mr. Blocker's response to Mr. Sayers’ column, I had to wonder why Mr. Blocker is so upset about this man's opinions and speculations. I started wondering if there might be …
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let councilman’s record speak for itself
Dear editor,
I really get a sour taste in my mouth when I read Mr. Blocker's letter.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Crestview needs more shopping options
Dear editor,
Being a lifelong resident of Crestview, I can honestly say I am sick and tired of having to drive to Destin, Fort Walton, Pensacola, Panama City — anywhere but Crestview to dine out or p…
EDITORIAL: A city in debate isn’t a city divided
Crestview Councilman Joe Blocker’s attempt to stanch one man’s freedom of expression met with our readers’ passionate opposition.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Crestview needs more shopping options
Dear editor,
Being a lifelong resident of Crestview, I can honestly say I am sick and tired of having to drive to Destin, Fort Walton, Pensacola, Panama City — anywhere but Crestview to dine out or p…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let’s spend money in Crestview, not elsewhere
I am the wife of a 7th Special Forces Group soldier. We have lived here in Crestview for two years and have decided to retire here.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Let Crestview keep small town feel
I applaud the Letter to the Editor titled "Chronic complainers should consider Crestview’s strengths” (News Bulletin, June 5.) Why is there continued cry for more restaurants and stores in Crestview?…
FROM THE PULPIT: Admit your mistakes and receive forgiveness
Grandma forgave Johnny for accidentally breaking her treasured glass bird statue, but the boy’s heart still harbored bitterness.
EDITOR'S DESK: Hold public officials’ social media posts to high standards
When you’re a public official, it doesn’t matter if it’s a personal page; if it’s in black and white, it’s gospel to constituents. It’s no hindrance, but rather a credit, that you and your posts are …






