EDITOR'S DESK: Kids today need enduring role models
Beyonce Knowles — and any other pop star — will come and go, but helping to form a perfect union in this country, working toward equality and sound governance, should always be in fashion.
Bob Sikes …
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Italian transplant enjoys Crestview life
I loved (Arts & Entertainment Editor Brian Hughes') article on Crestview being like everywhere else. (Crestview Bulletin, Jan. 23, 2013, Opinion)
FROM THE PULPIT: Amos' message on God's mercy
God can be merciful because our Lord Jesus Christ, when He came to Zion, was not at ease.
MY VIEW: Study each city council candidate before voting
It has been less than three months since the last general election and, for the most part, the campaign signs have all but evaporated — except for about a half-dozen that still decorate our landscape.
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Property values being undermined
I have lived in Crestview for five years and have watched a disturbing trend: new home developers tearing down existing lots or dividing acres to put up another house or housing development.
ANOTHER VIEW: Do we want Crestview to be a carbon copy?
We received a nice email last week from a reader who recently arrived in town from a larger South Florida city. She raised a familiar concern I have sometimes heard since I arrived in Crestview in 20…
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Crestview needs more retail and restaurants
My family and I just moved to Crestview five months ago. We are here for my husband’s job as a government contractor.
GUEST COLUMNIST: U.S. 90 connector will help fuel prosperity
Foy Shaw — a community leader with great vision, patience and eternal optimism — started his moving and storage business in 1956, and over the years added more than just jobs to the Crestview communi…
FROM THE PULPIT: Cast out your life’s hindrances
You cannot fight the enemy with a complacent spirit.
EDITOR'S DESK: School resource officer additions raise questions
Amid discussions on mental health and potential gun control is a solution that ostensibly brings security straight to schools in the form of a uniformed officer.







