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Mar 28, 2016
Editor's Note:   These featured comments are the most thoughtful or eloquently stated comments from our Facebook page and crestviewbulletin.com and do not necessarily reflect the newspaper management…

Mar 28, 2016
Many who live in Crestview want more culture and entertainment here; we don't want to drive to another city to see a play. Crestview is Okaloosa County’s  seat, and we have fewer cultural activitie…

Mar 23, 2016
Easter is Christianity’s holiest day of the year. It’s the day we remember the ultimate demonstration of God’s loving power: when Jesus Christ, God’s son, destroyed the power of sin and death. God …

Mar 22, 2016
News that Laurel Hill School boys basketball coach Kent Zessin is stepping down caught me off guard, but I wasn’t completely surprised. Knowing Zessin had a stroke in 2007, I had a feeling health c…

Mar 21, 2016
Resurrection Day, when we celebrate that Jesus has risen from the grave and sits at the right side of the Father, is quickly coming. On this day, we reflect on how much God the Father loves us — en…

Mar 18, 2016
The Atlantic calls law enforcement officers fatally shooting dogs an epidemic. Reddit’s website has a section on “ Puppycide ,” or “an incident in which a law enforcement officer kills a pet dog.…

Mar 17, 2016
Editor's Note: The News Bulletin’s Facebook fans shared their thoughts on an Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputy fatally shooting a Crestview dog while investigating a report of criminal mischief…

Mar 16, 2016
Generally, people don’t like to dwell on painful memories. Most want to forget the difficult ending to a relationship, a betrayal or a loved one’s death. Such memories often cause heartache or anger …

Mar 15, 2016
I enjoy writing the “13 things” athlete spotlight feature for each midweek edition. The question-and-answer format helps me get to know more about athletes I cover, and it’s fun to learn about their …

Mar 14, 2016
Editor's Note:  Our website and Facebook fans shared their thoughts on Crestview development and a textbook the Okaloosa County School District removed from fifth-grade classrooms.  ●●● Sort ou…
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