Niceville Girls Golf Coach Earns 400th Win

Mitch Inness came to Niceville High School in 1999 to teach and coach Basketball and
Baseball. Growing up, he played Basketball, Soccer and Baseball. Golf wasn’t on the
radar until later. “I pretty much taught myself to play,” Inness said.

NWFSC’s Devin Stephenson Talks Adaptability, Flexibility and the Future of Eduction:

Dr. Stephenson wrote about the change-centered leadership philosophy he adopted for Florida Politics earlier in September. He believes the world of education, and the world more generally, has got to pay proper attention to the unknown unknowns that the 21st-century economy has brought to the fore. He says that businesses and schools whose leaders don’t account for change will suffer the negative consequences faster and more acutely than in the past.

Three Niceville High Students Named National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists

Niceville High School celebrates the outstanding academic achievements of three students who the National Merit Scholarship Program recognized as National Merit Scholarship Semifinalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program. In addition, these exceptional scholars have been commended for their dedication to academic excellence.

The five hidden gems of Niceville you need to check out!

If you’ve lived in the Mid-Bay area for any length of time, you’re probably familiar with the β€œcrown jewels” of the community: popular spots like Turkey Creek Nature Trail, the Mattie Kelly Arts Center at Northwest Florida State College, the Niceville Children’s Park, and Lincoln Park in Valparaiso and Lions Park in Niceville.