Mayor Henkel, Council Raise Awareness About Breast Cancer Research Fundraiser in Niceville

Mayor Dan Henkel proclaimed a week in October Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Week
Niceville to Install Speed Bumps in Deer Moss Creek Neighborhood

The City of Niceville will install two sets of speed bumps in the Deer Moss Creek neighborhood of Niceville, despite a protestation letter from the developer, Ruckel Properties. The letter was written in opposition to the potential road upgrade, according to Niceville Public Works Director Jonathon Laird.
Here’s how much money Okaloosa County Government Plans to Spend in 2023
While the final decision is on September 20th, and could change – it looks like the Okaloosa County Government is spending this much this year.
Potential $300,000 Tax Break Awarded to Crestview Aviation Company

Gulf Air Group will receive a $300,000 tax break over the next 10 years. In exchange, they promise to add 55 high-paying jobs to the Okaloosa County Economy.
Niceville Reveals Plan to Cut Tax Increase

The Niceville City Council met with their staff August 30 to discuss a plan to cut a proposed tax increase on the property owners within the city limits.
Niceville-Area Primary Election Updates and Results 2022
Here are the results for our elections in Okaloosa County, including County Commissioner and School Board
Okaloosa Sheriff’s Office Drone Latest Victim to New Florida Rule
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office Drone is the latest casualty of the Florida State Government’s mandate that all government agencies stop using DJI products – and only use products approved from a short list of manufacturers.
It’s Official: Niceville Elections Have a New Date On The Calendar!
It’s official – Niceville’s elections for city council and mayor will change from July to March in odd-numbered years
Niceville Tax Increase Proposal – Here’s the Latest:
The City of Niceville’s staff proposed an increase in property tax of 0.3 mills – or about $200 on the average house in the city per year.
But, if Tuesday (16 August) night’s budget hearing indicates anything – that increase may likely see a reduction.
Superintendent Apologies to Candidate After Mic Silencing Incident
Superintendent Marcus Chambers apologized to a school board candidate’s family after he revealed that a school district employee silenced her microphone on the live feed to the district’s Youtube channel during July 25th’s meeting.