Okaloosa County Moves Forward With Special Needs Play Complex In Niceville

Okaloosa County has approved funding to build the Miracle League Field at Meigs Park, providing a dedicated space for children with special needs to play baseball and enjoy other amenities tailored to their requirements. The project’s funding will come from the Okaloosa County Tourism Development District’s funds, ensuring that out-of-town visitors contribute to this meaningful initiative.

NCAA Tourament: Only Three Former Raiders Remain After First Weekend

In a dramatic turn of events, only three out of the eight former Northwest Florida State College student-athletes are still competing in the NCAA Tournament after the first weekend. On the men’s side, Kam Woods stands as the sole survivor, while on the women’s side, players like Sakima Walker and Last-Tear Poa continue to shine for their respective teams.

Boggy Update: The Flagrant Rebrand

Paul Sjoberg, a local entrepreneur, joins Journalist Christopher Saul as a co-host on the podcast. The pair discuss everything going on in our part of paradise.

Niceville Tennis Looks For State Title Contention in 2024.

Niceville High School’s tennis program, led by Coach Chris Poate and his team of coaches, is entering a promising season. With a history of success, including state championships and national recognition, the boys’ and girls’ teams are stacked with talent and determination. Senior Aspen Young is stepping up to fill a crucial role, while the boys’ team is showcasing their skills with a strong lineup. Coach Poate’s goal is clear: reaching the state tournament and aiming high for victory.

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A drone view of the activity on Boggy Bayou before the annual fireworks festival put on every year by the cities of Niceville  and Valparaiso.