Okaloosa County approves $700K contracts for artificial reef vessels

Okaloosa County is turning two old vessels into underwater havens for fish, divers, and anglersโhereโs how the $700,000 project is making waves in the Gulf.
Okaloosa County approves $824K PAWS contract, considers in-house animal control

Okaloosa County secures another year of animal control services with PAWS โ but commissioners are already planning for a future where the county takes the reins.
Okaloosa’s overdose support team reaches 200 survivors in first year

Okaloosa Countyโs year-old Post Overdose Support Team has connected with over 200 overdose survivors, enrolling dozens in treatment programs while county leaders say the initiative is reshaping the local fight against opioids.
Niceville’s Taxes Are (Probably) Going Up – But City Leaders Think You’ll Be Happy About It Because of This Project

Niceville leaders say a proposed property tax hike will finally bring residents their long-awaited sports complex while tackling years of deferred maintenance.
Okaloosa County fish aggregating device project faces $41K tariff hurdle

Okaloosa County added a $41,760 tariff contingency to its offshore reef buoy contract, ensuring the fish aggregating device program stays on track despite trade policy uncertainty.
Destin approves rules for low-speed vehicle parking on city property

The Destin City Council has approved its first ordinance setting design standards for low-speed vehicle parking on city-owned property, with rules developed alongside the Shores at Crystal Beach project.
Destin leaders advance Threadgill Park improvements, explore land buy for parking relief

The Destin City Council is backing a major upgrade to Threadgill Parkโs ballfields and considering new land for parking.
Destin eyes hard cap on pontoon and livery rentals with new ordinance

Destin is moving toward capping livery vessels at 490 and adding strict safety and permit rules, in what could become the cityโs biggest shakeup of its boating industry in years.
Destin approves $3.3M sheriffโs contract despite rising costs

Destin City Council approved a $3.3 million contract with the Okaloosa County Sheriffโs Office, but officials voiced concerns about rising costs, fairness of raises, and whether residents or tourists should bear the burden.