Sal Nodjomian: This Is What Niceville Needs To Do To Thrive In The Future

As Niceville enters a new era, longtime City Councilman Sal Nodjomian ends his final term in office. Here’s what he says the city has in its future:
OPINION: This is the Trend That Could Lead to An Upset in the Fl-1 House Special Election

Florida’s January special election is breaking trends—with mail-in ballots hitting record lows. What’s behind the dip, and why does Escambia stand out?
In Response to New Threats, New Spectrum Warfare Units Activate Under Eglin Command

“We don’t know how much time we have before the Air Force is ordered into large-scale combat again,”
OAA Wants You For Their Annual Arts Gallery

Okaloosa Arts Alliance is calling on local artists and cultural organizations to participate in the third annual Holiday Arts Gallery on December 14, offering a unique showcase for holiday shoppers and a lively arts environment at HH Arts in Fort Walton Beach.
OPINION – Merging Valparaiso, Bluewater Bay, and Niceville is a Win for Our Future

Valparaiso is in financial trouble, and they can NOT continue to tax their way out of it.
Val-p Leader: “If We Don’t So Something, We Are Going To Tax Ourselves Out of Existence”

A Valparaiso city leader says the choices are simple: either get land from Eglin to increase the tax base, or watch the city die a slow death.
Local Hospital Named Among Nation’s Best

Sacred Heart hospitals in Pensacola and Emerald Coast have been named among Florida’s best by Newsweek!
Okaloosa State Rep Given Eagle Scouts’ Top Award

Florida Rep. Patt Maney was awarded the prestigious Distinguished Eagle Scout Award, recognizing his extensive national-level service and community contributions.
Hundreds Walk To End Alzheimers in Okaloosa County

Hundreds gathered at Eglin’s Armament Museum for Okaloosa County’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s, raising over $26,000 and highlighting the impact of Alzheimer’s on Florida’s seniors and diverse communities.
Ballot Amendments Are A Bad Way To Do Government – Here’s Why:

Ballot amendments are a great way for some legislators to get out of making hard decisions that may be unpopular, writes Christopher Saul in our op-ed