Niceville Good Neighbor of the Month: Richard Schmeltzer

Meet Niceville’s Good Neighbor of the Month! Richard Schmeltzer has been recognized for his tireless generosity, from fixing vehicles to helping sick neighbors. Read more about this local hero and how Ryan Cabaniss State Farm is spotlighting community kindness.
New Recycling Deal Could Cost Niceville More or Less – Depending on Residents

In a recent city council meeting in Niceville, various topics were discussed and approved, ranging from a new recycling agreement with Waste Management to police statistics, upcoming events like the Veterans Day parade, installation of a historical marker, and proclamations recognizing Military Appreciation Month, Professional Municipal Clerk’s Week, and acknowledgment from the State Legislature.”
This is the New Niceville Business Between Zaxby’s and Po Folks:

This Java Joint will add more competition to an already saturated coffee market in the Mid Bay Area.
RIP in Peace, Old Bar: City of Niceville Tears Down 114 Edge Avenue

Hasta la Vista – Niceville bids farewell to the old bar on Edge Avenue.
City Council Approves Traffic Camera Contract With Altumint

Niceville City Council’s approval of Altumint speed cameras near schools aims to enhance safety at no cost to the city.
Niceville, Fire Fighters’ Union Agree To Terms

Niceville’s Firefighters Union clinches a favorable deal with a 7% pay raise and intriguing perks, shaping the city’s firefighting landscape. Dive into the details for an inside look at the mutually beneficial agreement.
Niceville Police Chief Retires
Niceville Police Chief David Popwell has retired, says city leadership.
Niceville Council Narrows Field to Four Candidates to Fill Vacancy

Niceville City Council is at a crossroads as they unveil finalists to replace Abner Williams. The debate over a swift appointment or a thorough decision-making process unfolds, with Councilman Nodjomian hinting at an upcoming seat opening in 2025.
Meet the Nine People Who Want To Be Appointed To Niceville City Council

Nine candidates, ranging from pastors and entrepreneurs to lawyers and former military personnel, have applied for the vacant Niceville City Council seat. Get to know their backgrounds, aspirations, and what they bring to the table as they compete to shape the future of Niceville. 🗳️
City Council Approves School Zone Speeding Cameras Plan

City Manager David Deitch’s plan for speed cameras around schools gets unanimous approval from Niceville City Council. The initiative aims to improve road safety, targeting areas around Ruckel Middle School, Niceville High School, and SR-85 near Edge Elementary School.