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.
Niceville City Manager: ’24 Mullet Fest Revival Unlikely. Here’s Why.

The latest installment in the ‘will they, won’t they’ surrounding the return of the Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival
Tragic Accident Claims Life of 41-Year-Old Woman in Niceville Crash

A tragic incident unfolded in Niceville as a 41-year-old woman lost her life in a single-vehicle accident at Forest Drive and College Boulevard. The driver, a Crestview resident, veered off the road, striking a tree; the car displayed burn marks, and the victim, not wearing a seatbelt, was pronounced dead at the scene. #NicevilleNews #AccidentUpdate #SafetyAlert
Is The Mullet Festival Back in 2024? Yes*

Matt McKinnon and Mark Wagner speak to the Niceville City Council about the possibility of bringing back the Mullet Festival to Niceville in 2024. The Council agreed to allow the pair of promoters to move forward with a plan with the city’s caveated blessing at Tuesday’s meeting. Promoters Get An Initial Yes, But The Team […]
Okaloosa’s State Government Representatives Gathered at NWFSC. Here’s What Niceville Asked For:

Florida legislators, including Senator Jay Trumbull, discussed a diverse set of issues at Northwest Florida State College, from national concerns like vaccine mandates and education policies to local matters such as stormwater and roadway infrastructure. Find out what they had to say about these pressing topics.
Could the Mullet Festival make a comeback? Maybe.

“The iconic Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival might make a return to Niceville, but it’s facing some challenges. Find out more about the potential revival and what’s at stake!
Niceville’s Economic Outlook In 2024 – An Interview with Alan Wood

CCB Community Bank President Alan Wood shares valuable insights on the financial outlook for Niceville, discussing interest rate impacts, home equity opportunities, and the potential effects of a Federal Government Shutdown on the local economy. Learn how these factors might affect your financial landscape.