Niceville Athletes Clean Up At All Sports Award Ceremony

🏆 Niceville athletes shine at the All Sports Association Banquet! From college football dedication to lacrosse prowess, and NFL success, meet the outstanding individuals who earned well-deserved honors.
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 Approves Variance for Waterview Express Oil Change

The Niceville City Council has unanimously approved a variance for Valparaiso Realty Company to build an Express Oil Change on John Sims Parkway, sparking both support and opposition. The decision comes after a split vote by the Planning Commission and concerns voiced by residents, highlighting the ongoing debate over aesthetics, environmental impact, and the unguarded left turn lane.
Okaloosa School Board Buys Land In Deer Moss Creek

Okaloosa School Board votes unanimously to secure land for potential future school expansion.
Niceville Fire Department Sends Off Eagles Cheer Team With Water Cannon Salute

Niceville Fire Department’s Water Cannon Farewell Ignites Spirit as Girls Cheer Team Heads to UCA Nationals! 🚒📣
Controversial Oil Change Project Faces Setback as Niceville Planning and Zoning Committee Deadlocks on Final Review

Niceville’s Planning and Zoning Committee faces a deadlock as they vote 3-3 against Valparaiso Realty Company’s oil change project. The City Council’s upcoming decision will determine the fate of the controversial development.
Niceville Manager Lays Out Plan To Increase Reclaimed Water Use, Lower Homeowner Costs

Mayor Dan Henkel and City Manager David Deitch addressed critical issues facing Niceville. Deitch outlined a comprehensive plan to reduce drinkable water consumption, improve reclaimed water quality, and decrease monthly bills. Additionally, the city aims to streamline processes by introducing online payments for various services. They also provided updates on the progress of the multiuse pathways project connecting different parts of the city.
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.