Niceville Neighbors Demand Action Over Noise Issues at New Express Oil Change Site

Niceville residents living near a new Express Oil Change construction site say they battle sleepless nights and disrupted routines due to relentless noise, prompting them to seek action from local authorities.
Reclaimed Water, Lower Costs, Another Step Closer to Reality In East Niceville

The City of Niceville has moved forward with plans to create a purple pipe pathway for reclaimed water, with an agreement signed at their recent council meeting. This agreement involves Okaloosa County’s assistance in installing the system, pending final approvals and permits from Eglin Air Force Base.
UPDATE: Clergy, LGBTQ+ Advocates React to Klan Comparisons at Niceville Council

Several citizens, including a Catholic Deacon, called for the city not to rent out the Niceville Community Center to a nonprofit that advocates for the LGBTQ+ community at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. Now, the Catholic Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee and members of the LGBTQ+ community weigh in on the incident and what it means for Niceville.
Proposed Pride Gathering Compared to Ku Klux Klan at Niceville Council Meeting

A heated debate erupted at the Niceville City Council meeting over a planned Pride event, with one man making comparisons of the event to the Ku Klux Klan. Find out what led to this contentious discussion.
Niceville to Host Veterans Day Parade

Niceville Mayor Daniel Henkel tells group the celebration is back.
Law Enforcement Raid Alleged Drug Den on College Cove (Again)

A combined task force that fights drugs in Okaloosa County netted several arrests on a recent raid.
Niceville-Area Schools Named Florida Schools of Excellence. What Does That Mean for Students?

Seven out of ten Schools of Excellence in Okaloosa County are nestled in the Niceville/Valparaiso area. But what does that label mean for your child’s classroom?
Okaloosa County Moves Forward With Special Needs Play Complex In Niceville

Okaloosa County has approved funding to build the Miracle League Field at Meigs Park, providing a dedicated space for children with special needs to play baseball and enjoy other amenities tailored to their requirements. The project’s funding will come from the Okaloosa County Tourism Development District’s funds, ensuring that out-of-town visitors contribute to this meaningful initiative.
As Daycares Close Nationally, Niceville Looks to Increase Capacity

Niceville City Manager David Deitch has informed the City Council about ongoing discussions with childcare providers to expand affordable childcare options in response to community needs. Recognizing the challenges faced by families due to limited childcare, Deitch aims to improve accessibility and support for working parents in the Niceville area.
City Complex Named After Former Niceville Manager Corbin

Niceville’s Council Honored former Niceville City Manager Lannie Corbin by naming the municipality’s government complex after him in a ceremony March 13th.