NJCAA Tourney: Raiders Men’s Team Shot Down In Kansas

The Raiders’ journey in the Region VI tournament came to a close with a hard-fought battle against the top-seeded Barton County Cougars.
Boggy Update: The Flagrant Rebrand

Paul Sjoberg, a local entrepreneur, joins Journalist Christopher Saul as a co-host on the podcast. The pair discuss everything going on in our part of paradise.
Niceville Tennis Looks For State Title Contention in 2024.
Niceville High School’s tennis program, led by Coach Chris Poate and his team of coaches, is entering a promising season. With a history of success, including state championships and national recognition, the boys’ and girls’ teams are stacked with talent and determination. Senior Aspen Young is stepping up to fill a crucial role, while the boys’ team is showcasing their skills with a strong lineup. Coach Poate’s goal is clear: reaching the state tournament and aiming high for victory.
Raiders Lose Heartbreaker Regional Championship to Chipola

The Northwest Florida State College Raiders lose a heartbreaker by two to Chipola – National Tournament up next.
NWFSC Raiders Awarded for Excellence at State Debate Tournament

NWFSC Raider Debaters claimed honors at the state forensics tournament which wrapped up earlier this month.
Okaloosa Commissioners May Buy This Piece Of Niceville-Area Land To Build Affordable Housing

π‘ Okaloosa County Commissioners consider buying part of Eglin Golf Course for affordable housing. π€ Concerns arise, but a potential solution to the housing problem is on the table!
Okaloosa School Board Buys Land In Deer Moss Creek

Okaloosa School Board votes unanimously to secure land for potential future school expansion.
Morning Commute Chaos: Passenger Grabs Steering Wheel, Crashes Car in Rush Hour Incident

What happened that backed up base traffic on John Sims Thursday morning?
Golf Course, Green Space or More Houses? βPreserve BWBβ Says Those are the Three Options.
Preserve Bluewater Bay, LLC, founded by Justin LeMire and four others, aims to save Bluewater Bay’s last two nine-hole golf courses from development. The group seeks to raise $250,000 by March 1 to begin a lease-to-purchase agreement and eventually buy the land for $2.2 million to $2.4 million. Their mission is to preserve the green space, potentially transforming it into recreational areas if golf proves unsustainable.