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OCSO Searching for Missing 35-Year-Old Tremaine McClellan

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help to locate 35-year-old Tremaine McClellan, who has been missing since November 3, 2025, and may be traveling in a dark SUV seen in the released alert.

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office is searching for 35-year-old Tremaine McClellan, who was last heard from on November 3, 2025. Investigators released photos of McClellan and the SUV he may be driving, urging the public to come forward with any information that could help locate him. Anyone with tips is encouraged to contact the OCSO or reach out anonymously through Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers.

Dive Into History: SS United States Reef Project

Okaloosa County, Visit Pensacola, and CCA Florida are joining forces to deploy the SS United States as the world’s largest artificial reef, creating a major new tourism and conservation asset for the region.

Okaloosa County has partnered with Visit Pensacola and CCA Florida to transform the historic SS United States into the world’s largest artificial reef. The $2 million project, scheduled for early 2026, aims to enhance marine habitats, attract divers from around the globe, and boost tourism across Northwest Florida.

Okaloosa County Celebrates 2025–2026 Art in the Capitol Winners

Okaloosa County middle school students earned top honors in the 2025–2026 Art in the Capitol Competition, with their artwork showcased at the Florida Capitol.

Okaloosa County middle school students were recognized for their artistic talent in the 2025–2026 Art in the Capitol Competition. Best in Show winner Hannah Leitheiser and other top students will have their artwork displayed at the Florida Capitol during the 2026 Legislative Session.

A Community Effort to Help Those Affected by the Government Shutdown

Crestview residents have launched a volunteer initiative called Friends Taking Care of Friends to help families affected by the government shutdown through weekly Free Food Friday events offering meals and supplies at the Old Spanish Trail Amphitheater.

Crestview residents have united to support neighbors affected by the government shutdown through a new volunteer group called Friends Taking Care of Friends. The group’s Free Food Friday events provide hot meals and groceries each week at the Old Spanish Trail Amphitheater, helping families in need through the end of the year.

Eglin Air Force Base on lockdown due to bomb threat, sources say

Eglin Air Force Base on lockdown due to bomb threat, sources say Staff Reports November 12, 2025 2:50 pm Eglin Air Force Base EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — A source with knowledge of the situation has told Mid Bay News that Eglin Air Force Base is on lockdown due to a bomb threat. According to […]

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