Community Leaders Honored For Contributions at Niceville Council Meeting

Debbie Lewis and the Red Crosses’ Mike Moran were honored with proclamations for their contributions to the Niceville Community.
An Interview With Mullet Fest ’25 Organizer Mark Wagner

Mark Wagner talks about the 2025 Mullet Festival, covering parking solutions, family-friendly policies, local talent showcases, charity contributions, and more in an engaging interview with Mid Bay News.
Niceville Alum LaFortune Wins at First Meet for William and Mary

Niceville High School Alum Raiden LaFortune gets his first win for William and Mary with a mighty javelin throw.
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.
Raiders Survive First Tournament Test By A Point

In a high-stakes game, the Raiders fought hard against Florida Southwestern, showcasing resilience and determination despite shooting struggles. Led by standout performances from Jamal Sumlin and Rasheed Jones, they clinched a narrow victory, securing their spot in the next round of the tournament against Eastern Florida State College.
Florida SR 285 Crash Kills One, Injures Two More

Heart-wrenching news from Walton County as a fatal head-on collision on SR 285 claims one life and injures two.
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.
Will Vouchers Cripple Okaloosa Public Schools? Here’s What the Experts Say:

What changes will we see at local schools after the governor signed huge expansions of the school voucher program into law? Local education leaders tell us what they think.