Smart Money, Strong Futures: How Local Kids Are Learning to Save

Smart Money, Strong Futures: How Local Kids Are Learning to Save Staff Reports April 1, 2026 9:36 am Emerald Coast, Okaloosa County, Walton County In Brief: Who: Eglin Federal Credit Union, Okaloosa Saves, local banks, and youth under 18 What: “Teach a Child to Save” youth savings campaign When: April 1 – June 30, 2026 Where: Northwest Florida (Okaloosa and surrounding counties) Why: To teach financial literacy and encourage lifelong saving habits FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. — Eglin Federal Credit Union is once again teaming up with Okaloosa Saves to encourage young people across Northwest Florida to build strong financial habits through the annual “Teach a Child to Save” campaign. Running from April 1 through June 30, the initiative invites youth ages 17 and younger to set a savings goal and make a deposit into a savings account. Participants will be entered into a random drawing, with 10 children selected to receive a $50 deposit into their accounts courtesy of Okaloosa Saves. The campaign brings together multiple financial institutions throughout the region, including CCB Bank, MidSouth Bank, Okaloosa County Teachers Federal Credit Union, Origin Bank, PenFed, Renasant Bank, and United Fidelity. Last year’s campaign saw more than 100 young participants from Eglin FCU and Renasant Bank collectively deposit over $27,000. Since the program’s inception in 2004, nearly 2,500 children have contributed more than $420,000 toward their savings goals. Eglin Federal Credit Union President and CEO Cathie Staton emphasized the long-term value of the initiative, noting that early financial education helps... Read More



History of the Emerald Coast: Camp Walton shelled by Union forces

History of the Emerald Coast: Camp Walton shelled by Union forces Christopher Saul April 1, 2026 12:26 am History Today’s Emerald Coast History Article is brought to you by the folks at Okaloosa Gas District.  Today, 164 years ago, the rebel militia, known as the Walton Guards, under Captain Billy McPherson at Camp Walton, came under naval bombardment from Federal ships in the Santa Rosa Sound.  April 1, 1862, marked the first action of the Civil War in Florida’s Emerald Coast region. A year earlier, the Walton Guards organized and were assigned by their leader, General Braxton Bragg, to defend the coastline of their home county. The men elected their officers and, roughly sixty strong, set out for what is now downtown Fort Walton Beach to establish a defensive and observation position atop the Mississippian Mound there. Bragg would give the force two cannons to use in the defense of the coastline and the entrance to the Choctawhatchee Bay.  Confederate General Braxton Bragg was the first leader of the units that mustered in Pensacola in the opening days of the Civil War, including the Walton Guards. He would provide the Guards with two cannon to provide shore defense against Federal troops. Soon after the formation of the Walton Guards and their march to Camp Walton, President Abraham Lincoln ordered a blockade of the South’s ports and coasts to implement General-in-Chief Winfield Scott’s ‘Anaconda Plan’, which would strangle the South’s economic lifeblood in an attempt to end the conflict. Many criticized... Read More


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Bonifay voters approve amendment to extend city leader terms

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