November 2025

Toby Keith’s Daugher, Krystal, Sings National Anthem At Steelers Vs Bengals Game

Toby Keith’s daughter, Krystal, took to the stage during Sunday’s Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals game to honor her late father and the military by singing the national anthem and also performing the halftime show. Growing up with Toby absolutely loving the Steelers, Krystal shared that the experience was a “dream come true.” “Every moment […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

Okaloosa Technical College Recognized as Military-Friendly Purple Star Campus

Okaloosa Technical College Recognized as Military-Friendly Purple Star Campus Staff Reports November 17, 2025 3:16 pm Fort Walton Beach, Military, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: WHO: Okaloosa Technical College, Director Jon Williams, Superintendent Marcus Chambers WHAT: Received the Collegiate Purple Star Campus designation WHEN: Announced November 17, 2025 WHERE: OTC campuses across Okaloosa County WHY: The college met all state criteria for providing strong support systems for military members, veterans, and their families Okaloosa Technical College (OTC) has officially been designated a Collegiate Purple Star Campus by the Florida Department of Education— a recognition that affirms the school’s strong, ongoing commitment to serving active-duty military members, veterans, and their families. This distinction, which is awarded only to colleges that demonstrate exceptional support for military-affiliated students, highlights OTC’s role as a major educational hub for one of the most military-connected regions in Florida. The designation was confirmed through a formal notification by Kathryn S. Hebda, Chancellor of the Florida College System. In her letter, Chancellor Hebda stressed the state’s commitment to becoming the most military-friendly state in the nation and commended OTC for meeting every statutory requirement set forth by legislation enacted in 2023. The Collegiate Purple Star initiative, created by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis, recognizes colleges that establish clear and effective pathways for military families transitioning into higher education and workforce training. Meeting Every Requirement Across All OTC Sites To be considered for the Collegiate Purple Star Campus designation, institutions must... Read More

Allegiant Faces Coast-to-Coast Pilot Picket

Allegiant Faces Coast-to-Coast Pilot Picket Staff Reports November 17, 2025 1:02 pm Aviation, Destin, Fort Walton Beach, Tourism, Travel In Brief: Allegiant Air pilots will hold a nationwide informational picket on Tuesday to demand a fair contract. Teamsters say the airline is losing experienced pilots due to stalled negotiations and concessions. VPS is among the 22 Allegiant bases where pilots will gather with signs and hold demonstrations. DESTIN, FL (November 18, 2025) — Allegiant Air pilots, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, will hold a nationwide informational picket on November 18 at 10:00 a.m. local time to call attention to what they describe as ongoing delays and stagnation in contract negotiations with the company. The coordinated demonstrations will occur at all 22 Allegiant pilot bases across the United States, including at Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS), where pilots will gather near the airport’s shuttle pickup and drop-off area. More than 1,400 Allegiant pilots are participating in the action. According to the Teamsters, Allegiant management has continued to request concessions and impose delays while making substantial investments in fleet expansion, marketing, and other corporate initiatives. Pilots say those investments have not translated into fair compensation, improved scheduling, or better long-term stability for the workforce responsible for operating the airline’s rapidly growing network. Union leaders note that the lack of progress in negotiations is contributing to a growing retention problem. Allegiant pilots—many with years of experience flying at the airline—are leaving for competitor carriers offering more competitive pay structures, predictable scheduling, and stronger... Read More


OPINION: Why Won’t Okaloosa County Honor The Only Woman Awarded The Medal Of Honor At Their Women Veterans Monnunment?

OPINION: Why Won’t Okaloosa County Honor The Only Woman Awarded The Medal Of Honor At Their Women Veterans Monnunment? Christopher Saul November 17, 2025 9:26 am Military, Okaloosa County, Opinion Two more statues have been added to the pile over at Okaloosa Island’s Women’s Vet Park. The two new statues are of an unnamed Haudenosaunee woman and Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole Gee.  They join several deserving women from various backgrounds who fought to make our country free. Women like Margaret Corbin, who was technically never in the military during the American Revolution, or Cathey Williams, who lied about her gender to enlist and fight for freedom in the Civil War.  But there is still one woman who absolutely deserves a statue – and still doesn’t have one on the island. Dr. Mary Edwards Walker.  Walker is the only woman ever to have received the Congressional Medal of Honor. And at one point, the government took it away from her. Walker, one of the first women to earn the title of medical doctor in the United States, administered medical aid to many Union troops throughout the Civil War until she was captured by insurrectionist forces.  Initially, she tried to become an officer in the military, but because women weren’t allowed to join as doctors, the military offered her a spot in nursing instead. Insulted, she refused and decided to volunteer.  By 1863, the Union was desperately in need of doctors and decided to revise its old rules that had banned women... Read More

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Dirty Dancing In Concert

​ [[{“value”:” “Join us for Dirty Dancing in Concert, the classic film’s first live film-to-concert experience. Enjoy the digitally remastered hit film like never before on a full-size cinema screen, with a live band and singers performing the film’s iconic songs. With a soundtrack that marked a generation, Dirty Dancing in Concert promises to bring a thrilling new and unique experience to the 80s classic. Directly following the film, the band and singers will throw an encore party that will surely take you back to the time of your life as you sing and dance along to your favorite Dirty Dancing songs. Immerse yourself in the timeless romance and experience one of the most memorable movies of the past 35 years – now live!” The post Dirty Dancing In Concert appeared first on Mattie Kelly Arts Center. “}]]  Read More

‘The Road’ Contestant Goes Home After “Risky” Dolly Parton Cover

Aspiring Country Artists Fight For Victory On The Road Five weeks into CBS’s new reality show, The Road, eight hopeful artists are still in the running for the ultimate grand prize. The winner of the competition will receive $250,000, a recording contract, and a coveted spot in the lineup for Stagecoach Festival. The new show […] More Country Music Nation  Read More



Okaloosa County School District Announces 2026 Education Staff Professional of the Year

Okaloosa County School District Announces 2026 Education Staff Professional of the Year Staff Reports November 14, 2025 7:57 pm Niceville, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: WHO: Education Staff Professional finalists — Nicole Hardin, Gretchen Levinson, and Starla Lucas — along with Superintendent Marcus Chambers and district support staff. WHAT: Recognition ceremony honoring the 2026 Education Staff Professional of the Year. WHEN: Held during the district’s annual ceremony for Education Staff Professionals. WHERE: Crosspoint Church, Niceville, Florida. WHY: To celebrate and recognize the essential contributions of support staff who help students and schools succeed daily. The Okaloosa County School District (OCSD) proudly honored the dedication and service of its Education Staff Professionals during the 2026 Education Staff Professional of the Year Ceremony, held at Crosspoint Church in Niceville. The event brought together district leaders, colleagues, family members, and community partners to recognize the individuals who keep schools operating smoothly and help create safe, supportive environments for students. Education Staff Professionals include the custodians who open the buildings before dawn, the bus drivers who transport more than 18,000 students safely each day, the secretaries who manage the flow of campus life, and the support staff who handle daily operations behind the scenes. Their work, district leaders emphasized, is a cornerstone of school success. This year’s finalists represented three campuses across the district: Nicole Hardin, Northwood Elementary School Gretchen Levinson, Meigs Middle School Starla Lucas, Mary Esther Elementary School After reviewing nominations and testimonials highlighting each finalist’s contributions, OCSD announced Nicole... Read More