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Watch Emmy Russell Cover Ella Langley’s Latest Hit “Choosin’ Texas”

Emmy Russell’s rendition of “Choosin’ Texas” will have you two steppin’ around the room. On Monday, December 8, the American Idol alum shared a video on her social media giving a try at Ella Langley’s latest release. Langley officially released “Choosin’ Texas” on October 17, after teasing the song for several months during her live […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

Mexico Beach City Council discusses changes to ordinance that allows water structures to be built before residential homes

MEXICO BEACH, Fla. (WMBB) – During the Mexico Beach City Council’s Tuesday meeting, members discussed making changes to a controversial ordinance. Ordinance 876 classifies docks, piers, boat slips, and boat houses as primary structures rather than accessory structures. This permits the water structures to be built before residential homes on properties. However, since the ordinance’s […] Read More

Lawyers seek to halt execution of Panhandle death row inmate

OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) – Lawyers for another Panhandle death row inmate have filed a motion with the Florida Supreme Court in an attempt to stop his scheduled execution. On July 22, 1987, Frank Athen Walls murdered 20-year-old Eglin Air Force Base airman Edward K. Alger and his 22-year-old girlfriend Ann Louise Peterson. Walls broke […] Read More

Crestview Councilman resigns amid residency inquiry; city rushes to fill precinct 2 seat

Crestview Councilman resigns amid residency inquiry; city rushes to fill precinct 2 seat Collin Bestor December 9, 2025 1:13 pm Crestview In Brief: A Crestview resident’s complaint about Councilman Ryan Bullard’s residency prompted a review by the Mayor and the Supervisor of Elections. Days later, Bullard submitted a resignation letter citing work, personal, and health obligations. The city will now accept applications and aims to appoint a new Precinct 2 council member in January. (Editor’s Note: This article has been updated to reflect new information obtained by Mid Bay News.)   CRESTVIEW — Crestview City Councilman Ryan Bullard has resigned from his Precinct 2 seat effective Dec. 31, days after city and elections officials were alerted to concerns about whether he lived within his district and began looking into the matter, according to emails obtained by Mid Bay News. Mayor JB Whitten announced the resignation Monday night, reading from a letter Bullard sent him Sunday evening. In the letter, Bullard said he was stepping down due to “increasing professional obligations, personal responsibilities, and ongoing health consideration.” “Serving the citizens and residents of Crestview has been an honor, and I’m deeply grateful for the trust placed in me,” Bullard wrote. But an email dated Dec. 2 shows Bullard was under investigation after a resident raised concerns that he did not live within Precinct 2. Whitten told the resident in an email that he was looking into the issue. Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux also said in an email that... Read More

FHSAA releases 2026 football reclassifications – Here’s who WON and LOST on the Emerald Coast:

FHSAA releases 2026 football reclassifications – Here’s who WON and LOST on the Emerald Coast: Christopher Saul December 9, 2025 12:42 pm Sports In Brief:  Rural & 1A: The smallest schools will play without districts in the Rural classification, with no 1A teams competing in Northwest Florida.  2A & 3A Shifts: Destin establishes its first district team in 2A, while South Walton moves up to a larger 3A district with a favorable path for a potential deeper playoff run.  4A & 5A Predictions: Choctaw is projected to dominate District 1-4A, and Pace is named the runaway favorite in a tough 1-5A district against Crestview, Niceville, Navarre, and Tate Our official redistricting of Florida High School Classifications is in – and would you know it, the guys at FloridaHSFootball.com nailed it with their predictions.    Here’s who your favorite team should play in the district, starting next year.    We add one caveat, though: Schools have until December 17th to withdraw from the FHSAA or provide updated enrollment numbers that could affect their final classification. So, while these schools should be in place to play at these classification sizes, the cement hasn’t hardened after pouring.    Also, the classifications – once set – will remain in place for the 2026 and 2027 seasons.    Rural  The rural division will not have districts in the next two years. Baker, Blountstown, Central, Chipley, Cottondale, Franklin County, Graceville, Holmes, Jay, Marianna, Port St. Joe, Vernon, and Wewahitchka will play in this classification for the state’s smallest... Read More

Nashville’s “Country Vs. Cancer” Benefit Concert Raises $350K For Cancer Research

The HARDY Fund Presents “Country Vs. Cancer” Benefit Concert In the spirit of this year’s most giving time, Nashville showed tremendous support as the American Cancer Society’s “Country vs. Cancer” benefit concert raised more than $350,000 for ACS research and programs. Through The HARDY Fund, country star HARDY and some of his incredibly talented friends […] More Country Music Nation  Read More


Over 1,100 Children Receive Christmas Gifts Through Brad Paisley And Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s Nonprofit

This Was The Third-Annual Toy Store Put On By The Nashville-Based Charity, The Store On December 5-6, Brad Paisley and Kimberly Williams-Paisley’s nonprofit The Store hosted its third-annual Toy Store for the Christmas season. Throughout the year, The Store is a free grocery store that aims to help people in need to shop while retaining […] More Country Music Nation  Read More