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

AirHeart 1 Heroes Honored With Memorial By South Walton Fire District

AirHeart 1 Heroes Honored With Memorial By South Walton Fire District Steven Saul November 14, 2025 4:34 pm Military, South Walton, Walton County In Brief: South Walton Fire District dedicated a new memorial at Thomas Pilcher Park to honor the three AirHeart 1 crew members killed in a 2004 helicopter crash. Family members, including Chris Chase—now a firefighter like his father—joined county commissioners and fire officials to reflect on the legacy of the fallen heroes. The memorial stands at the original rescue command post site and will serve as a vital part of training and historical remembrance for future firefighters.The  As the ‘bagpiper’ played Amazing Grace at the waters edge of the Choctawhatchee Bay, the honor guard from the South Walton Fire District stood at attention to remember the three Walton County’s brave AirHeart 1 transport team that gave the ultimate gift on October 20, 2004. Fire Chief and Administrator, Ryan Crawford, was the primary speaker for the dedication of the “Heroes Remembered” monument that stands at the Bay’s water’s edge at Thomas Pilcher Park. The park is a hidden gem for the county, and is the location of a beautiful pier that is nestled just under the northbound entrance of the 331 Bridge. There is also great significance in this memorial location for the AirHeart 1 crew. Over the past 21 years, the South Walton Fire District has paid tribute to the AirHeart 1 heroes (Jack Chase, Flight Nurse, Tom Palcic, Pilot, and Robert Heighton, Paramedic and Fire Fighter)... Read More

Jelly Roll Gives $100 Cash To Kids Who Know Lyrics To Garth Brook’s “Friends In Low Places”

Jelly Roll recently concluded his “Down Under” 2025 Tour, which included performances across Australia and New Zealand. Jelly has really been enjoying himself while traveling internationally. Not only did the tour mark a significant milestone in his career, particularly after years of being unable to travel internationally due to past legal issues, but the “Save […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

Get Ready to Take Your Best Shot at the Cadet Post 850 Turkey Shoot Classic

Get Ready to Take Your Best Shot at the Cadet Post 850 Turkey Shoot Classic Staff Reports November 14, 2025 11:56 am Walton County In Brief: Who: Cadet Post 850 & Walton County Sheriff’s Office What: Annual Turkey Shoot Classic with competitions, prizes, and raffles When: Saturday, November 22, starting at 9:00 a.m. Where: WCSO Firing Range Why: To bring the community together for friendly competition and support Cadet Post 850 The Walton County Sheriff’s Office Cadet Post 850 is inviting the community to take part in one of its most anticipated annual events — the Turkey Shoot Classic, set for Saturday, November 22, beginning at 9:00 AM at the WCSO Firing Range. The event is open to shooters of all experience levels, from seasoned marksmen to first-timers looking for a fun way to spend a fall morning. This year’s Turkey Shoot Classic aims to bring together community members, supporters, and families for a day filled with friendly competition, camaraderie, and fall-season fun. Organizers say the event not only provides a great time but also helps support the ongoing activities, training opportunities, and youth development programs offered through Cadet Post 850. Participants will compete in multiple rounds, each offering different prizes. Prices range from $5 to $10 per round, depending on the prize value. The prize list is bigger and better than ever, including whole turkeys, steak and beef packages, a battery-powered blower, and a variety of additional items revealed on the day of the event. Raffle items will also... Read More

Okaloosa Technical College Now Accepting Bids for Student-Built Tiny Homes

Okaloosa Technical College Now Accepting Bids for Student-Built Tiny Homes Staff Reports November 14, 2025 10:30 am Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: Who: Okaloosa Technical College students and Director Jon Williams What: Bidding opened for four student-built tiny homes When: Now through November 19 at 3:30 p.m. Where: Okaloosa Technical College, Okaloosa County Why: To give students real-world, hands-on experience while providing high-quality homes to the community Okaloosa Technical College (OTC) is inviting community members, builders, and tiny-home enthusiasts to submit bids for four newly completed student-built tiny homes. Bids will be accepted through Wednesday, November 19, at 3:30 p.m., with interested buyers encouraged to request a bid packet early due to expected high interest. The tiny homes—each uniquely crafted—represent the culmination of months of hands-on work by OTC students enrolled in several skilled trade programs. These programs include Building Trades, Carpentry, Electrical, and HVAC, giving students an opportunity to collaborate across disciplines in a real jobsite-style environment. OTC Director Jon Williams said the program is one of the college’s longest-running and most successful forms of experiential learning. “Okaloosa Technical College has been building these and similar houses for decades,” Williams explained. “When it comes to skilled labor and trades, there is no better way to learn than by doing. Projects like this give students the confidence, craftsmanship, and teamwork experience they’ll carry into the workforce.”  Each tiny home is built to reflect high-quality construction standards learned through OTC’s curriculum. Students are responsible for framing,... Read More

Luke Bryan & Ella Langley Team Up To Release Their Festive “Winter Wonderland” Collaboration

Luke Bryan & Ella Langley Join Forces For A Christmas Hit Country music stars Luke Bryan and Ella Langley are getting in the Christmas spirit! The duo are set to release their brand new “Winter Wonderland” collaboration Thursday (November 13) at midnight. Ella is rapidly establishing herself as one of country music’s rising stars. Tied […] More Country Music Nation  Read More

Destin High School Launches First “Holly Jolly Market” at Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Amphitheatre

Destin High School Launches First “Holly Jolly Market” at Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Amphitheatre Staff Reports November 13, 2025 1:51 pm Arts, Destin, Okaloosa County, Schools and Education In Brief: Destin High School will host its first Holly Jolly Market on December 6, featuring performances, vendors, and holiday activities. A $5 wristband gives children access to all activities in the children’s holiday zone, including games, face painting, and photos with Santa. Proceeds from the event support Destin High School programs in academics, arts, athletics, and enrichment opportunities. DESTIN, FL — Destin High School is preparing to bring holiday cheer to the community with its first annual Holly Jolly Market on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Amphitheatre. The event will feature a full day of family-friendly entertainment, shopping, and festive activities, all designed to celebrate the holiday season while supporting programs at Destin High School. The Holly Jolly Market will highlight the talents and creativity of Destin High students through a variety of live performances throughout the day, including music, theater, and other artistic showcases. In addition to student entertainment, local food trucks will offer favorites from the area, and unique shopping experiences will be available from local artisans and vendors. A dedicated children’s holiday zone will feature activities for young attendees, including games, face painting, and photos with Santa. A $5 wristband provides access to all children’s activities for the entire day. Organizers hope the zone will create a... Read More

Car chase ends at Eglin Air Force Base west gate, suspect in custody

Car chase ends at Eglin Air Force Base west gate, suspect in custody Staff Reports November 13, 2025 1:45 pm Eglin Air Force Base In Brief: Deputies say the suspect led them on a high-speed chase ending at Eglin’s west gate The pursuit began after a pedestrian was struck and seriously injured on Beal Parkway Hours later, Eglin Air Force Base went on lockdown after a reported bomb threat EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE — A 35-year-old Shalimar man was arrested Wednesday after the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) said he struck a pedestrian and led deputies on a chase that ended at the west gate of Eglin Air Force Base. According to an arrest affidavit from the OCSO, George Henry Harchar was involved in a hit-and-run with a pedestrian at around noon near 916 Beal Parkway in Fort Walton Beach. The pedestrian, according to the report, suffered significant injuries. A deputy later spotted a vehicle with a heavy hood and windshield damage and smoke coming from the engine. Harchar allegedly refused to stop, leading deputies on a chase past the Air Force Armament Museum and toward Eglin, at which point Harchar hit a barrier near the base gate. Deputies said Harchar got out of the vehicle but ignored commands to show his hands and stepped toward them. He was tased and taken into custody. OCSO charges Harchar with fleeing and eluding with lights and sirens activated and resisting an officer without violence. He also faces hit-and-run charges from the Florida... Read More