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USS Okaloosa’s bell finds a new home (SLIDESHOW)

VALPARAISO — Not much remains of the USS Okaloosa or the brave crew that rode her into battle at Okinawa on April 26, 1945. But the life of the World War II-era vessel and the tales of the men who sailed her were celebrated Thursday in the county... »

Hundreds pay respects to Walt Ruckel (SLIDESHOW)

NICEVILLE — Hundreds of people gathered Thursday morning to pay their respects to the man who helped transform the Twin Cities into the communities they are today. Walt Ruckel, the founder of Ruckel Properties and developer of much of the Niceville... »

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Helen Back to do double duty at airport

VALPARAISO — Northwest Florida Regional Airport has something no other airport in the country has. It has a restaurant that can serve customers on both sides of its TSA security station. Better still, the restaurant is Helen Back, a region-wide... »

Flyover girders being installed at airport (SLIDESHOW)

VALPARAISO — The steel girders that will support the flyover ramp to take Crestview-bound drivers from State Road 85 onto State Road 123 are being installed this week. While that means traffic delays, it also is a sign that work is progressing,... »

Students donate hair: 'They have allowed me to be normal'

NICEVILLE — For most of Cathy Lee’s life she has struggled with hereditary alopecia and the devastation that comes with being a woman with no hair. “It’s very traumatic,” said Lee, an eighth-grade teacher at Rocky Bayou Christian School.... »

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Niceville man dies when pickup truck hits trees (VIDEO, SLIDESHOW)

VALPARAISO — A 47-year-old Niceville man died Tuesday when he crashed his pickup truck in to two trees in front of Northwest Florida Regional Airport. Billy Harold Goodson Jr. was dead when EMS arrived at the scene shortly after the crash at 12:40... »

Prostitution investigation arrives in Northwest Florida

EGLIN AFB — Five soldiers from the Army 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) are being investigated in connection with the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia. The Special Forces soldiers came under investigation after they missed their... »

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Niceville baby’s death remains under investigation (DOCUMENT)

The Oct. 24 death of infant Elyssa Thompson remains under “open and active investigation,” according to Niceville Police Chief Dennis Popwell. A death investigation was initiated on the day the child, born Sept. 14, was pronounced dead at Twin... »

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Twin Cities developer Walt Ruckel dies (SLIDESHOW)

NICEVILLE — Walt Ruckel, one of the driving forces behind the development of Niceville and Valparaiso, has died. He founded Ruckel Properties in 1955 and the business has been responsible for the development of countless homes and businesses in the... »

Eglin wildfire shuts down portion of State Road 87

EGLIN AFB — A wildfire on Eglin property just north of Choctaw Field shut down a portion of State Road 87 briefly today. Jackson Guard, Eglin's Natural Resources Management branch, responded to the fire along with the Florida Department of... »

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STEMM Center taking shape, should be ready by late spring

VALPARAISO — Okaloosa County teachers soon will have a training center to call their own. By late spring, educators will have a dedicated space in the old Valparaiso Elementary School where they can advance their knowledge in science, technology,... »

Baby business goes green

NICEVILLE — Many businesses nowadays go out of their way to be green and environmentally friendly, especially around Earth Day. Cindi Denbow hopes to bring that mentality to having and raising a child. Denbow has combined her two businesses, child... »

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Man hospitalized after his boat catches fire

NICEVILLE— One man suffered severe respiratory problems after his boat caught fire Friday afternoon. John Elliott's 30-foot sailboat caught on fire at Giuseppi's Marina about 1:50 p.m. The boat was engulfed in flames near the end of the dock when... »

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Woman loses 253 pounds, says mind and body are healthier

NICEVILLE — At 422 pounds, Linda Augustin could barely lift her body weight. One day at work, she got down on the floor and couldn’t get up. It took several minutes and a humiliating admission to a co-worker before she finally mustered the... »

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Eglin airmen honored for sacrifices in Afghanistan

EGLIN AFB — When 96th Air Base Wing Commander Col. Sal Nodjomian said, “Let’s give these folks a round of applause,” the ensuing ovation rang in the rafters of the packed Enlisted Hall auditorium. “These guys are doing what they like doing... »

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