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08/10/2024

🚦🚌MONDAY SCHOOL- 📚🚦Message from FWB City Police- School Back in session. Did you notice that our school zones are active? School starts Monday, August 12th! This means more traffic close to schools around intake and release times. Please allow yourself extra time to get where you are going, be alert, and drive carefully as students will be waiting at bus stops, walking or biking to school, and car lines will be backed up. We appreciate your patience as bus routes will also take longer than normal. It usually takes a week or so for everything to become routine.

It can be confusing when to stop for a bus, so we are including a graphic of the traffic laws for different scenarios. We are excited about an amazing school year, and thank you for helping to keep the Next Generation of Okaloosa Schools safe!!🙏📚🍎

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08/02/2024

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Okaloosa County Will be Making Sandbags Available

(Okaloosa County, Florida) – Sandbags will be available in Okaloosa County after 3:00 P.M., Friday August 2, 2024.

For this reason you will find self-service sand and sandbags available at the following locations:

• Stillwell Park, 710 Essex Rd., Ft. Walton Beach, FL. 32547
• Public Works North, 1759 S Ferdon Blvd., Crestview, FL 32536 Enter on Goodwin Avenue side.

Sandbags available for residents (not intended for commercial entities)

Continue to monitor hurricanes.gov for the latest and stock up your hurricane preparedness kit. Sign up for emergency alerts and download the hurricane guide (where you will find a list of hurricane preparedness supplies) at alertokaloosa.com.

We will continue to share updates provided by Okaloosa County Public Safety, National Weather Service and Florida Division of Emergency Management.

Additional information
• Okaloosa County maintains a complete online resource, including the Hurricane Guide, at https://myokaloosa.com/ps/emergency-management.
• In the event of an emergency and if the Emergency Operations Center Activates, up-to-date information can be found at myokaloosa.com/eoc/home.
• You can also stay up-to-date via traditional social media by following our page Okaloosa Board of County Commissioners.

Fort Walton Beach Happenings ⭐️Clean Up⭐️ August⭐️
07/23/2024

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🇺🇸⭐️Sheriff Eric Aden we support you 100%🇺🇸⭐️http://voteaden.com
07/13/2024

🇺🇸⭐️Sheriff Eric Aden we support you 100%
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Join us in re-electing Sheriff Eric Aden, a proven leader who is making our community safer.

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03/24/2024

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March Happenings 🌸 2024 Okaloosa County News- Town Hall Meeting- March 25 & 27
03/23/2024

March Happenings 🌸 2024 Okaloosa County News- Town Hall Meeting- March 25 & 27

💥 💥  Boom 💥 Alert 💥💥 set for Wednesday 💥💥 We are making sure you feel the ❤️ tomorrow. 💥 Let us know if you hear it or f...
02/13/2024

💥 💥 Boom 💥 Alert 💥💥
set for Wednesday 💥💥 We are making sure you feel the ❤️ tomorrow. 💥 Let us know if you hear it or feel it. Will it be anything more than what we typically get weekly?? 🧐

Eglin AFB, local, joint partners to dispose of WWII era unexploded ordnance in Choctawhatchee Bay

Divers from Navy Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit (EODMU) Six, Detachment from Panama City, Florida, will dispose of unexploded ordnance (UXO) with controlled underwater detonations in the Choctawhatchee Bay Feb. 14, 2024, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

The backup date for the disposal is Feb. 15 if weather is bad, there are people or water mammals in the area, or other safety concerns are identified by the responders.

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) environmental restoration contractors discovered two World War II-era UXOs off-shore at Eglin AFB’s Bay Range in Shalimar, Florida, near Two Georges Marina Jan. 15, and a third UXO Jan. 29 during an Air-Force funded routine remedial investigation of the Bay Legacy Range.

The plan is to dispose of the 80-year-old UXOs, two 250-pound bombs and a 1000-pound bomb, the same day to minimize impact to the public. This disposal will not require residential or commercial evacuations and there is no danger to the public.

People, vessels, and water-based activities are required to remain clear of the safety zone during these mission times for their safety. The safety zone includes all navigable waters of the Choctawhatchee Bay within an up to 2,050 yard radius of approximate position 30°25’52.57314”N, 86°35’08.49867”W, and a moving safety zone around any vessel involved with relocating unexploded ordnance. The safety zones will be enforced during daylight hours on Feb. 14 and, if required, during the backup date of Feb. 15, 2024. The U.S. Coast Guard Destin and Okaloosa Sheriff’s office will have people in the area to prevent boaters from entering the safety zone.

“We have committed the required resources and conducted exhaustive planning efforts with our partner agencies to ensure the safe disposal of the UXOs,” said Col. Thomas Tauer, 96th Test Wing deputy commander.

The UXO disposal mission is a coordinated effort between the 96th Civil Engineer Squadron, the USACE Omaha District Military Munitions Design Center, the U.S. Air Force Civil Engineer Center, the U.S. Navy EOD Mobile Unit SIX Detachment Panama City, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Programs, the U.S. Coast Guard Destin, the Okaloosa County Sheriff Department and its Marine Unit, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

“This has been a team effort throughout the process from discovery to planning how to dispose of these UXOs. USACE, the Navy, the Coast Guard, Okaloosa County Sheriff Department-Marine unit, along with multiple state and county agencies have been extraordinarily supportive, and we greatly appreciate their partnership and professional assistance,” Tauer said.

For more information, please contact the 96th Test Wing Public Affairs office at (850) 882-3931.

Please see attached graphic. The Safety Zone radius is within navigable waters of the yellow highlighted portions noted. For Marine Safety Information Bulletins go to https://homeport.uscg.mil/my-homeport/safety-notifications/msib?cotpid=37

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11/20/2023

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