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6–10 AM • 100.3 KROCK – Fort Walton Beach

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What We're Talking About

The news we couldn't ignore if we tried

Mayor Of Shalimar Elected As President Of Florida League Of Cities

Get The CoastShalimar Mayor Mark Franks, a lifelong Okaloosa County resident, has been elected president of the Florida League of Cities for the 2026–2027 term. Chosen by the organization’s membership and sworn in by Rep. Patt Maney, Franks will serve a one-year term representing Florida’s municipal governments and advocating for local communities. He has been active in the League for years, serving on its board and several committees, and has received the organization’s Home Rule Hero Award multiple times. His public service also includes previously leading the Northwest Florida League of Cities and serving on the Okaloosa County League of Cities board. With more than 25 years of experience in financial services and degrees from Troy University, Franks said he looks forward to working with local officials statewide to strengthen communities and ensure local perspectives remain central to decision-making.
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Concerts At The Landing Return In September

City Of Fort Walton BeachThe City of Fort Walton Beach, along with Dan Collins Entertainment and 102.1 The Wave, has announced the return of its free Concerts at The Landing series for fall 2026. The eight-week music series will take place every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m., beginning Sept. 4 and continuing through Oct. 23 at the newly renovated Fort Walton Beach Landing park, 139 Brooks Street SE. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy live music overlooking the waterfront in downtown Fort Walton Beach. The lineup features a variety of genres and tribute acts, including Heart of Glass & Subliminal Doubt on Sept. 4, Sons of Saints on Sept. 11, Saucy FuzZ on Sept. 18, Black Eyed Blonde on Sept. 25, Below Alabama on Oct. 2, Cat Rhodes & The Truth on Oct. 9, Chase Mitchell Band on Oct. 16, and Rockstarfish on Oct. 23.
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Santa Rosa Island Authority Considers New Regulations For Pensacola Beach Short-Term Rentals

WEAR TV3The Santa Rosa Island Authority is considering new guidelines for short-term rentals on Pensacola Beach in response to concerns from year-round residents about issues such as increased traffic, overflowing trash, noise and limited parking during the busy tourist season. The proposed policy would create a registry for residential properties operating as short-term rentals, using information from property owners, the state’s vacation rental database and the Escambia County Clerk of Court. Property owners would also be expected to provide proof of registration with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and designate someone who can be contacted 24/7 regarding law-enforcement matters or county ordinance violations. While some rental owners support the proposal if it is implemented fairly, others believe property owners should take greater responsibility for setting expectations for guests. The Island Authority’s attorney noted that its regulatory authority is limited because some measures fall under Escambia County’s jurisdiction, meaning broader changes could require county action. The proposal is scheduled for discussion at an upcoming Island Authority meeting.
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Primary Election In Florida Is Tuesday

Vote OkaloosaOkaloosa County voters will head to the polls Tuesday, Aug. 18, for the 2026 Primary Election. Early voting was held Aug. 8–15, while the deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation was July 20 and the deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot was Aug. 6. Voters who are participating on Election Day should make sure they know their polling location and bring the required identification. The Okaloosa County Supervisor of Elections provides voter resources, including sample ballots, voter-status information and polling-place details, to help residents prepare for Election Day.
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Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

August 18 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I feel stuck in my personal growth and I am worried I am becoming boring. How do I stay interesting by constantly reinventing myself without losing who I am?

Dread Of Becoming Dull
Wardrobe of Regret

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Upcoming Events

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Live Music Everyday At The Skybar At Edge Seafood

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Jun 15, 12:00 PM - Dec 31, 12:00 PM

Live Music Everyday At The Skybar At Edge Seafood

📍 Edge Seafood, Destin

Skybar is the adults-only rooftop bar above the seafood restaurant. Open daily for lunch & dinner, with brunch on weekends, Skybar offers weekday Happy Hour specials on draft beer, house wines, craft cocktails & small plates from 2pm-5pm. Live music plays 7 nights a week plus daytime shows Thursday-Sunday.

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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Stay Home with Your Kids Day

Stay Home with Your Kids Day is that little calendar prank where society gently suggests you skip the grind and spend the day with the tiny roommates you created on purpose. You do it because it’s “quality time,” which is adult code for “I feel guilty and I’m trying to pay it off in one lump sum.” Expect crafts that look like evidence, snacks that vanish like cash, and conversations that start with why and end with you staring into the middle distance, reconsidering every decision since 2009. It’s wholesome, it’s chaotic, and it’s a reminder that the real vacation is going back to work tomorrow.

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