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Cindy Zimmermann – Here’s What To Look Out For In The Niceville Real Estate Market in 2024:

Join Christopher Saul in an exclusive interview with Cindy Zimmermann, Cold Banker’s Top 10 Realtor for 2023, as they discuss the state of Niceville’s real estate market. From the impact of post-COVID trends to predictions for 2024, Cindy shares valuable insights on pricing, negotiations, and the challenges faced by homebuyers. Learn about the unique landscape of Niceville and get expert advice for navigating the market. 🌟🏠 #RealEstateInsights #NicevilleHomes

INTERVIEW: Niceville Girls Soccer Coach Talks Postseason, Crucial Games.

Coach Kelly Fernandez opened up about the triumphs and challenges of the Niceville Lady Eagles’ soccer season. From the team’s strategies for the playoffs to the unique features of their home field, the conversation also touched on Coach Fernandez’s daughter’s remarkable journey in professional soccer.

Could You Be Niceville’s Next City Councilperson?

Niceville is seeking a committed resident to join the City Council after the resignation of Councilman Abner Williams. Attend the workshop-style meeting on Jan 29 to be a part of the selection process. #CommunityEngagement #NicevilleLeadership

Okaloosa School District Says School Is On, Despite Cold Temps

Despite freezing temperatures, Okaloosa County School District is keeping the school schedule untouched tomorrow, ensuring that education remains a top priority. With precautions in place and a favorable weather forecast, students can expect a safe and warm learning environment. 🏫🌡️ #SchoolSafety #WeatherAlert

City Council Approves School Zone Speeding Cameras Plan

City Manager David Deitch’s plan for speed cameras around schools gets unanimous approval from Niceville City Council. The initiative aims to improve road safety, targeting areas around Ruckel Middle School, Niceville High School, and SR-85 near Edge Elementary School.

BOYS SOCCER: Niceville Holds Off Surging Fort Walton Side To Establish Dominance in Okaloosa.

In a riveting match under the January sky, Niceville’s boys soccer team faced off against Fort Walton Beach High School for the second time this season. With a history of close contests, the Eagles dominated early, but Fort Walton’s fierce comeback added suspense. Ultimately, Jake Ticknor’s free kick secured a dramatic win, highlighting the intense rivalry between the two teams.

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