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The Interview: Alanna Campbell (Former) Niceville Artist

Alanna Campbell Talks About Making Niceville A Better Place for 20 and 30 Somethings On this week’s episode of Mid Bay News Update: The Interview, Christopher Saul speaks with former Niceville Artist and podcast host Alanna Campbell of ‘I’ve Been Thinking.’  Campbell is from a small town in the mountains of Eastern Kentucky and has degrees […]

Okaloosa County Approves Legislative Agenda for 2024

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Okaloosa County’s legislative requests for 2024 span various topics, including repealing a law restricting gun sales to individuals under 21, advancing mental health reform, and securing funding for libraries and an online high school program. They’re urging state legislators to support these initiatives.

Artful Things Niceville Hosts Open Air Art Day to Support Veterans

Artful Things Niceville, a beloved gallery in Niceville, is reaching out to support veterans in their community. Many of their customers are veterans, and they create beautiful art expressing their experiences. To give back, they’re hosting an Open Air Art Day on November 11th, Veteran’s Day, with proceeds benefiting organizations like The American Legion and Freedom Life Compass. In addition, they’ll be unveiling an expanded inventory of professional-grade art supplies and having some items on sale throughout the weekend.

Valparaiso’s Heritage Museum Wins Impact100 Grant

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Members of Impact100 and Grant Recipients pose with oversized checks for 100,000. Impact100 Grants To Make Difference in Northwest Florida The Northwest Florida Heritage Museum has won a $100,000 Impact 100 grant to build a new wing to the Valparaiso museum.  The project, which will cost the nonprofit museum $175,000, will receive other funding from a […]

A $1.8 Billion Lawsuit That Might Change EVERYTHING in Real Estate – and October’s Real Estate Wrap Up for Niceville

This week, a groundbreaking lawsuit delivered a stunning verdict, awarding home sellers a massive $1.8 billion judgment. The lawsuit revealed collusion between the National Association of Realtors and various real estate brokerages, accusing them of illegal practices. The verdict forces these entities to compensate home sellers who claim they were charged exorbitant fees by real estate agents.

But before we delve into the legal battle, let’s first discuss the real estate landscape in Niceville and Valparaiso for October 2023.

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