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Robb Larson, General Manager at OHP/ASM Global, Honored with the Golden Eagle Scouting Award at Osceola Heritage Park

THURSDAY, MAY 2 2024
Harmony Longhorns, Osceola Kowboys to Meet for District Baseball and Softball Titles
Addition Financial Credit Union Expands Partnership with Osceola County School District to Launch Student-Operated Branch at Osceola High School
Fresh Start for Kissimmee Shelter Families, Local Leaders Take Action
City of St. Cloud’s Economic Development Website Wins Florida Economic Development Council Award
May Promises a
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Legislation to Become First State to Ban Lab-Grown Meat
City of St. Cloud Invites Community to Planning Meeting for Chris Lyle Aquatic Center on Wednesday May 15
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Stay informed and inspired with Positively Osceola, your 24/7 go-to news in and around Osceola County! Positively Osceola shares the latest updates on local events, community achievements, and inspiring stories. From heartwarming features to breaking news, PO has you covered. Experience the power of positivity with Positively Osceola!

St. Cloud’s Monthly Park Pop-Up

Meet Sami the Sandhill Crane at St. Cloud’s next Monthly Park Pop-Up on March 2nd at Ted Broda Memorial Park, located at 4499 Michigan Avenue. Enjoy awesome bounce houses, surprise activities, and fantastic giveaways, making the day even more memorable.

Don Schmidt Roofing

Don Schmidt Roofing takes pride in every project by using only the finest materials and craftmanship.

Boating With Brandon

Osceola County Commissioner for District 3 Brandon Arrington is launching a new series that will highlight the natural beauty of Osceola County and the amazing leaders that make a positive difference in our community everyday!

Robb Larson, General Manager at OHP/ASM Global, Honored with the Golden Eagle Scouting Award at Osceola Heritage Park

The 2024 Osceola County Boy Scout Golden Eagle Event, a gathering held annually at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, brought together over 100 community and business leaders to support the Central Florida Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Adrianna Sekula, this year’s event chair and MC, led the event which recognized with Robb Larson, the General Manager of Osceola Heritage Park/ASM Global and this year’s event honoree. The evening commenced with the traditional presentation of the colors and the recital of the Scout Oath, emphasizing duty to God, country, and community.

Robb Larson, celebrated for his extensive 20-year career in sports and entertainment, has significantly contributed to the area’s development since joining the Osceola Heritage Park team in 2003. Under his management, the OHP has hosted a vast amount of events, attracting over 750,000 visitors annually and bringing notable economic and cultural benefits to Osceola County. This influx has significantly boosted the local economy and enriched the cultural landscape of the region.

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City of St. Cloud’s Economic Development Website Wins Florida Economic Development Council Award

The City of St. Cloud’s Economic Development website has received the 2024 Innovation in Marketing award from the Florida Economic Development Council (FEDC). This marks the first FEDC award the City has received.

The website, centerplaceforbusiness. com, was recognized for its “innovative ways to communicate with, and attract, key audiences like stakeholders, talent, and new or existing businesses.

May Promises a Fresh Start for Kissimmee Shelter

Families, Local Leaders Take Action

Families at a Kissimmee shelter are waking up to refreshed surroundings, new haircuts, and cherished memories after a group of Hispanic community leaders marked the end of National Volunteer Month with a powerful demonstration of service.

The local leaders spent the day cleaning, painting, fixing garden areas, providing free haircuts, and baking cookies at a Kissimmee shelter for families affected by domestic violence. This initiative underscores their commitment to community transformation beyond traditional boardroom settings.

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City of St. Cloud Invites Community to Planning Meeting for Chris Lyle Aquatic Center on Wednesday May 15

St. Cloud is inviting community members to an important meeting to discuss and gather suggestions for the master plan of the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center. This meeting is a vital part of the planning process to ensure the facility remains a valuable resource for the city’s residents.

By involving the community, the city aims to tailor future developments to better serve local needs and enhance user experiences.

The session is scheduled for Wednesday, May 15, from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM, at the Community Center located at 3101 17th St. It’s an opportunity for residents to voice their opinions and contribute to shaping the future of this important community asset.

For additional details or to express early feedback, please contact the city at 407-9577244.

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Harmony Longhorns, Osceola Kowboys to Meet for District Baseball and Softball Titles

It will be a huge Thursday night at the Ranch, as the Harmony Longhorns will battle Osceola at home for both baseball and softball district titles.

The Longhorns baseball team, the top seed in Class 7A, District 9 reached the finals with a thrilling 4-3 win over upstart Celebration; while the Kowboys needed 11 innings to slip by Tohopekaliga, 5-4. In softball, the #1 seeded Longhorns trounced Poinciana, 15-0, while Osceola beat Tohopekaliga, 10-6, to set up the Class 7A, District 10 Championship Game. Both softball and baseball district finals will start at 6 p.m.

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Addition Financial Credit Union Expands Partnership with Osceola County School District to Launch StudentOperated Branch at Osceola High School

Addition Financial Credit Union and the School District of Osceola County have announced an expansion of their High School Branch Program partnership, with plans to open a student-run Addition Financial branch at Osceola High School.

Addition Financial’s High School Branch Program is designed to introduce young people to financial literacy and money management skills. The credit union will provide full training to Osceola High School students who are accepted into the program and will prepare them to fully staff and run the credit union branch, to be located on the Osceola High School campus.

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Legislation to Become First State to Ban Lab-Grown Meat

On Wednesday, Governor Ron DeSantis signed SB 1084 to prohibit the sale of lab-grown meat in the state of Florida. The bill, which is the first bill banning lab-grown meat, prohibits the manufacture, sale, possession, and distribution of cultivated meat within the state.

During a press conference in Hardee County, Governor DeSantis emphasized the law’s role in bolstering rural economies and supporting traditional agricultural practices, underscoring its significance for Florida’s agricultural sector. The Governor said Florida is increasing meat production, and encouraging residents to continue to consume and enjoy 100% real Florida beef.

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‘Operation Best Foot Forward’ Returns to Osceola County to Promote Pedestrian Safety Around Central Florida’s Parks & Trails

Recognizing that less than 50% of Central Florida drivers are yielding to pedestrians near parks and trails, the Best Foot Forward for Pedestrian Safety program will be kicking off its quarterly pedestrian safety enforcement beginning April 30, dubbed Operation Best Foot Forward, to bring awareness and education to drivers to keep pedestrians safe near parks and trail crossings in Central Florida.

Law enforcement agencies in and around Osceola County will be conducting a two-week high-visibility crosswalk enforcement from Tuesday, April 30 to Friday, May 10 as part of FDOT’s Target Zero initiative to reduce traffic-related serious injuries and deaths to zero.

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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital using defibrillators with enhanced shock capability for difficult-to-defibrillate patients

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital will begin using defibrillators with an enhanced energy shock capability that can improve the odds of reviving difficult-to-defibrillate patients who experience sudden cardiac arrest.

The automated external defibrillator (AED) can deliver up to up to 360 joules when lowenergy shocks fail to resuscitate a patient. Joules is the amount of energy needed for an AED to properly defibrillate someone.

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WildQuest Scavenger Hunt Now Open

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commissions Florida WildQuest, a thrilling scavenger hunt that takes you through nearly 50 Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) across the state, has begun! This unique event invites families, friends, and solo adventurers to immerse themselves in the wonders of nature while engaging in a fun and educational activity.

By downloading the free Goosechase app, participants can document their journey with photos and videos, and complete missions to earn points. As you explore diverse ecosystems and encounter various wildlife, you’ll learn valuable information about the plants, animals, and conservation efforts essential to managing Florida’s natural habitats.

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KUA Earns Diamond Level Reliable Public Power Provider

Designation for Exceptional Safety and Reliability

The Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) has been awarded the prestigious Diamond Level Reliable Public Power Provider (RP3)® designation by the American Public Power Association, recognizing their commitment to delivering safe and reliable electricity.

The RP3 designation, which lasts for three years, recognizes public power utilities that demonstrate proficiency in four key disciplines: reliability, safety, workforce development, and system improvement. Criteria include sound business practices and a utility-wide commitment to safe and reliable delivery of electricity. KUA joins more than 250 public power utilities nationwide that hold the RP3 designation.

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Unity in Service: Osceola Latter-Day Saint Youth and Families

Forward’ in Supporting Kissimmee’s Church of the Nazarene

On a beautiful Saturday morning in Kissimmee, a heartfelt collaboration between teenagers and families from the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterDay Saints in Osceola County and the Kissimmee Church of the Nazarene highlighted a remarkable example of interfaith community service and passion for others.

Over 65 volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Osceola County gathered on Youth Global Day of Service to contribute gardening and landscaping efforts to the Church of the Nazarene as a token of gratitude for the church’s extensive community work. This service project involved planting a vegetable garden and fruit trees, the yields of which will support local individuals and families in need, the enhancing of a prayer garden, and general cleanup tasks to beautify the surrounding area of the church.

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Bank of America Joins Forces with Habitat for Humanity in Orlando & Osceola During National Volunteer Week

During National Volunteer Appreciation Week, Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County partnered with Bank of America to support affordable housing and revitalization projects in Central Florida. This ongoing partnership symbolizes the continuing commitment of these two organizations to Face The Housing Crisis™. Once complete, the brand-new house will be purchased by a Habitat homeowner providing them with a safe place to call home and an affordable mortgage.

“The housing crisis in Central Florida continues to impact countless families in Central Florida— the support of volunteers is crucial in addressing this pressing issue,” says Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County President and CEO Catherine Steck McManus. “Partners like Bank of America are essential to achieving our mission to Face The Housing Crisis.”

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Osceola County School District Prepares for 2024 High School Graduation Ceremonies

The Osceola County School District is preparing for the upcoming 2024 High School Graduation Ceremonies. These events will celebrate the achievements of Osceola County students across various high schools in the district. Here are the details for each school’s ceremony:

• May 20, 2024 – Osceola County School for the Arts

• Time: 6:00 PM

• Location: Osceola County School for the Arts

• May 21, 2024 – Osceola Heritage Park

• Poinciana High School

• Time: 1:30 PM

UCF Knight Javon Baker’s NFL Dream Realized: Drafted by the New England Patriots after Stellar Season

After an impressive senior season at UCF, Javon Baker achieved his childhood dream when he was drafted by the New England Patriots as the 110th overall pick in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL Draft. The event, held in Detroit, Michigan, marked a significant milestone in Baker’s football career.

After leading the Big 12 Conference in receiving yards with 1,139, Baker was tabbed a first-team selection on the All-Big 12 team chosen by league coaches. That mark also ranked 16th in the NCAA.

The Atlanta native finished the season ranked second in the nation in yards per catch with 21.9, leading the conference. Baker hauled in 52 passes, making several highlight reel catches, and scored seven touchdowns.

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St. Cloud Seeks Public Input During May 7 Community Meeting to Help for Plan Future Housing and Development Priorities

The City of St. Cloud will hold a community meeting to gather public input on its Consolidated Plan for FY 2024-2029 for the use of Community Development Block Grant.

(CDBG) funding. This 5-year plan will help the city identify housing and community development priorities that align with annual CDBG funding requirements.

CDBG funds are provided through Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

The community meeting will be held at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 7, in the Community Development Conference Room, located on the first floor of City Hall, 1300 9th St. More information, including a video, is available on the City website. Residents also can submit their input on the website via the survey link provided.

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Osceola’s Education Foundation Distributes $1.1 Million in

Scholarships at 30th Annual Awards Ceremony

On a bright Wednesday at Osceola Heritage Park, the Education Foundation of Osceola County held its 30th Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony, an event that marked the distribution of over $1.1 million across more than 500 scholarships, generously funded by over 100 donors. The ceremony was coemceed by Kerry Avery, Executive Director of the Education Foundation, and Dr. Kathleen Plinske, President of Valencia College.

School District of Osceola County

Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff, School Board Chair Heather Kahoun, Vice-Chair Terry Castillo, Education Foundation Board Founder and Chairman Tommy Thompkins, and Board Member Kathy Pierson presented the scholarship medallions during the awards ceremony.

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Kissimmee Utility Authority Honored with National Award For Outstanding Safety Practices

Kissimmee Utility Authority has earned the American Public Power Association’s Safety Award of Excellence for safe operating practices in 2023. The utility earned Diamond Status in the category for utilities with 250,000 to 999,999 worker-hours of annual worker exposure.

More than 160 utilities entered the annual Safety Awards for 2023. Entrants were placed in categories according to their number of workerhours and ranked based on the most incidentfree records and overall state of their safety programs and culture during 2023. The incidence rate is based on the number of work-related reportable injuries or illnesses and the number of worker-hours during 2023, as defined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).

Quick-Thinking ‘Hero’ Custodian Saves Choking Student with Heimlich Maneuver at Narcoossee Elementary

During a recent school lunch period at Narcoossee Elementary School, an ordinary day took a dramatic turn when a young student began choking. Joseph “JB” Brown, the school’s custodian, quickly stepped in to perform the Heimlich maneuver, a lifesaving act that prevented a potential tragedy. This incident, taking place during the hustle and bustle of a school cafeteria, highlights the critical role that non-teaching staff play in the safety and security of our schools.

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Ignite Creativity This Summer with Osceola Arts!

This June, while schools take a break, Osceola Arts turns up the heat with its Summer Arts Camps at Valencia College’s Lake Nona and Poinciana Campuses, starting Monday, June 3rd, at 9 AM. Dive into a world where visual and performing arts meet, offering diverse camps tailored for the Central Florida community.

Whether you’re into painting, acting, or dancing, there’s a spot just for you!

Designed for kids aged 8-13, these camps provide a unique blend of learning and fun in a top-notch facility that sparks creativity. Each session concludes with a dazzling showcase, where students display their newfound skills. Witness the remarkable transformation and celebrate the achievements of these young talents.

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Osceola County Association of Realtors Honored by County Commissioners with Fair Housing Month Proclamation

During the Osceola County Commission’s Board meeting on April 1, the Board officially proclaimed April 2024 as National Fair Housing Month in Osceola County, recognizing the unwavering commitment of the Osceola County Association of REALTORS to ensuring fair and equal housing opportunities for all citizens.

This recognition took place in a collaborative effort with the Osceola County’s Affordable Housing Advisory Committee (AHAC), highlighting the continuous efforts to uphold the principles and intentions set forth by Congress in the realm of housing.

James Lowe, President of the Board of Directors for the Osceola County Association of Realtors, expressed his gratitude, stating, “Thank you to the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners for recognizing April 2024 as National Fair Housing Month. REALTORS® pledge to maintain honesty and impartiality in promoting fair housing and adhering to legal mandates. This dedication is particularly pronounced during Fair Housing Month, as we commemorate the universal opportunity for all individuals to pursue the dream of homeownership.”

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SPORTS

St. Cloud’s Mikey Ziss Grabs Two State Championships, Liberty’s Kevin Hill Lifts His Way to State Title!

Osceola County had two athletes win a total of three individual state championships in the sport of weightlifting this past weekend; while the post-season in other sports are approaching. Here is a look around the county:

Weightlifting-Ziss Repeats as State Champ

The FHSAA boys state weightlifting championship was held in Lakeland, Fla. this past weekend and

St. Cloud’s Mikey Ziss continued to show why he is one of the top lifters in the state, if not the nation. The junior dynamo dominated the 119-lb. weight class in both the Olympic (Snatch and Clean-and-Jerk) and Traditional (Clean-and-Jerk, Bench Press) formats to repeat as state champion in both disciplines.

District Tournaments Kick Off Tonight in Osceola County

High School Baseball, Softball and Boys’ Volleyball

It’s tournament time!

All eight Osceola County public schools will be in action this week in baseball, softball and boys’ volleyball as they seek district championships and the automatic bids to regionals that go with them.

All three sports have the same schedule, with district quarterfinals slated for Monday, semifinals on Tuesday and championship games on Thursday. Although a district championship comes with an automatic regional bid, eight at-large bids for the eight highest ranked non-ranked district winners in each region are also available.

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A Taste of Paradise Returns: Experience

The Double C Bar Ranch Blueberry Picking Season commenced with great enthusiasm on Saturday, March 23, and Sunday, March 24. Enthusiastic visitors traveled to the Chapman family’s sprawling 30-acre blueberry fields, nestled 15 miles south of St. Cloud on the way to Kenansville, eager to partake in the annual harvest. This season introduced an exciting array of culinary delights, including savory brats, an assortment of newly crafted blueberry jams, and a uniquely flavorful blueberry hot sauce, all of which received rave reviews from Positively Osceola. Additionally, in a fresh venture this year, Double C Bar Ranch expanded its offerings to include citrus trees, inviting patrons to bring a piece of the ranch’s verdant bounty into their own backyards.

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Unforgettable Blueberry Picking and Positively Delicious Treats at Double C Bar Ranch

As the cooler air of winter gives way to the vibrant blossoms of spring, Florida residents know all too well that the sizzling heat of summer is just around the corner. Preparing for the inevitable spike in temperatures means ensuring your air conditioning system is in top-notch condition. Why? Because a well-maintained AC system is not just about comfort; it’s about health, efficiency, and longevity. And when it comes to reliable air conditioning services in Osceola County, there’s one name that stands out: Osceola Air.

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One Month to Go! Get Ready for Florida’s 2024 Hurricane Season

With the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season just two months away, it’s crucial for residents of Florida to start thinking about hurricane preparedness. It’s important to remember how powerful the forces of nature are, and the importance of being prepared. Here are ten essential steps to ensure you, your family, and your community remain safe and ready:

1. Review Your Insurance Coverage: Make sure your home and property insurance is up to date and covers flood damage, which is often not included in standard policies.

2. Create an Emergency Plan: Discuss and plan for where you will go if an evacuation is ordered. Consider both local and out-of-town scenarios.

3. Build a Hurricane Kit: Stock up on non-perishable food, water (one gallon per person per day), medications, flashlights, batteries, and other essentials.

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Chamber of

The St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce has announced its newest initiative, CoLab @ the Chamber, a new coworking component of the Chamber Small Business program. This initiative is designed to bolster the growth, success, and operational efficiency of small businesses within the community, and represents a commitment to fostering a supportive environment for entrepreneurs and small business owners.

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Commerce’s New ‘CoLab’ Coworking Space to Bridge the Gap for Small Businesses

Maximize Your HVAC Investment with Osceola Air’s February Repair Buyback Program

In the twilight years of an air conditioning system, homeowners often grapple with the critical choice between repair or replacement. Opting incorrectly can lead to substantial financial outlay on a system on the brink of failure. During the month of February, Osceola Air is offering an innovative solution to this dilemma through its February Repair Buyback Program, designed to offer homeowners peace of mind and significant savings.

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Florida’s Nesting Sea Turtles

Last year marked an exceptional period for sea turtle nesting along Florida’s coasts, with both loggerhead and green turtle nest numbers surpassing all previous records. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) emphasizes the critical role that people can play in continuing this success. By adhering to a few simple guidelines, beachgoers can significantly increase the chances of another record-breaking nesting season for these endangered and threatened species.

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Brightline and Princess Cruises Launch ‘Rail & Sail’ Program for Guests Sailing from Port Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale

Princess Cruises and Brightline, Florida’s passenger rail service that connects travelers to top destinations and major events in Central and South Florida, have joined forces to introduce the innovative Rail & Sail program, offering guests swift and hasslefree access to Princess cruise ships departing from two popular Florida homeports – Fort Lauderdale and Orlando (Port Canaveral).

With Rail & Sail, guests enjoy a seamless journey in luxurious comfort, arriving at their preferred homeport in significantly less time than traditional travel methods.

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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital using defibrillators with enhanced shock capability for difficult-todefibrillate patients

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital will begin using defibrillators with an enhanced energy shock capability that can improve the odds of reviving difficult-to-defibrillate patients who experience sudden cardiac arrest.

The automated external defibrillator (AED) can deliver up to up to 360 joules when low-energy shocks fail to resuscitate a patient. Joules is the amount of energy needed for an AED to properly defibrillate someone.

The biphasic defibrillator sends the energy current in two directions: it travels to the heart and back through it a second time as it returns to its source.

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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital doctor performs first laparoscopic nephrectomy – kidney removal surgery

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital’s

Dr. Sarat Sabharwal performed the hospital’s first laparoscopic nephrectomy this month, a milestone for patient care.

Nephrectomy, or removal of a kidney, may be necessary when a patient has recurrent kidney infections, irreversible damage, long-term obstruction or tumors that indicate kidney cancer.

Laparoscopic nephrectomy – a minimally invasive approach – uses tiny incisions in the abdomen that result in decreased blood loss, less pain, plus a shorter hospital stay and recovery. Many patients are able to return to full activity within 3-4 weeks after surgery.

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VISIT OSCEOLA

Exploring Osceola County’s Natural Trails and Spaces: A Paradise for Avid Runners, Walkers, and Kayakers

Osceola County is a hidden gem for avid runners, walkers, and kayakers seeking a combination of physical fitness and natural beauty. Although the county is one of the fastest growing regions in Florida, its picturesque landscapes, serene lakes, and wellmaintained trails, offer a haven for those who want to stay active while immersing themselves in nature.

In this article, we will take you on a journey through ten of Osceola County’s finest locations where you can experience invigorating runs and leisurely walks amid breathtaking natural landscapes.

• Shingle Creek Regional Park:

Shingle Creek Regional Park, often referred to as the “Headwaters of the Everglades,” is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and fitness enthusiasts alike. This vast park offers a network of scenic trails suitable for running and walking. The trails wind through lush forests, along the banks of Shingle Creek, and provide opportunities to spot local wildlife. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll or an intense trail run, Shingle Creek has something for everyone.

• Celebration Lakeside Park:

Celebration, a charming community in Osceola County, and known to many as the ‘Town that Disney built,’ boasts Celebration Lakeside Park, a beautiful destination for runners and walkers. The park features a loop trail around Lake Rianhard, offering picturesque views of the water and surrounding greenery. The flat terrain and wellpaved paths make it an excellent choice for a leisurely walk or a brisk run.

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Positively Osceola Unveils Dynamic Business Support Initiative, ‘Positively Osceola Plus’

In a move set to revolutionize local business growth and community engagement, Positively Osceola, the leading hub for local news, sports, and events in Osceola County, has unveiled an innovative initiative known as ‘Positively Osceola Plus.’

‘Positively Osceola Plus’ is designed to extend a helping hand to businesses, organizations, and individuals in and around Osceola County, fostering their capacity to connect with target audiences and achieve their marketing and promotional aspirations.

Recognized as Osceola County’s foremost source for trusted information, Positively Osceola is leveraging its extensive reach and credibility to provide an enhanced platform for businesses looking to expand their marketing presence and connect meaningfully with their communities.

Positively Osceola Plus offers a comprehensive suite of support services tailored to meet the diverse needs of local enterprises. From strategic marketing guidance and targeted advertising to community outreach initiatives, the program aims to empower businesses and organizations in amplifying their visibility and achieving their goals.

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HEALTH

Most children share a deep love and bond with their family pets. And these adorable furry friends do more than offer companionship, teach responsibility and bring joy to your home — they can help boost children’s immune systems, too.

IMMUNE RESPONSE: ALLERGENS, ECZEMA, INFECTIONS

Though you may hesitate to let your dog lick your baby’s face, these doggy kisses may help protect your child from getting sick.

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District 3 Commissioner Brandon Arrington invites you to an Osceola County

HIRING EVENT!

Tuesday, May 7, 2024 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Valencia College Poinciana Campus Room 1-125

3255 Pleasant Hill Rd. Kissimmee, FL 34746

For more information on these positions and others, please visit: governmentjobs.com/careers/osceola

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In a move that underscores a steadfast commitment to education and community prosperity, Osceola County has once again cast a unanimous vote in favor of the transformative Osceola Prosper program. During Monday’s County Commission meeting, all five commissioners earmarked an impressive $8.3 million to continue fueling this initiative that has already begun reshaping the educational landscape for local students.

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Law: Which vehicles are more likely to be involved in serious or fatal accidents?

Sadly, serious and fatal accidents take place on a daily basis in Central Florida. These crashes can happen in a number of ways and can be caused by not following traffic laws, inexperience, intoxication, distracted driving, fatigue, and medical issues.

Statistics show that fatal car accidents can often occur based on the type of vehicle. You may think that sports cars are most likely to be in crashes due to their speed and performance. However, according to the NHTSA, it’s the everyday cars, trucks, and SUVs on the roadways that are involved more frequently in serious or even deadly accidents, with sedans and pickup trucks accounting for more than three-quarters of fatal accidents. If you drive out on the roadways, here’s what you need to know about which vehicles have been involved in many of the crashes.

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Orlando Health: Protect Yourself Against the Most Common Skin Cancer HEALTH

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common and least lethal form of skin cancer. But you still need to take it seriously. If left untreated, this cancer can eventually reach muscle, bone and cartilage – with the potential to be disfiguring. In extremely rare cases, it can spread to other parts of the body and become lifethreatening.

The importance of early detection was highlighted recently when model Christie Brinkley revealed her treatment for basal cell carcinoma after it was noticed during a routine exam. What Is Basal Cell Carcinoma?

Every year, more than 4 million people in the U.S. are diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma. Anyone can get this type of skin cancer, though it is slightly more common in men and in people with fair skin and lightly colored eyes. It is also more common if you’re older than 50.

Basal cell carcinoma forms in cells found in the lower part of your outside layer of skin, also known as the epidermis. It’s the layer of skin that you can see and touch. These cells are critical for making new skin, which they do by dividing and making copies of themselves.

Errors in this copying system are what lead to these cancerous lesions. Genetic damage – often caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays (from the sun or tanning beds) – to your basal cells disrupts their ability to do their job properly. When functioning correctly, they make a new cell copy when needed. But when damaged, these cells run amok, creating too many copies of themselves, creating lumps or lesions.

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As the educational landscape continues to evolve in and around Osceola County, parents are seeking more than just a conventional schooling experience for their children. They seek environments that foster individual growth, creativity, and a sense of community. Creative Inspiration Journey School (CIJS), a tuition-free Pre-K through 8th grade public charter school located in St. Cloud, has emerged as a beacon of innovative education, offering an unparalleled learning journey for students. Elevate Your Child’s Learning Experience With Pre-K through 8th Grade Creative Inspiration Journey School in St. Cloud

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KISSIMMEE CIVIC CENTER 201 E Dakin Ave, Kissimmee, FL 34741 FREE ADMISSION! SATURDAY, MAY 4, 2024 10:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Get the family ready for Osceola County’s annual BEFORE THE STORM event where you have an opportunity to get all the knowledge needed to be prepared before this year’s hurricane season strikes. For additional information please contact DanielleL.Balser@osceola.org Food will be available nearby

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Gatorland, Central Florida’s First Attraction to Kick Off Historic 75th Anniversary in May

Gatorland is making history this year! Central Florida’s very first attraction that opened in 1949 is celebrating its 75th Anniversary and is inviting the public to this Diamond Jubilee Celebration with all the fun and games of the Fifth Annual Gatorpalooza Weekend, May 18-19, 2024.

Gatorpalooza 2024, included with park admission, will feature music, specialty food, craft vendors, artisans, family fun, games, appearances by the Gatorland Vlog Team and, of course, all the alligators, animals, and awesomeness that a day at Gatorland has to offer. Gator Gully Splash Park, also included in park admission, is great way for kids and adults to cool down and have fun.

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Universal Orlando Resort’s Summer Debuts: New Parade, Nighttime Shows, and More!

This summer, Universal Orlando Resort will debut a captivating collection of new, must-see experiences that offer exciting entertainment for the whole family from day to night.

The lineup of summertime adventures includes the June 14 grand opening of DreamWorks Land – the vibrant new themed environment inspired by beloved characters from DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek, Trolls and Kung Fu Panda; CineSational: A Symphonic Spectacular – a riveting new nighttime lagoon show; and Hogwarts Always –an all-new castle projection show in The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Hogsmeade. And on July 3, guests will enjoy the debut of Universal’s largest daytime parade to date, Universal Mega Movie Parade.

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Splash into Summer: Disney’s H2O Glow After Hours Lights Up Walt Disney World from May 25

With summer break just around the corner, Walt Disney World Resort guests can get ready to have a “glowing’’ good time when Disney H2O Glow After Hours returns to Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon starting May 25.

Guests can look forward to magical late-night parties throughout the summer, giving them an opportunity to enjoy the tropical Disney water park with shorter wait times. The 2024 H2O Glow After Hours season offers more event nights than ever before, with 18 select evenings from May 25 to Aug. 31, 2024.

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Daring Depths: Venture Close to Alligators on During Gatorland’s Exclusive Marsh Tour

How Close Is TOO CLOSE? Dare to get up close and personal with some of the most formidable predators in Florida on this exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the Alligator Breeding Marsh. This area, normally closed to the public, opens its gates for the brave souls eager to experience the thrill of standing just a few feet away from hundreds of hungry, giant alligators. Under the safety of expert guidance, participants will not only witness but also instigate a spectacular feeding frenzy among these magnificent creatures. Capture this exhilarating moment with a photo session alongside your ‘dinner companions’ — thankful, of course, that you are not on the menu!

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Sunshine Snack: Florida Blueberry Oatmeal Bars

Indulge in the positively delicious Florida Blueberry Oatmeal Bars, where juicy, sun-ripened Florida blueberries meet hearty oats in a perfect harmony of flavors. These bars offer a delightful blend of sweetness and texture, making them an ideal treat for breakfast, a snack, or even a light dessert. Crafted with care to bring out the best of Florida’s natural bounty, each bite is a testament to the simple, yet irresistible taste of homemade goodness. Perfect for on-the-go or a moment of quiet indulgence, these oatmeal bars are a must-try for berry lovers.

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Tropical Elegance: Teres Major Steak with Shoestring Potatoes & Gorgonzola

Savor the positively delicious elegance of Florida Teres Major Steak with Crispy Shoestring Potatoes and Gorgonzola. This gourmet dish combines tender, juicy steak with the delicate crunch of shoestring potatoes, all topped with the rich, creamy tang of Gorgonzola cheese. It’s a symphony of flavors and textures that celebrates Florida’s culinary finesse.

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Sunshine Saute: Snap Bean & Sweet Pepper Medley

Savor the positively delicious taste of Florida Snap Bean and Sweet Pepper Saute, a vibrant dish that brings together the crunch of fresh snap beans with the sweetness of colorful peppers. This saute is a celebration of Florida’s bountiful produce, lightly seasoned and cooked to perfection, offering a delightful blend of flavors and textures.

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Southern Comfort: Tomato Cornbread with a Florida Twist

Savor the positively delicious blend of local flavors with Florida Tomato Cornbread, a delightful twist on a classic comfort food. This dish combines juicy Florida tomatoes with sweet, savory cornbread, creating a perfect harmony of tastes and textures. Ideal for any meal, this cornbread is a testament to the simple joy of fresh ingredients and home-cooked warmth.

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Sunshine Savory: Florida’s Sweet & Salty Wings

Dive into the irresistible flavor of Florida Sweet and Salty Wings, a positively delicious dish that perfectly balances the warmth of Florida sunshine with a tantalizing taste contrast. Each wing is coated in a delectable glaze that melds sweet, local honey with a hint of sea salt, creating an unforgettable savory-sweet experience. Ideal for gatherings or a family treat, these wings promise to be a crowd-pleaser, offering a unique take on a classic favorite that’s as memorable as it is tasty.

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Positively Delicious Island Breeze Braised Short Ribs

Dive into the positively delicious world of Florida Tropical Braised Short Ribs, where the rich, tender flavors of the ribs meet a vibrant tropical twist. Infused with the essence of Florida’s sun-kissed fruits and spices, each bite offers a melt-in-your-mouth experience that’s both comforting and exotic. Perfect for a special dinner or a festive gathering, these short ribs are a true celebration of Florida’s diverse culinary landscape, promising a memorable taste adventure.

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