The Osceola Daily News for April 30, 2025

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Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Lights Up Kissimmee

On Friday morning, law enforcement agencies, including the Osceola Sheriff's Office, and St. Cloud and Kissimmee Police, from across Osceola County came together in a powerful show of support for the Special Olympics Florida athletes during the 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run.

Around Osceola

Women’s Barrel Returns for the 155th Silver Spurs
St. Cloud Chamber to Host Quarterly Luncheon
Osceola County to Host “2025 Before the Storm" Event
Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital’s Expansion20,000-square-foot to Feature New ICU
Osceola School District Unveils New Transportation East
Voyager K-8 Student Wins Civics Bee Hosted by Chamber
Commissioner Ricky Booth to Host Free Tree Giveaway
Osceola History Announces Interim Executive Director
Silver Spurs Rodeo to Ride Back into OHP May 30–31

In and Around Osceola

Boating With Brandon Episode One

Osceola County is on the verge of captivating its residents and visitors alike with a new video series that promises to explore its hidden natural treasures like never before. Titled “Boating with Brandon,” this 10-part series is hosted by District 3 Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington.“

Boating With Brandon Episode Two

“Boating with Brandon” not only highlights the rich biodiversity of Osceola County but also profiles the influential change-makers who are shaping its future. In this episode, viewers will experience the thrilling pace of Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures at Southport, guided by the skilled Captain Chris Bryan. Joining Commissioner Arrington is ClickOrlando’s Trooper Steve Montiero.

Boating With Brandon Episode Three

Joining Commissioner Brandon Arrington in Episode Three of "Boating With Brandon" is Osceola County Commissioner for District 5, Ricky Booth, who delves into the rich history and natural beauty of the county’s scenic waterways, including Trout Lake, Lake Lizzie, Buck Lake, and East Lake Tohopekaliga. This episode showcases the beautiful biodiversity in the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes.

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Coffee Talks LIVE

LIVE with Osceola County Fair General Manager Joel Rose

January 6, 2025

LIVE with Charlie Draper of Draper Law Office

December 19th, 2024

LIVE with Maryemma Bachelder, Director of Communications with the City of St. Cloud

December 10th, 2024

LIVE in the City of St. Cloud to swear in new Mayor Chris Robertson, Council Member Jennifer A. Paul, and Council Member Kolby Urban

November 14th, 2024

LIVE with Mayor of Kissimmee, Jackie Espinosa

November 6th, 2024

Women’s Barrel Racing: A Legacy of Speed, Skill, and Spirit Returns to the 155th Silver Spurs

When the 155th Silver Spurs Rodeo charges into Osceola Heritage Park on May 30 and 31, brought to you by Experience Kissimmee, one of rodeo’s most thrilling and historic events will once again take center stage — women’s barrel racing.

Fast-paced, precision-driven, and fueled by the undeniable bond between horse and rider, barrel racing has long been a showcase of athleticism, grit, and horsemanship. This high-energy event not only highlights the quick footwork of the American Quarter Horse but also celebrates the trailblazing spirit of the women who brought the sport into the national spotlight nearly a century ago.

A Historic Ride: The Birth of Barrel Racing

Barrel racing traces its roots back to 1928 in Stamford, Texas, when women were first given the chance to demonstrate their riding skills inside the rodeo arena — a groundbreaking move at a time when opportunities for female competitors were rare. Originally featuring just two barrels and a figure-eight pattern, the event quickly evolved. By the 1950s, the now-famous cloverleaf pattern, using three barrels arranged in a triangular formation, became the standard.

City of St. Cloud Invites Community to “Zumba-Gold in the Park” – A Free Outdoor Fitness Event on May 17

The City of St. Cloud is inviting residents to lace up their sneakers and get moving at Zumba-Gold in the Park, a free community fitness event designed for all activity levels. This energizing morning of movement will take place on Saturday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Performing Arts Pavilion, located at 1104 Lakeshore Blvd.

Attendees can look forward to a fun-filled day of wellness featuring Zumba-Gold, a lower-impact version of the popular dance fitness program, perfect for active older adults and beginners. The event will also include a variety of exciting exercise experiences tailored to promote health and fitness in a supportive, outdoor setting. Zumba-Gold in the Park is free to attend and open to all ages and fitness levels. No registration is required.

For more information, contact St. Cloud Parks and Recreation at 407-957-7243.

Registration Information:

Online Registration: Establish an account prior to enrollment; activation may take up to one business day.

In-Person Registration: Visit the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center during operating hours to enroll.

Commissioner Janer Leads Osceola County’s Fair Housing Walk in Partnership with Kissimmee and St. Cloud

Osceola County Commissioner for District 2 Viviana Janer led local leaders, housing advocates, and community members on Wednesday at Kissimmee Lakefront Park during the Osceola County Fair Housing Walk—an event dedicated to raising awareness about fair and equal housing opportunities across the county.

The event, a joint effort by Osceola County’s Housing and Community Services Department, the City of Kissimmee, and the City of St. Cloud, aimed to promote the principles of Fair Housing Month through unity, advocacy, and education.

“Fair housing is not just a policy—it’s a promise to every resident that they deserve dignity, respect, and opportunity when it comes to finding a home,” said Chairwoman Janer.

The morning began with remarks from Danicka Ransom, Director of Osceola County Housing & Community Services, who welcomed participants and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration in advancing housing equity. She was followed by Chairwoman Viviana Janer, Osceola County Commissioner for District 2, and Kissimmee Mayor Jackie Espinosa, both of whom spoke about their governments’ shared commitment to fostering inclusive and accessible communities.

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Education Foundation Awards 582 Scholarships, Celebrates 40 Years of Impact at Scholarship Awards

The Education Foundation of Osceola County honored the achievements of graduating seniors at its Annual Scholarship Awards Ceremony Wednesday night at Osceola Heritage Park. The event, which was presented by Orlando Health, celebrated not just academic excellence, but the spirit of perseverance, service, and hope that defines the next generation of leaders in Osceola County.

This year, the Foundation awarded an incredible 582 scholarships to deserving students, bringing the total value of scholarships awarded since its inception to over $12 million.

Founded in 1985 by Tom Tompkins, the Foundation’s original goal was to guarantee first-year college tuition for every graduating senior in Osceola County. Now, 40 years later, the Foundation continues to fulfill that promise—and more—by delivering innovative programs that empower students, support educators, and build a stronger community.

As a milestone tribute, , the Foundation introduced the “40 for 40 Scholarship” in celebration of its 40th anniversary. Forty students were selected for this special honor based on their outstanding academic performance and commitment to community service.

Commissioner Ricky Booth to Host Free Plant & Tree Giveaway at Downtown St. Cloud Market on April 30

Osceola County Commissioner Ricky Booth invites residents to the Downtown St. Cloud Monthly Market on Wednesday, April 30, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., for a special Plant & Tree Giveaway—just in time to refresh your spring landscaping!

While you’re there, explore and support the vibrant community of local businesses and vendors that make this market a standout event on the last Wednesday of every month.

Residents can choose from a variety of free plants and trees (while supplies last), and experts from the Osceola County IFAS/Extension Service will be on-site to offer guidance on proper planting and care.

“Trees and plants increase property values and beautify our community. Join me in making Osceola even more beautiful!” said Commissioner Booth.

Don’t miss this opportunity to grow something great while enjoying an evening of shopping, dining, and connection in the heart of Downtown St. Cloud.

For more information visit www.Osceola.org, to arrange a discussion with Commissioner Booth about his Spring Plant & Tree Giveaway, or call 407-742-2384.

Red, White & Rodeo: Silver Spurs Rodeo to Ride Back into Osceola Heritage Park May 30–31

Saddle up for a patriotic, adrenaline-pumping weekend as the Silver Spurs Rodeo returns to Silver Spurs Arena at Osceola Heritage Park on May 30 and 31 at 7:30 p.m. for its Red, White & Rodeo event, brought to you by Experience Kissimmee. This summer showdown, brought to you by Experience Kiasimmee, promises high-flying action, heart-pounding excitement, and a heartfelt salute to America’s servicemen and women. Rodeo fans can expect all the classic events that make the sport legendary—bull riding, saddle bronc, bareback riding, barrel racing, team roping, tie-down roping, and steer wrestling—as top cowboys and cowgirls compete for cold. hard. cash and rodeo glory.

As part of the celebration, active and retired military members are invited to attend and will be honored throughout both nights. With paid admission and a valid military ID, veterans and active-duty guests can pick up a voucher in the arena lobby for a free hot dog or hamburger and a drink, courtesy of the Silver Spurs Riding Club.

The Silver Spurs Rodeo has been a staple of Osceola County’s heritage for generations, drawing rodeo fans from across the state for its blend of western sportsmanship and local hospitality. The summer rodeo is part of a long-standing tradition of supporting the community while showcasing elite rodeo talent.

Commissioner Peggy Choudhry and Animal Services Host Successful Free Microchip Event

Appreciative pet owners from around District One in Osceola County came together on Saturday for a Free Pet Microchip Event, hosted by District 1 Osceola County Commissioner Peggy Choudhry in collaboration with Osceola County Animal Services.

Held at 2925 International Drive (former Publix), the drive-up event aimed to enhance pet safety and help ensure lost animals have a better chance of being returned to their families.

The event, which took place from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, was open exclusively to Osceola County residents, with free microchipping provided while supplies lasted.

Commissioner Choudhry, who personally welcomed and assisted attendees, expressed her gratitude for the community’s participation:

“It was heartwarming to see so many residents come out today. Events like these show the strength of our community’s love for their pets,” said Commissioner Peggy Choudhry. “Microchipping is a simple but powerful way to make sure lost pets make it back home safely.”

Hosts Free Tree Giveaway to Promote Community

Osceola County hosted a Free Tree Giveaway on Thursday at Osceola County Fire Station 73, located at 7855 Osceola Polk Line Road. The event was led by District 1 Commissioner Peggy Choudhry, who, alongside Osceola County Fire Chief Larry Collier, kicked off the morning with a ceremonial tree planting in front of the fire station.

The event offered both Maple and Holly trees to residents for free on a first-come, firstserved basis—promoting environmental stewardship and community involvement.

“Planting trees is more than just adding greenery—it’s about investing in the future of our community,” said Commissioner Peggy Choudhry. “This giveaway is a way to bring people together to take action for our environment and enjoy the long-term benefits of a healthier, greener Osceola.”

The initiative reflects the county’s ongoing commitment to sustainability and resilience through simple, impactful acts like tree planting.

“Today’s tree planting symbolizes growth, protection, and preparedness,” added Fire Chief Larry Collier. “Just like the trees we planted, our department is rooted in this community, standing strong to serve and support.”

Osceola County Commissioner Peggy Choudhry

St. Cloud Chamber to Host Quarterly Luncheon Featuring Orlando Health – St. Cloud Hospital

The St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce will host its upcoming Quarterly Luncheon on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at Nona Church, located at 255 S Narcoossee Rd. in St. Cloud.

The event will feature a keynote address by Brian Wetzel, President of Orlando Health –St. Cloud Hospital, who will share the latest news and developments from the hospital.

Registration and lunch will begin at 11:30 a.m., with the program scheduled to start at 12:00 p.m. The luncheon provides an excellent opportunity for local business leaders, professionals, and community members to stay informed on health care initiatives and network with others invested in the future of Osceola County.

Tickets are priced at $25 for Chamber members and $30 for non-members. Attendees are encouraged to register early to secure their spot.=

For more information or to register, contact the Chamber at 407-892-3671 or visit www.stcloudflchamber.com.

Voyager K-8 Student Wins Local Civics Bee Hosted by Osceola Chamber; Central Florida Finalists Advance

A thriving community begins with an engaged and informed citizenry—and that starts with civics. That’s why The Osceola Chamber, in partnership with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, hosted the National Civics Bee competition at Gateway High School last week, an exciting new initiative aimed at inspiring middle school students to deepen their understanding of American democracy, engage meaningfully in their communities, and build trust in one another and our civic institutions.

The journey began last November when The Osceola Chamber and the School District of Osceola County invited 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students from public, private, charter, and home schools to participate in a civics-themed essay contest. From those submissions, community leaders from across the nation selected the top 20 scoring students to advance to a live, in-person final round.

This local competition—one of only three held in the state during Florida’s inaugural year participating in the National Civics Bee—was a milestone for civic education in our region.

Emceed by Chamber President and CEO John Newstreet, the event featured two rigorous quiz rounds that tested students on their civics knowledge.

Orlando Health Named One of the Best Places to Work in 2025, A Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award Winner

Orlando Health has been recognized as a winner of Glassdoor’s 17th Annual Employees’ Choice Awards, earning a spot among the Best Places to Work in 2025. What sets this award apart is that it is based entirely on feedback from employees, who voluntarily share anonymous reviews on Glassdoor, reflecting their experiences with the company, work environment, and overall job satisfaction over the past year.

"What makes this award so special is that it is based entirely on the feedback from our team members," says Karen Frenier, senior vice president, Human Resources and chief nurse executive, Orlando Health. "It's humbling to read the reviews and learn how our benefits, career development opportunities and unique culture have contributed to such a positive work environment for our team. I especially love seeing the comments about teamwork, and we are proud to support our team members as they daily go above and beyond for our patients."

When employees submit reviews about their employer on Glassdoor, they are asked to share their opinions on some of the best reasons to work for their employer (pros), any downsides (cons) and are encouraged to provide advice to management. In addition, employees are asked to rate how satisfied they are with their employer overall, rate their CEO and key workplace attributes,

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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital’s Major 20,000-squarefoot Expansion to Feature New ICU and Cardiac Cath Lab

A significant milestone was reached this week at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital as construction progresses on a transformative expansion designed to elevate patient care in the community. Marked by a ceremonial “topping out,” the hospital celebrated the placement of the final beam on its new two-story, 20,000-square-foot expansion that will house two state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization laboratories and a brand-new 10-bed Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

The expansion, located on the northwest corner of the hospital campus, reflects a major investment in advanced cardiovascular and critical care services. The new facilities are expected to open in January 2026 and will provide patients with faster, more advanced treatments without needing to travel outside the community.

“We are thrilled to bring this needed expansion to our Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital campus as it allows us to continue to enhance our care capabilities and to provide, close to home, world class healthcare to this community that we so proudly serve,” said Brian Wetzel, president of Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital. “I look forward to seeing the great things we are able to do for our patients within this beautiful new space.”

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Osceola Arts Begins Work on “The Garden Within” Mural in Downtown Kissimmee

Osceola Arts has begun work on its latest public mural, “The Garden Within,” at 219–231 Broadway in downtown Kissimmee. This vibrant piece, part of the ongoing ARTisNOW Public Murals Project, is being brought to life by Tampa-based artist Taylor Smith, known professionally as Dreamweaver.

The southwest-facing wall, currently being transformed, will soon feature a radiant blend of purples, pinks, blues, and greens, symbolizing growth, transformation, and the beauty of divine creation.

Dreamweaver’s signature fusion of abstract and realism will showcase sweeping wings—representing freedom and resilience—alongside glowing flowers that embody persistence and renewal. The mural is inspired by the quote, “All beauty begins where the soul dares to grow.”

“We’re thrilled to welcome Dreamweaver to Kissimmee as she begins transforming this blank wall into a vibrant work of art,” said Brian Camacho, Osceola Arts’ new Public Arts Coordinator. “The community will have the unique opportunity to witness this creative process unfold in real time.”

NEWS

I-4 Relief Lanes Open Near ChampionsGate, Easing Traffic for 140,000 Daily Drivers

Drivers commuting through one of the most congested stretches of Interstate 4 are now seeing significantly shorter travel times thanks to the early opening of new congestion relief lanes. The Florida Department of Transportation officially opened one additional lane in each direction between World Drive in Osceola County and U.S. 27 in Polk County on Monday, delivering long-awaited relief to the nearly 140,000 drivers who use this corridor daily.

The new lanes are part of the “Moving I-4 Forward” initiative — a 14-mile expansion project aimed at improving safety and mobility along a key segment of Central Florida’s busiest interstate. The milestone not only marks the completion of a major phase in the project but also exceeds expectations, with the lanes opening a full eight months ahead of schedule.

Peggy Choudhry“This is a big win for our community,” said Commissioner Choudhry. “Reducing congestion along I-4 helps not only our commuters and families but also boosts our local economy by improving access for visitors and businesses in Osceola County. I’m proud to see this kind of progress happening right here in District 1.”

Osceola

County and NSF Celebrate Launch of Florida Semiconductor Engine, Ushering in

a New Era of

Innovation was center stage Tuesday as Osceola County leaders, federal partners, and industry trailblazers gathered at NeoCity for the official ribbon cutting of the U.S. National Science Foundation’s Florida Semiconductor Engine. The milestone event began with “Coffee & Conversation” at the OC Building in Kissimmee, featuring Tawny Olore, P.E., CEO of the newly renamed Engine, who unveiled a new identity and website—SemiconductorEngine.org—solidifying Florida’s place at the forefront of U.S. semiconductor innovation.

The Florida Semiconductor Engine, formerly known as the Central Florida Semiconductor Innovation Engine, is one of only 10 programs nationally selected by the NSF’s Regional Innovation Engines initiative. It was awarded up to $15 million in initial funding and has the potential to receive up to $160 million over the next 10 years to drive growth in the semiconductor advanced and specialty packaging industry.

“This is more than just a ribbon cutting,” said Olore. “It marks the beginning of an unprecedented partnership-driven effort to develop the infrastructure, workforce, and ecosystem needed to power the next generation of semiconductor technology—right here in Florida.”

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Osceola County to Host “2025 Before the Storm” Hurricane Preparedness Event in Kissimmee May 3

With hurricane season quickly approaching, Osceola County is urging residents to be ready by attending the 2025 Before the Storm: Hurricane Preparation for the Whole Family event on Saturday, May 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kissimmee Civic Center.

The event is free to attend and offers families an opportunity to learn how to prepare for the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season, which officially begins on June 1 and runs through November 30.

Hosted in partnership with the City of Kissimmee, City of St. Cloud, Osceola County Emergency Management, and other local agencies, the event will feature:

• Free admission

• Emergency preparedness tips and resources

• Touch-a-truck experience for kids

• Hands-on activities

• County and city partner booths offering vital information

Commissioner Ricky Booth to Host Free Plant & Tree Giveaway at Downtown St. Cloud Market on April 30

Osceola County Commissioner Ricky Booth invites residents to the Downtown St. Cloud Monthly Market on Wednesday, April 30, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., for a special Plant & Tree Giveaway—just in time to refresh your spring landscaping!

While you’re there, explore and support the vibrant community of local businesses and vendors that make this market a standout event on the last Wednesday of every month.

Residents can choose from a variety of free plants and trees (while supplies last), and experts from the Osceola County IFAS/Extension Service will be on-site to offer guidance on proper planting and care.

“Trees and plants increase property values and beautify our community. Join me in making Osceola even more beautiful!” said Commissioner Booth.

Don’t miss this opportunity to grow something great while enjoying an evening of shopping, dining, and connection in the heart of Downtown St. Cloud.

For more information visit www.Osceola.org, to arrange a discussion with Commissioner Booth about his Spring Plant & Tree Giveaway, or call 407-742-2384.

Osceola County’s New Digital Permit Alert System to Provide Easier Access to Residents

The Osceola County Board of County Commissioners has announced announce the launch of the County’s Web-Based Permit Notification System, an innovative platform designed to enhance communication with citizens regarding local developments.

This initiative reflects the County’s commitment to being first to what’s next in fostering transparency and ensuring residents remain informed about activities in our community. Benefits of the new notification system include:

Real-Time Notifications: Citizens can subscribe to receive updates about nearby developments via text message, email, or phone calls.

Customized Alerts: Subscribers can tailor notifications based on specific addresses or proximity to their locations of interest.

Improved Access: The system ensures that critical information, including permit numbers, meeting dates, and project descriptions, is accessible through a citizenfriendly web portal.

Bridging Gaps: Residents can choose to opt in to a one through five-mile radius ensuring broader awareness.

Orlando Health’s Hospital Care at Home Hits 2,000-Patient Milestone in Central Florida

Orlando Health’s Hospital Care at Home program, which delivers acute hospitallevel care directly to adult patients in the comfort of their own homes, has successfully treated over 2,000 patients across Central Florida since its launch in February 2023.

The program, available to Orlando Health patients who meet specific clinical criteria determined by emergency department and hospital staff, is now available through Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital, Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orlando Health Emergency Room –Osceola, Orlando Health Emergency Room – Randal Park, Orlando Health Emergency Room – Lake Mary, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital and Orlando Health South Lake Hospital. In June, Hospital Care at Home celebrated its 1,000th patient admitted into the program.

“This latest milestone reflects the significant growth of our program within less than two years of operation,” said Linda Fitzpatrick, assistant vice president, Orlando Health Hospital Care at Home. “It is a testament to our patients’ trust in this advanced healthcare model and the dedication of our care providers.”

Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics Lights Up Kissimmee with Community Support

On Friday morning, law enforcement agencies from across Osceola County came together in a powerful show of support for the Special Olympics Florida athletes during the 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run.

The 2025 Law Enforcement Torch Run not only brings communities together but stands as a powerful reminder that through unity and compassion, the world can be made more inclusive — one mile at a time.

The event kicked off from the Silver Spurs Arena parking lot and finished strong at the Ruby Plaza Boardwalk at Kissimmee Lakefront Park, with participants and spectators alike energized by the spirit of inclusion and empowerment.

Members of the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, along with officers from the St. Cloud Police Department, Kissimmee Police Department, Osceola County Corrections, and the Florida Highway Patrol, joined forces to carry the symbolic “Flame of Hope” through the streets of Kissimmee.

Together, they ran not just to raise funds, but to shine a light on a global movement of respect, dignity, and opportunity for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

Osceola History Ushers in New Leadership with Appointment of Dawn Snell as Interim Executive

The Osceola County Historical Society, known as Osceola History, has appointed Dawn Snell as its Interim Executive Director, the organization’s Board of Directors announced this week.

Snell, who joined Osceola History in 2022, brings a dynamic vision for the organization’s future along with extensive experience in museum operations and a deep commitment to preserving Osceola County’s heritage. Her promotion marks a new chapter for the organization, following the retirement of former Executive Director Kimberly Murray, who served in the role since 2018.

Prior to this appointment, Snell held key leadership positions within the organization, including Activities and Outreach Manager and most recently, Assistant Director. She has played an instrumental role in enhancing public programming, expanding community partnerships, and overseeing improvements at both Pioneer Village and the Welcome Center & History Museum.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dawn Snell into the role of Interim Executive Director,” said Stacy McCland, current Chair of the Board of Directors. “Her commitment to Osceola County, her forward-thinking ideas, and her collaborative leadership style make her the

Orlando Health Becomes First in Nation to Earn Critical-Care Nursing Excellence Award

Orlando Health Hospital Care at Home has made history as the first program in the nation to receive the prestigious Silver Beacon Award for Excellence from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, recognizing its groundbreaking approach to delivering acute hospital-level care directly in patients’ homes.

The program, which has served more than 2,000 patients in Central Florida since its launch in February 2023, is available to Orlando Health patients who meet specific clinical criteria determined by emergency department and hospital staff. It is available through Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital, Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orlando Health Emergency Room –Osceola, Orlando Health Emergency Room – Randal Park, Orlando Health Emergency Room – South Seminole, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital and Orlando Health South Lake Hospital. Orlando Health is among 186 hospitals in the United States that were recognized wit

h Beacon Awards. Recipients demonstrate effective systems for optimal patient care and positive, safe work environments.

New Era Begins for Fire Station 43 as Osceola County Celebrates Groundbreaking in Campbell City

Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS, alongside District 3 Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington, county leaders, and project partners, officially broke ground on the future site of Fire Station 43 in Campbell City—signaling the beginning of an exciting new chapter for one of the county’s most established and dedicated fire stations.

“Station 43 is an institution in this community,” Osceola County Commission Vice Chairman and District 3 Commissioner Brandon Arrington said. “We are so proud that this new facility will give them the space and the resources to continue that tradition of service for many years to come.”

Station 43 has been serving the community in Campbell City for decades, originally founded as the all-volunteer Campbell City Fire Department; when OSCFR was created in 1989, the station was brought into the department and remained a volunteer station for several years.

The station became a “combination” station several years later when a paidprofessional EMS rescue unit was added, transitioning to full around-the-clock staffing in 2002.

Osceola County Elections Office Receives National Recognition for Voter Education

The Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Office has earned an honorable mention in the 2024 Clearinghouse Awards, recognized alongside just three other counties nationwide.

Each year, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) reviews entries across eight categories celebrating excellence in election administration.

Osceola County was honored in the Communications: Distinguished Voter Education and Communications Initiative Award category for its innovative Early Voting site map and accompanying sample ballot that highlights Early Voting locations.

For trusted information about state and local elections, visit the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections website at voteosceola.gov or the Florida Department of State’s website at DOS.MyFlorida.com/elections.

For more information, visit voteosceola.gov or call 407-742-6000.

Osceola School District Celebrates Official Opening of Voyager K-8 in Sunbridge

On Friday, the School District of Osceola County proudly celebrated the official ribbon cutting of its newest educational facility—Voyager K-8, a state-of-the-art prototype school serving kindergarten through eighth grade students in the rapidly growing Sunbridge community.

The ceremony was attended by a host of community leaders and district representatives, including School Board Members Anthony Cook, Paul Bronson, Terry Castillo, and Board Chair Heather Kahoun, as well as Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff and Chief Facilities Officer David Sharma. Also present were school staff, parents, and enthusiastic students eager to be part of this historic moment.

One of the most memorable highlights of the event came from a moving performance of the National Anthem by student Briella, whose heartfelt rendition stirred the audience and captured the pride and promise of Voyager K-8. The event continued with a studentled inspiration program featuring musical performances, student welcomes, a jazz band presentation, and a special time capsule ceremony.

“This school represents more than just a new building—it represents opportunity, innovation, and community,” said Dr. Shanoff. “We are proud to open a space that will empower our students from kindergarten through eighth grade with the tools they need to thrive.”

New Era Begins for Fire Station 43 as Osceola County Celebrates Groundbreaking

Osceola County Fire Rescue & EMS, alongside District 3 Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington, county leaders, and project partners, officially broke ground on the future site of Fire Station 43 in Campbell City—signaling the beginning of an exciting new chapter for one of the county’s most established and dedicated fire stations.

“Station 43 is an institution in this community,” Osceola County Commission Vice Chairman and District 3 Commissioner Brandon Arrington said. “We are so proud that this new facility will give them the space and the resources to continue that tradition of service for many years to come.”

Station 43 has been serving the community in Campbell City for decades, originally founded as the all-volunteer Campbell City Fire Department; when OSCFR was created in 1989, the station was brought into the department and remained a volunteer station for several years. The station became a “combination” station several years later when a paid-professional EMS rescue unit was added, transitioning to full around-the-clock staffing in 2002.

“The new fire station stands as a lasting symbol to the commitment we have for public safety,” said District 1 Commissioner Peggy Choudhry. “This new home for Station 43 will not only provide comfort and security to our residents and visitors but also serve as a proud and empowering space for our dedicated firefighters and paramedics.”

SPORTS

Horns Blast Nona To Advance to Boys Baseball Regional Semifinals

For a second time in three playoff games against Lake Nona, Harmony’s starting pitcher failed to get out in the first inning. And for the second time in those three outings, it simply did not matter.

The Longhorns got five RBI from Clayton Williams and Jariel Perez bashed a home run to lead Harmony to a 13-3 win over Lake Nona and a sweep of their best of three series in a Class 7A, Region 3 quarterfinal.

With the win, Harmony will now host Jupiter (21-8) in a best of three regional semifinal that starts next Wednesday. Jupiter advanced to the round with a sweep of St. Cloud (10-0, 2-1) in a doubleheader yesterday. The first two games will be played at Harmony, with a third – if necessary game – slated for Jupiter on May 3.

“There is no question Jupiter is going to be a terrific challenge for us,” Harmony coach Heath Williams said. “They are a terrific team and I know they are looking to avenge last year’s loss to us in the playoffs.” In last year’s single elimination format, Harmony traveled to Jupiter and upset the highly-favored Warriors, 10-6, to reach the regional final.

SPORTS

A Very Special Champion’s Spirit: Poinciana’s Marvin Cherry Inspires at Regional Weightlifting

On Saturday, the top 160 high school weightlifters gathered at St. Cloud Gymnasium for the Class 3A, Region 3 championships. Surprisingly, the largest roar from the crowd did not come for St. Cloud record-setting hometown lifter Mikey Ziss or any of the other competitors trying to qualify for next week’s state championships.

Instead, the loudest applause was reserved for an athlete who captured both the spotlight and the hearts of everyone in the gym.

When Marvin Cherry stepped to the platform to attempt a clean-and-jerk lift, practically every competitor gathered around the platform and shouted encouragement as Cherry successfully completed the lift. As he completed it, the crowd still exploded in applause for Cherry, a Poinciana special education senior with Down’s Syndrome.

It was a culmination of an outstanding season for Cherry, who was competing at the varsity level in a sport he loves.

Cherry became interested in weightlifting through Special Olympics, but when that seasonal program ended in the Fall, his mother Sheron Boothe contacted the Poinciana High to see what other programs might become available.

PARK HOPPING

Explore the Wild Side: Drive-Thru Safari Park at

Wild Florida in Osceola County

Ready to embark on a thrilling wildlife journey without leaving the comfort of your car? Look no further than Wild Florida’s Drive-Thru Safari Park, an Osceola County gem that’s redefining family road trips.

With over 150 exotic and native animals roaming freely across expansive grounds, the safari park offers a unique opportunity to get up close to giraffes, zebras, antelopes, and more. The gates open at 9 a.m. and close at 6 p.m., with the last car allowed in at 4:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.

But the adventure doesn’t end there. Guests can enhance their visit with unforgettable animal encounters, from feeding gentle giants to painting alongside the tallest creatures on Earth. And as a bonus, admission to Wild Florida’s Gator Park is included with every safari ticket, allowing visitors to walk on the wild side with alligators and other fascinating reptiles.

Whether booking online, calling 407-957-3135, or emailing reservations@wildfl.com, the process is quick and easy. Reservations are available Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., making it simple to plan a day of adventure.

PARK HOPPING

Fun Spot Kissimmee’s One-Day Dining Deal

Snack

Fun Spot America in Kissimmee is offering an exclusive One-Day Dining Deal that allows guests to enjoy two meals and a snack for just $24.99 plus tax, representing a savings of over 34%. This online-only offer is designed to enhance your park experience with convenient and affordable dining options.

Deal Highlights:

Two Meals: Each meal includes an entrée, side, and dessert. The first meal is available for lunch, and the second for dinner.

One Snack: Redeemable at any time during the day.

Participating Locations: Meals and snacks can be enjoyed at various food venues throughout Fun Spot America Kissimmee.

How It Works:

Purchase Online: Add the One-Day Dining Deal to your ticket purchase through the official Fun Spot America website.

Redeem On-Site: Upon arrival, present your proof of purchase at the ticket window to receive a dining wristband.

Enjoy Your Meals: Use your wristband to claim your meals and snack.

INJURY LAW Draper

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.

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.

HEALTH

Prostate Wellness: Dietary Choices from Orlando Health That Make a Difference

Eating right can keep your heart, digestion and brain functioning properly, but did you know a healthy diet can help your prostate, too? While there are certain factors outside of your control that affect prostate health, such as your age and family history, making healthy lifestyle choices can help prevent prostate problems.

Why Prostate Health Matters

An important part of a man’s reproductive system, the prostate is a small, walnut-sized gland below the bladder and in front of the rectum. The prostate produces fluid that contains enzymes, minerals and proteins that nourish and transport sperm.

Maintaining prostate health is important for men of all ages, but as you get older and risk increases for complications like incontinence, sexual dysfunction and prostate cancer, it’s even more essential.

HEALTH

Orlando Health: Strengthen Your Aging Bones with Smart Nutrition and Healthy Lifestyle Choices

As you grow older, it is inevitable that your bones will become more fragile. It’s simply part of your body’s natural life cycle. But that doesn’t mean you are powerless to slow the process – or bolster the strength of your bones to avoid osteoporosis.

From the time you are born, your bone tissue is constantly breaking down and rebuilding, through bone remodeling. The process operates at different rates throughout your life.

You reach peak bone mass in your 20s and then hit a period of stability throughout your 30s. But then sometime in your 40s and 50s, your bones start breaking down faster than your body can rebuild them.

From Family Feasts to Office Treats: Cowboy Chicken’s Thanksgiving Meals Perfectly Sized for Every Celebration

As Thanksgiving approaches, Cowboy Chicken is making holiday meals stress-free and delicious with their expanded turkey offerings, ensuring gatherings of all sizes are well-fed. From now until December 31, Cowboy Chicken offers handseasoned, juicy turkeys in a variety of meal packages to suit any occasion, whether it’s a large family gathering or an intimate meal for one.

Positively Delicious Hearty Harvest: Florida Chicken, Sweet Potato & Kale Salad

Enjoy a nutritious and vibrant meal with Florida Chicken, Sweet Potato, and Kale Salad. This positively delicious dish combines tender grilled chicken, roasted sweet potatoes, and fresh kale, tossed together for a wholesome and satisfying salad. Ideal for a lunch or light dinner, this salad is a delightful way to enjoy Florida’s fresh produce and proteins.

Sunshine in a Bowl: Florida’s Ultimate Tropical Fruit Salad, It’s Positively Delicious

This Florida Tropical Fruit Salad is a positively delicious celebration of Florida’s finest produce. This refreshing blend of colorful fruits is perfectly sweetened with a hint of local orange blossom honey, creating a delightful treat that’s as pleasing to the palate as it is to the eye. Enjoy this luscious salad on a sunny day for a true taste of tropical paradise.

Experience Positively Delicious Pan-Seared Florida Culotte Steak

This Pan-Seared Florida Culotte Steak is a positively delicious choice for any meat lover, offering a rich and savory experience. This tender cut is expertly seared to achieve a perfect crust, locking in its natural juices and enhancing its robust flavors. Simple yet luxurious, this steak is sure to impress at any dinner table.

Coastal Cravings: Positively Delicious Florida Blue Crab Panini

This Florida Blue Crab Panini is a positively delicious twist on the classic sandwich. Bursting with the fresh, sweet flavors of local blue crab, this panini is grilled to crispy perfection, melding the delicate crab with a melty, creamy cheese. Ideal for a luxurious lunch or a satisfying dinner, it’s a gourmet treat that brings a taste of the Florida coast right to your table.

Positively Delicious Savory Sensations: Florida Chicken, Mushroom & Bacon Melt

Indulge in the positively delicious flavors of a Florida Chicken, Mushroom, and Bacon Melt. This mouthwatering sandwich layers tender chicken, savory mushrooms, and crisp bacon under a blanket of melted cheese, all nestled between toasted bread.

Each bite delivers a satisfying crunch and a burst of hearty, rich flavors, making it a perfect choice for a fulfilling meal.

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