The Osceola Daily News for March 9, 2025

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Kissimmee’s Kowtown Festival Returns on Saturday March 22 to Celebrate 142 Years!

Kissimmee is throwing its biggest birthday bash yet with the annual Kowtown Festival, celebrating the city’s 142nd anniversary. This familyfriendly event will take place on March 22 from 12 PM to 4 PM at Lakefront Park’s Festival Lawn, and is brought to you by Experience Kissimmee.

Around Osceola

Get Your Green On! St. Cloud to Host Annual St. Patrick’s
Kissimmee Home & Garden Show to Showcase Trends
Thirteen Osceola Students Honored by OUC
FDOT’s Moving I-4 Forward Program to Accelerate Congestion Relief in Osceola County
City of St. Cloud Recognizes 72 Employees for Service
Kissimmee Announces Temporary Lane Closures
Osceola County Announces Public Meeting for Nova Road Widening
The Wall That Heals: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Replica
City of Kissimmee Names Two Finalists in Search for Chief

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

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Friday, March 21, 2025 9 A.M. – 11:30 A.M.

Kissimmee’s Kowtown Festival Returns on Saturday March 22 to Celebrate 142 Years!

The City of Kissimmee is throwing its biggest birthday bash yet with the annual Kowtown Festival, celebrating the city’s 142nd anniversary. This family-friendly event will take place on March 22 from 12 PM to 4 PM at Lakefront Park’s Festival Lawn and will feature a variety of exciting activities for all ages.

Attendees can enjoy live music from Lanco and other local artists, delicious food from vendors and food trucks, and the ever-popular KUA Kids Power Zone. Of course, no birthday celebration is complete without free birthday cake, making this a must-attend event for Kissimmee residents and visitors alike.

With Kissimmee being one of Florida’s fastest-growing cities, the Kowtown Festival is a way to honor its rich history and vibrant community spirit. Whether you’re a longtime resident or new to the area, this event promises fun, entertainment, and a true taste of Kissimmee’s heritage.

The Kowtown Festival is sponsored by Experience Kissimmee, Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA), and Toho Water Authority.

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Inspired! Kissimmee Home & Garden Show to Showcase Trends, Deals, and Expert Advice March 15, 16

Inspiration blooms in the spring at the Kissimmee Home & Garden Show, returning to Osceola Heritage Park Event Center on Saturday, March 15, 2025, from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and Sunday, March 16, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This highly anticipated annual event offers free admission and parking, making it the perfect opportunity for homeowners, gardening enthusiasts, and DIYers to explore the latest trends in home improvement, landscaping, and sustainable living.

Attendees will have the chance to meet with local and national contractors offering exclusive “show-only” deals, ideal for those looking to jumpstart their next renovation or home enhancement project. Exhibitors will showcase products and services across a variety of categories, including pools, outdoor living, windows and doors, closet and storage solutions, awnings, solar energy, epoxy floor coatings, sheds, and kitchen and bath remodeling.

A highlight of the event is the Master Gardener Seminars, hosted by experts from the UF/IFAS Extension, who will provide insights into Central Florida’s unique growing conditions. These free daily sessions will cover topics such as native plants, pest control, and sustainable gardening practices, offering attendees valuable tips to cultivate their perfect home garden.

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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City of St. Cloud Recognizes 72 Employees for Their Years of Service to the City and Community

The City of St. Cloud hosted a special awards dinner on Friday, February 28, to celebrate and recognize 72 dedicated employees for their years of service to the community. The event highlighted the commitment and contributions of city staff who have worked tirelessly to provide essential services to residents.

“I am proud of each of our employees who come to work every day and do their jobs to provide excellent services to our residents,” said City Manager Veronica Miller. “The longevity of these employees is a testament to their dedication to helping us meet our goal of continuing to make St. Cloud a great place to live, work, play, and do business.”

Additionally, the city recognized employees with over 25 years of service who were not at specific milestone years, acknowledging their ongoing commitment to the community.

A Celebration of Dedication

The awards dinner served as a moment of reflection and appreciation for those who have devoted their careers to serving St. Cloud residents. These individuals play a critical role in ensuring the city runs smoothly, whether through public safety, infrastructure maintenance, administration, or community services.

Get Your Green On! St. Cloud to Host Annual St. Patrick’s Day Celebration with Parade, Live Music & More in March

Get ready to turn Downtown St. Cloud green as the city’s annual Paint the Cloud Green – Light Parade & Street Party returns on Saturday, March 15, from 7:30 PM to 11 PM. This St. Patrick’s Day-themed celebration promises an evening filled with live music, family fun, and festive energy, bringing the community together for one of the most anticipated events of the season.

A Parade of Lights and Community Spirit

The highlight of the night is the Light Parade, where floats decorated in glowing green will light up the streets, spreading Irish cheer along the way. The parade kicks off at Lakeshore Blvd., making its way through Pennsylvania Ave., 11th Street, Massachusetts Ave., and back to Lakeshore Blvd. Families, friends, and visitors are encouraged to line the route and enjoy the colorful displays and lively entertainment.+

Adding to the excitement, local organizations and businesses are invited to participate in the parade by registering a float. Those interested in being part of the celebration can contact St. Cloud Parks & Recreation at 407-957-7243 or parksandrecreation@stcloudfl. gov.

Thousands Join Osceola School District’s “Keeping Pace with Wellness Family Fun Walk/Run 5K” on Saturday

The School District of Osceola County once again demonstrated its commitment to health and wellness with the annual Keeping Pace with Wellness Family Fun Walk/Run 5K at Austin Tindall Park on Saturday.

This signature event, designed to give back to school district employees and their families, drew an impressive crowd of nearly 4,000 runners and walkers, including Superintendent Dr. Mark Shanoff and other district leaders.

This highly anticipated event featured much more than just a race. Participants enjoyed a full wellness fair, a dedicated kid zone, and a variety of health screenings, reinforcing the district’s commitment to the well-being of its employees and their families. Over 20 food trucks lined the venue, providing a mix of healthy and indulgent options for attendees to enjoy post-race.

For those seeking preventative health care, the event partnered with essential wellness services. The Mammogram Bus and OnSpot Dermatology returned to offer screenings, while a new addition—the Vision Bus—provided vision assessments for school district employees. These services play a crucial role in supporting the overall health of the

McCormick Research Institute’s Horses & Heroes Roundup: Rodeo Thrills Supporting Vets Special Needs Programs

The McCormick Research Institute hosted its Horses & Heroes Roundup on Saturday, March 1, bringing together hundreds of supporters for a day of exciting rodeo entertainment and meaningful fundraising. The event showcased horse trick riding, Roman riding demonstrations, rope tricks, and cowboy gun expertise, all while supporting the institute’s life-changing programs for veterans and individuals with special needs.

Attendees witnessed daring horseback performances, including balloon-shooting stunts at full gallop, while also enjoying pony rides, food trucks, raffles, and other family-friendly activities. But beyond the entertainment, the event highlighted one of McCormick’s core missions—helping veterans overcome PTSD through equine-assisted therapy.

Originally founded as Heavenly Hooves in 2002, the McCormick Research Institute has grown into an internationally recognized leader in equine-assisted therapy. The organization first gained recognition by providing horseback experiences for children with life-threatening illnesses at Give Kids the World Village.

Osceola and Polk counties are growing rapidly, with communities like Poinciana leading that change. The Central Florida Expressway Authority (CFX) is working with local leaders to find ways to relieve traffic congestion resulting from Poinciana’s rapid growth.

CFX is proposing the Southport Connector Expressway as part of a series of new roadways to help Move Poinciana. The proposed expressway would be part of a regional solution for easier and more efficient travel - including making it more convenient to get to Interstate 4 and Florida’s Turnpike.

Study Description

• CFX would widen Cypress Parkway to six lanes to help relieve traffic backups, making travel easier and benefitting everyone.

• Elevated expressway in the middle of Cypress Parkway would let people making longer trips get to their destinations more quickly. That also would mean less traffic on the local road.

• Based on community input, CFX is looking at building the elevated expressway on bridge structures, which would maintain more open, community views; on fill dirt with retaining walls; or a combination of both.

• Cypress Parkway would be improved for pedestrians and motorists alike.

Study Map

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.”

District One Commissioner Peggy Choudhry to Host

Seniors Fun Day and Ice Cream Social

Seniors in Osceola County are in for a special treat as District One Commissioner Peggy Choudhry hosts the Seniors Fun Day & Ice Cream Social on Saturday, March 8, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Sherwood Forest Clubhouse, 705 Arrow Lane in Kissimmee.

This exciting community event offers a perfect opportunity for seniors to enjoy live entertainment, Zumba sessions, bingo, health education, free raffles, and of course, delicious free ice cream and lunch.

It’s a great chance to socialize, stay active, and connect with fellow community members.

“We want to celebrate our seniors and provide them with a day filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit,” said Commissioner Choudhry.

The event, sponsored by Osceola County and the Masa Action Fund, is designed to bring seniors together for a day of relaxation, fun, and engagement.

Seniors are encouraged to reserve their spot in advance. Don’t miss out on this wonderful day of community, connection, and sweet treats!

OCSA Jazz Band A Selected to Compete in Essentially

Ellington Competition in NY

The Jazz at Lincoln Center has officially announced the top high school jazz bands in the nation chosen to compete in the 30th Annual Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival, set to take place from May 7-11, 2025, in New York City. Among the elite finalists is the Osceola County School for the Arts Jazz Band A, led by director Jason Anderson.

This marks another significant achievement for the talented young musicians, who proudly represent not only their school and county but also the entire state of Florida. The Osceola County School for the Arts Jazz Band A is the only high school jazz band from Florida to earn a spot in this prestigious competition.

Last year, the Osceola County School for the Arts (OCSA) Jazz Band A delivered an incredible performance at the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition & Festival, placing second behind Newark Academy from New Jersey. Alongside their strong finish, OCSA earned prestigious sectional awards, including Outstanding Rhythm Section and Outstanding Brass Section, cementing their reputation as one of the top high school jazz bands in the nation.

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital Unveils

Expanded

Emergency Department

Last Wednesday, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital proudly unveiled the expansion of its emergency department, marking the facility’s first operational expansion since 2018. This expansion is designed to accommodate the continuous growth in patient volume, with the addition of nine new patient rooms, bringing the total to 29 rooms in the emergency department. These enhancements will allow the hospital's team members to provide even more compassionate and efficient care, resulting in shorter wait times and quicker recovery for patients.

Marc Lillis, Chief Operations Officer, shared his thoughts on the expansion: "This expansion is a vital step in our commitment to providing exceptional care to our community. The additional rooms and new equipment will significantly enhance our ability to efficiently triage and treat patients, ensuring they receive the best possible care in a timely manner."

The event was attended by Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital President Brian Wetzel, Chief Operations Officer Marc Lillis, Chief Nursing Officer Stacy Jemtrud, members of St. Cloud Fire Rescue, Osceola County Fire Rescue, and numerous hospital staff.

Experience Empowerment and Laughter with ‘9 to 5 The Musical’ at Osceola Arts

Get ready to relive the bold spirit of the late 1970s as Osceola Arts brings “9 to 5 The Musical” to the stage. Based on the iconic 1980 film, this lively production features Dolly Parton’s celebrated music and lyrics, paired with Patricia Resnick’s sharp and witty book.

Set to captivate audiences, the story follows three determined female coworkers— Violet, Judy, and Doralee—who have had enough of their sexist, egotistical boss. In an unexpected twist, they devise a wildly imaginative plan to turn the tables on him, resulting in a workplace transformation that’s equal parts empowering and hilarious. Along the way, the trio discovers strength in solidarity, embracing a newfound confidence that changes their lives forever.

Performances run through Sunday, March 16, 2025, at Osceola Arts in Kissimmee. Special accommodations are available, including an Audio Described performance on Friday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. and an American Sign Language-interpreted performance

Thirteen Osceola Students Honored by OUC for Inspiring Energy Conservation Through Art

Thirteen Osceola County Public School students were honored at Osceola Arts by Orlando Utilities Commission (OUC—The Reliable One) for their outstanding efforts in raising awareness about energy conservation.Their dedication to sustainability and innovation is making a difference in our community, inspiring others to take action for a greener future!

OUC launched the Watts Savings Project to educate 4th and 5th grades about the importance of sustainable energy use. Students collaborated with their teachers to create artwork that illustrates a positive message or slogan about energy conservation. Thirteen students were selected to be featured in OUC’s 2025 Energy Conservation Calendar, and the community chose a Lakeview Elementary 5th grade student’s artwork for the cover.

“The Watts Savings Project is not just about reducing electricity consumption; it’s also about inspiring the next generation to be mindful stewards of our resources,” said Linda Ferrone, OUC Chief Customer and Marketing Officer. “It’s wonderful to see young minds engage with such an important issue – and we love seeing their creativity shine through in their work.”

This event is proudly presented by KUA in collaboration with the City of Kissimmee. Don’t miss out—assemble your squad and be part of this blockbuster event!

FDOT’s Moving I-4 Forward Program to Accelerate Congestion Relief in Osceola County

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has commenced work on the Accelerated Start Project, a key initiative under the Moving I-4 Forward program designed to relieve congestion and enhance safety along a heavily traveled stretch of Interstate 4 (I-4) in Osceola County.

The project focuses on a 7.5-mile section of I-4 from east of U.S. 27 to east of World Drive, one of the most congested segments of the interstate. To provide motorists with accelerated relief, FDOT is prioritizing the construction of two new congestion relief lanes—one in each direction—on the inside of the existing mainlines.

Expected Completion: End of 2025

Interchanges Affected: ChampionsGate Boulevard & World Drive

These new lanes will be a critical first step toward long-term roadway expansion, allowing FDOT to enhance infrastructure 10 to 15 years ahead of schedule and alleviate growing traffic pressure. back! community. Through meaningful contributions to nonprofits in need, we are honored to continue this legacy of generosity.”

154th Silver Spurs Rodeo: A Tradition of Excellence and a Heart for Giving

The 154th Silver Spurs Rodeo, held from February 20 to 23, once again delivered highenergy action, drawing fans both old and new to the Silver Spurs Arena. The excitement kicked off with the Silver Spurs Rodeo Parade on Saturday February 15, which rode back into the downtown streets of St. Cloud, thrilling rodeo fans who live in and around St. Cloud and Osceola County, as well as visitors experiencing Osceola’s deep-rooted love for rodeo.

The parade set the stage for an unforgettable rodeo weekend, blending tradition, community pride, and thrilling competition.

Featuring bareback riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, barrel racing, and the fan-favorite bull riding, the Silver Spurs Rodeo once again lived up to its reputation as the largest professional rodeo east of the Mississippi. The addition of a Thursday night rodeo performance—free for Osceola students— marked a historic expansion in response to increasing demand. This move allowed more families and young rodeo fans to experience the thrill of the Silver Spurs Rodeo firsthand, fostering the next generation of rodeo enthusiasts.

The Wall That Heals: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Replica Coming to Kissimmee

A powerful tribute to the heroes of the Vietnam War is coming to Kissimmee Gateway Airport as The Wall That Heals, a three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., will be on display from March 13 – 16, 2025.

This moving exhibit, which includes a mobile Education Center, offers a meaningful opportunity for veterans, their families, and the community to honor, reflect, and heal.

Since its debut on Veterans Day in 1996, The Wall That Heals has visited nearly 700 communities nationwide, providing millions of visitors with a space to connect with their memories, pay tribute to fallen service members, and experience the memorial’s powerful message of healing.

Event Details and Opening Ceremony

The free, 24-hour public exhibit will open at Kissimmee Gateway Airport on March 13, remaining accessible until 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 16. Before its opening, the memorial will receive a special honorary escort into Kissimmee on March 11, followed by its assembly and setup in preparation for the display.

Osceola County Launches Updated SHIP Home Purchase Assistance Program

Residents and families in Osceola County now have a greater opportunity to achieve homeownership through the updated SHIP Home Purchase Assistance Program. This initiative is designed to make owning a home more accessible by providing financial support and guidance to eligible participants.

The updated program includes:

A maximum purchase price of $360,000 for single-family homes, townhomes, or condos located within Osceola County.

Strict adherence to program guidelines to ensure fair distribution of funds and resources.

To apply for assistance, participating lenders must email SHIP@osceola.org. For more details or questions, visit the Osceola County Housing and Community Services Office at 1392 E. Vine Street, Kissimmee, FL 34744, or call 407-742-8400.

This program is part of Osceola County’s commitment to creating opportunities for affordable homeownership, fostering stronger communities, and supporting families across the region.

Osceola County Announces Public Meeting for Nova Road Widening Project Study

Osceola County will hold a Public Meeting for the Nova Road Widening Project Development & Environment (PD&E) Study by either a virtual meeting via GoToWebinar on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., or an in-person meeting on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

The purpose of this Study is to evaluate the two-lane to four-lane widening of Nova Road and add bicycle and pedestrian features throughout the corridor. The public meeting is being held to present information and receive community feedback.

Osceola County is offering multiple ways for the community to participate in the meeting. All participants, regardless of which platform they choose, will receive the same information.

In-Person Option: The community is invited to attend an open house at the St. Cloud Community Center, Magnolia Room, 3101 17th Street, St. Cloud, Florida 34769 on Wednesday, March 12, 2025. Attendees will have an opportunity to come anytime between 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to view a looping presentation and project displays, speak with project team members, and provide comments.

City of Kissimmee Names Two Finalists in Search for Next Police ChiefThursday

Retired Orlando Police Chief Orlando Rolón and current Clermont Police Chief Charles “Chuck” Broadway have advanced to the final round of interviews in the search for Kissimmee’s next Chief of Police. According to a news release issued Wednesday, Kissimmee City Manager Mike Steigerwald will make the final decision in the coming weeks as the city moves forward in selecting its next law enforcement leader.

“This search is about more than finding a leader; it’s about ensuring the next Chief will continue the work that Interim Chief Anzueto has begun,” said City Manager Steigerwald. “We are looking for someone who will lead with transparency, build on the momentum of reform, and ensure that KPD remains a department that the community continues to trust and respect.”

Interim Chief Robert Anzueto, who recently stepped down from his role, has led the Kissimmee Police Department since October 31, 2024. Following the resignation of Chief Betty Holland, Anzueto played a key role in ensuring stability, accountability, and integrity within the department during a crucial period of reform.

Until a permanent Chief of Police is selected, Wilson Muñoz is serving as Acting Chief of Police, guiding the department as the city moves closer to making its final decision.

Starting Monday, March 10, in the City of Kissimmee there will be a temporary traffic change at the intersection of Ball Park Road and Dyer Blvd as part of ongoing efforts to improve traffic flow and safety. The left turn lanes at this intersection will be temporarily closed until the ongoing traffic signal project is completed, which is expected to be finished in early June 2025.

In the interim, vehicles will be restricted to right turns only from Ball Park Road onto Dyer Blvd.

SPORTS

Undefeated Season: Harmony’s Nathan Lyttle Wins State Wrestling Championship

For the second time in school history, Harmony has an undefeated state wrestling champion.

On Saturday afternoon in a packed Silver Spurs Arena, junior Nathan Lyttle completed a perfect season (48-0) with a thrilling 2-1 win over Lake Mary’s Damonyal White.

The first period ended with both wreslters on their feet in a 0-0 standoff. Starting on the bottom, Lyttle reversed White midway through the second period for his only points of the match. Starting on top, Lyttle did a masterful job of riding White out for more than 80 seconds of the period before White narrowed the gap to 2-1 with an escape at the :36 mark of the match. Neither wrestlers would score the rest of the way , with Lyttle hanging on for the one-point win.

“He (White) was one of the few wrestlers I hadn’t competed against or seen this season,” Lyttle said. “Our styles are pretty much the same. I got the reversal in the second and being able to ride him out for most the third was a huge factor.”

“The conclusion of a great season for Nathan,” Harmony coach Vic Lorenzano said. “I thought White wrestled a smart match. When wrestlers attack Nathan, he usually counters those attacks and scores off of them. I think White knew that by staying cautious, he could keep the match close and have a shot.”

Harmony Longhorns Lay the Foundation for Long-Term Baseball Success

While it is not uncommon in Osceola County for a senior-laden sports team making a deep run in the FHSAA playoffs, it’s quite a different story to build a program where you are able to repeat that success year-after-year-after-year. Osceola football and volleyball, St. Cloud weightlifting and Celebration boys soccer are a few of those schools that come to mind as perennial powers.

And while it may be too early to place Harmony baseball in that category, head coach Heath Williams appears to be building a top program with the Longhorns. In the last two years, the Longhorns have won back-to-back OBC championships and then rode the success of a 2024 District title all the way to the regional finals—where they came up one game short of a 7A Final Four appearance.

Given the immense amount of talent that graduated off of that team, starting with AllCounty selections Evan Christ, Iziah Santiago and major contributors Ashton Magorrian, Yathaniel Matos, and David Arroyo, it goes to reason that the Longhorns may be looking at a rebuilding year in 2025.

Not necessarily so, says Williams. “We graduated 10 seniors last season – nine of which are playing at the next level – but to tell the truth this year’s squad may be the most talented I have ever had.”

SPORTS

Harmony’s Hot Streak Continues with 8-0 Shutout Over Osceola

Sophomore lefthander Trevin Bean threw four innings of one-hit ball and Samuel Castillo scored three runs as the Harmony won their 11th straight game with an 8-0 shutout of rival Osceola on Friday night.

Since a 5-3 season-opening loss to Rockledge, the Longhorns have been on a heater. During the 11-game winning streak Harmony has averaged almost 10 runs a game and has out-scored the opposition 108-34 in the process.

“I would never downplay an 11-game winning streak, because that’s hard to do in any level of baseball,” Harmony coach Heath Williams said. “Still, I don’t think we have started to scratch our potential. Our focus and intensity is not where it needs to be, but we are getting the results. Tonight, I felt it was our most complete game of the season.”

The performance started with its pitching. Bean, just a sophomore, was outstanding – allowing just one hit in his start – striking out five. He pitched out of a first and second with no outs situation in the second inning and after giving up back-to-back walks with out in the fourth retired the next two batters to keep the shutout going.

Harmony Longhorns Lay the Foundation for Long-Term Baseball Success

While it is not uncommon in Osceola County for a senior-laden sports team making a deep run in the FHSAA playoffs, it’s quite a different story to build a program where you are able to repeat that success year-after-year-after-year. Osceola football and volleyball, St. Cloud weightlifting and Celebration boys soccer are a few of those schools that come to mind as perennial powers.

And while it may be too early to place Harmony baseball in that category, head coach Heath Williams appears to be building a top program with the Longhorns. In the last two years, the Longhorns have won back-to-back OBC championships and then rode the success of a 2024 District title all the way to the regional finals—where they came up one game short of a 7A Final Four appearance.

Given the immense amount of talent that graduated off of that team, starting with AllCounty selections Evan Christ, Iziah Santiago and major contributors Ashton Magorrian, Yathaniel Matos, and David Arroyo, it goes to reason that the Longhorns may be looking at a rebuilding year in 2025.

Not necessarily so, says Williams. “We graduated 10 seniors last season – nine of which are playing at the next level – but to tell the truth this year’s squad may be the most talented I have ever had.”

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

SeaWorld Orlando Unveils World’s First Arctic Flying Theater, Opening Spring 2025

SeaWorld Orlando unveiled plans for its latest groundbreaking attraction planned to open in Spring 2025: the World’s firstof-its-kind Arctic flying theater. This new experience invites families to soar over icy landscapes, dive beneath frozen waters and come face-to-face with some of the planet’s most magnificent creatures.

From majestic beluga whales to awe-inspiring orcas and walruses, this adventure puts riders right in the middle of the action. It’s also all indoors, so rain or shine, this attraction guarantees a cool, thrilling escape for the entire family all year round.

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PARK HOPPING

Fun Spot Kissimmee’s One-Day Dining Deal Offers Two Meals Plus Snack for $24.99

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.

PARK HOPPING

SeaWorld Orlando Expands Accessibility with New Monthly ASL Saturdays

American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters.

In a move toward greater inclusivity, SeaWorld Orlando has launched ASL Saturdays, a monthly program designed to enhance the park experience for guests who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing beginning Saturday March 1.

Taking place on the first Saturday of every month, this initiative ensures that visitors can fully enjoy SeaWorld’s shows and attractions with the help of live

SeaWorld has partnered with American Sign Language Services (ASLS), a wellrespected interpretation provider, to make the park’s most popular performances, presentations, and guest interactions fully accessible.

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.

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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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