Osceola Magic Punch Ticket to NBA G League Finals with Electrifying Win Over Maine Celtics
For just the second time in franchise history, the Osceola Magic are heading to the NBA G League Finals, and they’re doing it in commanding fashion. Backed by an explosive performance from Mac McClung and an energized home crowd, the Magic defeated the Maine Celtics 135-122.
Poinciana’s Marvin Cherry Inspires at Regional
Fire Station 14 Open House Brings Families Together
Sunshine and Community Spirit at Rotary Spring Fling
Osceola Community Health Services Health Festival Coming to Old Town
St. Cloud to Host Free Autism Awareness Event April 10
Harmony Survives Wild Sixth Inning to Edge St. Cloud 7–6
Commissioner Viviana Janer to Host Free Easter Drive-Thru
Un Universal Orlando Reveals First Look at Must-Have Merch Around
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
St. Cloud to Host Free Autism Awareness Event at Hopkins Park April 10
As part of its ongoing Thrive Thursday series, the City of St. Cloud will host a special event dedicated to Autism Awareness Month on Thursday, April 10 at 7 p.m., at Hopkins Park . Admission is free and open to the public.
This impactful evening will feature an enlightening presentation by the President of the Autism Society of Florida, offering attendees the opportunity to gain expert insight into autism, explore practical strategies for support, and take part in an interactive Q&A session.
The event is designed to encourage education, advocacy, and community inclusion. Organizers hope the program will help foster a greater understanding of autism and promote more supportive environments for individuals and families affected by it.
“Celebrate Autism Awareness: Embrace Diversity, Empower Minds” is the theme driving this edition of Thrive Thursday, and St. Cloud officials encourage residents of all ages to attend, learn, and take part in the conversation on inclusion.
Make a Splash: Swim Lessons Now Available Through August at Chris Lyle Aquatic Center in St. Cloud
The City of St. Cloud, at its Chris Lyle Aquatic Center, located at 2991 17th Street is offering comprehensive swim lessons for all ages—from infants to adults—now through August.
Group Swim Lessons are available for:
Infants: Parent/Child water introductory classes for ages 6 months to 3 years, requiring an adult (18+) to accompany the child in the water.
Youth: Structured lessons tailored to various skill levels, focusing on water safety and stroke development.
Adults: Programs designed to enhance swimming techniques and build confidence in the water
Group swimming lessons are $65 reserved, $75 non-reserved. Visit the city’s website for more details on pricing and availability.
Private Swim Lessons offer personalized, one-on-one instruction with certified instructors. Packages include 3-hour sessions (six 30-minute lessons) at $125 for residents and $135 for non-residents, and 6-hour sessions (twelve 30-minute lessons) at $225 for residents and $235 for non-residents.
Green Meadows Petting Farm Returns to Kissimmee at Lancaster Ranch Park Grand Opening
The City of Kissimmee officially celebrated the grand opening of Lancaster Ranch Park – Phase 1A on Tuesday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at 1881 Jack Calhoun Drive. The event was highlighted by the exciting return of an iconic local treasure—Green Meadows Petting Farm—at its new home.
City of Kissimmee officials, representatives from Green Meadows, and community members gathered to commemorate the unveiling of the new park and petting farm, a family-friendly attraction that offers interactive animal experiences for visitors of all ages. Operated in partnership with the City of Kissimmee, the petting farm is a key highlight of the park’s Phase 1A development.
“Lancaster Ranch Park is a reflection of our city’s commitment to expanding access to outdoor spaces and enhancing quality of life,” said Steve Lackey Steve Lackey, Kissimmee Parks & Recreation Director. “The addition of Green Meadows Petting Farm brings tradition, fun, and education to our growing park system.”
Do you remember Green Meadows Petting Farm? It’s the place where, for over 30 years, countless childhood memories were made!
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Orlando
Health Puerto Rico Hosts UCF Pre-Medical Students for Hospital Experience
Doctors’ Center Hospital|Orlando Health Puerto Rico welcomed a group of pre-medical students from the University of Central Florida this month as part of an educational mission on the island.
Sixteen students from the student-led nonprofit International Medical Organization (IMO) visited Doctors’ Center Hospital Orlando Health – San Fernando de la Carolina, Doctors’ Center Hospital Orlando Health – San Juan and Doctors’ Center Hospital Orlando Health – Bayamón, where they shadowed physicians and clinical staff in the emergency department, observed two orthopedic surgeries in operating rooms, prepared welcome kits for patients and toured an ambulance. They also had the opportunity to hear testimonies from faculty members of the hospitals they visited about their personal experiences as doctors on the island.
This is the second consecutive year that students from IMO visited Doctors’ Center Hospital|Orlando Health Puerto Rico.
Carlos Blanco, MD, MBA, president of Doctors’ Center Hospital | Orlando Health Puerto Rico, explained that in addition to learning about the operation of hospitals on the island, the visit helped to strengthen the training of these future healthcare providers.
Fire Station 14 Open House Brings Kissimmee Families Together for Fun, Learning, and Fire Safety
Fire Station 14 was full of excitement and community spirit on Saturday, as the Kissimmee Fire Department welcomed residents and families for its Open House event. Attendees of all ages explored the station, which is located at 1101 Regatta Bay Blvd, getting a firsthand look at the world of firefighting and emergency response.
The family-friendly event gave attendees the chance to tour the station, meet local firefighters, and see live rescue demonstrations. Many children were thrilled to climb aboard fire trucks, explore life-saving equipment, and even take photos in firefighter gear.
Throughout the event, firefighters offered hands-on safety education, including CPR tips, home evacuation planning, fire extinguisher demonstrations, and guidance on disaster preparedness. These lessons were designed to empower families with the knowledge to stay safe at home and in emergencies.
“The Open House is about more than just fun — it’s about building relationships and promoting fire safety throughout Kissimmee,” said Fire Chief Jim Walls. “We’re proud to connect with our community and share the important work our firefighters do every day.”
NEWS
Paws-itively Fun: Join the City of St. Cloud for Bark in the Park!
St. Cloud is inviting all pet lovers to attend its annual Bark in the Park event on Saturday, April 12th at Peghorn Park. From 10 AM to 1 PM, enjoy a day of fun, community spirit, and furry companionship.
This pet-friendly event will feature a Pet Resource Fair, offering helpful services and information for pet owners. A special highlight of the day will be the Rainbow Bridge Unveiling at 10:15 AM, where pet owners can commemorate their beloved pets with a heartfelt tribute.
Attendees can also enjoy delicious hot dogs for sale by the St. Cloud Bulldogs Lacrosse Team. The event is designed to celebrate the bond between pet owners and their furry companions.
Don’t forget to bring your pets—just remember, they must be on a leash! For more details, please contact (407) 957-7243.
Location: Peghorn Park, 2101 Peghorn Way, St. Cloud
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.”
District 2 County Commissioner Viviana Janer to Host Free Easter Drive-Thru Meal Distribution in Kissimmee
Osceola County District 2 Commissioner and Chairwoman Viviana Janer is inviting the community to a special Easter Drive-Thru Meal Distribution on Wednesday, April 16 at 10 a.m. at Archie Gordon Memorial Park, located at 420 Buenaventura Blvd. in Kissimmee.
The event is designed to help local families celebrate the Easter holiday with free fresh ham and meal essentials, provided in a safe, convenient drive-thru format. Residents are encouraged to arrive early, as supplies are limited and will be distributed on a firstcome, first-served basis.
This event is exclusively for Osceola County residents. Participants must be in a vehicle and present a valid Florida Driver’s License or Florida ID to receive the items.
“We’re committed to supporting our families and ensuring everyone has the opportunity to enjoy a warm meal this Easter,” said Commissioner Janer.
This Easter outreach is made possible through the collaboration of Key Food Fresh, Allied Marketing Insurance, and Florida Blue, alongside support from Osceola County District 2.
Sunshine, Smiles, and Community Spirit Shine at the 42nd Annual St. Cloud Rotary Spring Fling
With perfect spring weather and East Lake Tohopekaliga as the backdrop, the 42nd Annual Rotary Club of St. Cloud Spring Fling brought families, local businesses, and community leaders together for a day of fun, food, and fellowship at the St. Cloud Lakefront on Saturday.
The iconic community event featured over 150 vendors, crafters, and exhibitors, nine food trucks, and lively activities for all ages, including live music, children’s games, face painting, and much more. A highlight of the day was the Bass Tournament, which saw over 40 boats hit the water to compete for a grand prize of more than $2,500—drawing excitement from anglers and spectators alike.
Organized by the Rotary Club of St. Cloud, the Spring Fling is a shining example of the Rotary motto: “Service Above Self.” Rotary Clubs are global service organizations made up of business and professional leaders who work together to provide humanitarian services, encourage ethical standards, and promote goodwill and peace—locally and around the world.
“The Spring Fling isn’t just about entertainment—it’s about building connections and creating impact,” said a representative from the Rotary Club of St. Cloud.
Families Gather for a Night of Fun and Community at Commissioner Peggy Choudhry’s Free Movie Night
Osceola County District 1 Commissioner Peggy Choudhry welcomed families for a night of entertainment and community bonding on Friday, March 21, during her Free Family Movie Night at Studio Movie Grill in Kissimmee. The event brought Osceola County residents together for a special showing of Snow White, complete with free popcorn, soda, and exciting raffle prizes.
With the help of Commissioner Choudhry’s daughter, Athena, and the Student Committee — a youth leadership and volunteer group mentored by Choudhry herself — the evening was a heartwarming success. The Student Committee plays an active role in planning and assisting with events like these, learning firsthand about community service, leadership, and civic engagement.
Families checked in as early as 6:15 PM and filled the theater with laughter, smiles, and a shared sense of connection. The event served as a celebration of togetherness while promoting active participation in the community, one of Commissioner Choudhry’s core goals for her district.
“Opportunities like this are about more than just a movie,” said Commissioner Choudhry. “They’re about creating spaces where families feel valued, kids are inspired, and our community comes together in a positive way. ”
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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Lakeview
Renovate
Elementary in St. Cloud Selected for 2025
to
Educate
Program to Support Students in Need
Lakeview Elementary School in St. Cloud is one of four Central Florida schools selected to receive a transformative renovation through the Addition Financial Foundation’s 2025 Renovate to Educate program.
This year’s initiative marks a shift in focus from updating individual classrooms to enhancing entire “needs spaces” that provide essential resources for students and families facing financial hardship.
A “needs space” is a dedicated area within a school that offers access to food, clothing, and personal items for unhoused or low-income students.
By upgrading these areas, the Addition Financial Foundation hopes to create more inclusive environments that support the well-being and success of every student. The Foundation collaborated with local school districts to identify campuses where these renovations could have the most meaningful impact.
In addition to Lakeview Elementary, the other selected schools include Engelwood Elementary (Orange County), Millennium Middle (Seminole County), and Leesburg Elementary (Lake County).
Orlando Health Named One of the Best Places to Work in 2025, A Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award Winner
Adults, it’s your turn to join in on the egg-hunting excitement! The City of St. Cloud invites you to the Adult Moonlight Egg Hunt on Friday, April 11, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at The Ranch at St. Cloud, located at 5452 Jones Road (off Narcoossee Road).
This 21+ event promises a night of laughter, prizes, and fun under the stars. Participants can look forward to an exciting egg hunt, live music, food trucks, vendors, and a variety of games and prizes to keep the energy going all night long.
Attendees are encouraged to bring a flashlight to aid in the moonlit hunt and wear comfortable shoes for roaming the grounds.
Ticket Info:
**$15 per person** online (must purchase by 3 p.m. on April 11)
**$20 per person** at the entrance (first come, first served; space is limited)
Tickets are available now at https://webtrac.stcloudfl.gov
Whether you’re hunting for eggs or just enjoying the festive atmosphere, this is a can’tmiss adult night out in St. Cloud!
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16th Annual Rayzor’s Edge Music and Bike Fest Brings Energy, Unity, and Cancer Awareness to Downtown St.
Downtown St. Cloud came alive on Sunday, March 23, as the 16th Annual Rayzor’s Edge Music and Bike Fest for Relay for Life brought together hundreds of supporters, survivors, families, and music lovers for a day filled with energy, entertainment, and heartfelt purpose. Founded by beloved local hairstylist and cancer survivor Traudi Rayzor, and now led by her daughter, the annual event has grown year after year—while staying true to its heartfelt mission of raising awareness, supporting those battling cancer, and funding the fight for a cure.
This year’s event featured live music across two stages, a classic car and custom bike show, a wide variety of vendors and exhibitors, and special appearances from strolling characters including Star Wars stormtroopers and sandpeople, delighting guests of all ages throughout the day.
Each artist brought their unique sound and passion to the festival stage, drawing cheers and applause from the enthusiastic crowd.
“This community shows up year after year with such heart, and I’m so grateful,” said founder Traudi Rayzor. “It’s not just about raising money—it’s about celebrating survivors, remembering loved ones, and reminding everyone that no one faces cancer alone.”
Kissimmee Honors Five Outstanding Women and Local Artists at Annual Women’s History Month Reception
The City of Kissimmee hosted its annual Women’s History Month Reception on Tuesday, uniting the community to honor the resilience, achievements, and enduring contributions of women throughout history. Held at the City Hall Rain Garden, the event featured an inspiring evening of art, live performances, and special recognitions, celebrating remarkable women whose impact continues to shape Kissimmee’s future.
During the reception, five honorees were recognized for their contributions to the community, highlighting their dedication and achievements in various fields.
LYNDA ROTH, HONOREE OF MAYOR JACKIE ESPINOSA
Lynda Roth, with over 45 years in education, has dedicated her life to empowering students. A graduate of Rollins College, she has taught in Texas and Florida, inspiring countless students. Lynda has also contributed to the arts, performing in Osceola Arts’ inaugural musical and serving in leadership roles with the Vero Beach Women’s Club and the Kissimmee Junior Women’s Club. Recognized with awards like Kissimmee Women’s Club Member of the Year and the Gabe Allen Teacher of the Year, Lynda is deeply involved in Kiwanis and other local organizations while being a proud mother and grandmother. Her community impact continues to inspire others in Kissimmee.
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Positively Delicious Blueberry Season Returns: U-Pick Now Open at Chapman’s Double C Bar
Ranch in Kenansville
It’s that sweet time of year again in Kenansville—Chapman’s Double C Bar Ranch has officially opened its blueberry fields for the 2025 U-Pick season! The family-friendly blueberry farm is once again welcoming guests to stroll the vibrant rows and handpick their own fresh, juicy berries straight from the bush, and much more.
Located at 4200 N Canoe Creek Rd., Double C Bar Ranch has become a springtime staple for locals and visitors alike. The picturesque blueberry fields are open to the public Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., offering a relaxing and tasty outdoor experience for all ages.
And while blueberry picking is the main attraction, there’s plenty more to enjoy at the ranch. Guests can treat themselves to a mouthwatering oak grilled ranch burger or snack on a pile of fresh-cut curly fries. Craving something sweet? Don’t miss Lynn’s famous blueberry hand pies, made with love and the farm’s very own berries. The Sims Family Lemonade Stand offers the perfect refreshment for a sunny day, and the on-site Farm Store has a variety of homemade and local goodies to bring home.
New this year is an exciting Trolley Tour around the Ranch, giving guests a chance to kick back, ride in style, and soak in the scenic views while learning more about the history and daily operations of this working ranch and blueberry farm.
Rotary Club of Kissimmee West Hosts 9th Annual Virtual Student Art Exhibit to Support Youth Education & Hunger
The Rotary Club of Kissimmee West is once again bringing art and philanthropy together with the 9th Annual Virtual Student Art Exhibit, showcasing the creativity of young artists while raising funds for youth education, scholarships, and hunger relief efforts in Osceola County.
The online art exhibit, featuring over 500 juried entries from talented student artists across the county, will run from April 7–14, 2025. Artwork will be displayed virtually on OsceolaGenerations.org, where visitors can review the submissions and vote for their favorite pieces.
Vote & Make a Difference
Participants can support their favorite student artists by casting votes in the People’s Choice Award, with each vote costing $5. 100% of the proceeds from the voting process will go toward funding the winning artists and teachers, as well as local charitable initiatives.
Winners will be selected across various grade levels, with cash prizes awarded: People’s Choice Award: $250 for the top-voted student Best of Show: $100 for student winners, plus $100 for their teachers to purchase
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.”
Osceola Rotary Clubs Celebrate Youth Leadership Success at RYLA Reception in Kissimmee
Rotary Clubs across Osceola County, including Rotary Club of Kissimmee West, Kissimmee, Kissimmee Bay, Celebration, and St. Cloud, came together recently to honor a group of local high school students who participated in this year’s Rotary Youth Leadership Academy (RYLA), a transformative five-day leadership experience held in February at the Elks Lodge in Umatilla.
The event, hosted at the Kissimmee Elks Lodge—which donated the space and catered the event—recognized the 32 students from Osceola County who attended RYLA, part of a larger group of 109 teens representing District 6980. Of those 32 Osceola students, 21 attended the celebration alongside proud family members, Rotary leaders, and community supporters.
Brandon Arrington
The participating Rotary Clubs from across the county joined forces to provide full scholarships to each student, ensuring that cost was not a barrier to participation.
Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington played a key role in supporting the initiative, contributing funds that helped send 14 students to the program.
Toho Water Authority Schedules April Meetings for Public Input on Water Fluoridation
Toho Water Authority (Toho) is inviting customers to take part in a series of upcoming community engagement meetings focused on the use of supplemental fluoride in the region’s water supply.
As conversations surrounding water additives gain attention both statewide and nationally, Toho is providing residents with the opportunity to ask questions, share feedback, and engage directly with Toho representatives on this important public health topic.
According to Toho Water, their water supply contains naturally occurring fluoride at approximately 0.35 mg/L and the utility adds supplemental fluoride to the recommended 0.7 mg/L level, which is consistent with current U.S. Department of Health and Human Services guidance.
In response to recent discussions about fluoride and guidance from the Florida Surgeon General recommending against community water fluoridation, Toho hired a third-party to assemble available information about community water system fluoride practices, benefits, and concerns. Toho will present this information during the scheduled community meetings.
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.
Spring Has Sprung – and So Have Florida’s Black Bears
With springtime in full swing, Florida’s wildlife is waking up—including black bears. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is reminding residents to stay BearWise as bears become more active in search of food and water.
As March arrives, bears emerge from their winter dens with hearty appetites, and they won’t hesitate to take advantage of an easy meal. Unsecured garbage, bird seed, and pet food are all strong attractants and can quickly turn your yard into a bear hotspot.
To avoid unwanted bear encounters, be sure to secure trash cans, bring pet food indoors, and take down bird feeders when bears are active.
Taking these simple steps not only helps keep bears wild, but also prevents mother bears from teaching their cubs that neighborhoods are a reliable source of food.
Stay BearWise®, protect your home, and help keep Florida’s bears—and your community—safe this spring.
Here are some other BearWise® Basics to keep in mind:
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.
Chief Chuck Broadway Sworn In as Kissimmee’s 35th Police Chief
The City of Kissimmee officially welcomed Chief Chuck Broadway as its 35th Chief of Police during Tuesday night’s City Commission meeting held at the Kissimmee Civic Center. With nearly 30 years of law enforcement experience and a proven track record in public safety leadership, Chief Broadway now leads the department with a forwardlooking vision grounded in trust, accountability, and community partnership.
Formerly the Chief of Police for the City of Clermont, Broadway brings deep expertise in criminal investigations, public safety strategy, and organizational leadership. His appointment follows a comprehensive search by the City to identify a leader who could continue the Kissimmee Police Department’s commitment to reform and transparency. “The Kissimmee Police Department is ready to move forward with a renewed commitment to the community,” said Chief Broadway. “Our goal is clear: to deter crime, reduce harm and the fear of crime, and uphold the highest public safety standards.”
During the ceremony, Chief Broadway outlined a three-pillar vision for the department.
Positively Osceola and the entire community extend our warmest congratulations and best wishes to Chief Chuck Broadway as he steps into his new role as Chief of Police for the City of Kissimmee.
City of St. Cloud Earns Distinguished Budget Award for Fourth Consecutive Year Project
For the fourth year in a row, the City of St. Cloud has been honored with the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award by the Government Finance Officers Association—a testament to the city’s continued commitment to transparency, and accountability in financial planning.
The award represents a significant achievement by the city, representing the commitment to meeting the highest principles of governmental budgeting. To receive the award, the city had to satisfy nationally recognized guidelines for effective budget presentation.
Health, Hope, and Family Fun: Osceola Community Health Services Health Festival Coming to Old Town
Osceola Community Health Services (OCHS) is uniting healthcare and community spirit once again with Health Festival 2025—a powerful day of free health screenings, family fun, and life-changing resources—set for Sunday, April 13 at Old Town in Kissimmee, with support from Kissimmee Utility Authority and over 25 community partners.
Health Festival 2025 builds on the success of last year’s inaugural event, which facilitated more than ten no-cost mammograms and several other health screenings. This year’s festival is poised to do even more, with an expanded list of services and providers on-site. Attendees can take advantage of blood pressure checks, dental and eye screenings, mammograms, memory screenings, child physicals, and eligibility screenings for follow-up care. Appointments can also be scheduled on-site with OCHS primary care providers for future visits.
“We’re thrilled to return with Health Festival 2025 and bring even more health resources directly to the families who need them,” said Dr. Belinda Johnson-Cornett, Chief Executive Officer of OCHS. “This event is about access, collaboration, and meeting families where they are—in a setting that promotes wellness, connection, and fun.”
SPORTS
Osceola Magic Punch Ticket to NBA G League Finals with Electrifying Win Over Maine CelticsChampionships
For just the second time in franchise history, the Osceola Magic are heading to the NBA G League Finals, and they’re doing it in commanding fashion. Backed by an explosive performance from Mac McClung and an energized home crowd, the Magic defeated the Maine Celtics 135-122 on Sunday night at Osceola Heritage Park, winning the Eastern Conference Finals series 2-1.
McClung followed up his semifinal heroics with an even more dazzling display, pouring in 42 points on 16-of-26 shooting, including 20 points in the second quarter alone, breaking his own records and igniting the Osceola crowd. The Magic guard’s aggressive, high-flying style set the tone and gave Osceola the edge when the Celtics threatened to shift the momentum.
“Myron Gardner” provided strong two-way support, finishing with 17 points, 11 rebounds, two steals, and two blocks, anchoring the Magic’s interior and perimeter efforts.
Despite the loss, Maine’s JD Davison, recently named G League MVP, delivered an impressive 34-point, 11-assist performance, while Drew Peterson added 25 points, knocking down five three-pointers.
Harmony Survives Wild Sixth Inning to Edge St. Cloud 7–6
and Claim Third Straight OBC Title
Harmony sent 13 men to the plate in the decisive sixth inning – scoring five runs without hitting the ball out of the infield –to defeat rival St. Cloud, 7-6, in the title game of the 2025 Orange Belt Conference baseball championship on Friday night.
Holding a 4-2 lead into the bottom of the sixth, Bulldogs’ relief pitcher Sean Gallagher appeared on cruise control when he retired his seventh straight on a pop-out to open the inning. But after Alexavier Lebron’s pop-up fell for an error, Matt Grau reached on a walk to chase Gallagher from the game. From there, the flood gates would open as Westin Thompson reached on an infield hit and reliever Bryan Wright would walk the next three batters as Harmony took a 5-4 lead.
Relief pitcher Sebastian Echeverry did not fare much better, issuing two more basesloaded walks to force in two more Longhorn runs and extend the lead to 7-4.
Still there was no quit in the Bulldogs.
Sammy Echeverry led off the top seventh by ripping a double to dead center field. Pitcher Weston Thompson, who relieved Longhorn starter Trevin Bean in the fourth, recorded two quick strikeouts before issuing back-to-back walks to Josh Bejarano and Cole Davis to load the bases. Harmony closer Ismael Rivera relieved Thompson and promptly uncorked a wild pitch that scored Echeverry and cut the gap to 7-5.
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
Epic Universe: Universal Orlando Launches VIP Perks Including Darkmoor Makeup
With the countdown on to the grand opening of Universal Epic Universe on May 22, 2025, Universal Orlando Resort has officially launched a slate of theme park upgrades and immersive experiences designed to help guests make the most of their visit to what is being hailed as one of the most innovative theme parks ever built.
Starting today, guests can now book Universal Express passes, VIP tours, My Universal Photos packages, and the Darkmoor Monster Makeup Experience, available within the eerie and immersive Dark Universe world. These optional add-ons aim to maximize time, enhance convenience, and elevate the overall adventure inside Epic Universe’s five themed lands: Celestial Park, The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, and Dark Universe. Skip the Lines with Universal Express
Guests with Epic Universe tickets can now add Universal Express to bypass regular lines at top attractions, including:
Stardust Racers and Constellation Carousel (Celestial Park)
Monsters Unchained and Curse of the Werewolf (Dark Universe)
Hiccup’s Wing Gliders and Fyre Drill (Isle of Berk)
PARK HOPPING
SeaWorld Goes Full Throttle at Night with Coasters After Dark: Seven Seas Edition
Universal Orlando Resort is giving fans a first look at the must-have merchandise collections coming to its highly anticipated new theme park, Universal Epic Universe, opening May 22, 2025.
Guests can shop exclusive apparel, collectibles, headwear, and more at over 20 immersive retail locations throughout the park—each themed to the five imaginative worlds of Epic Universe: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic, SUPER NINTENDO WORLD, How to Train Your Dragon – Isle of Berk, Dark Universe, and Celestial Park.
“Epic Universe created the dream opportunity for us to design a first-of-itskind merchandise program that brings these iconic stories to fans in new and innovative ways,” said Justin Lafoe, Global Parks Merchandise & Retail Officer.
Highlights by Land:
The Wizarding World of Harry Potter – Ministry of Magic: Step into 1920s wizarding Paris with exclusive interactive wands, Fantastic Beasts memorabilia, Hogwarts house accessories, and sweet treats from K. Rammelle.
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 Goes Full Throttle at Night with Coasters After
Dark: Seven Seas Edition
SeaWorld Orlando is set to elevate the thrill factor with its upcoming Coasters After Dark: Seven Seas Edition, an exclusive nighttime event that combines the excitement of riding world-class roller coasters with the culinary delights of the Seven Seas Food Festival. Scheduled for April 4, 2025—from 9:00 PM to 12:00 AM, this limited-capacity experience promises shorter wait times and a unique after-dark atmosphere.
Tickets are $49.99 with sample lanyards available for purchase also.
Featured Attractions:
Pipeline: The Surf Coaster
Experience the sensation of surfing with this innovative coaster that launches riders 110 feet up at 60 mph, featuring dynamic seats that mimic the movement of riding ocean waves.
Manta
Florida’s only flying roller coaster, Manta lets riders glide face-down through multiple inversions at speeds up to 56 mph, simulating the grace of a manta ray.
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.
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
Katelyn Tribble, RD, LDN
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.
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.
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.
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.