The Osceola Daily News for Sunday August 31, 2025

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Chairwoman Viviana Janer to Lead

Groundbreaking of Osceola’s Tech Library

Osceola County is set to take another major step forward in innovation and community growth with the groundbreaking of the brand-new Tech Library on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 9 a.m. The event will take place at 1011 Bill Beck Boulevard in Kissimmee.

Around Osceola

City of St. Cloud to Host 2025 Business Connect Expo
Osceola County to Host 2025 State of the County
Semiconductor Conference Showcases Osceola County
Student Idea Sparks CPR Training Project in St. Cloud
Discover Animals from Around the World in Osceola
Silver Spurs Rodeo Earns Statewide Recognition
Silver Spurs' Boots, Bulls & Barrels Returns October 4
UCF Prevails in Season Opener 17-10 Thriller
Volleyball Preview: Lady Kowboys Chase State Title

Osceola County Launches AI Chatbot ‘Oscie’ to Assist Residents and Visitors 24/7

Osceola County has launched “Oscie,” a new artificial intelligence-powered chatbot available on Osceola.org and the County’s MyOsceola mobile app, in a move to enhance accessibility and streamline government services.

The launch is part of the County’s initiative to “Be First to What’s Next,” and represents a major step forward in delivering real-time, around-the-clock assistance to residents and visitors—anytime, anywhere.

Meet Oscie: Your Virtual Government Guide

Oscie is designed to make it easier for the public to navigate local services by offering:

• Instant answers to frequently asked questions

• Bilingual support in English and Spanish

• Integrated service request and ticketing system

• Availability on both Osceola.org and the MyOsceola mobile app

Whether you need information about permitting, trash pickup schedules, or upcoming County meetings, Oscie is ready to help. For more complex issues, the chatbot offers a smooth handoff to a live customer service agent during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., excluding County holidays.

Osceola Chamber’s Downtown Kissimmee Council 2025 Update Highlights Growth, Safety, and Connectivity

The Osceola Chamber’s Downtown Kissimmee Council brought the community together Thursday morning, August 21, at the Kissimmee Civic Center for its 2025 Downtown Update. Presented and by Positively Osceola, the event drew a full house of community and business leaders eager to learn about the latest developments shaping the heart of Kissimmee.

The program was emceed by Candice Shields, Chairwoman of the Downtown Kissimmee Council and representative of the Osceola Library System. Shields welcomed attendees and introduced the morning’s speakers, setting the stage for an informative and engaging program.

Positively Osceola Vice President Keith Ronan had the honor of introducing Kissimmee Police Chief Charles “Chuck” Broadway, who shared key updates with attendees. Chief Broadway’s presentation highlighted the department’s continued commitment to safety, community engagement, and honoring the values of honor, courage, and integrity that guide his leadership.

For those unable to attend in person, Positively Osceola LIVE streamed the program, making the important updates accessible to the wider community.

City

of

Kissimmee Offers Free

Gardening Class on Maintenance and Care of Fall Vegetables

The City of Kissimmee continues its commitment to community education and sustainable living with its next Community Garden Education Class titled “Vegetable Garden: Maintenance and Care.” The free session will be held on Thursday, September 18, from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Chambers Park Community Center.

Led by seasoned gardening instructor Eva Pabon, the class is open to adults 18 and older and is designed to help participants master essential tips for maintaining and caring for their vegetable gardens during the fall season. From pest control to watering techniques and soil health, attendees will learn the best practices to ensure their gardens thrive.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced grower, this class offers hands-on guidance to help your fall harvest flourish.

Event Details:

Location: Chambers Park Community Center

Instructor: Eva Pabon

Date: Thursday, September 18

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Cost: FREE

Guardian ad Litem Foundation to Host 8th Annual GALa Silent Auction and Casino Oct 4 at Rosen Shingle Creek

The Guardian ad Litem Foundation of Osceola County will host its 8th Annual GALa Silent Auction and Casino on Saturday, October 4, 2025, from 6 p.m. to midnight at Rosen Shingle Creek, located at 9939 Universal Blvd. in Orlando. Tickets for the gala are on sale through September 15.

This year’s gala, themed “Triple Crown”, will feature a memorable evening of entertainment, giving, and celebration. Guests will enjoy an open bar during the reception, a cash bar throughout the evening, and the excitement of a silent auction and casino-style games—all while supporting a cause that transforms the lives of children in foster care.

Supporting the Voices of Osceola’s Children

The Guardian ad Litem Foundation of Osceola County, Inc. supports the Florida Guardian ad Litem Office, which provides trained volunteers to serve as the “voice” for abused, abandoned, and neglected children in the dependency court system.

With over 500 children currently in Osceola’s foster care system and more than 200 dedicated volunteers, the Foundation works tirelessly to ensure no child is left without an advocate. Through advocacy, financial support, and community partnerships, the organization also helps meet children’s medical, educational, and social needs—striving to provide as normal and nurturing a life as possible.

Boots, Bulls & Barrels rides back to Osceola County Oct.

4 — Silver Spurs Club introduces Big Boss Kaye Whaley

The arena dirt is returning to Silver Spurs Arena for Boots, Bulls & Barrels on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, at 7:30 p.m. Hosted by the Silver Spurs Rodeo, the one-night showcase features three fan favorites — barrel racing, saddle bronc riding, and bull riding — with cowboys and cowgirls competing for cash prizes. Tickets start at $15 and are available at SilverSpursRodeo.com.

This year’s event arrives as the Silver Spurs Riding Club welcomes its 2025–26 Big Boss, Kaye Whaley — a lifelong Spurs member, longtime Osceola County educator, and the fourth woman to hold the role in the Club’s 80+ year history.

“As a teacher in the School District of Osceola County, I see firsthand how much of an impact these scholarships can make. It’s not just about supporting students financially; it’s about showing them that their community believes in their future. Every ticket purchased helps us open doors for local graduates,” said Kaye Whaley, 2025–2026 Silver Spurs Club Big Boss.

Whaley’s Spurs lineage runs deep. Her grandparents, Doc and Petie Partin, were among the Club’s original members, helping build the rodeo’s reputation and community impact. Her father, Doug Partin — honored annually through the Miss Silver Spurs Pageant’s Doug Partin Spirit Award — served for years as the organization’s stock contractor. Whaley grew up working with bucking bulls and horses and began riding the famed Silver Spurs Quadrille at age five.

Osceola County to Host 2025 State of the County: ‘Building for Tomorrow, Today’ with Chairwoman Viviana Janer

The Osceola Board of County Commissioners, led by Osceola Chairwoman District 2 County Commissioner Viviana Janer, invites the community to the 2025 State of Osceola County on Wednesday, October 1, 2025, at the Osceola Heritage Park Events Center in Kissimmee.

This year’s theme, “Building for Tomorrow, Today,” reflects Osceola County’s commitment to breaking ground on new opportunities, building stronger communities, and preparing for the future. Attendees will hear directly from county leadership on the progress, challenges, and vision for the years ahead.

Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Location: Osceola Heritage Park Events Center

1901 Chief Osceola Trail, Kissimmee, FL 34744

Doors Open: 11:00 a.m. | Luncheon: Noon

Chairwoman Janer emphasized the importance of community involvement in shaping the county’s future:

“As Osceola continues to grow, we are dedicated to ensuring that the opportunities we build today will create a stronger tomorrow for every resident.”

Silver Spurs Rodeo Earns Statewide Recognition with Flagler

Award for “Tradition Rides On” Campaign

The Silver Spurs Club has once again put Osceola County on the map, this time being honored with a Bronze Flagler Award in the Integrated Marketing Campaign category from VISIT FLORIDA for its Tradition Rides On campaign. The award was presented during the Chairman’s Dinner at VISIT FLORIDA’s Annual Governor’s Conference on Tourism, held at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate.

Each year, the prestigious Flagler Awards celebrate outstanding tourism marketing efforts across the state. Nearly 300 entries were submitted this year across multiple categories, with the Integrated Marketing Campaign award recognizing the strongest multi-platform efforts, combining public relations, digital, print, out-of-home, and social media into one cohesive campaign.

The Silver Spurs Club’s award-winning Tradition Rides On campaign marked the 80th anniversary of the very first Silver Spurs Rodeo, highlighting its deep impact on the local community and its support of charities in need.

“This award is a reflection of not just our organization’s history but also the dedication of the hardworking volunteers who give their time to organize this event each year,” said Sara Berlinsky, 2023–2024 Big Boss of the Silver Spurs Club, who led the campaign’s launch. “For our campaign to be recognized amongst statewide campaigns shows how much history and heart can stand out. Tradition Rides On was a way to share the legacy of our rodeo and the families who built it, and we’re honored to see that story shine.

Orlando Dreamers Pitch Major League Baseball Future at

St. Cloud Chamber Luncheon

Is Major League Baseball in Central Florida just a dream? At the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce’s quarterly luncheon Thursday, Orlando Dreamers COO Jim Schanorf said it’s not only possible—it’s going to happen.

“Pat took us from the goal line to the opponent’s 15-yard line and now we just need to take it in for a touchdown,” Schanorf told the St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce at their quarterly luncheon at the Civic Center on Thursday afternoon.

Schanorf was the featured guest speaker at the sports-themed luncheon and he presented a positive update on his organization’s efforts – which started more than two years ago by an announcement by former Orlando Magic founder Pat Williams and has continued to move forward after Williams’ passing in July of last year.

In his appearance in St. Cloud, Schanorf pointed out that either through relocation or expansion, Orlando was well poised to host a major league franchise.

“Major League Baseball said there would be no talks of expansion until the stadium situations of two cities – Oakland and Tampa Bay were addressed,” he said. “Oakland appears headed for Las Vegas, but Tampa Bay is certainly up in the air.”

The Rays were forced out of their home in Tropicana Field when last year’s Hurricane Milton ripped the roof off the facility. The team ended up playing its home games at Steinbrenner Field in Tampa this year at the New York Yankees spring training facility. In addition, the Rays lease with Tampa is set to expire in 2028.

Orlando Health Launches New Air Care Helicopter to Enhance Critical Care Transport

Orlando Health Air Care has officially introduced a powerful addition to its air ambulance fleet: a larger, state-of-the-art Airbus H145D3 helicopter designed to transport critically ill patients, both children and adults, across Central Florida faster and more efficiently.

Stationed in Apopka, the new helicopter strengthens the healthcare system’s ability to deliver lifesaving care by air to patients being transported to Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC)—Central Florida’s only Level One Trauma Center—and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.

“Our new Air Care helicopter is incredibly special because our patients are at the heart of this design,” said Kelly Nierstedt, president of Orlando Health ORMC and senior vice president of the Orlando region. “The larger cabin space enhances our ability to transport specialty equipment for both children and adults, and the greater lift capacity means we can travel longer distances for our patients.”

The new helicopter is a gamechanger in three critical ways:

Extended Range – As a larger class aircraft, it can reach critically ill patients over greater distances more quickly.

Enhanced Cabin Space & Lift Capacity – It can accommodate more flight personnel and advanced medical equipment, ensuring rapid, specialized care during transport.

City of St. Cloud to Host 2025 Business Connect Expo on September 30

The City of St. Cloud is inviting business owners, entrepreneurs, and community partners to connect, collaborate, and grow at the 2025 Business Connect Expo, taking place Monday, September 30, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Community Center, 3101 17th Street.

This free event offers a unique platform for showcasing products and services, meeting key stakeholders, and discovering valuable resources to help businesses thrive.

Attendees will have the opportunity to connect with representatives from local and regional government agencies, private companies, and support organizations dedicated to fostering business success.

Organizers say the expo is designed to spark meaningful collaborations, increase brand visibility, and provide insight into free tools and resources available to help local businesses grow.

Highlights of the event include:

Building connections with potential customers, partners, and fellow entrepreneurs

Learning about free resources that support business development

Networking with leaders across multiple industries and government sectors

Commissioner Janer Highlights Osceola’s Rich History, Bright Future in 'Vibing with Viviana' Video Series

In a recent episode of her ongoing video series Vibing with Viviana, Osceola County Chairwoman and District 2 Commissioner Viviana Janer spotlighted two key initiatives that define Osceola’s past and future — the treasured Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek and the transformative Osceola Prosper program.

Filmed at Osceola History’s Pioneer Village, Janer stepped inside a replica of the Naroossee Schoolhouse to reflect on the county’s deep educational roots and its evolving commitment to student success. The village features both original and replicated structures from the late 1800s, transported from various parts of Osceola County to paint a vivid picture of life before modern conveniences.

“Pioneer Village is more than just a step back in time — it’s a hands-on experience that brings Osceola’s early days to life,” Janer said. “It connects our community to the spirit, resilience, and ingenuity of the pioneers who helped build this county.”

Janer also invited the public to attend this year’s Pioneer Day on November 8 — a free, family-friendly event featuring live music, craft stations, historical demonstrations, and a real Florida market.

Guests will also have the chance to meet resident farm animals, including a goat named Buster and a few chickens that call the village home.

Florida Leads Nation in Motorcyclist Fatalities, Outpacing Texas and California, 2019–2023 Data

Motorcyclist fatalities in the United States have surged over the last five years, reaching a record high in 2023. According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), Florida consistently recorded the highest number of motorcyclist deaths from 2019 through 2023.

In 2023 alone, Florida reported 668 motorcyclist deaths, more than any other state. Nationwide, over 6,300 riders lost their lives, marking a 26% increase since 2019 and the highest annual total on record.

Top States for Motorcyclist Fatalities in 2023:

Florida: 668 deaths

Texas: 598 deaths

California: 583 deaths

Arizona: 257 deaths

Pennsylvania: 240 deaths

Ohio: 239 deaths

Movie at the Park: Mufasa: The Lion King Coming to St. Cloud’s Hopkins Park September 5

The City of St. Cloud invites the community to enjoy a magical evening under the stars on Friday, September 5, when Mufasa: The Lion King will be shown as part of Movie at the Park.

The free outdoor movie begins at dusk at Hopkins Park, located at 620 E. 17th Street in St. Cloud, and everyone is encouraged to bring their lawn chairs and blankets for a fun and relaxing night.

This family-friendly event offers the perfect opportunity for neighbors and visitors to gather in the beautiful setting of Hopkins Park and experience the inspiring story of Mufasa on the big screen.

Presented by the City of St. Cloud, the evening promises entertainment, community spirit, and an unforgettable atmosphere.

For more information, visit www.stcloudfl.gov or call (407) 957-7243.

Rotary Kissimmee West to Host Inaugural Rise & Run 5K at NeoCity Oct. 18 to Benefit Help Now of Osceola

The Rotary Club of Kissimmee West is inviting the community to join the first-ever “Rise & Run 5K @ NeoCity” on Saturday, October 18, 2025, starting at 8:00 a.m. This fun-filled community event, held at 194 NeoCity Way in Kissimmee, marks the first 5K in the hightech corridor of NeoCity and supports two meaningful causes: Help Now of Osceola and Rotary’s End Polio Now initiative.

The 5K offers something for everyone — whether you’re an experienced runner, a weekend walker, or a family looking for a fun and impactful morning. All participants will receive a finisher’s medal, and top male and female finishers will be recognized. For groups, awards will be given to the Largest Team, Most Spirited Team, and Service Above Self Team.

The event will feature:

A flat, fast, and secure course ideal for all fitness levels

A Kids Run at 9:00 a.m.

Team and individual participation options

Silent auction, local vendor booths, and refreshments

Appearances by Swish of the Osceola Magic and other local mascots

LEGAL NEWS

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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.

Student Idea Sparks CPR Training Project in St. Cloud Schools, Led by State Rep. Paula Stark

A first-of-its-kind initiative to make local schools safer has officially launched at St. Cloud Middle School, thanks to the collaboration of State Representative Paula Stark, the Osceola County School District, and St. Cloud Fire Chief Jason Miller.

The program provides hands-only CPR training to staff at both St. Cloud Middle School and St. Cloud High School. Led by the St. Cloud Fire Rescue Department, the training ensures teachers and staff are better prepared to respond to emergencies and potentially save lives.

Representative Stark explained that the project has its roots in her Build-a-Bill competition, a civics initiative she introduced to engage middle school students in the legislative process.

“The CPR training idea came about from one of our Build-a-Bill contest winners— Evangeline Marrero, Aaliyah Rodriguez, and Ella Wetzel—who presented this idea as their bill in 2023,” Stark said.

“The Build-a-Bill contest is something near and dear to my heart. I started this project when I was first elected as a way of connecting with our students and getting them to engage in civics and government.”

Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County Launches

“More Than” Campaign to Redefine Child Care

The Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County has launched a new outreach campaign titled “More Than”, a three-month initiative aimed at transforming how the community views early childhood education. The campaign seeks to dispel the common misconception that child care centers are simply babysitting services, and instead highlights the critical role early learning programs play in setting children up for lifelong success.

“The early years are the most important years of a child’s life. The Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County is here to be a partner with families, working together to make sure that all children in our community have what they need to learn, grow, and reach their full potential.”

Coalition of Osceola

Through the campaign, the Coalition is raising awareness about the value of quality early learning environments, where children not only receive care but begin developing essential skills like early literacy, emotional regulation, socialization, and confidence.

The Coalition connects families to programs like Florida’s Voluntary Prekindergarten (VPK), which is free for 4-year-olds regardless of income, and the School Readiness (SR) Program, which offers financial assistance for quality child care.

Boots, Bulls & Barrels Returns to Silver Spurs Arena October 4 for One Night of Heart-Pounding Rodeo Action

Rodeo fans, mark your calendars! The Silver Spurs Riding Club is bringing back the highenergy Boots, Bulls & Barrels event on Friday, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Silver Spurs Arena in Osceola Heritage Park.

This action-packed evening will showcase the rodeo’s most thrilling events, including bull riding, saddle bronc riding, and women’s barrel racing. Watch as top riders and racers go head-to-head, vying for leaderboard glory in a night filled with adrenaline and family-friendly fun.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and parking is free for all attendees. Guests can also pick up official event merchandise, available near sections 221–222.

Ticket Prices:

Kids 3 and under: Free (lap seating)

Ages 4–10: $15

Adults Silver Section: $25

Adults Gold Section: $35

With only one night to catch this thrilling rodeo experience, don’t miss your chance to cheer on your favorite competitors.

Osceola County Sheriff’s Office Welcomes 22 New Deputies, Dispatchers, and Staff

The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office continues to expand its team, officially swearing in 22 new deputies during a ceremony held today at the Sheriff’s Office. The additions mark another step in strengthening public safety and enhancing service to the residents of Osceola County.

Alongside the new deputies, the Sheriff’s Office also welcomed 10 new 9-1-1 dispatchers, who will serve as the critical first point of contact between citizens and law enforcement officers in the field. Their role is essential in ensuring timely and effective responses to emergencies.

In addition, five civilian support staff members began their careers with the agency today, further contributing to the Sheriff’s Office’s mission of providing professional and reliable service to the community.

Sheriff Christopher A. Blackmon, who led the swearing-in ceremony, praised the dedication of the new hires:

“We are excited to welcome this group of dedicated individuals to our team. The Osceola County Sheriff’s Office continues to prioritize recruitment of qualified and community-oriented professionals as part of our mission to ensure the safety and well-being of our visitors and residents,” Blackmon said.

NEWS

‘Powering

Prosperity’ conference showcases Osceola County’s NeoCity semiconductor vision

For the past 10 years, Osceola County’s leaders have been working with NeoCity to change the employment landscape of the area by creating opportunities for more hightech jobs. In an area where tourism and agriculture once reigned, local leaders have seen the need to diversify the economy.

“We had 30.6% unemployment during COVID,” County Manager Don Fisher said. “We can’t do that again. Job creation was why we did it, to make [the county] more resilient.”

Dr. Ron Piccolo, chief executive officer of Florida Semiconductor Engine, says his organization works to broaden the impact of NeoCity.

At their inaugural “Powering Prosperity” conference yesterday at Gaylord Palms, industry and local leaders came together to share insights and spur on the progress being made in the local semiconductor industry.

“Florida has an opportunity to advance semiconductor packaging and related technology services,” Piccolo said. “This is an exciting moment, an exciting time.”

OSCEOLA NEWS

Powerball Jackpot Climbs to $1.1 Billion Ahead of Labor Day Drawing

Players will have another shot at a billion-dollar prize as the Powerball® jackpot has surged to an estimated $1.1 billion for Monday night’s drawing, making it the fifthlargest jackpot in the game’s history. The cash value of the prize is estimated at $498.4 million.

“No ticket matched all six numbers in Saturday’s drawing, which means the excitement continues into Labor Day,” said Matt Strawn, Powerball Product Group Chair and Iowa Lottery CEO. “America has waited all year for the chance to play for a billion-dollar jackpot, and what better time than Labor Day for a $1.1 billion Powerball drawing! With just one $2 ticket, you could win it all – all while helping to support good causes close to home.”

Saturday’s Winning Numbers

The winning numbers for Saturday, August 30, were 3, 18, 22, 27, 33 and the red Powerball 17. The Power Play® multiplier was 3. While no one claimed the jackpot, there were plenty of big winners across the country:

\Nine tickets matched all five white balls to win $1 million each. These tickets were sold in California (4), Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania.

OSCEOLA NEWS

Chairwoman Viviana Janer Encourages Osceola Residents to Be Storm-Ready This Hurricane Season

With the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season officially underway, Osceola County Chairwoman and District 2 Commissioner Viviana Janer is urging residents to take simple but critical steps to stay safe and prepared. In a recent visit to the Osceola County Emergency Management Center, Janer joined Emergency Management Director Bill Litton to emphasize the importance of early preparation.

“Hurricane season officially begins on June 1st, and I want to make sure you and your loved ones are ready,” Janer said in the newest episode of her Vibing with Viviana video series. “Don’t wait until a storm is already heading our way. Now is the time to build your emergency kit.”

Key recommendations from Janer and Emergency Management include:

Having enough water, non-perishable food, and medications

Packing flashlights, batteries, and pet supplies

Registering for emergency alerts via Alert Osceola by texting AlertOsceola to 888777

Staying tuned to local news and weather updates (right here on Positively Osceola)

Residents are also encouraged to visit ReadyOsceola.org for more preparedness

Knights Earn 300th Program Win in Gritty SeasonOpening

Thriller Over Jacksonville State

In a dramatic, weather-delayed opener that tested patience and resilience, the UCF Knights secured a pivotal 17–10 victory over Jacksonville State on Thursday night at Acrisure Bounce House. The win delivers the 300th victory in program history and marks the start of Scott Frost’s second stint with a flourish.

What began as a standard opener turned into an ordeal — nearly five hours in length — thanks to a two-hour, seven-minute lightning delay that paused the action early in the second quarter. When play resumed, UCF leaned on its depth and discipline to grind out a crucial win.

Redshirt senior Cam Fancher began the game as the starter but exited following an injury post-delay. In stepped Tayven Jackson, who commanded the offense with poise— going 17-for-24 passing for 282 yards and two touchdowns. His composure stabilized the offense when it needed it most. Offensive Fireworks and Game-Winning Drive

Jackson found Dylan Wade for a 40-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter, pulling UCF ahead 10–3. After Jacksonville State evened the score, the Knights responded with a 64-yard, six-play march in just 32 seconds. Jackson scrambled for 15 yards and then connected with DJ Black on a 33-yard touchdown on a naked bootleg to clinch the win with just over a minute left.

Top 10 Must-Watch Osceola County Football Games for 2025: St. Cloud v. Harmony Soldier City Classic Leads

The 2025 high school football season in Osceola County is packed with excitement, and while the historic Osceola–St. Cloud matchup has been played over 100 times and continues to stir pride among fans, it’s the Soldier City Classic between St. Cloud and Harmony that tops this year’s list of can’t-miss games, embodying tradition, passion, and community pride.

Our rankings:

#1 Soldier City Classic

Harmony at St. Cloud

Oct. 17 – 7 p.m.

When it comes to rivalries, this one has it all.

When Harmony opened a couple of decades ago, most of their first graduating class came from St. Cloud High – forming a natural bond between the two schools. Over the years, almost all Harmony-zoned kids grew up playing youth sports in St. Cloud—adding to the closeness of the student body.

Regardless of records, the game has easily become one of the most heavily attended games on the county’s high school football calendar. Add in an intense, close series (St. Cloud has won the last two games to take a narrow 11-9 lead in the all-time series);

SPORTS

’25 Volleyball Preview: Lady Kowboys Chase State Title as Harmony, St. Cloud, Others Aim for Strong Seasons

Over the last three seasons, Osceola has been close to that elusive first-ever state girls volleyball championship. How Close? Over the last three seasons, a regional finals loss has been bracketed around two regional championships and two State Final Four appearances.

Unfortunately, the Lady Kowboys have fallen just short of the ultimate prize– including an agonizing four-set loss to state champion Winter Park in last year’s 7A Final – where just five total points separated the two teams in a 22-25, 25-22, 24-26, 22-25 loss.

Winning a state championship will not be the end-all, be-all, for this talented seniorladen team whose accolades include the Final Fours, three district titles and three OBC championships, as well as an 80-17 record against a grueling, tough schedule. Still, winning a state title is something head coach Carrie Palmi says is the ultimate goal for this year’s team. “It will never define this group as it will be the most successful senior class in school history. We have been so close the past couple of years, where a point here or a serve there could have put us over the top,” she says. “But there are so many talented teams in 7A, that can say the same thing. And that is not going to change this season.”

To reach that goal, Osceola will most likely have to get better of a loaded classification that includes Vero Beach, Winter Park, Plant and Lake Brantley.

SPORTS

Second-Half Mistakes Prove Costly as Kowboys Fall to Lake Mary, 17-12

A special team’s gaffe, penalties, three quarterback sacks and a turnover were too much to overcome on Friday night as the Osceola Kowboys (1-1) dropped a 17-12 decision to the Lake Mary Rams (2-0) in a rematch of two state semifinalists from a year ago. The Kowboys appeared to have the game well in hand, scoring two touchdowns on their first two possessions to take a 12-0 lead on a pair of Jeff Sinophat touchdown runs. Osceola had an excellent opportunity to extend that lead on its next possession, when it had a first and 10 on the Rams 15. But they would turn the ball over on downs following a penalty, incompletion and bad snap from center on fourth down.

Up until that point, Osceola seemed to be in total charge, running 23 plays to Lake Mary’s six and outgaining them in total offense 184-3.

But the momentum would change quickly. Rams star QB Noah Grubbs directed a 15play of his own and Tyler Taub’s booted a 20-yard field goal at the buzzer as Lake Mary cut the lead to 12-3 at the half.

“Statistically we may have dominated but I was not pleased with everything I saw in the first half,” Osceola coach Eric Pinellas said. “Too many mistakes, too many penalties, too many missed opportunities. We had a chance to go up 18 or 20-0 at the half and instead it was a nine-point game.”

Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Launches Fourth Biannual Calendar Art Contest

The Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Office has announced the start of its fourth biannual calendar art contest, inviting all K-12 students in Osceola County to showcase their creativity while promoting accurate voter information.

The winning artwork will be featured in the Elections Office’s 2026–2027 calendar, which will include key election dates and information for voters. Submissions must be on 8.5” x 11” paper in landscape orientation and contain accurate voter details without endorsing any political party or candidate.

The deadline to submit artwork to the Elections Office is October 14, 2025.

A public gallery event is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at the Supervisor of Elections Operations Center, located at 2570 Partin Settlement Road in Kissimmee.

Community members will have the opportunity to view the submissions and vote for their favorite pieces. Artwork selected during the gallery night election will be featured in the upcoming calendar.

For more information, contact the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections Office at 407-742-6000 or visit www.voteosceola.gov/Voter-Information/Outreach-andEducation.

Orlando Health Medical Pavilion St. Cloud Opens New Lung and Sleep Medicine Clinic to Serve Osceola County

Orlando Health Lung and Sleep Medicine Group has expanded its presence in Osceola County with the opening of a new clinic at the Orlando Health Medical Pavilion – St. Cloud, bringing specialized pulmonary and sleep care services closer to local residents.

The clinic is led by pulmonologists Dr. Abed Madanieh and Dr. Chirin Orabi, both of whom provide comprehensive consultative, diagnostic, and therapeutic care for patients facing lung and sleep-related conditions.

Dr. Madanieh brings expertise in managing chronic and complex lung conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, emphysema, interstitial lung disease, and sarcoidosis. He also serves critically ill patients in the Intensive Care Unit at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital.

Dr. Orabi, who is also board certified in pulmonary and critical care medicine, has extensive experience treating obstructive and interstitial lung diseases, pleural disorders, and sleep disorders like sleep apnea. She also provides care for patients with acute or life-threatening conditions in the ICU at Orlando Health St. Cloud.

“Orlando Health is committed to providing specialized healthcare services through the pulmonology clinic so St. Cloud residents can access high-quality care closer to home,” said Dr. Orabi. “Pulmonology services aren’t just about treating conditions — it is about empowering individuals to breathe easier and live fuller lives.”

Osceola Air Urges AC Check-Ups Before Fall—End-ofSummer Deals Available Now!

As summer continues to march on in Central Florida, the signs of the approaching school year are beginning to show. Backpacks are being dusted off, routines are slowly returning, and parents are preparing for the shift from long, hot summer days to the structure of fall. But while the school bells will soon be ringing, one thing isn’t cooling down just yet—the Florida heat.

Before your family dives into the busy back-to-school season, now is the perfect time to check in on your home’s air conditioning system. Osceola County’s trusted HVAC provider, Osceola Air, is encouraging homeowners to schedule an end-of-summer AC check-up—and they’re offering limited-time specials to help keep your system running strong through the final stretch of summer and well into the fall.

End-of-Summer Comfort Starts with a Pre-Season Check-Up

Even as we begin thinking about cooler months ahead, Florida’s heat can linger deep into the school season. A quick and professional system check-up can ensure your AC unit remains efficient, reliable, and ready to handle whatever weather comes next.

Osceola Air’s skilled technicians will inspect refrigerant levels, clean filters, check electrical components, calibrate your thermostat, and more—all to prevent mid-season breakdowns, lower your utility bills, and keep your family cool and comfortable.

NEWS

Chairwoman Viviana Janer to Lead Groundbreaking of Osceola’s Innovative Tech Library September 3

Osceola County is set to take another major step forward in innovation and community growth with the groundbreaking of the brand-new Tech Library on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, at 9 a.m. The event will take place at 1011 Bill Beck Boulevard in Kissimmee, and will be hosted by Osceola County Chairwoman Viviana Janer alongside county leaders.

The Tech Library is designed to be a state-of-the-art hub for learning, creativity, and technology access, providing resources to bridge the digital divide and empower residents of all ages.

The new facility will include cutting-edge features such as:

AI, virtual reality, and 3D printing labs

Audio and video production studios

Telehealth-equipped learning spaces

By combining education, innovation, and accessibility, the Tech Library is expected to become a cornerstone of Osceola County’s future—offering residents opportunities to explore emerging technologies, gain new skills, and connect in a forward-thinking environment.

Saint Cloud Resident to Shine in Times Square for National Down Syndrome Awareness

Veronica “Ronnie” Hastings of Saint Cloud will soon see her smile light up one of the most iconic locations in the world — Times Square in New York City. On Saturday, September 6, Hastings will be featured in the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) Times Square Video Presentation, an annual event that showcases the lives and accomplishments of people with Down syndrome from across the globe.

The one-hour video, which will include more than 500 photographs of children, teens, and adults with Down syndrome from all 50 states and 11 countries, will be displayed on two large Jumbotron screens above the Dos Caminos restaurant in Father Duffy Square. Hastings’ photo was chosen from over 2,600 submissions worldwide, and she is pictured at just seven months old in the nature preserve near her home.

Thanks to support from ClearChannel Outdoor, the video will be livestreamed on the NDSS Facebook page from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. ET on September 6. The presentation serves as the official kickoff for the New York City Buddy Walk®, held later that day at the Naumburg Bandshell in Central Park.

“We are infinitely proud of our little girl and can’t wait to share her beauty with the rest of the world!” said Rachel Hastings, Veronica’s mom.

Since its inception in 1995, the NYC Buddy Walk® has been part of NDSS’s program promoting acceptance, inclusion, and support for people with Down syndrome.

Early Learning Coalition Provides Affordable Child Care and Early Learning Through School Readiness

The Early Learning Coalition of Osceola County (ELC) is spotlighting its School

Readiness Program, a state - and federally funded initiative that makes quality child care affordable, supports working families, and prepares young children to enter school with confidence. Here’s What It Offers:

Financial assistance to qualifying families, covering part of child care costs based on income, household size, and other factors.

Readiness preparation, teaching early learners key skills—social, emotional, cognitive— that help them thrive in a classroom setting.

Support for families, enabling them to work, study, or manage disabilities while achieving financial independence.

Who Qualifies

Must reside in Osceola County, with parents or guardians employed at least 20 hours a week, enrolled full-time in college or trade school, or supported by a documented disability.

Income must be at or under 150% of the Federal Poverty Level, adjusted for family size.

Your Wildest Car Ride Yet: Discover Animals from Around the World Right Here in Osceola County

With the school year back in full swing and education once again at the heart of our communities, there’s no better time to turn learning into an unforgettable, up-close adventure—and you don’t even need to leave your car to do it!

Located in the heart of Osceola County, just a short drive from Orlando, Wild Florida’s Drive-thru Safari Park offers families and animal lovers the rare opportunity to explore 170 acres of pristine Florida wilderness while encountering more than 150 exotic and native animals from across the globe.

From the safety and comfort of your own vehicle, you’ll cruise a four-mile trail and come face-to-face with giraffes, zebras, eland antelope, scimitar oryx, American bison, mouflon sheep, and more.

It’s a self-guided journey that feels like starring in your own wildlife documentary— without ever boarding a plane.

Insider Tip: Your admission includes unlimited loops through the safari on the same day, so take your time and enjoy every wild encounter. (Note: Convertibles, motorcycles, and vehicles without doors or roofs aren’t permitted for safety reasons.)

But the adventure doesn’t stop there.

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital Recertified

as Advanced Primary Stroke Center

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has once again earned national recognition for its commitment to exceptional stroke care. The hospital has been recertified by The Joint Commission as an Advanced Primary Stroke Center, a prestigious designation that reflects a hospital’s commitment to meeting high standards in clinical performance and patient outcomes.

Originally certified in 2023, this recertification acknowledges the hospital’s consistent efforts in delivering timely, life-saving care to stroke patients. When a patient exhibits warning signs of a stroke—such as facial drooping, arm weakness, or speech difficulty—a “stroke alert” is immediately initiated, activating a hospital-wide response designed to reduce brain damage and improve recovery outcomes.

“Access to rapid, expert stroke care saves lives, preserves brain function, and ensures patients have the best possible chance at recovery,” said Stacy Jemtrud, DNP, RN, NEA-BC, CENP, chief nursing officer at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital. “Our team is equipped to provide this critical treatment to patients in our community.”

Since launching its stroke program in May 2022, the hospital has responded to 1,702 stroke alerts and treated 292 stroke patients—a testament to the facility’s readiness and effectiveness in emergency stroke care.

HEALTH NEWS

Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital Launches AfterHours Dining to Support Patient Care and Recovery

In a move aimed at enhancing patient comfort and care, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has introduced a new after-hours dining service for patients who may miss regular meal times due to medical testing, treatments, or late-night hospital admissions.

The extended dining option, which operates Monday through Friday from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., began in April and served 91 patients last month alone.

“We recognize the critical role of nutrition in our patients’ recovery,” said Tammy Foster, director of food and nutrition at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital. “This new service is a simple, but powerful way to support the comfort and healing needs of the patients we are grateful to care for.”

Beyond serving hot evening meals, the initiative also allows team members to connect with patients in the evenings to review breakfast options for the next day, further personalizing the care experience and ensuring continued nutritional support.

Orlando Health, the hospital’s parent organization, is a not-for-profit healthcare system serving Florida, Alabama, and Puerto Rico. With a mission to improve health and quality of life, the system manages over $12 billion in assets and delivers care through an expansive network of hospitals, urgent care centers, and specialty facilities.

PARK HOPPING

Jason to Slash into Halloween Horror Nights in All-New “Jason Universe” Haunted House at Universal Orlando

The legend of Camp Crystal Lake is back—and bloodier than ever—as Universal Orlando Resort unleashes horror icon Jason Voorhees in the all-new haunted house, “Jason Universe,” debuting at Halloween Horror Nights this fall.

Kicking off on Friday, August 29 in Orlando and Thursday, September 4 in Hollywood, the immersive experience pays chilling tribute to one of horror’s most fearsome figures. For 45 years, the machete-wielding slasher from the Friday the 13th films has terrorized audiences, and now he returns to haunt fans in a relentless new form.

The “Jason Universe” haunted house invites guests into a nightmarish reimagining of Camp Crystal Lake—Jason’s gruesome hunting grounds. Visitors will navigate eerie environments including his rickety cabin, the crumbling main lodge, and the shadowfilled forest, each scene echoing Jason’s most infamous kills. Fans will be thrust into a visceral journey through his bloody legacy, discovering firsthand that the legend is terrifyingly real.

Halloween Horror Nights 2025 promises its most intense season yet. At Universal Orlando, the event runs 48 select nights through November 2, featuring 10 haunted houses, scare zones, live shows, and more. Guests can choose from a variety of ticket and upgrade options, including Express Passes, the R.I.P. Tour, and the Behind the Screams: Unmasking the Horror Tour.

Park Hopping

Celebrate ‘The Bad Guys 2’ with a New Mr. Wolf Meet & Greet at DreamWorks Land in Universal Studios Florida

Universal Orlando Resort is inviting guests to join the excitement surrounding the release of The Bad Guys 2 with a brand-new character encounter at DreamWorks Land. Fans of the hit animated franchise can now meet the slick and charming Mr. Wolf, who has stepped straight out of the film and into the park for a limited time.

The sequel, The Bad Guys 2, currently playing in theaters, continues the adventures of the reformed villains as they attempt to stay on the right side of the law—only to find themselves pulled into an unexpected globe-trotting heist. With bigger laughs, daring escapades, and new high-stakes challenges, the film has already captivated audiences.

To celebrate, Universal Studios Florida has introduced a special meet-and-greet experience where guests can interact with Mr. Wolf, who appears in his signature beige suit against a stylish backdrop inspired by the movie.

Park officials encourage visitors to check the Universal Orlando Resort app for Mr. Wolf’s appearance schedule throughout August. This exclusive opportunity is part of the resort’s ongoing efforts to bring fan-favorite characters and stories to life in immersive ways.

For more details about DreamWorks Land and other attractions, visit www. universalorlando.com.

Park Hopping

Universal Orlando Launches Exclusive “Buy 2 Days, Get 1

Day Free” Ticket Deal for Florida Residents

Universal Orlando Resort is turning up the summer excitement for Florida families with an exclusive limited-time ticket deal: “Buy 2 Days, Get 1 Day Free” on a 2-Park 2-Day Ticket. This special offer gives Florida residents three full days of thrills across two of Universal’s award-winning theme parks — Universal Studios Florida and Universal Islands of Adventure — for the price of two.

Perfect for planning a summer adventure close to home, this deal provides access to more than 50 immersive attractions, from the spellbinding streets of The Wizarding World of Harry Potter to the heart-racing Jurassic World VelociCoaster and the wildly fun Illumination’s Minion Land.

Whether you’re soaring through the skies with Harry Potter, braving prehistoric thrills, or laughing with the Minions, guests will have ample time to take in all the action and fun these world-class parks have to offer.

In addition to the ticket savings, Florida residents and Universal Orlando Passholders can also score up to 40% off stays at select Universal Orlando hotels on select dates. Hotel guests enjoy exclusive perks such as Early Park Admission — making it easier than ever to experience the most popular attractions before the crowds arrive.

To purchase tickets and learn more about this limited-time offer, visit www. UniversalOrlando.com.Flavors-of-Florida.

Park Hopping

Disney’s Hollywood Studios to Launch ‘The Magic of Disney Animation’ in 2026 with Immersive Experiences

A whimsical, character-filled adventure is coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios in 2026. “The Magic of Disney Animation” will transform the current Star Wars: Launch Bay into a magical, immersive experience inspired by Walt Disney Animation Studios and the beloved short film Once Upon a Studio.

Topped with Mickey’s iconic Sorcerer Hat, the reimagined space invites guests into a playful version of a Disney animation studio—where, when the animators are away, the characters come out to play. The experience will take place inside the transformed building, drawing direct inspiration from the real-life Burbank studio and will include several interactive areas designed to bring families closer to the animation process and the characters themselves.

In the Production Gallery, visitors will see portraits come to life just like in Once Upon a Studio, while the Screening Theater will present a short animated film that’s sure to charm the whole family. Aspiring artists will also get the chance to learn how to draw fan-favorite Disney characters and even meet them in person.

Families with young children will especially enjoy “Drawn to Wonderland,” a brand-new indoor play area inspired by Mary Blair’s original concept art for Alice in Wonderland. The imaginative playground will include a musical oversized flower garden, a Mad Tea Party playset, and an interactive Tulgey Wood area for exploration and fun.

Park Hopping

Walt Disney World to Unveil Festive Holiday Magic from November 14 – December 31, 2025

This holiday season, Walt Disney World Resort will transform into a winter wonderland with festive decor, special food and beverage offerings, exclusive holiday entertainment, new merchandise, and much more! From November 14 through December 31, 2025, guests of all ages are invited to experience the magic of the holidays at the four theme parks, Disney Springs, and Disney Resort Hotels.

Holiday Highlights Across the Parks:

Magic Kingdom Park

Holiday Decorations: The park will sparkle with festive trimmings throughout Main Street, U.S.A., offering perfect photo opportunities for visitors.

Frozen Holiday Surprise: Olaf and his snowgie siblings will add festive décor to Cinderella Castle, bringing the holiday spirit to life.

Jingle Cruise: The popular Jingle Cruise returns with a holiday twist, as skippers guide guests through whimsical, holiday-themed adventures.

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Sunset Greetings: Sunset Boulevard will shine with a holiday makeover, featuring displays inspired by “Mickey’s Christmas Carol,” “Toy Story,” and more.

Park Hopping

Explore the Wild Side: Drive-Thru Safari Park at Wild Florida Offers an Unforgettable Adventure

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

Art the Clown Brings Blood-Curdling Terror to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando Resort

Universal Orlando Resort is turning up the fear this fall as it unleashes the twisted world of Terrifier upon Halloween Horror Nights, with a brand-new haunted house inspired by the cult slasher film franchise. Guests will come face-to-face with Art the Clown in one of the goriest experiences in the event’s history.

Launching Friday, August 29, Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando will introduce fans to the grisly Funhouse of Art the Clown—first seen in Terrifier 2—where terror takes center stage. Packed with iconic scenes, stomach-turning settings like the Clown Café and a revolting holiday nightmare, the haunted house will immerse guests in the blood-soaked world of Miles County, New York, with twisted characters including Vicky and the Little Pale Girl lurking around every corner.

Created by writer-director Damien Leone and producer Phil Falcone, the Terrifier series has become a cult horror phenomenon since its debut in 2008. Now, with three feature films and a fourth in development, the franchise continues to push the boundaries of horror—and the haunted house adaptation promises to do the same.

Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Orlando runs on 48 select nights through November 2 and features 10 chilling haunted houses, scare zones, live shows, and more. Guests can purchase a variety of ticket options, including single-night tickets, Express Passes, R.I.P. Tours, Premium Scream Night (August 28 only), and theHorror Tour.

Park Hopping

SeaWorld Orlando Dives into 10th Anniversary Baby Shark

Celebration

SeaWorld Orlando is turning up the volume this summer as it launches its “Baby Shark at SeaWorld” celebration, honoring a decade of global aquatic fun with Pinkfong and Baby Shark. Now through September 2, families can immerse themselves in a full slate of entertainment and marine-themed activities included with park admission .

A “Fin-Tastic” New Live Show

Performed daily at the Seaport Theater, this high-energy mini live show invites guests to dance, sing, and of course, “doo doo doo.” Interactive and upbeat, it captures the infectious spirit of the song phenomenon.

Meet

& Greet with Sharky Stars

From August onwards, meet-and-greet opportunities with Baby Shark and Pinkfong offer perfect photo moments. These characters bring beachside charm and delight straight to Orlando.

Themed Snacks & Merch

Visitors can browse exclusive Baby Shark-themed merchandise and enjoy limited-time foods and beverages. Expect bright, character-inspired treats that dive into the playful side of the event .

POSITIVELY DELICIOUS

Positively Delicious: Classic Florida Beef Sliders Bring a Taste of Summer to the Table

There’s nothing quite like the sizzle of a grill and the aroma of seasoned beef to signal that summertime has officially arrived in Florida — and Positively Osceola’s Positively Delicious segment is featuring just the recipe to make your backyard barbecue a hit.

Introducing Classic Florida Beef Sliders — a fresh, flavorful bite-sized take on the traditional burger,

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.

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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.

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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.

VISIT OSCEOLA

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

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

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

• Shingle Creek Regional Park:

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

• Celebration Lakeside Park:

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

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