The Osceola Daily News for Tuesday July 8, 2025

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City of Kissimmee is Attracting Attention: Ready, Connected, and Open for Business!

The City of Kissimmee is making headlines as a driving force in Central Florida’s economic growth, powered by rapid development, forward-thinking investments, and a business-first mindset. Through its “Ready, Connected & Open for Business” strategy, the city is not just keeping up—it’s leading..

Around Osceola
St. Cloud to Host Back 2 School Bash at Hopkins Park
Kissimmee Police Launches “Hoops with Heroes”
Kissimmee Picks Two Developers for Downtown
St. Cloud’s 4th on the Lake Celebration Triumphs
FHP Enters National ‘BestLooking Cruiser’Contest
Osceola Air Helps Osceola County Stay Cool in Summer
“Creatures in Color” Showcases Wildlife & Art
SeaWorld Dives into 10th Anniversary Baby Shark
Jason to Slash into Halloween Horror Nights
“Creatures in Color” Exhibition Showcases Wildlife, Art, and Conservation at Osceola Arts

From now through August 3, Osceola Arts is hosting a one-of-a-kind exhibit in partnership with Amazing Animals Inc., titled “Creatures in Color: An Artful Exploration.” This vibrant and educational showcase blends wildlife conservation with artistic expression, highlighting the beauty and diversity of the animal kingdom as seen through the eyes—and paws—of local artists and animal ambassadors.

The exhibit features an array of captivating works, including wildlife photography by Carolyn H. Photography, expressive paintings by local artist Maria Barry, and contributions from high school photo clubs across the county. Visitors will also be treated to a rare twist: original artwork created by the ambassador animals from Amazing Animals Inc., offering a truly unique perspective on the natural world.

Through bold color, imaginative composition, and heartfelt storytelling, “Creatures in Color” aims to foster appreciation for wildlife and encourage ongoing support for conservation efforts. The immersive experience highlights the emotional and educational connection between humans and animals, while offering a platform for local artists to shine.

A free public reception will be held on Saturday, August 2, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Osceola Arts. Guests are encouraged to attend for an evening of art, community, and a few surprise appearances—possibly of the furry or feathered kind.

Kissimmee Police Launches “Hoops with Heroes” Basketball Camp to Inspire Local Youth

The Kissimmee Police Department is inviting young athletes across the city to lace up their sneakers for the first-ever Hoops with Heroes Youth Basketball Camp, a free summer event aimed at building community connections through the love of the game.

Scheduled for July 28–31, 2025, the camp will offer hands-on basketball training, mentorship from police officers, and plenty of fun for kids and teens in two age groups: ages 6–11 (July 28–29) and ages 12–16 (July 30–31).

Hosted at the Boys & Girls Club of Central Florida at 2411 Dyer Blvd. in Kissimmee, the camp includes:

• Free “Hoops with Heroes” t-shirts for all registered participants

• Daily snacks and lunch

• Coaching in basketball fundamentals

• Surprise guest appearances

• A chance to earn medals

Ages 12–16: July 30, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. | July 31, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Florida Highway Patrol Enters National ‘Best-Looking Cruiser’ Competition, Aims for Three-Peat Victory

The Florida Highway Patrol has officially entered the 2025 American Association of State Troopers “Best-Looking Cruiser” competition, aiming for its third consecutive win in the nationwide contest.

FHP’s entry features a striking photo of its newest cruiser—a sleek black and tan Corvette—set against the backdrop of a glowing Miami skyline at sunset. The vehicle, seized from a convicted drug trafficker during a joint FHP-DEA operation, now serves as a community outreach tool to promote traffic safety and the agency’s “Arrive Alive” initiative.

Voting for the contest opened June 30 at 10 a.m. EST and runs through July 11 at 12 p.m. EST. The state law enforcement agency with the most votes will be featured on the cover of the AAST’s 2026 calendar. Supporters can cast their vote online and help FHP maintain its winning streak.

Vote Now for FHP!!!

“FHP is proud to once again take part in the AAST ‘Best-Looking Cruiser’ contest,” said Dave Kerner, Executive Director of the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. “This year’s photo captures the beauty of a Miami sunset and the strength of Florida law enforcement through our newest cruiser—an asset gained through our efforts to remove criminals and drugs from our communities.”

Osceola Library System Seeks

Community

Input to Shape the Future of Local Libraries

The Osceola Library System is taking a major step toward enhancing its services and spaces with the creation of a new Facilities Master Plan—and they’re asking the community to help lead the way.

Designed to guide the growth and development of library services, spaces, and collections for years to come, the Facilities Master Plan will serve as a blueprint for what modern, essential library access should look like across Osceola County.

To ensure that this vision reflects the needs and hopes of local residents, the Library is launching a short community survey and inviting every Osceola County resident to participate.

The survey gathers feedback on what residents would like to see in their local libraries— from specific amenities and features to input on where new or expanded libraries may be needed most. It includes sample images showcasing potential future designs, spaces, and services, allowing participants to visually engage with the possibilities and share their preferences.

“We’re building a long-term vision, but it starts with listening to our community,” said representatives from the Osceola Library System. “Whether you use the library every week or haven’t been in a while, your voice matters.”

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.

Kissimmee Commission Picks Two Developers for Downtown Hotel Projects, New Convention Center

Downtown Kissimmee took a major step toward adding long-promised lodging and conference space Tuesday night, as city commissioners unanimously selected Azure Hotel International Inc. and Skyview Companies to negotiate final development agreements for two city-owned properties. The vote followed months of design revisions and public workshops aimed at closing what tourism officials describe as a critical “lodging gap” in the historic district.

Civic Center Site: New $35 Million Convention Center + 200-Room Hotel

Developer: Azure Hotel International Inc. (builder of Lake Nona’s Wave Hotel)

Location: 201 E. Dakin St. – current Kissimmee Civic Center footprint

Investment: $150 million+ total, including a new $35 million city-owned convention center replacing the existing 38,000-sq-ft facility

Key features:

200-room upscale hotel in a separate tower

12,500 sq ft of dedicated meeting space inside the hotel

City retains 100 % of convention-center revenue and 5 % of hotel revenue under the term sheet presented Tuesday

Osceola County

Unveils New

1.5-Mile Kissimmee-St. Cloud Connector Trail, Advancing 200-Mile Greenway

Osceola County, led by District 4 Commissioner Cheryl Grieb, celebrated the opening of the new Kissimmee-St. Cloud Connector Trail on Thursday, marking the latest addition to the County’s ambitious 200-mile Master Trail Network Plan.=

The newly completed 1.5-mile trail segment links Kissimmee and St. Cloud, creating a critical recreational and transportation corridor. The federally funded trail begins on the north side of Neptune Road at Partin Triangle Park and extends east along the south side of the C-31 Canal before connecting to the Fortune Lakeshore Trail at Brown Chapel Road.

“I’m delighted to unveil the latest in the County’s efforts to expand our greenways and connected paths, making Osceola more bikeable and navigable for residents and visitors,” said Commissioner Cheryl Grieb, who represents District 4 on the County Commission. “By investing in green spaces like these, the County and our public partners are not only expanding access to the natural beauty that surrounds us, but also promoting healthier lifestyles, strengthening community connectivity, and creating new opportunities for recreation.”

The shared-use path includes features designed to ensure both accessibility and safety: it maintains a minimum width of eight feet, includes pedestrian signals, signage, pavement markings, and a crosswalk.

St. Cloud’s 4th on the Lake Celebration Triumphs Over Storms with Music, Family Fun, and Epic Fireworks

On Thursday, July 4, the City of St. Cloud lit up the sky—and spirits—with one of Central Florida’s most anticipated Independence Day celebrations: 4th on the Lake – Road to the Semi-Quincentennial. Despite a brief pause due to stormy weather, the event turned into an unforgettable evening filled with community pride, patriotic energy, and fireworks that wowed the crowd at St. Cloud’s Lakefront Park.

Hosted by the City of St. Cloud and sponsored by Toho Water Authority, Orlando Health, AdventHealth, and OUC, the event began at 4 p.m. and drew residents and visitors of all ages for an afternoon packed with festivities. From the moment guests arrived, the lakeside park buzzed with energy—featuring live music, food trucks, a classic car show, games, and more.

Families and children enjoyed a patriotic Kids Bike Parade, festive Kids Zones, local vendors, and a variety of delicious eats at the food court and bar. The Afterglow Band got the party started early, setting the tone for a lively celebration ahead. The evening continued with an electrifying performance by the Derek Mack Band, who brought the crowd back to their feet and kept the party going strong. The night concluded with a spectacular fireworks show set to music at 9:15 p.m., a dazzling tribute to America’s 249th birthday and a fitting reminder of the event’s theme: Road to the Semi-Quincentennial, marking the countdown to the nation’s 250th in 2026.

City of St. Cloud to Host Back 2 School Bash at Hopkins Park with Backpack Giveaway and Donation Drive

The City of St. Cloud is gearing up to support local students and families with its upcoming Back 2 School Bash, set for Saturday, August 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hopkins Park, located at 620 E. 17th Street.

Organized by the City of St. Cloud’s Parks and Recreation Department in partnership with Hopkins Heroes, this exciting community event will feature a backpack giveaway, fun activities, and an opportunity for families to get ready for the new school year in a festive and supportive environment.

In preparation for the event, the city has launched an Interdepartmental Donation Drive and is inviting the community to contribute essential school supplies. All donated items will go directly to local youth during the Bash.

With the rising costs of school supplies, this initiative offers vital support to families and helps ensure that every student has the tools they need to start the school year strong.

For more information about the Back 2 School Bash and how you can help, visit the City of St. Cloud’s Parks and Recreation Department or follow their official channels. Let’s come together to empower our students and make this school year the best one yet!

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.

OSCEOLA WEATHER

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

Osceola Arts Launches Colorful Five-Wall Mural Project at Orange Gardens Community Center

Osceola Arts has kicked off an exciting new chapter in community art with the launch of a bold and inspiring five-wall mural installation at the Orange Gardens Community Center in Kissimmee. Created by local artist Deivis Sanchez, the project is part of Osceola Arts’ ongoing ARTisNOW Public Murals Project.

Each of the five mural walls highlights a specific theme in that story, ranging from origins to aspirations for the future:

Wall 1: The Beginning features abstract flows and a radiant sun, symbolizing hope and the foundational moments of the community.

Wall 2: Growth and Identity is brought to life with a hummingbird among flowers, representing vitality, diversity, and strong identity.

Wall 3: Connection and Unity showcases a butterfly, blooming flowers, and an outstretched hand, symbolizing collaboration and collective progress.

Wall 4: Celebration explodes with energy and color, using butterfly wings and vibrant hues to reflect joy and harmony within a united community.

Wall 5: The Future closes the series with an optimistic vision of what’s ahead, filled with abstract shapes and colorful florals to represent growth, sustainability, and forward momentum.

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.”

Summer Is Here: Osceola Air Helps Osceola County Stay Cool

with Summer AC Check-Ups and Specials

As Florida dives into another steamy summer, the sweltering days and muggy nights are back in full force—and so is the demand on your home’s air conditioning system. That’s why Osceola Air, the trusted leader in HVAC services across Osceola County, is reminding residents that now is the time to schedule a Summer-season AC check-up before the hottest days arrive.

Even better, they’re helping families stay cool—and save big—with a lineup of limitedtime summer specials designed to make comfort affordable and worry-free.

Why a Summer-Season AC Check-Up Matters

With air conditioners working overtime during Florida’s intense summer season, skipping a system check-up can lead to reduced efficiency, higher energy bills, or even a breakdown when you need cooling the most. A comprehensive AC inspection ensures your system is clean, efficient, and ready to run at full capacity—so you can enjoy your home in total comfort, all season long.

From checking refrigerant levels and inspecting electrical components to cleaning filters and testing airflow, Osceola Air’s expert technicians leave no detail unchecked. It’s all part of their commitment to keeping your family safe, cool, and comfortable—even when the forecast hits triple digits.

Kissimmee is Attracting Attention: Ready, Connected, and Open for Business!

The City of Kissimmee is making headlines as a driving force in Central Florida’s economic growth, powered by rapid development, forward-thinking investments, and a business-first mindset. Through its “Ready, Connected & Open for Business” strategy, the city is not just keeping up—it’s leading the way for Osceola County’s future.

New Chapter at Kissimmee Gateway Airport

A major milestone took flight Monday as the City of Kissimmee broke ground on a Hyatt Studios Hotel at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport. This development will support the growing number of visiting flight students and travelers, providing much-needed accommodations while contributing to the city’s vision for a vibrant, economically diverse airport district. The hotel aligns with broader efforts to create new economic opportunities and elevate the airport’s role as a regional hub for aviation-related business.

Kissimmee’s momentum continues downtown with two major redevelopment projects now in motion:

New Convention Center & Hotel: Azure Hotel Group will redevelop the city-owned Civic Center site into a $150 million destination featuring a $35 million convention center and a 200-room hotel with 12,500 square feet of meeting space.

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City of St. Cloud Breaks Ground on $12.5 Million Fire Station 32 to Support Growing Community

The St. Cloud Fire Rescue Department held a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday morning to mark the official start of construction for the new Fire Station 32, a major $12.5 million investment aimed at enhancing public safety and meeting the demands of a rapidly growing community.

Mayor Chris Robertson, city officials, and fire department leadership gathered at the site on Old Canoe Creek Road near Clay Whaley Road to celebrate the milestone. The new station replaces the existing 30-year-old facility at the same location and is strategically positioned near the current and future interchanges of Florida’s Turnpike, allowing for improved emergency response coverage to nearby residential developments.

“This new facility will help to meet the needs of our growing community,” said Mayor Chris Robertson. “With the recent opening of new Station 34 and improvements to the Fire Training Facility, as well as future planned stations, this shows the City Council’s dedication to supporting public safety.”

Once completed, Station 32 will house an engine, a rescue unit, and the department’s new tower truck. The station will be initially staffed by 10 firefighter/EMS professionals. Designed with four apparatus bays, the facility also includes space for future personnel as demand for emergency services continues to rise.

Kissimmee OKs Permit for After-Midnight Alcohol Sales; Mayor Espinosa Stresses City ‘Open for Business’

In a marathon July 1 meeting, the City Commission voted 4–1 to move forward with Ordinance 25-09, which creates a $250 annual “After-Midnight Alcohol-Sales Permit” for bars and restaurants in the Downtown Community Redevelopment Area (CRA). The permit will allow licensed establishments to continue serving alcohol from 12 a.m. to 2 a.m., provided they meet new safety and compliance standards.

Mayor Jackie Espinosa—herself a downtown business owner—acknowledged that the ordinance “will impact me the same way it impacts every other operator,” but emphasized that “Kissimmee is open for business.” She reminded attendees that the current commission is working through issues “handed down from before any of us took our seats.”

Vice Mayor Angela Eady seconded Espinosa’s motion; Commissioners Noel Ortiz and Carlos Alvarez joined them in the affirmative, while Jeanette Martinez cast the lone “no” vote.

Ray Parsons, owner of the Breeze Bar and 1881 Restaurant on Dakin Avenue in Downtown Kissimmee, urged commissioners to allow the upcoming Broadway streetscape project to be implemented first before making additional regulatory changes, saying downtown businesses have supported similar ordinance changes in the past.

Grace Kline’s Expressive Portraits Featured at St. Cloud Library Through Osceola Arts’ Art in Public Places

Osceola Arts is shining a spotlight on local talent with its latest Art in Public Places exhibition, now featuring the expressive and thoughtful works of artist Grace Kline at the St. Cloud Library.

On view through July 25, Kline’s exhibit brings her lifelong passion for art to the public, showcasing her journey from creating paper dolls for her teachers as a child to mastering portraiture as her preferred medium. Her pieces reflect an artist who finds joy in bringing faces to life through the strokes of her brush.

Kline’s artistic journey has been marked by a commitment to growth and learning. She studied at the Windermere Art Gallery and received a year of private instruction from a prolific watercolorist. Over the years, she has expanded her skills through workshops in oil, pastel, and watercolor painting, participating in juried art shows and developing a signature style that captures emotion and personality in every portrait.

Visitors to the St. Cloud Library, located at 810 13th Street, can experience Kline’s work during regular library hours through July 25.

The exhibition is part of Osceola Arts’ Art in Public Places initiative, which places local artwork in public libraries and Kissimmee City Hall, enriching the community with vibrant, accessible art experiences.

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.

FWC Launches “GatorWise” Campaign to Promote Alligator Safety Across FloridaAwareness

With alligator activity increasing throughout Florida’s waterways, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is urging residents and visitors to stay alert and “Be GatorWise.” The newly launched public awareness campaign is designed to encourage safer behaviors around alligators and provide consistent, science-backed guidance to reduce the risk of conflict.

As more people move to and visit areas near lakes, ponds, and other freshwater bodies, the potential for human-alligator interactions has grown. “Florida has seen tremendous population growth in recent years, with many people living or recreating near water,” said Matthew Nichols, FWC Alligator Management Program Coordinator. “Because alligators can be found in nearly any waterbody in Florida, it’s safest to always assume they’re present.”

GatorWise offers unified safety messaging developed in coordination with 11 wildlife agencies across the American alligator’s native range. The campaign aims to correct misconceptions and provide practical tips for coexisting with these important reptiles, which play a key role in maintaining healthy freshwater ecosystems.

Florida is home to approximately 1.3 million alligators. To help avoid dangerous encounters, the FWC recommends the following precautions:

FWC Launches Largest-Ever Revegetation Project to Restore Lake Kissimmee’s Aquatic

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has announced the largest revegetation initiative in its history, launching a transformative restoration effort on Lake Kissimmee aimed at reviving native plant communities and enhancing critical wildlife habitat.

Backed by a $2.35 million investment over two years—supported by the Florida Legislature and Governor Ron DeSantis—the project is part of a broader FWC-led strategy to restore the entire Kissimmee Chain of Lakes system. This large-scale effort is focused on improving water quality, strengthening aquatic habitats, and supporting species such as the endangered Everglade snail kite and Florida bass.

“Native aquatic grasses are vital for the success of freshwater ecosystems,” said Melissa Tucker, Director of FWC’s Division of Habitat and Species Conservation. “We’re pleased with the success of the previous plantings and look forward to continuing to improve the habitat on Lake Kissimmee.”

Over the past seven years, FWC and its partners have planted more than 686,000 native aquatic plants—including maidencane, Egyptian paspalidium, and bulrush—along the lake’s shorelines. This spring, an additional 534,545 plants and 1,100 wetland trees were added along the western, southern, and eastern shorelines, as well as around Brahma Island, enhancing nesting and foraging areas for wildlife.

OSCEOLA WEATHER

KUA Releases Free Bilingual 2025 Osceola Hurricane Guide

for Predicted Active Storm Season

With the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season forecasted to be above average, Kissimmee Utility Authority has released its annual Osceola Hurricane Guide — a free, bilingual resource to help residents prepare for severe weather.

A partnership between KUA, Osceola County, the cities of Kissimmee and St. Cloud, Toho Water Authority, the Osceola County Property Appraiser, and UF IFAS Extension in Osceola County, the handbook includes information on emergency shelters, evacuation routes, generator safety and power outage restoration as well as helpful telephone numbers, and a disaster supplies checklist.

The guide can be downloaded in English and Spanish from KUA’s website at kua.com/ storm.

Printed copies of the bilingual handbook are now available in KUA’s Carroll Street lobby, located at 1701 W. Carroll St, Kissimmee, FL.

“We urge families to begin reviewing the information in this guide to help them develop a plan to prepare for hurricane season,” said KUA President and General Manager Brian Horton. “As you work on your plan, rest assured that KUA is prepared too. We have a team of nearly 300 highly skilled employees ready to respond to severe weather at a moment’s notice.”

OSCEOLA NEWS

City of St. Cloud Receives National Award for Mobile Food Pantry Partnership

The City of St. Cloud recently earned national recognition for its innovative approach to community support and economic development. This week, the city’s Economic Development Department received a Bronze Excellence in Economic Development Award from the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) for its role in launching a mobile food pantry program in partnership with the Osceola Council on Aging.

This marks the third IEDC award in five years for St. Cloud, having been honored previously in 2020 for the Culinary Bicycle Tour and in 2024 for its Economic Gardening program.

The City allocated a $103,000 Community Development Block Grant to the Osceola Council on Aging, which used the funding to purchase a refrigerated truck. The truck now serves as a mobile food pantry, bringing essential nutrition to local residents in need.

The mobile food pantry now serves the community every Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the St. Cloud Civic Center. For those interested in receiving assistance, more information and registration details are available at osceolagenerations.org/foodpantry-registration.

Majors Roger and DeeAnn Glick Appointed as New Area Commanders for The Salvation Army Osceola County

The Salvation Army of Orange and Osceola Counties is welcoming a new era of leadership and service with the appointment of Majors Roger and DeeAnn Glick as the organization’s new Area Commanders. With over 35 years of ministry and leadership experience, the Glicks bring a dynamic blend of compassion, commitment, and community focus to their new roles.

From rural towns to bustling metropolitan areas, the Glicks have dedicated their lives to serving communities across the nation. Their most recent assignment was in Central Maryland, following leadership roles in Greater Birmingham, Alabama, Little Rock, Arkansas, and throughout Florida. They also served over 15 years as Corps Officers in communities including Atchison and Olathe, Kansas, and Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

“We’re thrilled to be in Orlando and honored to serve this incredible community,” said Major Roger Glick. “We believe in the life-changing power of love, hope, and practical support and that’s what The Salvation Army is here to offer every single day.”

The Glicks were commissioned in 1990 as part of the Witnesses for Jesus Session after graduating from the College for Officer Training in Chicago. Both earned associate degrees from Olivet Nazarene University, and Major Roger Glick completed his bachelor’s degree in Religion with honors from MidAmerica Nazarene University.

SCHOOL NEWS

Osceola County School District Students Post Acrossthe-Board Gains on 2025 State Exams

The School District of Osceola County is celebrating impressive strides in student achievement, with scores climbing in English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies on the 2025 Florida Assessment of Student Thinking (FAST) and B.E.S.T. End-of-Course (EOC) exams released by the Florida Department of Education.

Compared with 2024, every tested subject saw measurable growth, underscoring the district’s continued focus on rigorous instruction, targeted support, and student success.

“I am incredibly proud of the remarkable growth our students have made this year,” said Dr. Shanoff, Superintendent of the School District of Osceola County. “The 2025 score releases are the best results in Osceola County history! Gains in 20 out of 21 categories represents the collective commitment to our core business of student achievement. It’s a reflection of the dedication, innovation, and ownership of the work of our teachers, staff, school leaders and students. While students enjoy a well-deserved summer break, our administrators and support staff are actively enhancing our learning and working environments to ensure an even more enriching educational experience next year. Together, we are committed to helping every student reach their fullest potential.”

LEGAL NEWS

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.

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

There’s

a New Emperor in Town: SeaWorld Orlando Welcomes Emperor Penguins to Antarctica Realm

SeaWorld Orlando is welcoming royalty this summer—feathered royalty, that is. For the first time in the park’s history, Emperor Penguins, the largest and most majestic of all penguin species, are arriving at the Antarctica Realm beginning June 14, making SeaWorld Orlando the only place in the Western Hemisphere where guests can see these incredible birds in person.

Known for their impressive size, elegant black-and-white plumage, and remarkable adaptations to life in Antarctica, emperor penguins are true icons of the icy wilderness. These birds can dive deeper than any other bird species, with some plunges reaching more than 1,800 feet. Their courtship, nesting, and chick-rearing behavior has fascinated scientists and animal lovers alike for decades.

SeaWorld Annual Pass Members will receive exclusive early access to the new habitat on June 12 and 13, giving them a first glimpse of the emperors’ commanding presence and unique behaviors before the exhibit opens to the general public.

To celebrate the emperor penguins’ grand arrival, SeaWorld has partnered with the Creative City Project to launch “Big City Penguins,” an imaginative art installation featuring three towering penguin sculptures placed on rooftops across Downtown Orlando. The playful display includes two 14-foot-tall adult penguins and a 10-foot baby penguin, giving locals and visitors alike a whimsical preview of what’s to come.

Park Hopping

Walt Disney World Unveils a Flavorful Summer: Disney Springs Flavors of Florida Returns June 27–Aug. 10

Get ready to treat your taste buds, Osceola County! Walt Disney World has officially unveiled the mouth-watering menu and experiences planned for this year’s Disney Springs Flavors of Florida event—and it’s nothing short of positively delicious.

Running from June 27 through August 10, this annual culinary celebration brings a uniquely Floridian twist to the table, with dishes and drinks that spotlight ingredients grown and sourced right here in the Sunshine State.

At a flavorful preview held Tuesday, Disney rolled out some of the highlights that will make this year’s event unforgettable. Guests were treated to a mock culinary demonstration at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, a tantalizing food and beverage pairing at Jaleo by José Andrés, and a first taste of creative summer-inspired bites designed to satisfy every palate.

From citrus-infused delights to seafood with a Florida flair, the menu showcases the best of local flavor across dozens of Disney Springs eateries.

And that’s not all—registration is now open for a series of complimentary culinary demonstrations hosted by Kroger Delivery, where top Disney Springs chefs will take the stage to share their secrets and serve up unforgettable live cooking experiences.

To register fora demonstration or pairing experience, visit DisneySprings.com/

Park Hopping

Test Track Returns to EPCOT July 22 with High-Tech Makeover and All-New Musical Score

One of EPCOT’s most thrilling attractions is making its grand return. Test Track Presented by General Motors is officially reopening on July 22, unveiling a reimagined experience that blends high-speed adventure with cutting-edge automotive innovation. The updated version of the popular ride will introduce an all-new musical score that enhances the ride’s futuristic feel and immerses guests in a new era of car design and performance. But it’s not just about the music—this update also brings fresh scenes that spotlight the latest technology driving the future of mobility.

Disney Imagineers, in collaboration with General Motors, have reworked Test Track to reflect how today’s smart vehicles are evolving to make our daily lives safer, more efficient, and more enjoyable. New show elements will take riders through an immersive design and testing journey, emphasizing sustainability, interconnectivity, and intelligent mobility.

"Guests will still enjoy the fast-paced thrill that makes Test Track a fan favorite," a Disney representative said, "but now with even more emphasis on how innovation and creativity are shaping the future of driving."

The reimagined attraction maintains its signature high-speed finale—where riders reach speeds of up to 65 miles per hour—but now includes storytelling that aligns more closely with EPCOT’s ongoing transformation into a park.

Park Hopping

Magic Kingdom’s New Nighttime Parade, “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away,” Set to Debut July

Magic Kingdom’s Main Street U.S.A. will soon sparkle like never before as Walt Disney World Resort prepares to debut its all-new nighttime parade, “Disney Starlight: Dream the Night Away,” on July 20, 2025.

The dazzling new experience will bring dreams to life through the magic of the Blue Fairy, as guests watch their favorite Disney characters and stories unfold in a vibrant, starlit celebration. Featuring a brand-new musical theme, the parade will blend an original score with timeless melodies from beloved Disney and Pixar films, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for dreamers of all ages.

The parade will showcase a stunning lineup of Disney favorites — both classic and contemporary — in glowing splendor, including characters appearing in a nighttime parade for the first time. A highlight of the procession is a whimsical train float inspired by the iconic Main Street Electrical Parade, designed to carry guests on a magical journey through the stars.

Among the memorable scenes, guests can expect to see: Goofy, Pluto, Donald, and Daisy leading the way

Snow White and Dopey aboard a twinkling minecar

Rapunzel and Flynn Rider adrift in a glowing lantern boat

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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

Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights 34 Unleashes Nuclear Nightmares with Fallout House

This fall, Universal Orlando’s chilling Halloween Horror Nights 34 turns up the fear factor with a brand-new haunted house based on Prime Video’s hit series Fallout.

As Universal’s longest-running scare event continues from August 29 through November 2 on 48 select nights, the spotlight now shines on the post-apocalyptic wasteland where nuclear dread meets live terror .

From Vault to Wasteland: Face the Fallout

This first-ever Fallout-themed experience takes guests on a haunting journey:

Vault 33: Begin underground beside vault-dweller Lucy MacLean. Guests witness a horrific massacre before uncovering a sinister secret beneath the surface.

Wasteland Expanse: Step into irradiated streets filled with scavengers, raiders, and terrifying RAD Roaches.

Iconic Encounters: Spot The Ghoul—a radiation-scarred bounty hunter—and Maximus, armored in the formidable T-60 power suit.

Treacherous Landmarks: From the eerie Super Duper Mart to deadly scavenger pits, every turn reveals new horrors

Park Hopping

SeaWorld Orlando Brings Back “Bands, Brew & BBQ” for Sizzling Summer Series

SeaWorld Orlando has announced the grand return of its fan-favorite summer event, Bands, Brew & BBQ, spanning eight weekends from July 5 (or July 6) through August 24*. The festival promises a vibrant mix of live music, delicious BBQ, and refreshing drinks, all included with regular park admission .

What to Expect

Live Music Lineup – Held in the air-conditioned Nautilus Theater, the concerts feature a curated mix of country and rock tributes as well as live acts. Highlights include:

July 12: Journey Tribute

July 13: Joe Nichols

July 19: Toby Keith Tribute

July 20: Blue Öyster Cult

July 26: Jason Aldean Tribute

July 27: Dokken

Aug 2: Bon Jovi Tribute

Aug 3: Avery Anna

NEWS

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 .

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.

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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