Opinion

Letters to the Editor — June 30, 2023

Letters to the Editor — June 30, 2023

LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Make Poinciana its own county

Make Poinciana its own county Dear Editor: Almost 150,000 people live in bondage between Polk and Osceola counties, an independent zone where there are no road signs to speak of or street numbers. The traffic defies description, and without an updated GPS finding your destination is a crapshoot.
Substance Use Prevention Education works to bring awareness to the risks associated with drug and alcohol use by educating people through online technology. ADDICTED.ORG

Substance Use Prevention Education works to bring awareness to the risks associated with drug and alcohol use by educating people through online technology. ADDICTED.ORG

GUEST EDITORIAL — A message about substance use prevention education

Drug use is dangerous and even more so in the age of fentanyl. With the increasing number of overdose deaths in Florida, spreading awareness through prevention and education has never been more critical. Overdose deaths in Florida have increased annually, with a death rate of 25.
Letters to the Editor — June 22, 2023

Letters to the Editor — June 22, 2023

LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Justice for A.J. Owens

Dear Editor: On Monday, we mourned a Marion County mother who should not have died. A mother who was protecting her children from an unhinged neighbor. A mother doing what all mothers do; love their babies. This mother, A.J.
Rev. Mary Downey is the CEO of Hope Partnership, which works to eradicate homelessness and poverty in Osceola County.

Rev. Mary Downey is the CEO of Hope Partnership, which works to eradicate homelessness and poverty in Osceola County.

A Moment With Mary — A moment of outrage

I am outraged. Jordan Neely was killed on a New York subway this month. He was 30 years old with a documented history of mental illness. He had been shouting that he was hungry and thirsty, that he didn’t care if he lived or died. He was clearly in need of clinical intervention.
From Editor Ken Jackson about Osceola's new superintendent and new legislation that affects him.

From Editor Ken Jackson about Osceola's new superintendent and new legislation that affects him.

New school superintendent already getting Legislative changes

Now that we’re two weeks into the Summer of 2023, when kids across the land get to recharge and refresh, it’s a great time for me to talk about our schools. I have all the timing of a guy with last year’s bus schedule.
Letter to the Editor — June 8, 2023

Letter to the Editor — June 8, 2023

LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Honoring a Medical Hero

Dear Editor: As a military veteran who was injured in the early 1970s with multiple medical issues, I was blessed to have Dr. Michael Seidman, Director of Otologic/ Neurologic Skull Based Surgery at AdventHealth Celebration. He operated on and repaired the hole in my ear canal.
Letters to the Editor -- May 25, 2023

Letters to the Editor -- May 25, 2023

LETTER TO THE EDITOR -- Noise is not music

Noise is not music Dear Editor: We salute the Kissimmee city fathers for creating a noise ordinance that hopefully will bring back some sanity to our residents.
Catherine Steck McManus is president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County.

Catherine Steck McManus is president and CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County.

GUEST EDITORIAL — Building inclusive communities

A decent place to live removes the barriers to opportunity, success and health that have affected families for years, if not generations. At Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County, we believe fair housing is a necessity that should be equal and accessible to all.