Opinion
John Richard Schrock
If you bought exactly one gallon of gas, how would you pay for the 9/10th of a penny at the end of the price? Technically, you could pay with nine mills, a unit equal to 1/10th of a cent, but which none of us carry. About the only place we see this fraction is in gas prices.
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Thank you, Dr. Pace
News Staff
Dear Editor:
After a career dedicated to K-12 students and public education in Osceola County, our Superintendent Dr. Debra Pace has just retired. We first got to know each other back in 2002 when she was an Assistant Principal working for then-Poinciana High School Principal Mike Brizindine.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Rev. Mary Downey notes the vision at Hope Partnership is for everyone in our community to have a safe place to call home, and the current environment has many of our neighbors questioning whether they are indeed safe here. FILE PHOTO
A Moment with Mary — A different feel to Pride Month
Rev. Mary Downey
Pride Month has felt different this year.
If you know history, then you know that Pride dates back to Greenwich Village in 1969, when police raided the Stonewall Inn on June 28 and sadly harassed and abused those gathered there.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
How to stay sober on Independence Day
Michael Leach
Independence Day is an incredibly festive time for millions of American families nationwide. It’s a day to celebrate freedom in all its forms. Typically, families enjoy BBQs, fireworks, beaches, pools, and quality time with friends and family.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Make Poinciana its own county
News Staff
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.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
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
Marcel Gemme
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.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Justice for A.J. Owens
News Staff
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.
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
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
Mary Downey
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.
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
New school superintendent already getting Legislative changes
Ken Jackson
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.
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
LETTER TO THE EDITOR — Informing adjacent landowners of proposed zoning amendments
News Staff
Informing adjacent landowners of proposed zoning amendments
Dear Editor:
Given that a home is often a person’s most valuable asset, it is essential that homeowners are notified of issues that affect their home values. Zoning classifications affect home values of entire areas.
Wednesday, June 14, 2023