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State Attorney Monique Worrell Hosts Osceola Community Townhall
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3 years agoon
ORLANDO, FL, November 3, 2022 — Join State Attorney Monique Worrell and the Ninth Judicial Circuit’s community engagement team for a townhall meeting for Osceola County. This event will be held Nov. 3 from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at Buenaventura Lakes Library located at 405 Buenaventura Blvd, Buena Ventura Lakes, FL 34743.
This townhall will include special guests Kissimmee Police Chief Jeff O’Dell and St. Cloud Police Chief Douglas Goerke. Attendees are invited to submit questions and suggestions for how the State Attorney’s office can better serve the community.
State Attorney Worrell states: “My administration’s top priority is to bridge the gap between Central Florida residents and the criminal justice system. This goal can only be achieved with input from the community. These townhalls will allow me and my community engagement team to connect with residents across Orange and Osceola counties to hear their concerns, answer their questions and solicit their feedback on how our office can better serve them.”
Attendees can register for the townhall at .
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Tribute to Reverend Jesse Lewis Jackson
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2 days agoon
February 18, 2026By The Honorable Rick Singh
Former Orange County Property Appraiser
Commentary
From marching alongside Martin Luther King Jr. to founding the Rainbow PUSH Coalition and running historic presidential campaigns, Reverend Jesse Jackson never stopped challenging America to live up to its promise.
He empowered millions to declare, “I am somebody,” and helped expand opportunities for leaders of color in politics and public life.
During the Justice for Trayvon Martin movement, I had the extraordinary honor of spending time with Reverend Jesse Lewis Jackson — not for a single meeting, but for two full weeks as I drove him throughout Florida.
What made the experience even more unforgettable was this: Reverend Jackson was traveling with his biographer, who often sat in the back seat of my car.
So for two weeks, I didn’t just have the privilege of being near a civil rights icon — I had a front-row seat to living history.
As we drove from city to city, I listened to stories you won’t find in textbooks — stories from the heart of the Civil Rights Movement. Stories of struggle, sacrifice, and strategy. Stories about the leaders he stood beside, the battles he fought, and the moments that helped shape America.
But what stayed with me just as much as the history…
was the humanity.
One of the most memorable parts of those two weeks was watching Reverend Jackson in everyday moments — especially when we stopped at one of his favorite restaurants: Cracker Barrel.
Away from microphones and stages, I saw him interact with people from every walk of life — working families, seniors, young people, staff members, strangers who recognized him, and people who didn’t.
And he treated them all the same.
With respect.
With warmth.
With patience.
With genuine attention.
It was a powerful reminder that his leadership was never about ego — it was always about people.
In his later years, like so many of our elders, there were moments when it took him a while to recognize me.
I’ll be honest — at first, I felt that familiar sadness that comes when you realize time is catching up with all of us.
But then something happened that I will never forget.
After we talked for a bit — just when I thought he still wasn’t sure who I was — he suddenly lit up and said:
“Singh! You still got the 550?”
He was talking about my Mercedes.
And in that instant, I didn’t just laugh — I felt something deeper.
Because that wasn’t small talk.
That was Jesse Jackson reminding me that even when time tries to steal memories, the important ones fight their way back. Some connections don’t disappear — they just take a little longer to surface.
I also remember something else — something personal.
At the time, I was on the fence about running for public office.
I had the desire… but I also had uncertainty.
Reverend Jackson sensed it.
He smiled and told me I was sharp, good-looking, tall, and had a good head of hair — and then he said something that I still carry with me today.
He looked at me and said:
“Singh… you are somebody.”
In that moment, I understood something great leaders do better than anyone else:
They don’t just inspire crowds.
They inspire individuals.
They plant seeds.
They remind you of your worth — and your responsibility — even when you’re not sure you’re ready.
Reverend Jesse Lewis Jackson is not simply someone who witnessed history — he helped write it.
He spent his life standing up for those who were too often ignored, mistreated, or left behind. Long before it was popular — long before it was safe — he made it his mission to challenge America to live up to its promise, not just in words, but in action.
He carried that same fight into the national spotlight, including his historic run for President, expanding the national conversation about justice, opportunity, and inclusion in ways that changed American politics forever.
What I will never forget is not only his stature — but his presence.
Even in quiet moments between stops, there was something powerful about him: calm strength, deep faith, and an unwavering sense of purpose.
Those two weeks gave me something rare —
a deeper understanding of the past… and a clearer view of what leadership truly looks like.
I will always be grateful for that experience — for the conversations, the lessons, and for the reminder that progress is never automatic.
Progress is built by people who refuse to give up.
Reverend Jesse Lewis Jackson is one of those people.
And I am proud to say I had the honor of driving him across Florida — and the privilege of witnessing up close the kind of courage, humility, and commitment that helps move a nation forward.
Thank you, Reverend Jackson.
And thank you for reminding me — and so many others — of a truth the world still needs to hear:
We are somebody.
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Three-Time Grammy Winner Miranda Lambert Performs for 100,000 Fans at Daytona 500
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5 days agoon
February 15, 2026By
Willie DavidDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) — Miranda Lambert delivered a high-energy pre-race concert Sunday ahead of the 68th running of the Daytona 500, performing for a crowd of more than 100,000 fans at Daytona International Speedway.
The three-time Grammy Award winner took the stage before the green flag, setting the tone for NASCAR’s most prestigious event with a performance that blended country hits and fan favorites.
Country Music Star Miranda Lambert Performs Live Ahead of the 2026 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News
Star Power on NASCAR’s Biggest Stage
Speedway President Frank Kelleher said Lambert’s presence elevated the atmosphere surrounding the race.
“To have this level of talent with an artist such as Miranda Lambert performing our pre-race concert adds an incredible amount of energy for the 68th running of the DAYTONA 500,” Kelleher said.
The pre-race concert has become a signature part of the Daytona 500 experience, drawing major national recording artists each year.
Country Music Star Miranda Lambert Performs Live Ahead of the 2026 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Photo by Harry Castiblanco / Florida National News
Continuing a Tradition of Big-Name Performers
Lambert joins a lineup of recent headliners who have performed at the annual event, including Pitbull in 2024, Dierks Bentley in 2023 and Florida Georgia Line in 2016.
The performances add entertainment value to a race weekend already known for its pageantry, celebrity appearances and patriotic tributes.
Country Music Star Miranda Lambert Performs Live Ahead of the 2026 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. Photo by J Willie David, III / Florida National News
A Crowd of More Than 100,000
With grandstands packed and the infield buzzing, Lambert’s concert energized fans before drivers took to the 2.5-mile superspeedway for “The Great American Race.”
The Daytona 500 remains NASCAR’s premier event, combining elite competition with large-scale entertainment — and Lambert’s performance underscored the spectacle that defines race day in Daytona Beach.
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Orlando City SC & Orlando Pride Launch New Pop-Up Bar for 2026 Kickoff to Soccer Events
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3 weeks agoon
January 28, 2026By
FNN SPORTSBringing fans closer to the Club than ever before, The Final Whistle will feature rare memorabilia from both teams, such as iconic kits, match‑worn items and historic moments that tell the story of how Orlando became one of the most passionate soccer cities in the country. Beyond its historic displays, the space delivers a fully immersive matchday‑meets‑night‑out experience, complete with a team‑inspired food and drink menu crafted specifically for City and Pride fans.
“The Final Whistle represents everything that makes soccer in Orlando special,” said Jarrod Dillon, President of Business Operations for Orlando City and Orlando Pride. “It’s a space built for our fans where history, culture and passion come together. Whether you’re joining us for the kit launch, testing your club knowledge at trivia night or simply reliving some of our most iconic moments, we want this to feel like home. This is the most immersive preseason experience we’ve ever created, and it’s only the beginning of what promises to be a special year for both City and Pride.”
Throughout February, The Final Whistle will host several fan events, including the highly anticipated unveiling of Orlando City’s 2026‑27 Community Kit, presented by Orlando Health, along with appearances from players, alumni and club personalities, and surprise moments available only inside the pub. The Club will also host additional events at Inter&Co Stadium, including the annual Purple Pride 5K and a Season Ticket Member exclusive Orlando City match against the Colorado Rapids, which will round out the slate of preseason celebrations.
A list of confirmed Kickoff to Soccer events is below. The Orlando Pride’s schedule of preseason programming, including player appearances and fan events, will be announced at a later date ahead of the team’s 2026 NWSL campaign, which kicks off on March 15. Fans can view The Final Whistle’s hours of operation and full schedule of events at OrlandoCitySC.com/TheFinalWhistle.
2026 Kickoff to Soccer Events:
The Final Whistle Grand Opening Event
Saturday, January 31 | 12 p.m. ET | Thornton Park Pub, 808 E. Washington St.
The new Orlando City and Orlando Pride pop‑up bar opens its doors with giveaways, drink specials and appearances from club personalities.
Purple Pride 5K, presented by Once Upon A Coconut
Saturday, Feb. 7 | 8 a.m. ET | Inter&Co Stadium
A fan-favorite tradition, the Purple Pride 5K, presented by Once Upon A Coconut and supported by Orlando Health, Heineken, Pepsi, and Publix, returns for its 11th year.
The annual run kicks off on Church Street before finishing on the pitch inside Inter&Co Stadium. After completing the race, the celebration continues at the Fan Zone outside Gate B with a festival featuring food trucks, live music, beer, interactive games and more.
Orlando City Jersey Launch, presented by Orlando Health
Tuesday, Feb. 10 | 6–9 p.m. ET | The Final Whistle
The new 2026‑27 Community Kit makes its debut with a backyard‑style party featuring live music, activations, giveaways, player drop‑ins and an appearance from Kingston. Attendees will have early access to purchase the kit along with a special collectible that’s part of a season-long series.
Preseason Friendly: Orlando City SC vs. Colorado Rapids
Saturday, Feb. 14 | 7 p.m. ET | Inter&Co Stadium
A Season Ticket Member‑exclusive chance to see the Lions in their final tune-up before the 2026 MLS season kicks off. Members will receive an email to RSVP for the match from their Member Experience Specialist.
Lagers with the Lions, presented by Heineken
Monday, Feb. 16 | 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. ET | The Final Whistle
Raise a glass with Orlando City players during a one‑night‑only experience where forward Tyrese Spicer and goalkeeper Maxime Crépeau will step behind the counter to serve drinks and interact with supporters. The evening will feature signature drink specials, a live DJ, an appearance by Kingston, exclusive giveaways and memorable photo opportunities. Prizes will include autographed items, match tickets and more.
Home Opener, Presented by Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute: Orlando City SC vs. Red Bull New York
Saturday, Feb. 21 | 7:30 p.m. ET | Inter&Co Stadium
Orlando City’s 12th MLS campaign will kick off at Inter&Co Stadium against Red Bull New York.
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