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TONIGHT! Meet and Greet with Jennifer Thompson

TONIGHT! Meet and Greet with Jennifer Thompson

Come out TONIGHT and meet Jennifer Thompson. She running for Orange County Commissioner in District 4 (includes Lake Nona). Here are the details: Tonight! September 21, Sweet Mama’s Restaurant 6-8pm. Family Fun Night and Candidate Meet & Greet 12205 Narcoosseee Road $25 Suggested Contribution RSVP to sweetmamasrestaurant@gmail.com or susan@jenniferthompson.net For more info on Jennifer Thompson, [...]

Man Rescued From 35 Feet Up In Auditorium at Lake Nona High School

Man Rescued From 35 Feet Up In Auditorium at Lake Nona High School

A worker was trapped in the ceiling of Lake Nona High School on Narcoossee Road (see map) in Orlando Monday and for two hours; no one knew he was there. The worker was using a scissor lift to get to the top of the school’s auditorium and when the lift broke down in the upright [...]

Osceola will spend $200 million improving roads – Including Narcoossee Rd

Osceola will spend $200 million improving roads – Including Narcoossee Rd

Jeannette Rivera-Lyles | Sentinel Staff Writer June 22, 2009 Source: Orlando Sentinel Osceola County will spend more than $200 million to improve roads starting this summer in the hope of stimulating the county’s economy. The road projects, which County Manager Michael Freilinger is calling a “local stimulus package,” include: Widening Narcoossee and Boggy Creek roads, [...]

The Narcoossee Swamp Soldiers

The Narcoossee Swamp Soldiers

Free Paintball In A Pinched Economy! Ken “SKUBA” Heinly, a local Narcoossee, FL man with a passion for paintball, or more specifically, “woodsball”, has created a free place on his personal property to play this extreme sport. Owning several acres of forest he runs games about every two weeks. This backwoods area is called “The [...]

Narcoossee – Ghost Town?

Narcoossee – Ghost Town?

Narcoossee was begun in the late 1800′s as a settlement by E. Nelson Fell, on a huge tract of land on the shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga. The town name comes from the Creek Indian word for Bear. English settlers began to arrive in 1883, drawn by newspaper advertisements extolling the virtues of the area [...]