Miami Lakes hosts first Morning with Medics

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, April 3, 2025

Mayor Josh Dieguez held the first Morning with Medics on Feb. 19 at Vanilla Espresso French Café.  The event welcomes residents to sit with medics from Miami-Dade Fire Rescue to chat and learn more about the department and what its firefighters do, as well as the community outreach the department does around Miami-Dade County. 

Ribbon Cutting: Olive Tree Pediatric Dentistry

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, April 3, 2025

  Dr. Maidelys Oliva of Olive Tree Pediatric Dentistry at 7920 NW 154th St. cut a ribbon at her new practice on March 11.       “As a resident of Miami Lakes, it’s an honor to serve the pediatric needs of our town,” Oliva said. She was joined at the ceremony by town officials, relatives, friends and members of the business community. “It’s an office that will make your kids and...

Town dedicates street to pediatrician Dr. Ruth Schobel

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, April 3, 2025

     A boy riding his bicycle along Fairway Drive on a Thursday afternoon slowed as he approached a crowd that included Dr. Ruth Schobel.      He said hello to his pediatrician, and she told him she was glad he was wearing a helmet.      After practicing medicine for four decades, Schobel was still dispensing health care advice.      The group of friends, patients,...

Spartan Swine Showdown a sizzling success

Education Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, April 3, 2025

     Monsignor Edward Pace High School held its first Spartan Swine Showdown on March 1. The competitive pig roast raised $38,000 for improvements at the Miami Gardens campus, the school said.      Restaurant owners, BBQ experts and celebrated pitmasters judged the roasted porkers and chose Team ICS (Immaculate Conception Catholic School Celtics) as Grand Champions.       Other awards...

Summer camps offer theater arts, science and sports

Sports By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Thursday, April 3, 2025

      As the lazy days of summer get started, parents who want to peel their kids away from screens can send them to a variety of camps around town and in Palm Springs North.      From learning to swing a racquet or a golf club to performing in musical theater or mastering STEM courses, kids will have lots of fun opportunities to fill their time while out of school.       Camps listed...
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