Mayoral candidates release campaign videos on Instagram

Featured By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Monday, October 21, 2024

   With just a few weeks until Election Day, three candidates who want to become Miami Lakes’ next mayor released in September videos to promote their campaigns on Instagram instead of on TV.      Business owner...

Food giveaway Friday at Royal Oaks Park

Government By Linda Trischitta, Editor Thursday, April 16, 2020

The Miami-Dade County Commission will distribute food provided by Farm Share on Friday at Royal Oaks Park.Sponsored by District 13 Commissioner Esteban Bovo, Jr. and Miami Lakes Mayor Manny Cid and the town council, the food will be given out beginning at 10 a.m.Town Manager Edward Pidermann warned drivers during a Facebook video Wednesday that police will not allow cars to line up before dawn near the park, at 16500 NW 87 Ave.Previous...

Life as a ‘Quaran-teen’

Featured By Abigail Castro Reporter Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Prom, Grad Bash in Orlando and graduation are all key milestones for any high school senior. They are the culmination of 14 years of hard work and dedication, from Pre-K to 12th grade. But for me -- a senior at Miami Lakes Educational Center -- and other seniors across the country, those moments may never come. Due to the coronavirus, Miami-Dade County schools have been closed since March 16. And with schools shuttered...

Town to induct late HML coach into Sports Hall of Fame

Sports By David Snelling, Reporter Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Mike Uspensky was in hospice care at his Miami Lakes home when his wife Carolyn shared some news: The town council approved the entry of the retired, much loved football coach into the Sports Hall of Fame. Uspensky, 72, died that night, April 2. He had suffered with complications from diabetes over many years, his wife said. “He would’ve loved the honor,” Carolyn Uspensky said of the induction ceremony. “It meant the world to him.”...

Distance learning difficult for teachers, too

Education By Megan Jacobo, Reporter Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Language arts teacher Sara Yanes shared an Instagram post that summed up how she’s been feeling since schools turned to virtual learning to stop the spread of COVID-19. “The quarantine isn’t a break for teachers and students, it’s heartbreak,” the post reads from the Bored_Teachers account, whose members share Yanes‘ passion for education. Yanes teaches ninth graders at Barbara Goleman Senior High School in Miami Lakes. And...

FIU offers free help for struggling businesses

Business Wednesday, April 15, 2020

The Florida Small Business Development Center at Florida International University is offering free guidance to companies seeking access to disaster capital that is being offered by the state and federal governments. More than 82,000 small businesses employ 53.3 percent of people working in Miami-Dade County, the school said a recent study found. FIU’s consultants will help firms affected by the coronavirus apply for the Paycheck...
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