Kumon Learning Centers opens in Miami Lakes

Business By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Just in time for school to start, Kumon Learning Centers has opened in the Cypress Village Shopping Center.       Steve Danis, aka Coach Steve, runs the center for math and reading instruction and is a teacher, too.       Danis, who lives in Hollywood, decided to open the center after working as a substitute teacher.       “I realized in teaching that the schools do an...
It’s finally done, signed and sealed.       Shemar Stewart plays for the Cincinnati Bengals.      Stewart, a 2022 graduate of Monsignor Edward Pace High School, signed his first NFL contract on July 26, three months after he was Bengals’ first-round selection at the draft.      The 21-year-old defensive end held off signing his first professional contract because of a...

Council salutes Parks & Recreation Department

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The Miami Lakes council honored the town’s Parks and Recreation Department with a proclamation during the July 15 municipal meeting.     “The Town of Miami Lakes obviously takes pride in its parks, our pocket parks, our main parks, you guys are integral to that,” Mayor Josh Dieguez said. He also said the department is responsible for maintaining the tree canopy in town and called them “the team that makes...

National Night Out in Miami Lakes

Community By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter and By Linda Trischitta Wednesday, August 13, 2025

National Night Out in Miami Lakes included a meet and greet with local patrol deputies as well as a four-mile bicycle ride led by Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Maj. Jose Gonzalez. Riders followed a route from Veterans Park through neighborhoods just west of the park.       Stormy weather may have kept many visitors away. The food trucks  - Helados Dado; BJ Hibachi Cuisine; 2 Amigos Rolling Loud and Che Grill -...

Council raises cap for property tax rate, pledges to cut budget

Government By Alexandra Herrera, Reporter Wednesday, August 13, 2025

The Miami Lakes council set a cap for a tentative millage rate for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. The highest the property tax rate could be is 2.6372, or $2.63 per every $1,000 of assessed property value, less a homestead deduction and other exemptions.       Council members pledged on July 29 to seek cuts or find revenue sources for a proposed $24.9 million general fund budget and to set a lower millage rate to pay for...
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