Year: 2018

As people around the state gather to create and keep the momentum going to elect Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, members of the historic Sistrunk Community and the surrounding area communities joined for an old-fashioned fish fry to help the Gillum campaign “Bring it Home”!!!Ā  The fish fry was hosted by Burrows Electric Company and The Westside Gazette Newspaper.

In the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, the Gillum for Governor campaign is encouraging volunteers across Florida to donate supplies to help their neighbors affected by the storm in Tallahassee and across the Panhandle. Local Gillum for Governor-FDP Coordinated field offices are accepting donations of relief supplies, including water, non-perishable food items, batteries, usable clothing, baby items and toiletries.

Ā ā€œIt’s a stain on our system of democracy when less than a month before an election which could produce the first African-American female governor in our nation’s history, we are seeing this type of voter suppression scheme attempted by a state official whose candidacy for the governorship produces an irremediable conflict of interest,ā€ said NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson.

After losing two straight road games, the Dolphins needed to respond with a win and they did just that. It was a close game that came down to the wire with the Dolphins winning 31 to 28 in overtime. It was a roller coaster game going up and down from the start of the game to the finish; however, the Dolphins found a way to stay focused and get a win.