Annie Mae Frazier -Funeral Service was held September 7 at McWhite’s Funeral Home Chapel. Deacon Cleveland Grant (Senior Deacon) -Funeral Service was held September 7…
Month: September 2024
Betty Mae Breedlove – Funeral Service was held September 7. Jacqueline Anita Hall – Funeral Service was held September 7 at First Baptist Church of…
Sometimes voters just get it wrong. Whether it’s because they don’t show up to the ballot box or they decide to simply vote down party lines, they get it wrong and getting it wrong can be catastrophic.
“It appears that this virus is going to continue to change as immunity in the population wanes, either after vaccination or prior infection. New strains of this virus will cause outbreaks at different times of the year,” says Dr. Matthew Binnicker, director of the Clinical Virology Laboratory at Mayo Clinic.
“We take all incidents involving threats of potential violence at schools very seriously because they create a lot of disruption and fear for kids, parents and staff. Our community knows too well that these incidents can be very, very serious and it is important for us to hold any individual accountable for their conduct.”
Led by Commissioner Sharon Thomas, residents of Lauderdale Lakes, including children and parents, joined forces for a community Clean Up Day. The event aimed to not only clean up the neighborhood but also educate participants on proper recycling practices through the Recycle Right initiative. A big thank you goes out to all who participated and made a positive impact. Let’s continue to work together to maintain a green and clean Lauderdale Lakes, embodying the values of Community First and We Care City towards a Sustainable Future. What a Fantastic Clean-Up Day!
On Saturday, the Urban League of Broward County gathered to honor an extraordinary individual who has dedicated five remarkable years to our organization. Megan Johnson-Clarke, our exceptional Workforce Development Coordinator, has been a driving force in our community, inspiring countless individuals with her unwavering passion and commitment.
As Florida Memorial University (FMU) prepares to initiate the search for a permanent president, many are beginning to wonder if the ideal candidate is already on campus. William McCormick, FMU’s interim president, brings more than 34 years of organizational leadership, finance, sales, and marketing experience from his successful entrepreneurial ventures in the pharmaceutical and healthcare industries. With his extensive background, McCormick could be the visionary leader FMU needs to propel the institution forward.
Florida Rising, a leading organization committed to enhancing voter engagement across the state of Florida, is proud to announce the launch of its HBCU Tour. This initiative is aimed at increasing voter participation among students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across Florida, with the inaugural event taking place at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University during the first home game of the season in Tallahassee, Florida.
Mt Hermon AME Fort Lauderdale Church is set to host its first 5K Race for Hope on Saturday, September 14, 2024, at Vista View Park in Davie, Florida. This event, scheduled to begin at 7:30 am, aims to promote health awareness, encourage community service, and raise funds for a crucial kitchen upgrade.
