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Haiti President Jovenel Moïse Killed at Home By Evens Sanon and Dánica Coto (AP)

Haitian President Jovenel Moïse was assassinated in an attack on his private residence, the country's interim prime minister said in a statement Wednesday, calling it a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act.”

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First Lady Martine Moïse was hospitalized following the overnight attack, interim Premier Claude Joseph said. The nation of more than 11 million people had grown increasingly unstable and disgruntled under Moïse. “The country's security situation is under the control of the National Police of Haiti and the Armed Forces of Haiti,” Joseph said in a statement from his office. “Democracy and the republic will win.” In the early morning hours of Wednesday, the streets were largely empty in the Caribbean nation's capital of Port-au-Prince, but some people ransacked businesses in one area. Joseph said police have been deployed to the National Palace and the upscale community of Pétionville and will be sent to other areas.

President Joe Biden celebrated new U.S. citizens, including Jamaican-born, historymaking nurse Sandra Lindsay, at an event at the White House on July 2nd. The event was part of a federal effort to swear in almost 10,000 immigrants as United States citizens. During the event, President Biden was joined by Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, a native of Cuba, who said that it was important for the Biden administration to recognize the contributions of immigrants to the United States. During his speech, President Biden referred to U.S. immigrants as brave and said that their dreams helped to build the country.

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“It's dreams of immigrants like you that built America and continued to inject new energy, new vitality, new strength,” Biden said in the East Room, thanking the 21 naturalized Americans for choosing the United States as their home. At Friday's ceremony, Biden also commended immigrants for their

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PAGE A2 Patricia and Rena B, both hosts of last weekend's Beauty Week pose with event organizer Shanelle Salazar at the Hilton Garden Hotel in Dania Beach. This was a threeday event featuring seminars, hands-on training in various aspects of the cosmetology industry and import informa on on business management. Photo: Luke Ballen ne.

Lauderhilll Commissioners Mellisa Dunn and Lawrence "Jabbow" Mar n showed support at an open house on June 29, 2021, where Lauderhill Chamber of Commerce celebrated a partnership with chamber member Minority Builders Coali on Brian Johnson to share Construc on contract bidding opportuni es for local Lauderhilll Contractors & Lauderhilll Chamber Members.

Young model doing her thing on the runway of Beauty Weekend. Photo: Luke Ballen ne

Lauderhilll Chamber of Commerce has partnered with chamber member Minority Builders Coali on Brian Johnson to share Construc on contract bidding opportuni es for local Lauderhilll Contractors & Lauderhilll Chamber Members. He addressed the audience during an open house on June 29, 2021. – Contributed

Beauty Weekend Host, radio show and model, Rena B. got an arousing response from the audience as she stepped out in this beau ful ou it. Photo: Luke Ballen ne Welcome to Mobay: Regional Director of the Jamaica Tourist Board in con nental Europe, Gregory Shervington (right), welcomes visitors from Germany who arrived on Condor airline, at the Sangster Interna onal Airport in Montego Bay, St. James, on Sunday, July 4. At second right is Deputy Mayor of Montego Bay, Councillor Richard Vernon. Photo by: Okoye Henry

Lauderhilll Commissioners Mellisa Dunn and Lawrence "Jabbow" Mar n showed support at an open house on June 29, 2021, where Lauderhill Chamber of Commerce celebrated a partnership with chamber member Minority Builders Coali on Brian Johnson to share Construc on contract bidding opportuni es for local Lauderhilll Contractors & Lauderhilll Chamber Members.

The General and the Star: Jamaican interna onal ar st Shaggy (le ) and Jamaica's Consul General Oliver Mair pose for a photo backstage at the Florida Jerk Fes val on July 4, 2021, in West Palm Beach. – Contributed

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Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister is New CARICOM Chairman Prime Minister of Antigua & Barbuda Gaston Browne on Thursday, July 1 assumed the chairmanship of CARICOM. Browne, who will serve for the next six months, succeeds the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Keith Rowley. The new CARICOM chairman is expected to tackle certain issues during his tenure, these include the reduction of intra-regional air travel taxes, the potential for a regional medicinal cannabis market and the sustained threat to regional development concerning de-risking. In a statement from the Guyana-based Secretariat of the regional body, Browne, who holds responsibility for Services in CARICOM's Quasi Cabinet, will chair the virtual 42nd meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government which began on Monday, July 5. Browne was born on 9 February 1967, in Villa/Point Area on the twin island of Antigua and Barbuda. As a child, he lived in Gray's Farm with his paternal great-grandmother, who was in her eighties, at the time,

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Gaston Browne led the Antigua Labour Party to victory in the 2014 general election, aer 10 years in opposition, winning 14 out of 17 seats. Browne was sworn in as Prime Minister on 13 June 2014. He defeated Baldwin Spencer's United Progressive Party, which had ruled for 10 years.

partially blind, poor and aging. After her passing, he later grew up in Point, another impoverished area. He attended the Villa Primary School and later the Princess Margaret School after successfully passing the nation's common entrance examination. After completing his secondary education, Gaston attended the City Banking College in the United Kingdom, where he graduated with a BSc in banking and finance. Later, he attended University of Manchester, acquiring an MBA in Finance. Following graduation, Browne

secured a position with the Swiss American Banking Group, a major banking consortium in Antigua and Barbuda, eventually rising to the position of Commercial Banking Manager. He entered the political arena in 1999, when he was elected to parliament for the constituency of St. John's City West. He was appointed Minister of Planning, Trade, Industry, Commerce and Public Service Affairs in his first term as an MP. Gaston Browne led the Antigua Labour Party to victory in the 2014 general election, after 10 years in opposition, winning 14 out of 17 seats. Browne was sworn in as Prime Minister on 13 June 2014. He defeated Baldwin Spencer's United Progressive Party, which had ruled for 10 years. In September 2017, Hurricane Irma swept through Barbuda. Gaston Browne stated that the Category 5 storm had destroyed 95% of the structures and vehicles. Initial estimates showed that at least 60% of the island's residents were homeless because of the disaster. All communications with Barbuda were completely down for a time; most of the communications system had been destroyed. The government had almost completed the evacuation of the entire island of Barbuda; nearly 1,800 people were transferred to Antigua.

Browne's government was facing a massive challenge. An estimate published by Time indicated that over $100 million would be required to rebuild homes and infrastructure. Philmore Mullin, Director of Antigua and Barbuda's National Office of Disaster Services, said that "all critical infrastructure and utilities are non-existent – food supply, medicine, shelter, electricity, water, communications, waste management". He summarised the situation as follows: "Public utilities need to be rebuilt in their entirety ... It is optimistic to think anything can be rebuilt in six months ... In my 25 years in disaster management, I have never seen something like this." Browne is married to Maria Bird-Browne, niece of the second Prime Minister Lester Bird. The couple have a son, Prince Gaston Browne, who was Browne's fourth child, as he had three children prior to marriage. They had a second child, a daughter, in September 2020. In December 2020, it was announced that Maria would stand as a candidate for Antigua Labour Party in the St. John's Rural East constituency. She won the seat in the March 2018 election.

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CARICOM Countries to Get Nearly Two Million Vaccine Doses This Summer The outgoing chairman of CARICOM, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Keith Rowley, said Saturday, said that the 15-member regional integration grouping will receive at least 800,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines from the African Union later this month.

In addition, Rowley, who hands over the chairmanship of CARICOM to his Antigua and Barbuda counterpart, Gaston Browne on Monday, said that the region will also receive 400,000 doses in August and a further half a million in September. He said the vaccinations, coupled with existing supplies from other sources, will help the region move towards herd immunity by the end of the year. “Virtually all of my chairman's effort in

CARICOM was on vaccines for the nations of CARICOM and during this month of July, we are expecting an improvement in the forecast we had made, because initially, I had told you the vaccines we were going to get from the African purchase would have been coming here towards the end of August. “I have had a significant conversation with President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa where the vaccine is being produced and he has given me the commitment that whatever Africa

produces, CARICOM will get a portion of it,” Rowley said. He told reporters that subsequent meetings with officials of that program “as late as yesterday, I have had confirmation that that situation is very positive at the moment and the first shipment to CARICOM would not be in August, but in July. “ So towards the middle of July we expect to get out the first shipment, CARICOM approximately 800,000 doses and of that continues on B4 – Vaccines for CARICOM

St. Lucians Vote for a New Gov’t on July 26

Dominica's First Prime Minister, Patrick Roland John dies Dominica's first prime minister, Patrick Roland John, died Tuesday, the state-owned DBS Radio has reported. He was 83 years old. The cause of death was not disclosed, but John, the island's last premier, had in recent years been suffering from diabetes and had one of his legs amputated in 2016. He died at the Dominica-China Friendship Hospital where he had been taken to on Monday night. John, led Dominica to independence from the United Kingdom on November, 3 1978 and was leader of the Waterfront and Allied Workers' Union (WAWU) and mayor of Roseau before being elected to the legislature in 1970. He entered Parliament as a member of E.O. LeBlanc's ruling Dominica Labour Party (DLP), holding several ministerial posts and when LeBlanc

St. Lucians will vote for a new government on July 26, after Prime Minister Allen Chastanet on Monday night ended months of speculation as to when he would seek a new mandate from the population. Chastanet said Nomination Day will be on July 16. He said he had taken three matters into consideration before announcing the date, including ensuring the safety of St. Lucians during the campaign and voting, as well as allowing for schools, used as voting centers, to be closed. He said there had been agreement among the two major political parties to adhere to the protocols and policies regarding the efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus. “We are at the crossroads. This is not an ordinary election, this is an election for the ages,” he said. Chastanet, who is leading the ruling United Workers Party (UWP) into his second consecutive election after guiding the party to victory in the 2016 poll, winning 11 of the continues on B4 – St. Lucia Elections

resigned in 1974, John succeeded him as prime minister. But on May 29, 1979, in the face of widespread protests to his austere leadership, soldiers fired on demonstrating crowds. In the ensuing melee, a young man was shot dead and several persons were injured. Resistance to his rule strengthened as public servants went on strike and the country was completely shut down. He was eventually forced to resign in June 1979 after several of his cabinet ministers deserted the party. Prior to his removal from office, John was given the position of Colonel in the now defunct Dominica Defence Force (DDF) and he will be remembered mostly for the 12-year-jail sentence that has been imposed on him in 1985 on a charge of conspiracy to overthrow the government in a 1981 plot with United

States mercenaries. After several appeals from various persons to Prime Minister Dame Eugenia Charles for leniency, John was released on May, 29 1990. After his release, John resumed a role in public life particularly in sports, becoming President of the Dominica Football Association (DFA). In 2007 he was inducted into the CONCACAF Hall of Fame. The DFA administrative headquarters is named “Patrick John Football House” in his honour. In November 2011, John was banned by FIFA from the sport for two years for his part in an alleged bribery scheme involving FIFA presidential candidate Mohamed bin Hammam. John is survived by his wife, Desiree, who was admitted to a hospital on Monday with a broken ankle.

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What Was Your Reaction to Sha’Carri Richardson Being Suspended from the Olympics for Using Marijuana? American track sensation Sha’Carri Richardson will miss the Tokyo Olympics entirely after being left off the country’s relay team. This comes just days after it was announced that she had failed a drug test, which ultimately cost her her spot in the women’s 100 meters. Richardson was dubbed as a top challenger to Jamaicans Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, the fastest woman alive, and Elaine Thompson-Herah. She said the stress of her biological mother’s recent death led her to use marijuana, a banned substance. Richardson’s situation has sparked a debate among fans, fellow athletes and a number of celebrities, who’ve argued against her suspension. Supporters have even started a petition in her favor. We asked some South Florida residents what was their reaction to her suspension. . Here are the responses:

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Roshel Bailey: It really is an unfortunate situation. I can understand and empathize with her grieving her mother cause that’s tough. But also, the rules are the rules. She broke the rules so she has to just accept the consequences and move on. It’s dumb for people to be starting petitions and talking about boycotting the Olympics. Sha’Carri is young. If she stays focused, I’m sure she’ll be at the next one.

Zoey Ricketts: It feels like Americans don’t really understand the Olympics or the rules of the doping agencies. Although you can smoke marijuana in America, the Olympics is a global stage, and if you want to participate, you have to obey the rules. I feel bad for what she’s going through but rules are rules.

Carlos Doughty: We live in a country where we can go ahead and smoke marijuana and go anywhere and do anything, but for some reason, she can’t smoke a joint and run the race? Those things just don’t like up together. I don’t see how or why one should influence the other. It’s bull.

Alaine Filius: I agree that you can’t tell a person how to mourn, but I also understand rules and regulations. If they don’t want you to do certain things, then don’t do them.

Sasha Sainvilus: Being a former track runner, I understand both sides but at the end of the day, the rules are the rules. Everywhere you go throughout life, you’re gonna have to follow the rules and there are consequences if you don’t.

Rhael Sayers: I think Sha’Carri’s situation is an unfortunate turn of events. Being a student athlete myself, I would be very distraught if the sport and goal I dedicated my whole life to was taken away. She didn’t make the rules but she’s playing the rules and has to follow them. Although she was suspended, I think she did the right thing but putting her mental health first. In sports, for many athletes, mental health is usually overlooked and in the future, it needs to be prioritized.

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Caribbean Nations and their Diaspora Cannot Afford a Bad Hurricane Season With the economic fallout from the pandemic still affecting countries, Caribbean nations and their diaspora cannot afford a bad hurricane season. Apart from the impact on infrastructure and access to lifesustaining necessities in the affected islands, disasters do put stress on the diaspora which becomes the corner stone for support, especially financial. The hurricane season in the Caribbean will last until November 30th and the region is gearing up for yet another active Atlantic hurricane season, compounded by the continuing challenges and constraints of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecast, a 60 per cent chance of an above-normal season is expected this year, with a likely range of 13 to 20 named storms (winds of 63 kmh / 39 mph or higher), of which 6 to 10 could become hurricanes (winds of 119 kmh / 74 mph or higher), including 3 to 5 major hurricanes (category 3, 4 or 5; with winds of 179 kmh / 111 mph or higher). Last year the Atlantic produced 30 tropical storms, fourteen of which became hurricanes. The damages for the season were estimated at about US$51 billion and 417 persons lost their lives. Many parts of the region are still recovering from that record-breaking 2020 Atlantic hurricane season which came on the heels of bad 2019 and, in particular, 2017 season. Caribbean governments and their people are still trying to deal with the economic ravages of the covid-19 pandemic, and any more expenses would hurt worse. A bad hurricane or two could cause massive damages and major disruption to families and livelihoods especially at this time.

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Last year the Atlantic produced 30 tropical storms, fourteen of which became hurricanes. The damages for the season were estimated at about US$51 billion and 417 persons lost their lives. Jamaica already estimates that damages from Elsa, the first hurricane, would run about Ja$800 million and we are yet to hear the stories of Barbados, Haiti, Dominican Republic and the other islands that were affected. In 2020 $103 billion dollars went into the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean from remittance. This is an estimated increase of 6.5 percent according to the world bank. The Domican Republic, Haiti and Jamaica received the bulk of the Caribbean recipients taking in US$8.3, US$3.1 and US$3 billion respectively. Most of this financial support came from the USA. Think of how many other ways some of this money could have been invested if it didn't end up somewhere to provide support.

While we cannot prevent the hurricanes from coming, on a personal level we do have some control over the destruction it causes and the effects on lives. We therefore encourage all members of the diaspora to constantly remind families and friends back home of the best hurricane practices to minimize damage and destruction. These include getting emergency supplies, making a disaster plan, ensuring that homes are secured and safe, ensuring that dangerous obstacles are removed from yards or secured, ensuring their communities are prepared and pay attention to warnings and forecast. With better preparation it is more likely to have less damage on properties, less loss of lives and less need for support.

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Local Leaders React To Assasination Of Hatian President Jovenel Moise As the roughly 11 million people in Haiti and others in the diaspora try to understand and deal with the assassination of their president, Jovenel Moise, some leaders are looking at ways to help the Caribbean nation while expressing outrage at the senseless act. The killing which took place on Wednesday morning has also sent the first lady of Haiti Martine Moise to the hospital with injuries. She is now in a Miami hospital in a critical condition. It is reported that the killers went to the president’s home claiming to be agents and carried out the gruesome killing. US representative Val Deming who cochairs the House Haiti Caucus said in a statement that “The assassination of Haitian President Moïse was a horrific act and stands as a clarion call for swift and decisive action to bring political stability and peace to a nation in crisis.” She is also calling for “full transparency and an independent investigation.” Representative Deming further stated that the caucus remain committed to working with the Biden Administration in support of equitable, inclusive Haitian-led democracy that “reestablishes rule of law, reinforces institutions of Haitian-led governance, and centers the safety and human rights of every Haitian citizen.” Broward County Commissioner and aspiring Florida Congressman Dale Holness is proposing a three-point plan for a better

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and more stable Haiti. He r. Speaking exclusively to Caribbean Nation Weekly, Holness who is seeking to take the congressional seat of the late Alcee Hastings said it was “strange” that Jovenel’s security force allowed the assassination to happen. “There should have been a serious battle at least, if that was going to happen.” He said “It’s really a sad day for the Haitian people no matter whether you like President Jovenel Moïse. This is not the way for someone to be removed from office,” In outlining his three-step plan to help Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, Mr. Holness said that the three areas that need attention for stability are security, free transparent elections and help from the rest of the world. “The big crisis of Haiti today is the crisis of security,” he said. “There are many Haitians who are here who would like to go back and visit their family but are afraid because of the

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kidnappings and the murders.” He suggested that the United States, CARICOM, The Organization of American States (OAS), and the UN need to be called in by those in charge of the island and “asked for security help now.” Regarding the issue of elections, Mr. Holness said that the political leadership in Haiti needs to be unified now and advised that a joint government should be formed from an election process that is “fair, open and transparent.” This he said will give Haitians confidence in who their government is. The final step from the future congressman would have the world coming together to help Haiti, with leadership from America. The United States, he said should lead this step, “firstly because it is in our best interest as a country” and “Haiti has contributed in a very positive way to our nation over many many years.”

At the same time the House candidate suggests that America has neglected not only Haiti but the whole region. He said evidence can be found in the presence and leadership of America in Latin America and the Caribbean in comparison to Europe. And as the people of Haiti mourn their loss, Mr. Holness want them to unite. He is asking the people in the diaspora to continue supporting their families, civic and social institutions back home because these are the things that hold Haiti together today. Meanwhile, Executive Director of the Haitian organization, Family Action Network Movement (FANM), Marleine Bastien, has expressed shock and is sadden by the murder. Speaking to CNW she said that there is a lot of fear, outrage and concerns now in Haiti because there is no president, no constitutional government, an illegitimate prime minister, a divided opposition, and a rise in crime and violence. “There is a constitutional crisis in Haiti,” she suggested, and is hoping that everybody on the island including leaders and civil society will unite and speak with one voice because the Haitian people have been crying for change for a long time. She stated however that even though people wanted President Moise to go, “no one deserves to be assassinated in their own home.” The FANM founder is asking Haitians living on the island to remain calm and not to continue to put themselves in situations where they are victimized but find ways to unite to bring security and stability to the island. She also wants her people to find ways to organize to bring national elections that are “free, fair, credible and most importantly, democratic.”


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COMMUNITY City of Miramar to Host Free Virtual “Bizfit” Workshop for Small Businesses on July 13th The City of Miramar's Economic & Business Development department in partnership with the Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce, will host the second workshop in the 3-series 2021 BizFit COVID-19. The upcoming workshop will take place virtually on Tuesday, July 13, 2021, and will comprise of one-on-one virtual sessions from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., followed by a 2-hour main event session from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This workshop will feature a range of experts sharing tools to help small businesses become financially fit. The event is hosted by Commissioner Alexandra P. Davis who stated, “We are here to help businesses thrive in a very competitive environment. Thanks to the Miramar Pembroke Pines Regional Chamber of Commerce, Broward County Office of Economic & Small Business Development (OESBD), Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, and Florida Small Business Development Center (FSBDC) at FAU for partnering with us to bring you these informative workshops. Businesses will have some actionable steps to take away following each session, so I encourage all business owners to sign up for one of the remaining sessions to ensure that they get all the tools needed to be successful in the year ahead.” The July 13th BizFit workshop will offer free information sessions from experts who serve on the City of Miramar's Economic & Business Development team as well as from local Industry experts including: • • • • • • •

Victor Biggs - Author, Personal and Organizational Development Strategist at Exclusively Real Estate Ken Ninomiya, Small Business Expert, Author and Professor of Business and Marketing Kimberly Gray Roberts - CEO and Lead Strategist at Absolute Value Marketing Ron Krudo - Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Equiturn Business Solutions Khaazra Maaranu - Co-Owner of Electronic Commerce at Khaazra Maaranu Paola Isaac Baraya - Economic Development Specialist International Trade Broward County Office of Economic and Small Business Jorge Hernandez - Director of Business Administration for Port Everglades

Upcoming Workshop Dates: Tuesday, August 10, 2021- One-on-One Sessions 1:00 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.; Main Event 6:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Topics: Reopening Your Business During and Post COVID19/Reopening Plan Checklist; Operating Virtual vs Brick and Mortar; 2021 Business Plan Types, Alter or Expand Your Business Model.

Crews Give up Hope of Finding Survivors at Collapse Site

SURFSIDE, Fla. (AP) — Emergency workers gave up Wednesday on any hope of finding survivors in the collapsed Florida condo building, telling sobbing families that there was “no chance of life” in the rubble as crews shifted their efforts to recovering more

remains. The announcement followed increasingly somber reports from emergency officials, who said they sought to prepare families for the worst. “At this point, we have truly exhausted every option available to

us in the search-and-rescue mission,” Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a news conference. “We have all asked God for a miracle, so the decision to transition from rescue to recovery is an extremely difficult one,” she said. Eight more bodies were recovered Wednesday, bringing the death toll to 54, the mayor said. Thirty-three of the dead have been identified, and 86 people are still unaccounted for. Miami-Dade Assistant Fire Chief Raide Jadallah told families at a private briefing that crews would stop using rescue dogs and listening devices but would continue to search for their loved ones. “Our sole responsibility at this point is to bring closure,” he said as relatives cried in the background.

Commissioner Lawrence Martin Presents Bahamas Independence Celebration Lauderhill Commissioner Lawrence “Jabbow” Martin will host a Bahamas Independence Celebration on Monday, July 12, 2021, at 5:00 PM. The event, which will feature food, music and art, will take place at City Hall – 5581 W. Oakland Park Blvd. Celebrate Bahamian Trailblazers: • ·Catherine Minnis • ·Thomas Dorsett • ·Yolanda Cash Jackson • ·Consul General Linda Diane Mackey • ·Andrew “Andy” Ingraham • Edward Darling

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Two surprise acknowledgments • 5:00 PM | Celebration @ City Hall – MultiPurpose Rooms • 6:00 PM | Cultural Presentation @ City Commission Meeting In-person or on www.facebook.com/cityoflauderhill (Space is limited) To STOP the spread of COVID-19, this event meets the guidelines for gathering cdc.gov/coronavirus. Face masks and social distancing of 6 feet will be required. For more information, call (954) 777-2043 or email Dephine, or visit the City of Lauderhil


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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR MIAMI BEACH NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida (Board), intends to award one Construction firm for the following project:

PROJECT NO. 01772600 MIAMI BEACH NAUTILUS MIDDLE SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 4301 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33140 BIDS DUE: Sealed bids will be received by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, for the project listed herein, until 1:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday August 10, 2021, at 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Lobby in the N.E. Fifteenth (15th) Street entrance, Miami, Florida, following which time and place, or as soon there-after as the Board can attend to the same, the said bids will be publicly opened, read and tabulated in the Board Auditorium, Miami-Dade County School Board Administration Building, by an authorized representative of the Board. Award of the contract will be made to the lowest, pre-qualified responsible and responsive bidder for the actual amount bid considering base bid and accepted alternates (if any) as listed in the bidding documents. The Board will award the contract based upon the results of the tabulations as covered by applicable laws and regulations. Bidders desiring to participate in this solicitation must be pre-qualified by the Board prior to submitting their bid in response to this solicitation. Contact the Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) Office of Economic Opportunity at (305) 995-1307 or via email at oeo@dadeschools.net for information regarding Contractors' Pre-qualification procedures. QUESTIONS: Written questions regarding this project will be accepted. All written communications must be sent to the Project Architect/Engineer, Gary McGraw (gili-mcgraw@att.net), Gili-McGraw Architects, LLP; 5801 S.W. 99 Terrace, Miami, Florida 33156. Questions will be accepted until 5:00 pm on Tuesday, July 27, 2021. Answers will only be issued to the Prime Contractors who attended the mandatory Pre-bid Conference. MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE (Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School): Tuesday, July 20, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. local time, at the Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School Auditorium, 4301 NORTH Michigan Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33140. There will be a sign-in period from 10:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Potential bidders arriving after the fifteen (15) minute sign-in period will not be allowed to participate in this solicitation. Proposals submitted by firms not represented at the Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will not be considered. BOARD POLICIES: Cone of Silence A Cone of Silence, pursuant to Board Policy 6325, shall commence with the issuance of this Legal Advertisement and shall terminate at the time the item is presented by the Superintendent to the appropriate Board committee immediately prior to the Board meeting at which the Board will award or approve a contract, reject all bids or responses, or take any other action that ends the solicitation and review process. Any violation of this rule shall be investigated by the Board's Inspector General and shall result in the disqualification of the potential applicant from the competitive solicitation process, rejection of any recommendation for award, or the revocation of an award to the vendor as being void, rendering void any previous or prior awards. The potential vendor or vendor's representative determined to have violated this rule, shall be subject to debarment. General questions regarding the legal advertisement will be sent to the Office of Capital Improvement Projects via email at ocip@dadeschools.net, and a copy filed with the Clerk of the School Board at celiarubio@dadeschools.net, who shall make copies available to the public upon request. Lobbyist Lobbyist requirements, pursuant to Board Policy 8150, shall be applicable to this solicitation and all proposers and lobbyists shall strictly conform to, and be governed by, the requirements set forth therein. Contact the Clerk of the School Board for additional information. Vendor and Employment Preference Local-Vendor Preference, pursuant to Board Policy 6320.05, shall apply to this solicitation. Based on Board policy, Local Business means a vendor or business that has a valid business tax receipt, issued by a jurisdiction located in MiamiDade County, that has either (1) its headquarters, manufacturing facility, or locally-owned franchise located within the legal boundaries of Miami Dade County, for at least twelve (12) months, or (2) has an office with a street address within the boundaries of Miami-Dade County for at least twenty-four (24) months, calculated from the bid or proposal opening date. Post office boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In order to be considered for local preference, vendors must provide a copy of their business tax receipt and the Local Business Affidavit of Eligibility with their proposal. Proposers who fail to submit the required documents will not be considered for Vendor Preference. Jessica Lunsford Act The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all Employees (also refer to Board Policy 8475). Ethics, Conflict of Interest and Anti-Fraud Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following ethics, conflict of interest and anti-fraud policies: - Board Policy 6460, Business Code of Ethics; - Board Policy 6460, Disclosure of Employment of Former School Board Employees; - Board Policy 8700, Anti-Fraud; and all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Contractor Debarment Procedures Pursuant to Board Policy 6320.04, Contractor Discipline Procedures, debarred contractors are excluded from conducting business with the Board as agents, representatives, partners, and associates of other contractors, subcontractors or individual sureties. Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following anti-discrimination policies: - Board Policy 6465, Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (proposers shall be required to certify compliance with Board Policy 6465); - Board Policy 1362.02, 3362.02 and 4362.02, Anti-discrimination/Harassment Complaint Procedure; and - all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Protest Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 (Purchase Approval and Competitive Bidding Process Requirements) or in accordance with FS Section 120.57(3) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under FS Chapter 120. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The proposer acknowledges that all information contained in their RFQ Response is part of public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine Law. Therefore, any information received is subject to public inspection and copying in accordance with FS 119. No action on the part of the proposer would create an obligation of confidentiality on the part of the School Board including, but not limited to, making a reference in the RFQ Response to trade secrets FS 812.081 and 815.045. It is recommended that potential proposers exclude from their response any information that, in their judgment, may be considered a trade secret. Board policies, as amended from time to time, can be accessed and downloaded at: https://go.boarddocs.com/fl/sbmd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BK6KUF4FFE14. The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 or in accordance with §120.57(3). Fla. Stat. (2014) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Pre-qualified bidders may obtain a CD of the documents for construction or a full set of printed documents for construction at the bidder's expense from the office of Go Green Document Solutions, Inc. on 3715 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 on and after, July 6, 2021. OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Small/Micro, Minority/Women-Owned, and Veteran Business Enterprise Programs, Board Policy 6320.02 Awarded firms will be required to comply with Board Policy 6320.02 and submit a monthly report via the Online Diversity Compliance System for compliance with Small/Micro, Minority/Women and/or Veteran sub-consultant goals, subcontractor goals, local workforce information, and/or any affirmative procurement initiatives. Awarded firms will be required to submit monthly compliance reports online at: http://miamidadeschools.diversitycompliance.com. Please note that the “Small/Micro Business Enterprise Program Administrative Procedures Manual”, Board-approved January 15, 2020, shall be applicable to this solicitation. Please contact the Office of Economic Opportunity at 305-995-1307 or via email at OEO@dadeschools.net for additional information. Assistance levels, as established by the Goal Setting Committee: Miami Beach Nautilus Middle School: S/MBE Mandatory Subcontracting Goals: 8.74% Construction and 20% Local Work Force, within a County-wide radius. Mandatory M/WBE Subcontracting Goals: 11.26%- African American, Native American and Asian American firms. The Board reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any and all bids. THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Alberto M. Carvalho Superintendent of Schools


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10 Ways to Qualify for the Most Sought After Scholarship Programs in Florida By Mrs. Shedly Casseus Parnther Founder of CC&C Consulting Group & The Scholarship Plug Center

The most sought-after award is the Florida Academic Scholarship which provides full tuition to a Florida public institution, valued at $211 per credit, plus a $300 stipend per semester.

The Bright Futures Scholarship is a merit award based on academic achievement while in high school. See 10 Ways to Qualify for The Bright Futures Scholarship chart and details below. The Scholarship Plug Center, a scholarship and college planning coaching program for students, parents, and educators emphasizes the importance of how parents can ensure that their students are on a winning path to earn Florida’s most sought after scholarship program. We urge parents to start learning about their student’s options, planning ahead and utilizing the resources in the community to support their children, especially if they are new to the college readiness process. College financial aid planning should begin prior to your student(s) earning high school credits. Florida’s Office of Student Financial Assistance gives an abundance of information that guides students and parents as to the eligibility requirements for each state-funded scholarship and grant program. High school students can start applying in October of their 12th

child in preparing to go to college, seek an expert to guide you through the process, research your options, and reach out to your child’s school counseling office to schedule an appointment to ask about the college planning tools being used at the school. Most of our students have never done this before now. It is our duty as an educated community to help our parents and schools by sharing as much information as possible for the advancement and continuing education of our students.

grade year (usually October 1st); however, preparing to meet the eligibility requirements starts as soon as a student starts to earn high school credits. The most sought-after award is the Florida Academic Scholarship which provides full tuition to a

Florida public institution, valued at $211 per credit, plus a $300 stipend per semester. Awards per credit vary based on the academic calendar structure of each institution. Applying for this scholarship should not even be questionable. Our

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Joseph condemned the assassination as a “hateful, inhumane and barbaric act.” He said some of the attackers spoke in Spanish but offered no further explanation. Haiti's economic, political and social woes have deepened recently, with gang violence spiking heavily in the capital of Port-au-Prince, inflation spiraling and food and fuel becoming scarcer at times in a country where 60% of the population makes less than $2 a day. These troubles come as Haiti still tries to recover from the devastating 2010 earthquake and Hurricane Matthew that struck in 2016.

Honored by Biden contributions to the country, noting that many serve in the military or have been working as health-care and front-line workers during the pandemic. The president also presented the “Outstanding American by Choice” award to Jamaican-born Sandra Lindsay, who was the first person in America to get fully vaccinated outside of clinical trials. Lindsay immigrated to the U.S. from Jamaica when she was 18 years old. “She's pursued her dream of becoming a nurse to allow her to do what she wanted to do most — give back to her new country,” Biden said of Lindsay. “During the height of the pandemic, she poured her heart and soul into the work to help patients fight for their lives, to keep her fellow nurses safe.” He added: “With a grandson at home,

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Moïse, who was 53, had been ruling by decree for more than two years after the country failed to hold elections, which led to Parliament being dissolved. Opposition leaders have accused him of seeking to increase his power, including approving a decree that limited the powers of a court that audits government contracts and another that created an intelligence agency that answers only to the president. In recent months, opposition leaders demanded the he step down, arguing that his term legally ended in February 2021. Moïse and supporters maintained that his term began when he took office in early 2017, following a chaotic election that forced the appointment of a provisional president to serve during a year-long gap. Haiti was scheduled to hold general elections later this year.

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prematurely, she did what she had to do. She kept her distance and kept him safe. He is safe, but she lost an aunt and an uncle to the virus. But in her pain, she didn't lose hope. “When the time came, she was the first person in America to get fully vaccinated outside of clinical trials. She can now hug her grandson; she's out there making sure her patients, folks in her community are getting vaccinated so they could get back to their lives and their loved ones.” The “Outstanding American by Choice” is given to immigrants who make significant contributions to the United States. It was presented to Linsday from US Citizenship and Immigration Services for her dedication to taking care of patients during the pandemic.

“I came to this country for the opportunities – not only for myself but to be able to help others. As a nurse, I do everything to care for the sickest patients and lead by example,” said Dr. Lindsay, director of patient care services for critical care at Northwell Health. “More than 24 years after becoming a naturalized citizen, I could never have imagined where I am today, at the White House receiving high honors from the President. It's truly a privilege to be a part of this great nation and I will continue to lead and help those in need.” Her vaccination card, badge and scrubs will form part of a future exhibit about Covid at the Smithsonian Museum of American History, President Biden said.

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800,000, Trinidad and Tobago is expected to get around 200,000 of it,” said Rowley, who told reporters that a planned shipment of vaccines under the COVAX facility that was due on July 14, has again been delayed and now expected here in August. Rowley said regarding the promised shipment of vaccines from the United States for the region, following conversations “we have had with all the authorities there that have progressed considerably, but it has not changed since I spoke with you last. “When I spoke to you last, I said decisions were made, documentations were signed, so far the order to relapse the vaccines from that source has not yet come. There have been one or two little hiccups there which we are hoping…will disappear and that the order for the release of the vaccines will come to us from the United States (and) that's another line of vaccines.” He said Trinidad and Tobago and CARICOM continue to look at the market “to see whether vaccines are available for purchase”.

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17 seats, with the remainder going to the St. Lucia Labour Party (SLP). The opposition SLP will be contesting the polls under the leadership of former deputy prime minister, Phillip. J. Pierre, who succeeded former prime minister Dr. Kenny Anthony, who is also contesting the Vieux Fort south seat on behalf of the party. Anthony, who served as prime minister from 1997 to 2006 and again from 2011 to 2016, is expected to face a challenge from National Security Minister, Hermangild Francis, a former deputy police commissioner, who is facing the electorate for the first time. In his address, Chastanet said the island under his administration had done well despite the coronavirus (COVID-19) which he described as “an unwelcome dinner guest”. He said the island was showing signs of economic growth before the pandemic, but is confident that with the ongoing developments in all sectors of the economy and the re-opening of the tourism industry are an indication that “St Lucia is getting back on track. “My team will work with you and for you and we will come out stronger than before,” he said in his radio and television broadcast. “We are getting back on track and we can't give back our country to that same party that put us in the economic problems we inherited,” Chastanet said, promising over the next few weeks to outline a new vision for the island. CMC

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Shaggy, LUST, Skinny Fabulous, Deliver Stellar Performance at Jerk Festival belted out hit after hit from his extensive catalogue, including favorites like “Angel”, “It Wasn’t Me”, “Oh Carolina” and “Mr. Boombastic”. He also did renditions of several other dancehall/reggae classics like Peter Tosh’s Buk-InHamm Palace and Beenie Man’s “Who Am I”. Also putting their spin on Dancehall classics was St Vincent and the Grenadines Soca Skinny Fabulous, who performed his own songs as well as a few from several Jamaican artistes. “I spent four years in Jamaica. I love the culture,” he said while on stage. In between Skinny Fabulous and Shaggy, was reggae group LUST, which comprises Lukie D, Thriller U, Singing Melody and Tony Curtis, who had the crowd rocking to renditions of reggae classics, a ska medley, gospel, and their usual love songs. The combination of delicious Caribbean food, a star-studded lineup and the stronger-than-ever-desire of South Florida residents to go outdoors resulted in over 10,000 attendees for this year’s staging. “Bringing LUST, Skinny Fabulous and Shaggy onboard this year, we knew we had something special. But the attendance exceeded any expectations we had,” said Damian Tater, CEO of Florida Jerk Festival. “There were Jamaicans who came from as far as Atlanta for the festival. The support from the diaspora was incredible and we’re really grateful,” he added. Also showing their support at the event was Jamaican-born Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness and Jamaica’s Consul General for the Southern United States, Oliver Mair, who gave his rendition of the Michigan and Smiley's hit, Nice Up The Dance. Florida Jerk Festival’s next event in Orlando will take place on October 31, 2021: National Jerk Day.

By Sheri-Kae McLeod It’s been over a year since Jamaican-American, Grammy award-winning superstar Shaggy performed with his band in front of a live audience, but on July 4th, he delivered a stellar performance at the Florida Jerk Festival in West Palm Beach. The festival, which was previously called Palm Beach Jerk Festival, rebranded this year and returned after a one-year hiatus to host its best staging ever, according to patrons. Not only did Caribbean-Americans and other South Florida residents come out for the delicious jerk foods serves by vendors, but also to see Mr. Boombastic, who was the headliner for this year’s show.

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Usain Bolt: 800-metre sprinter. That’s right, the now-retired world’s fastest man is not only changing diapers these days but also distances as he makes a brief comeback for a promotional race. The new father of twins selected the 800 metres, a two-lap endeavour measured in minutes, not seconds, like he’s more accustomed. The training has been gruelling for the 100- and 200metre world record-holder but has made him miss the action. Sort of. “When I go to the track and start training, then I don’t miss it that much,” cracked the 34-year-old Bolt, whose nearly 13-year reign as Olympic champion in the 100 and 200 will come to an end at the Tokyo Games. “I’m excited to be training and just running and seeing what I can do.” Since his retirement in 2017, Bolt’s life has involved making records (he’s a music producer) and raising a family. He and his partner, Kasi Bennett, recently welcomed twins, Saint Leo and Thunder, to their family (they also have a young daughter named Olympia Lightning). He also enjoys a good soccer match (he wants to meet French soccer standout Kylian Mbappé because “he’s fast”) and of course a well-run race — especially a distance event such as the 800. Bolt’s best time over two trips around the track is two minutes, five seconds, he said. But he quickly added: “I did that in my track shoes. If I put the spikes on, I can make it under two minutes.” FYI, because he’s all about world records: The top 800 time is 1:40.91 minutes, set by David Rudisha of Kenya at the 2012 London Games. Bolt is undertaking the new distance in part for a promotion — and to simply put on those spikes again. His opponent won’t be on the track, either. He is going up against a CarMax customer who is getting an instant online offer for a vehicle on their phone as Bolt speeds around his home track. The July 13 “race” will be streamed on his Facebook page. It may even be punctuated by his signature “Lightning Bolt” pose at the finish. “I definitely miss it a little bit,” Bolt said of the adrenaline rush from competing. To prepare, he has been riding his Peloton bike and in training doing something he rarely used to do — circle the bend of the track

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and just keep on going. He is running lap after lap. “Just to get my legs ready for the lactic acid and my lungs for the air that I need,” he explained. Bolt believes he can still clock 10.2 seconds in the 100. His coach thinks he might be closer to 10.4. “I guess one day we’ll test it out,” said Bolt, who set his world records in the 100 (9.58) and 200 (19.19) at the 2009 World Championships. He insisted his return to a lane, though, isn’t a sign that he’s leaving the door open for a comeback. “Definitely not,” Bolt emphatically said. “This is just a one-off challenge to see if I still got it.” If? “I’m trying to be humble and cool,” Bolt cracked. (AP)

In a reversal of the results from the Jamaica Championships in Kingston last month end, Olympics sprint double gold medallist Elaine Thompson-Herah turned in a spectacular performance to beat compatriot Shelly-Ann FraserPryce in the women’s 100m race at the Istvan Gyulai Memorial at the Bregyó Athletic Center in Székesfehérvár, Hungary on Tuesday. The MVP Track Club star ran 10.71 seconds (0.6 m/s) to win fairly comfortably ahead of Fraser-Pryce in 10.82 seconds, with third place going to Marie-Jose ta Lau of Ivory Coast in 10.86 seconds. Outside of breaking the meet record of 10.99 seconds set by compatriot Veronica Campbell-Brown in 2015, the 10.71secs is just off Thompson-Herah’s personal best of 10.70 seconds and sets her up very well to retain her title in Japan early next month. Thompson-Herah was also a winner on Saturday in Italy. It was a good day for Jamaicans as Shericka Jackson produced another sub-22 seconds run to humble Shaunae Miller-Uibo of The Bahamas in the 200m event. The MVP athlete collared Miller-Uibo early in the straight and pulled away for a comfortable win in 21.96 seconds (-0.3m/s), breaking the 22.18 seconds set by Miller-Uibo in 2019. Miller-Uibo clocked 22.15 seconds for second on Tuesday, with Dafne Schippers of tell off the winner, American Grant Halloway in 13.08 seconds.

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On-fire Brett Leads Jamaican Scoring Spree (CMC) — In-form striker Nico Brett netted his eighth goal of the United Soccer League season, to be one of four Jamaicans on the scoresheet last weekend as Deshane Beckford, Brian Brown and Rojay Smith all found the target with contrasting results for their respective teams. Playing on Saturday at the Michael A Carroll Stadium in Indianapolis, the 29-yearold Brett converted from the penalty spot in the eighth minute, a goal that proved to be the decider in a tight contest as Birmingham Legion defeated Indy Eleven 1-0 in the United States midwest. Karl Ouimette pulled down JJ Williams in the box following a tangle and Brett stepped up to send goalkeeper Robert Edwards the wrong way. Brett had opportunities to double his

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