Caribbean National Weekly

Lauderdale Lakes City Manager resigns after one year

By Andrew Karim··2 min read
Lauderdale Lakes City Manager resigns after one year
Key Points(5)
  • A look at some of the top stories making the news today, September 15th, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida.
  • Baker was hired by Lauderdale Lakes less than a year ago, and had previously served as city manager in Opa-locka.
  • For South Florida residents looking to make some extra cash for the holidays, Target says it will hire more than 70,000 thousand seasonal store workers and an additional 7,500 five hundred.
  • people for its distribution facilities...
  • The retailer says it will hold hiring events at all of its 1,800 thousand hundred stores on October.

A look at some of the top stories making the news today, September 15th, across your Caribbean-American community in South Florida.
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Here’s a look at our top stories:
Kelvin Baker, the City Manager for Lauderdale Lakes resigned at Tuesday night's City Commission meeting, citing what he termed as a "loss of momentum", and a city budget that did not reflect his desired goals. Baker was hired by Lauderdale Lakes less than a year ago, and had previously served as city manager in Opa-locka.

For South Florida residents looking to make some extra cash for the holidays, Target says it will hire more than 70,000 thousand seasonal store workers and an additional 7,500 five hundred. people for its distribution facilities... The retailer says it will hold hiring events at all of its 1,800 thousand hundred stores on October. 14th and 15th.

The Award Winning Jamaican Play, ‘For My Daughter...’ is set to premier in South Florida on Friday, September 23rd at 8 p.m. at SW Miami High School. The play follows the Parkins family, who is living paycheck to paycheck, and the relationship between Melissa and her mother, as Melissa falls for her first true love.
In sports:
In anticipation of its 2017 community soccer tournament, the Caribbean Americas Soccer Association will hold tryouts for their under 20 league every Monday and Wednesday from 7 pm to 9:30 pm at the Lauderhill Sports Complex. The tryouts are open to all members of the community between 15 and 20 years old.
And now, here’s what’sv trending:
Google recently announced the "Project Zero" contest in which it’s offering hackers up to $200,000 thousand dollars. for the first place prize, to anyone who hacks an Android device from “knowing only the devices’ phone number and email address.” Google isn’t stopping there, the company is also awarding $100,000 thousand dollars to the second place winner and $50,000 to third place.
For today’s weather forecast:
Scattered thunderstorms in Broward County with a high of 89 and a low of 77. Scattered Thunderstorms in Miami-Dade as well, with a high of 88 and a low of 78.
For more information on these and other stories, visit caribbeannationalweekly.com
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