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My daughter has started her ascension into politics. She’s her class president at Sanders Park Elementary. And while I’m super proud of her, and will always be, I am concerned […]
Continue ReadingMy daughter has started her ascension into politics. She’s her class president at Sanders Park Elementary. And while I’m super proud of her, and will always be, I am concerned […]
Continue ReadingMinorities Break Voter Turn-out Record at Pompano Beach’s Souls to the Polls Event, Giving Leverage to Democratic Candidates By Kristen Hernandez Although Florida is still a red state, Faith in […]
Continue ReadingBy Attiyya Atkins What about jobs? What direction is Pompano heading? How do we get kids to vote? Is there affordable housing available? These questions and more were expressed by […]
Continue ReadingLeadership 2 Samuel 15 v 3 I’m in the Book of 2 Samuel where David takes a country the size of New Jersey and develops it into a world-class nation. […]
Continue ReadingAn Effective Realtor with Economic Development on the Brain Mary Scofield-Phillips has been in Pompano Beach since 1989. She started her family here, and bought her first single-family home with […]
Continue ReadingIncumbent Dedicated to Amping Up Her District Beverly Perkins is seeking her fourth two-year term as District 4’s commissioner. “As your commissioner, I fought to ensure our needs are met, […]
Continue ReadingIncumbent Who Believes Good Things Are on the Horizon Rhonda Eason supports smart and responsible growth, like upgrading and updating Atlantic Blvd. with new stores, bars, and restaurants, and the […]
Continue ReadingMy daughter has started her ascension into politics. She’s her class president at Sanders Park Elementary. And while I’m super proud of her, and will always be, I am concerned […]
Continue ReadingIncumbent With Unfinished Business Cyndy Floyd is a Pompano Beach native and is looking to garner another term on the dais. “I came on the dais during COVID. At this […]
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