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Politics, sports and culture: Don’t miss these 3 Coral Springs stories

Catch up on three stories that got residents talking around Coral Springs.
Catch up on three stories that got residents talking around Coral Springs. mocner@miamiherald.com

Three recent stories about Coral Springs covered several topics, including Florida’s new congressional map, a youth soccer shakeup and a Haitian heritage art exhibit honoring a late vice mayor.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Coral Springs moved to new congressional district. How politicians are responding

Florida’s newly signed congressional redistricting map moves Coral Springs from District 23 to District 20, setting off political maneuvering as candidates weigh where to run. It faces lawsuits and criticism as voter advocates call it an extreme gerrymander.

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Springs Soccer named city’s official travel team; new club partnership announced

City commissioners approved a contract naming Springs Soccer Club the official travel/development provider, giving it priority in scheduling and a central role in city programming. Meanwhile, parents were quick to raise concerns about rising costs.

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Haitian heritage exhibit now open at Coral Springs Museum of Art

A women-led exhibit celebrating Haitian Heritage Month, “Continuum: Heritage & Expression,” has opened at the Coral Springs Museum of Art. Visitors can view the exhibit in the museum’s lobby hall gallery through May 29.

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