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USLS, DepEd-Bacolod ink School Heads Academy MOA

USLS, DepEd-Bacolod ink School Heads Academy MOA

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USLS President and Chancellor Br. Joaquin Severino Martinez and Assistant Schools Division Superintendent Reynaldo G. Gico, Office of the Schools Division Superintendent OIC, (3rd and 4th from left) after the MOA signing.*An agreement that would provide scholarship grants to 50 qualified public school teachers and school heads in Bacolod City was signed between the University of St. La Salle and the Department of Education (DepEd) - Bacolod City Division, recently.The School Heads Academy is a landmark scholarship program that aims to strengthen and upgrade the knowledge, attitudes, capability and leadership skills of the DepEd scholars, a press release from USLS said Monday, January 23.Signing the MOA were USLS President and Chancellor Br. Joaquin Severino Martinez and Assista...
Yanson vows to continue helping indigent sick kids

Yanson vows to continue helping indigent sick kids

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Olivia Yanson (center) matriarch of the Yanson group of bus companies, at her 89th birthday party with Vice President Sara Duterte, Leo Rey Yanson, First Lady Liza Araneta Marcos and Ginnette Dumancas (l-r) at the SMX Convention Center in Bacolod City on Monday, January 23.* Ronnie Baldonado phoOlivia V. Yanson, the matriarch of the Yanson group of bus companies who marked her 89th birthday at the SMX Convention Center in Bacolod City on Monday, January 23, said her new mission in life is to help indigent children with cleft palate and goiter problems.Yanson said she will not only assist them with her own resources but will also work to raise funds for Operation Smile.She said her wish for her birthday is happiness and the strength to be of service to others.Former Presiden...
Riverside College strengthens delivery of quality education

Riverside College strengthens delivery of quality education

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Riverside College Inc., part of Metro Pacific Health, has strengthened its position in delivering quality education.RCI), the leading allied health college in Negros Occidental, continues its mission in educating 21st century global leaders and professionals, a statement from RCI said today, January 23.This 2023, RCI launches its new logo as a reflection of their linkage to Metro Pacific Health (MPH), the largest private hospital group in the Philippines.The logo has been re-branded in line with their thrust for accessible and quality healthcare education.​This commitment to empower the next generation of leaders and professionals with the right tools and processes is aligned with the directions of MPH in pursuing global standards in healthcare. Across RCI’s eight college p...
Morden, Pedrosa elected press club president, VP

Morden, Pedrosa elected press club president, VP

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Newly elected NPC president Brian Morden and vice president Merlinda Pedrosa.* Andy Alvarez photoXFM 96.7 Bacolod station manager Brian Morden was elected president of the Negros Press Club (NPC) in a three-cornered fight on Saturday, January 21.Morden won with 36 votes against Rey Siason who garnered 30 votes and Erwin Delilan – 24 votes.The other winners are Merlinda Pedrosa (Sunstar Bacolod) - vice president, Prime Tejida (DyHB RMN Bacolod) - secretary, Max Macahilo (Negros Now) - treasurer and Elsie Jolingan (RPN DyKB Bacolod ) -auditor.The newly elected NPC officers being proclaimed winners.*Andy Alvarez photoThe directors are Jemlo Victosa (DyHB RMN Bacolod), Mae Singuay (Panay News), Marchel Espina (Sunstar Bacolod), and Alvin Grava (DyEZ Aksyon Radyo).NPC pa...
38 CHMSU graduates pass criminologist licensure exam

38 CHMSU graduates pass criminologist licensure exam

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Thirty-eight graduates of the Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) Binalbagan Campus were among the 11,098 who passed the Criminologist Licensure Examination (CLE), the Professional RegulationCommission (PRC) announced on Thursday, January 19.The CLE took place on December 2022 with 33,389 examinees in 23 testing centers all over the Philippines.CHMSU garnered a 47.5 percent passing rate which surpassed the national passing rate of 33.14 percent/In the results posted by the PRC, CHMSU had the highestpassing rate among the 11 schools in Negros Occidental that had examinees.*
7 Neg. Occ. LGUs receive P49M SGLG incentive fund

7 Neg. Occ. LGUs receive P49M SGLG incentive fund

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Seven Negros Occidental local government units (LGUs) received incentive funds worth P7 million each or a total of P49 million from the Department of the Interior and Local Government Tuesday, January 17.The turnover of the 2022 Seal of Good Local Governance Incentive Fund and Regional Roll-Out to Eligible LGUs of Negros Occidental was held at the provincial Capitol Social Hall in Bacolod City.The recipients are the cities of Talisay, Silay, Sagay, San Carlos, Himamaylan and Bago, and the Municipality of Hinoba-an.Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson lauded the LGU awardees for their hard work, efficiency, and dedication to result-oriented public service, and their commitment to promoting transparency and accountability in government.“To our mayors, your sterling leadership serves as a...
Bacolod procession set for San Sebastian Friday

Bacolod procession set for San Sebastian Friday

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The San Sebastian Cathedral-Parish of Bacolod and the City Tourism Office representatives meet to prepare for the procession.*The San Sebastian Cathedral-Parish of Bacolod and the City Tourism office are preparing for the procession of the image of Saint Sebastian in Bacolod City on Friday, January 20.The procession or the “Traslacion del San Sebastian” will start at 3 p.m. at the Sto. Niño Chapel in Magsungay, and pass through Purok 2 Punaw, Singcang Barangay Hall, Alfala Lumber, Fly Over, Bacolod City Police Office (BCPO), Vecino, old Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, AP Cargo, Awing, Lopues San Sebastian, Old City Hall to the Bacolod Public Plaza, a city government Facebook page post said Tuesday, January 17.The procession will be followed by a cultural program and fireworks at t...
Mayor urges Bacolod couples to join Feb. 14 mass wedding

Mayor urges Bacolod couples to join Feb. 14 mass wedding

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Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez is calling on the Bacolod barangay officials to convince unmarried couples to join the “You and Me sa 2023” mass wedding of the city on Valentine’s Day.The goal is to marry 2,023 couples, he said.The deadline for application to join the mass wedding has been extended to January 22.Those who are 23 years old and above and have been living together for five years can go to their barangay offices to be included in the list for the mass wedding.Couples who have lived together for less than five years, and wish to get married may visit the Office of the City Civil Registrar (OCCR) and apply for a marriage license if they want to join the mass wedding.The mass wedding will be at the Bacolod City Government Center grounds on February 14.The m...
Distribution of school supplies to 23,000 Bagonhon pupils begins

Distribution of school supplies to 23,000 Bagonhon pupils begins

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Bago Vice Mayor Ramon Torres awith other local officials leads the ceremonial turnover of school supplies to more than 4,000 school children from five public schools in the city comprising the District IA at Vidal Cauntoy Elementary School in Barangay Dulao Tuesday afternoon, January 10.*Bago PIO photoThe Bago City government has started the distribution of school supplies worth P5.54 million to more than 23,000 public school children, from Kindergarten to Grade 6, in the city.Vice Mayor Ramon Torres along with other local officials led the ceremonial turnover of customized school supplies to over 4,000 school children from five public schools in the city comprising the District IA at J.L. Araneta Elementary School in Barangay Taloc Tuesday morning, January 10, a press release from...
Jo Koy visits Alangilan, donates road for school

Jo Koy visits Alangilan, donates road for school

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Jo Koy at the Alangilan National High School on Friday.*Gervie Jude Tolimao photoFilipino-American stand-up comedian and actor Jo Koy and his family quietly slipped into Bacolod Friday, January 6, for the inauguration and blessing of a road he donated to a public school in the city.Jo Koy’s six-hour visit to the city only became public when fans spotted him at a coffee shop Friday and started posting photos on social media.He was accompanied by his son Joseph Herbert Jr., sister Gemma Herbert Simmons and other relatives.Jo Koy with students of the Alangilan National High School on Friday.*Gervie Jude Tolimao photoThe actor-comedian, whose real name is Joseph Glenn Herbert, and his family went to the Alangilan National High School for the blessing and inauguration of an ...
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