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9 Silay cops suspended for less grave misconduct

9 Silay cops suspended for less grave misconduct

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The nine suspended cops had been assigned to the Silay City Police Station.*Nine policemen from Silay City, Negros Occidental, were suspended for 50 days for an administrative complaint filed against them four years ago.The order from the National Police Commission included then Silay City police chief Lt. Col. Noel Polines, who said the complaint stemmed from their operation against illegal gambling in the city in 2019. The grave misconduct complaint was downgraded to less grave misconduct, he said.They will be suspended with no pay for 50 days from July 16 to September 3.Lt. Judesses Catalogo, spokesperson of the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office, said the suspension order came out on July 1.Following the order, eight of the nine policemen were relieved from ...
Suspected rebel killed in clash

Suspected rebel killed in clash

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The encounter site in Brgy. Sandayao, Guihulngan City.*303rd IB photoA suspected member of the New People’s Army was killed in an encounter with government troopers at Brgy. Sandayao, Guihulngan City, Negros Oriental, on Wednesday, July 20.Troops of the 62nd Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army responded to the reported presence of the rebels in the area that led to the encounter.The five-minute clash resulted in the death of Pompeo “Poping Landeza” Landisa, 54. He was said to have warrants of arrest for illegal possession of firearms, and murder.The government soldiers seized a KG9 rifle loaded with one magazine, one magnum 357 loaded with three ammunition, a hand grenade, and subversive documents.Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Inocencio Pasaporte, 303rd Brigade Commander,...
Tourism picking up again in Neg. Occ., Decena says

Tourism picking up again in Neg. Occ., Decena says

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Provincial Tourism Officer Cheryl Decena*The tourism industry in Negros Occidental, which had slowed down at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, is picking up again, Provincial Tourism Officer Cheryl Decena said Wednesday, July 20.Negros Occidental now has a lot of emerging tourism destinations, she said, but she assured that COVID-19 health protocols are being observed to prevent a surge in the virus.Negros Occidental’s domestic and foreign overnight tourists hit 127,494, partial data from January to June shows.The report only covers figures from 13 local government units in Negros Occidental, the number of overnight tourists will be higher when the 18 other LGUs submit their data, Decena said.Same day tourists in Negros Occidental hit 445,118, reports from 10 cities ...
Bacolod SP backs bill creating two districts

Bacolod SP backs bill creating two districts

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Councilor Al Victor Espino authored the SP resolution in support of Bacolod's redistricting.*The Bacolod Sangguniang Panlungsod approved a resolution recommending the redistricting of the city into two legislative districts during its regular session on Wednesday, July 20.Bacolod Rep. Greg Gasataya filed House Bill 297 seeking the creation of a second congressional district for Bacolod City on June 30.Gasataya had also filed the same bill in the 17th and 18th Congress but it did not prosper because the Bacolod SP did not pass a resolution supporting the measure.Bacolod Councilor Al Victor Espino, who authored the SP resolution in support of Gasataya’s bill on Wednesday, said reapportionment of Bacolod is proper, legal and feasible because of the increase in the city’s popul...
Guv places 12 LGUs under AL1, sets rules for migrant workers

Guv places 12 LGUs under AL1, sets rules for migrant workers

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Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson issued  executive orders on Wednesday, July 20,  placing  12  local government units in Negros Occidental  under COVID-19  Alert Level 1 and setting the  guidelines for migrant sugarcane workers (MSWs) travelling to the province for Crop Year 2022-2023.Executive Order No. 22-34, Series of 2022, places the cities of Sagay, Victorias, La Carlota, Cadiz, and Talisay along with the municipalities of Ilog, EB Magalona, Pulupadan, San Enrique, Candoni, Pontevedra, and Valladolid under Alert Level 1 and the rest of Negros Occidental  under, Alert Level 2 until July 31.Executive Order No. 22-35 Series of 2022  states that with  the  expected influx of MSWs entering the Negros Occidental there is a need to issue...
Guv orders reshuffling of hospital chiefs, nurses

Guv orders reshuffling of hospital chiefs, nurses

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Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson has ordered  the reshuffling  of heads of hospitals and  chief nurses in  provincial government-run hospitals in Negros Occidental effective immediately, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Wednesday, July 20.              The heads of hospitals  and their assignments are:            *Dr. Mary Ann  Maestral  - Teresita L. Jalandoni Provincial Hospital in Silay City;            *Dr. Claudelia Josefa  Pabillo - Cadiz District Hospital in  Cadiz City;              ...
Negros dengue cases up 823%, Lacson to meet health officers

Negros dengue cases up 823%, Lacson to meet health officers

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Negros Occidental’s dengue cases are now 823 percent higher than those recorded in the province  last year.The Department of Health reported Wednesday, July 20, that the province had 157 new dengue cases from July 3 to 9 bringing its total to 2,096 cases and ten deaths for this year.Negros Occidental remains the topnotcher in Western Visayas having more than one third of the dengue cases in the entire region.Western Visayas has 5,837 dengue cases and 34 deaths this year or an increase by 423 percent from last year, the DOH said.Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson said he is meeting with all city and town health officers in Negros Occidental on Friday to discuss preparations they have taken to prevent the rise in dengue cases.“Hopefully on Friday I can get a better picture as ...
Confed welcomes Marcos fertilizer purchase plan

Confed welcomes Marcos fertilizer purchase plan

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The Confederation of Sugar Producers Associations Inc. (CONFED) on Wednesday, July 20, welcomed the plan of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to explore government-to-government fertilizer purchase with, at least, five countries to cushion the impact of the commodity's continued prohibitive cost that may have direct implications to the Philippines' food security situation."We are happy to hear this development. It's the same proposal we made as early as August 2021 after fertilizer cost skyrocketed and more than doubled over the year-ago level," CONFED national president Raymond V. Montinola said in reaction to Marcos' plan which he announced in a meeting Monday with Department of Agriculture officials.The President has temporarily assumed the post of agriculture secretary."Finall...
Peña returns as Pulupandan mayor after cousin resigns

Peña returns as Pulupandan mayor after cousin resigns

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Anthony Gerard Suatengco and Miguel Antonio Peña take their oaths before Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson (l-r)*Vice Mayor Miguel Antonio Peña took his oath of office as mayor of Pulupandan town before Negros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson at the Capitol in Bacolod City on  Wednesday morning, July 20.Peña replaced his cousin Mayor Lorenzo Suatengco who resigned citing health reasons that will affect his capacity to carry out his responsibilities.Lorenzo Suatengco’s cousin, Councilor Anthony Gerard Suatengco, also took his oath of office as vice mayor of Pulupandan before Lacson on Wednesday.Peña, a three-term mayor, ran for vice mayor of Pulupandan in the May polls, while his uncle Antonio Suatengco ran for mayor.However, Antonio Suatengco, 72, who was unopposed died ...
Murcia eyes sending agri trainees to Japan

Murcia eyes sending agri trainees to Japan

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Murcia ViceMayor Johnny Reosura and Mayor Gerry Rojas (1st and 2nd from left, front row) with Namegata City Deputy Mayor Hideaki Nagamine and other city officials during their meeting at the Nagemoto City Hall in Japan on July 12. Also in photo are Tricastle President Leah Tinsay, Marucon Chairman Kazuo Arai, Chinese counterpart Wang Yu, Managing Director Toshiki Koyama, and Chinese-Japan Agricultural Cooperative Chairman Ryu Bin and Mr. Ma.*On top of the construction interns being sent to Japan by Tricastle International and the municipality of Murcia, the group is exploring the possibility of sending female agricultural trainees to Japan.This was disclosed by Murcia Mayor Gerry Rojas and Vice Mayor Johnny Reosura after they returned from their trip to Namegata City, Japan, on&nbs...
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