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February 2025

San Manuel onion farms infested by armyworms

By | Business

ONION farms in two barangays in San Manuel town, covering an area of 49 hectares, are among the worst hit by armyworm infestation, according to the Department of Agriculture- Regional Field Office 1. Latest data released by the DA’s Army worm Surveillance Team show Barangays Santo Domingo and Lapalo were affected…

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San Manuel onion farms infested by armyworms

By February 4, 2025Business

Dagupan SP ends sessions with no resolutions passed

By | Inside News

DUE TO DEADLOCK OVER PROCEDURES THE Dagupan Sangguniang Panlungsod (SP) again abruptly adjourned its regular session last week after the opposition councilors took Councilor Michael Fernandez to task for assuming the role of floor leader when his five-man group composed the minority, but when Fernandez challenged his colleagues to call…

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Dagupan SP ends sessions with no resolutions passed

By February 4, 2025Inside News

POSO appeals for cooperation amid Dagupan road works

By | Inside News

DAGUPAN’S Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) asked motorists and commuters to extend their patience and cooperation as traffic congestion worsens in some central areas due to scheduled road works intended to address flooding. The ongoing rehabilitation of Zamora Street in Barangay IV is affecting motorists passing through Rivera Street,…

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POSO appeals for cooperation amid Dagupan road works

By February 4, 2025Inside News

R1MC set to complete major expansion this year

By | Inside News

THE Region 1 Medical Center (R1MC) in Dagupan City is on track in completing its main building expansion this year, bringing much-needed relief to patients and healthcare staff alike, said Dr. Roland Joseph Mejia, the hospital’s director. Mejia said, the new seven-story building will not only increase the hospital’s capacity…

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R1MC set to complete major expansion this year

By February 4, 2025Inside News

NEWSBREAK

By | Inside News

(Filed by 104.7 IFM Dagupan News)   Pork demand slackens PORK in all public markets of Pangasinan slackened as consumers refrained from buying after a slight price increase from P370 to P380 per kilo last week. At the Manaoag Public Market, meat vendors said many consumers were buying just one-fourth…

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NEWSBREAK

By February 4, 2025Inside News

Congress names building as ‘Jose de Venecia Jr.’

By | Top Stories

Rep. Yeddah Marie Romualdez, Speaker Martin Romualdez, former Speaker Jose De Venecia Jr., former Rep. Gina De Venecia and Rep. Christopher De Venecia cutting the ceremonial ribbon marking the opening of the Jose De Venecia Jr. Building and Museum in the House of Representatives.  THE House of Representatives paid tribute…

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Congress names building as ‘Jose de Venecia Jr.’

By February 4, 2025Top Stories

Pangasinan logs coldest day of the year so far on Jan. 28

By | Top Stories

IF you felt chilled and needed a thicker blanket last January 28, it was because it was the province’s coldest day so far with temperature dropping to 21.4°C, slightly beating the previous record of 21.42°C, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Engr. Jose Estrada Jr,…

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Pangasinan logs coldest day of the year so far on Jan. 28

By February 4, 2025Top Stories

Pangasinan adopts national law on property valuation

By | Top Stories

THE Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) officially adopted on January 27 the new national law updating the country’s real property assessment and valuation system, which will mean adjustments in tax rates. In its regular session on January 27, the board passed an ordinance adopting Republic Act No. 12001 or the Real Property…

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Pangasinan adopts national law on property valuation

By February 4, 2025Top Stories