BALON DAGUPAN NEWS FASTEST BANGUS EATER – A contestant in the Fastest Bangus Eater event tries to consume two pieces of grilled bangus using her speed and skills in eating the fish without leaving any flesh in the bones or spines during the Bangus Rodeo held in front of the…
END OF RUNNING AND HIDING — P/Chief Supt. Romulo Sapitula (2nd from left), PNP regional director, presents (in the background) Manuelito Francisco, co-founder of the Parojinog /Kuratong Baleleng; his wife, Ozamis City Councilor Rizalina Francisco, and their son, June Francisco to the media on April 18 in Lingayen. He is flanked by (from left) P/Sr. Supt….
END OF RUNNING AND HIDING
CAPITOL NEWS 13TH KEC CONFAB HELD IN P’SINAN. Governor Amado I. Espino, III affirms the commitment of the provincial government in providing opportunities to every Pangasinense in cooperation with the Tech4Ed as he leads the opening of the Knowledge Exchange Conference (KEC 13), an annual gathering of ICT4D and Public…
13TH KEC CONFAB HELD IN P’SINAN
PANGASINAN GOLF — Golfers join Gov. Amado Espino III in the first tournament organized as one of the sports events of this year’s Pista’y Dayat. (PIO photo)
PANGASINAN GOLF
SP Frontpage April 15, 2018 issue
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WACKY BUNCH HAVING FUN — The candidates vying for the title 2018 Limgas na Pangasinan do a wacky jump at Masangret Cove (Blue Lagoon) in Agno town for lensmen covering their fun photo shoot during a break from their rehearsals. The beach is accessible through the Cabongaoan Beach of Burgos town past the famous…
WACKY BUNCH HAVING FUN
SUSPENSION STARTS APRIL 16 LINGAYEN—Dr. Dexter Buted last week bade goodbye to the staff and students of Pangasinan State University (PSU) as president. Buted signed off at a forum he called in anticipation of the PSU Board of Regents decision on April 16 to implement the Ombudsman decision suspending him…
“This is Dexter R. Buted… signing off temporarily…”
FISHERMAN’S KIDS’ SUMMER BREAK -– Unlike other children on summer school break frolicking everywhere, the children of one fisherman help pull in his fishing net, a fishing method locally known as ‘Kulokor’ along Lingayen Gulf in Lingayen. (Punchphoto by Jojo Riñoza)




