ALL the 443 employees at the Lingayen local government tested negative in the recently conducted drug tests. The Lingayen Information Office said those that took the tests conducted by the Municipal Health Office included municipal officials, permanent, casual and Job Order employees. It may be recalled that three days before…
THREE persons died while another was seriously injured in a vehicular accident in Barangay Alipangpang in Pozorrubio town on January 25 when their vehicle reportedly hit a cemented electric post. Declared dead on arrival at Pozorrubio Community Hospital were Jermaine Alcantara, 36, of Barangay Alipangpang here, driver of blue Honda…
3 dead, 1 injured in Pozorrubio road mishap
‘REMU’ AT WORK – Two DPWH employees watch the DPWH Amphibious Excavator Equipment named “Remu – Big Float” demonstrate its capabilities during the deployment of the equipment to Lingayen local government upon the request of Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil to help mitigate the flooding problem in the town. (Punchphoto by Willie Lomibao)
‘REMU’ AT WORK
“NO kotong, no red tape”. This was stressed by former Dagupan City Mayor Belen Fernandez if voted to return as mayor in Dagupan in the May 9, 2022 elections. “Fighting corruption as well as red tape will be my number 1 agenda and will start it with the firing of…
Belen assures no kotong, red tape in her administration
THE Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO) is closely monitoring a known private armed group (PAG) in the province that could create trouble during the campaign period for the National and Local Elections (NLE) and on Election Day. In a virtual forum hosted by the Philippine Information Agency on Monday, Jan….
No hotspot but PNP monitors private armed group
ELEVEN town police chiefs and 59 personnel were already rotated in their posts in compliance with the Philippine National Police’s policy to help keep peace and order during national and local elections. Pangasinan Police Provincial director P/Col. Richmond Tadina said the chiefs of police who’ve been in their posts longer…
11 police chiefs 59 personnel rotated for May Elections
JUST three months before the May 9, 2022 National and Local elections, the campaign period for all candidates is just a few nights away. But before candidates can launch their campaigns, their scheduled activities and sorties must be approved by the local campaign committee. This was pointed out by Atty….
Campaigns sorties need OK from campaign committee — COMELEC
FORMER Mangaldan town mayor Bona Parayno’s wish to place her town under election watchlist was downplayed by the police — as no prior reelection-related incidents have occurred yet, according to authorities. P/Colonel Richmond Tadina, provincial director of the Pangasinan Police Provincial Office (PPPO), said placing Mangaldan on election watchlist anytime…
No reason yet to place Mangaldan on election watchlist – PD Tadina
BUSTED FOR DRUGS – Two Dagupan residents are brought to the police station shortly after they were arrested in a successful buy-bust operations conducted by operatives of the Dagupan City Police. (Punchphoto by Butch Uka)
BUSTED FOR DRUGS
TWO more suspected drug pushers fell in a buy-bust operation conducted by the Dagupan Police last January 21 in Barangay Lucao. Arrested were Antonio Lampa, alias “Tonio”, 31, of PNR Site in Barangay Mayombo, and his cohort identified as Jeffrey Datuin, alias “Ping”, 32, also of PNR Site in Mayombo,…




