ALL cockpit arenas operating in Lingayen town were ordered closed until further notice. This was contained in the executive order issued by Lingayen Mayor Leopoldo Bataoil last Thursday to further avert the spread of COVID-19. Specifically, Bataoil’s Executive Order No . 06, series of 2021, titled Reinforcing Health and Safety…
TO CHECK COVID-19 CONTAGION THREE local government units in Pangasinan have reimposed the liquor ban due to the rising number of COVID-19 cases in their respective areas since the start of the year. Speaking at the virtual KBP Forum on Wednesday, P/Capt. Arturo Melchior Jr., deputy chief of the community…
City, two towns reimposed liquor ban
THE Provincial Health Office’s expanded targeted mass testing for COVID-19 yielded only 3% positivity rate since it started in May 2020. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Anna Ma. Teresa De Guzman, said the rate was determined from the 96,443 tested samples as of January 12, and only 3,270 tested positive. The…
Intensified mass testing posts 3% positivity rate
THREE city governments in Pangasinan have decided they will not simply wait for their allocation of vaccines. Dagupan City has set the pace and allotted P10 million to purchase vaccines while the cities of San Carlos and Alaminos are set to allocate their own too for the purchase of vaccines…
Three cities eye own funds for COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 spiked anew in Pangasinan, bringing the number of active cases near the threshold of 700 as 355 more new cases were added to the tally, dwarfing the number that recovered from the disease from January 8 to 14, according to the monitoring of the Provincial Health Office (PHO). Records…
Active COVID-19 cases close to 700 mark
SENATOR Juan Miguel Zubiri recently filed a bill seeking to reclassify the Mangabul Reservation in Bayambang into alienable and disposable land of the public domain for the purpose of redistributing the same to the bonafide and long-term farmers/occupants. A copy of Senate Bill No. 1961 was received by Mayor Cezar T….
Senate bill reclassifying Mangabul as alienable, disposable land filed
FOOD FOR THE FISH – A fishpond worker collects lumot or green algae from a pond in barangay Naguelguel, Lingayen to sell to fish growers. Lumot serves as an alternative food for fish being raised in fishponds. (Punchphoto by Cesar Ramirez)
FOOD FOR THE FISH
ONION farmers in the municipality of Bautista lost some P169,000,360 worth of onions last 2020 to the massive infestation of army worms, locally known as harabas. Ernesto Dorado, the town’s municipal agriculturist, said the losses equate to 4,234,000 kilos of onions, covering approximately 211.7 hectares out of total land plantation…
Bautista’s onion farmers lost P169-M to ‘harabas’
NO LEGAL BASIS THE collection of barangay business clearance fees in Mangaldan’s Barangay Poblacion, was questioned in an administrative case for grave misconduct filed by former Mayor Bona Fe Parayno against Melinda Morillo, the punong barangay of Poblacion, Mangaldan before the town’s Sangguniang Bayan presided by Vice Mayor Jojo Surdilla….
Barangay collection of business fee questioned
TEN undocumented Commercial Fishing Vessel (CFVs) believed using the banned Danish seine (hulbot-hulbot or buli-buli) or a fishing net that uses floaters to entraps fish, were towed and held in Sual town by law enforcement agencies in Region 1. BFAR Regional Director Rosario Segundina Gaerlan said her agency received information about the…




