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Serbisyo Caravan inilapit sa Barangay San Juan sa Balagtas

BALAGTAS, BULACAN — Mas pinalapit sa mga residente ng Barangay San Juan ang iba’t ibang serbisyo ng lokal na pamahalaan sa pamamagitan ng paglulunsad ng “Bagong Balagtas Serbisyo Caravan.” Layunin ng inisyatiba na gawing mas accessible ang mga serbisyong pampubliko sa pamamagitan ng direktang pagdadala nito sa mga komunidad, upang mas maraming mamamayan ang makinabang nang hindi na kinakailangang lumayo. Tampok sa caravan ang iba’t ibang programa at tulong mula sa pamahalaang bayan na nakatuon sa pang-araw-araw na pangangailangan ng mga residente. Binigyang-diin din ng lokal na pamahalaan na mahalaga ang pagtutulungan at pagkakaisa ng mga mamamayan upang patuloy na umunlad ang Balagtas. Inaasahan na magpapatuloy ang ganitong uri ng outreach activities sa iba pang barangay bilang bahagi ng layunin ng pamahalaan na mailapit ang serbisyo sa bawat Balagtaseño. 📷 Mayor Andrews "Andy" Santiago FB 3 weeks ago

₱150-M halaga ng smuggled cigarettes nasabat sa Bulacan; 19 katao arestado

BALIWAG, Bulacan — Nasa 19 katao ang naaresto matapos madiskubre ng mga awtoridad ang umano’y malawakang operasyon ng smuggled cigarettes na nagkakahalaga ng mahigit ₱150 milyon sa Brgy. Tarcan nitong Abril 14. Sa ulat ng Philippine National Police, naaktuhan ng mga operatiba ang paglilipat ng libo-libong kahon ng sigarilyo mula sa container vans papunta sa mas maliliit na trak na gagamitin sana sa distribusyon. Tinatayang mahigit 2,000 kahon ang nasamsam sa isinagawang operasyon. Lumalabas sa imbestigasyon na walang kaukulang tax stamps mula sa Bureau of Internal Revenue ang mga nasabing produkto—isang malinaw na indikasyon ng iligal na pagpasok at pagbebenta nito sa merkado. Nasabat din ng pulisya ang anim na sasakyan na pinaniniwalaang ginagamit sa transportasyon ng kontrabando. Kasalukuyang nasa kustodiya ng pulisya ang mga suspek at ebidensya habang isinasagawa ang mas malalim na imbestigasyon upang matunton ang iba pang sangkot sa operasyon. 📷 Bulacan Police Provincial Office 1 month ago

Bangus fingerlings ipinamahagi sa mga fishpond operators sa Marilao

MARILAO, Bulacan — Tumanggap ng bangus fingerlings ang mga fishpond operators mula sa Marilao na lumahok sa isinagawang 1-day Training on Aquaculture Production Technologies 2026 nitong ika-15 ng Abril sa Barangay Ubihan. Pinangunahan ang aktibidad ng Bulacan Provincial Agriculture Office katuwang ang Municipal Agriculture Office, bilang bahagi ng patuloy na programa para palakasin ang produksyon at kabuhayan sa sektor ng aquaculture. Bukod sa pamamahagi ng fingerlings, sumailalim din ang mga kalahok sa pagsasanay hinggil sa makabagong teknolohiya at tamang pamamahala ng fishpond upang mapataas ang ani at kita. Layunin ng programa na suportahan ang mga lokal na mangingisda at fishpond operators sa pamamagitan ng kaalaman at sapat na resources upang maging mas produktibo at sustainable ang kanilang kabuhayan. Inaasahan na makatutulong ang naturang inisyatiba sa pagpapalakas ng industriya ng pangingisda sa Bulacan at sa pagpapabuti ng suplay ng isda sa lokal na merkado. 📷 MarileNews FB 1 month ago

Marilao LGU, pinaigting ang kampanyang ‘Anti-Epal’ sa Task Force Baklas

MARILAO, BULACAN — Nagsagawa ng malawakang operasyon ang Pamahalaang Bayan ng Marilao sa ilalim ng Task Force Baklas upang ipatupad ang kautusan laban sa mga materyales na may pangalan at larawan ng mga politiko. Ang hakbang ay alinsunod sa Department of the Interior and Local Government Memorandum Circular No. 2026-006 na may kaugnayan sa Anti-Epal campaign, na naglalayong alisin ang mga hindi awtorisadong tarpaulin at signage sa mga pampublikong lugar. Layunin din ng inisyatibo na mapanatili ang kaayusan sa mga pampublikong lugar at matiyak ang pagsunod sa mga regulasyon laban sa maagang pangangampanya at personal na pagpapakilala ng mga politiko gamit ang mga pampublikong espasyo. Sa pangunguna ni Marilao Mayor Jem Sy, isinagawa ang pagtanggal ng mga materyales sa iba’t ibang barangay noong ika-13 ng Abril, kabilang ang mga nakakabit sa puno at iba pang hindi angkop na lokasyon. Nakiisa rin sa operasyon ang kinatawan ng alkalde na si Special Assistant Ronnie Mendoza, kasama si Special Assistant for Traffic Management Rodel Policarpio, ang Philippine National Police Marilao, at iba pang tanggapan ng lokal na pamahalaan. 📷 MarileNews FB 1 month ago
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