OUTGOING Mayor Sofronio Apat of Dagohoy town has confirmed that the proposed 25 megawatts solar project is set to be erected in barangay San Vicente.
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Bohol LTO registered vehicles down, driver’s license issued up
THE performance of the Land Transportation Office in Bohol showed that registered vehicles have decreased but the issuance of driver’s license and its collection increased
Loon govt hospital remains unfinished
THE provincial government owned-and-run Congressman Natalio Castillo Memorial Hospital (CNCMH) in Loon town may not be in a sorry state but it’s still unfinished. After
Jagna pay-out cash aid, AICS to beneficiaries
THE Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) has disbursed last week Cash basic needs assistance to a total of 226 beneficiaries in Jagna town,
California-based Boholano offers tips for aspiring musicians
A SELF-made Boholano musician and filmmaker now based in Los Angeles, California, USA is offering a one-day seminar for aspiring musicians and entertainers to local
Congw. Tutor to revive Bohol’s redistricting: 5 DISTRICTS?
REELECTED Congresswoman Kristine Alexie B. Tutor vowed to resuscitate her legislative bill splitting Bohol into five congressional districts she filed during her first term of
Bohol vax accomp nears 80% mark
ONE year two months and 17 days after the first vaccine that arrived in Bohol was administered to a frontline health worker in Bohol, health
Capacitate primary hospitals to depopulate COVID beds
IF things should work out well for Bohol with this threat of the coronavirus disease (COVID), health experts at the national level suggest capacitating local
Citizens as LGU officials’ intervention
in LTO-motor dealers’ disagreement
As they said, when elephants fight, it’s the grasses that get trampled. On the continuing misunderstanding between the motorcycle dealers and the Land Transportation Office
Overflow of stinky wastewater from Marcela Farms disturbs residents
UBAY, Bohol – Residents in barangay Lomangog of this progressive port town were jolted when a foul odor from what was believed to be wastewater
