Published November 27th, 2021 Yahaira, Pau, Samantha, Ángela, Selene, and Pamela were the winners of the Municipal Youth Award 2021. Their work, dedication, activism and Read more [...]
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Colin Harnett, “the lord of the pink vocho”, passes away
Published November 29th, 2021 Colin Harnett, the gentleman with the pink vocho, passed away in the early morning of November 28th. Colin was born in Read more [...]
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Water lilies continue to invade the Allende Dam, authorities remain silent on the problem
Published November 27th, 2021 The Allende Dam has been flooded with water lily, after several months with low levels due to the drought, the rains Read more [...]
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Plans are underway for a ‘dog park’ in San Miguel de Allende
Published November 27th, 2021 The municipal government is already working on a plan, for the development of a project for the benefit of dogs, especially Read more [...]
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Rehabilitation of roads in the most vulnerable neighborhoods and communities begins
Published November 27th, 2021 In response to the needs of the people of San Miguel, the municipal government officially began the rehabilitation of roads in Read more [...]
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How the Lifelong Learning Program Was Born and Grew Up
Published November 23, 2021 By Jo Sanders “San Miguel is a fantasyland for people with a good mind.” I met someone who said that shortly Read more [...]
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Indigenous women from San Miguel de Allende create natural products company
Published November 19th, 2021 Ten women from four indigenous communities in San Miguel de Allende created a company dedicated to the production of personal care Read more [...]
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Progress, only with respect to heritage: Mauricio Trejo
Published November 19th, 2021 Development in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, must be carried out through the conservation of its vocation, architecture, and planning, said Read more [...]
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Chris McCaskill, from “rags” to face masks
Published November 20, 2021 By Jesús Aguado After living in San Miguel for nine years, Chris McCaskill and her husband Rex moved away a few Read more [...]
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Fines from 4,000 to 80,000 pesos for businesses that do not keep order: Medio Ambiente
Published November 10th, 2021 Fines ranging from 4,000 to 80,000 pesos will be applied to all those businesses that do not keep the order or Read more [...]