Fiesta Mexicana supports Chapel restoration
Despite the cancellation of this year’s Independence Day festivities, a fundraiser to support the restoration of Ajijic’s Capilla del Rosario will embrace the spirit of the season.
Despite the cancellation of this year’s Independence Day festivities, a fundraiser to support the restoration of Ajijic’s Capilla del Rosario will embrace the spirit of the season.
Troy Mills, commander of Ajijic’s American Legion Post 9, reports that the August 28 barbecue luncheon hosted as a benefit for Mama Cleo’s Boys Home was a huge success, generating 45,000 pesos from the sale of 95 dinners and extra donations.
Jocotepec firefighters quelled the fire that broke out at the entrance to a waterfront restaurant in San Juan Cosalá on the afternoon of Sunday, August 29.
The Chapala government is poised to collect a five percent hike in local taxes and fees to be charged for fiscal year 2022.
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In an unprecedented initiative to repopulate Lake Chapala with its most prized endemic fish, Jalisco’s Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat (SADER) supplied 10,000 fingerlings of pescado blanco (white fish) that were released in deep waters on Wednesday, September 8.
Motorists traveling on the highway west of Ajijic have encountered traffic detours and delays as work crews have progressively blocked short segments of the roadway that is in the process of being repaved.
In addition to the new Walmart testing lab, various types of Covid-19 exams are available at other lakeside locations.
The Jalisco State Prosecutor’s Office has announced that four men charged with the 2011 attempted assassination of Chapala police officers have been sentenced to 35 years in prison.