Don Julio founder passes
Julio Gonzalez Estrada, recognized around the world by the name that graces his most famous tequila, Don Julio, passed away last week at the age of 87.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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Julio Gonzalez Estrada, recognized around the world by the name that graces his most famous tequila, Don Julio, passed away last week at the age of 87.
Imagine preserving three million species in harmony for 100 years. Not even Noah could have achieved such a monumental feat, but it is essentially what the National Center for Genetic Resources in Tepatitlan, Jalisco will do.
Although Jalisco has more swine flu cases than almost anywhere on earth in 2012, both local authorities and the World Health Organization (WHO) have said there is no cause for panic.
President Calderon inaugurated the first of two large water-treatment plants being built in the Guadalajara metro area last weekend.
New security measures have been implemented in the wake of last Friday’s city and state-wide narcoblockades.
Finally repaying benefits owed to former Mexican migrant workers in the United States, President Felipe Calderon apologized for the delay of up to 60 years.
Anti-bullying legislation approved by the Jalisco Congress defines bullying in state law for the first time and outlines prevention policies that school administrators are obliged to take.
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President Felipe Calderon underscored encouraging job numbers for February during a review of progress at the massive La Yesca dam project on the border of Jalisco and Nayarit this week.