Madcap, colorful Ajijic parade kicks off 2015
Ajijic will jump into 2015 with the customary high spirited Año Nuevo parade put together on Thursday, January 1 by residents of the west-end Barrio de Guadalupe.
Ajijic will jump into 2015 with the customary high spirited Año Nuevo parade put together on Thursday, January 1 by residents of the west-end Barrio de Guadalupe.
Medical experts identify senior citizens surviving on limited incomes as the social sector most vulnerable to dental woes that compromise their health and well-being.
Chapala Mayor Joaquín Huerta welcomed Chinese officials Guo Xuequin and Yan Bangyou on a one-day visit to lakeside last week.
A throng of more than 1,000 children and their parents showed up for the public Christmas party (posada) hosted by the Chapala government on Tuesday, December 16.
The street rehabilitation project in downtown Ajijic resumed Wednesday, December 10 with the work crew getting down to business on the segment of Calle Colón located between the highway and Zaragoza.
Catfish raised in Mezcala’s innovative off-shore aquaculture pilot project are free of heavy metal pollutants that are hazardous to human health, according to the findings of a methodical scientific study conducted by experts at Jalisco’s Center for Research and Applied Technology (Ciatej).
Chapala Mayor Joaquín Huerta announced that online libraries are being installed at seven locations in the municipality in a public education enhancement program funded by the National Council of Science and Technology (Conacyt).