Jocotepec lights up Ciclovía
The Jocotepec government’s Department of Public Works has been fine-tuning the illumination of the cycling path in its jurisdiction.
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The Jocotepec government’s Department of Public Works has been fine-tuning the illumination of the cycling path in its jurisdiction.
Chapala was knocked out of the Copa Jalisco women’s amateur soccer tournament after a 3-0 semifinal second-leg defeat to Tlajolumco on Saturday, August 12.
Real estate companies and agents doing business in Jalisco are being granted one year to apply for registration as accredited professionals, under a new law that was officially enacted on August 5.
Looking back on his life, Antonio López Vega holds cherished childhood memories of dashing out of the classroom at the end of the school day to spend long afternoons at Ajijic’s Biblioteca Pública.
Local taxi drivers have published the standard fares currently established for rides to common destinations.
Federal authorities will consider a complaint regarding the invasion of Lake Chapala’s protected waterfront zone by the developers of a 44-unit apartment complex in Jocotepec.
Lakeside cinema fans are perplexed by the sudden closing of the MovieSpace multiplex at Centro Laguna on Thursday, July 27, just days after the release of this summer’s top box office hits “Barbie,” “Oppenheimer” and “Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One.”
Chapala’s second annual Expo Joven will take place at the waterfront Malecón throughout the day on Saturday, August 12, starting at 10 a.m.
Atotonilquillo, Chapala’s most distant satellite community, is ready to celebrate the 30th edition of Expo Membrillo, a tantalizing country fair revolving around the harvest season of quince, the town’s principal agricultural crop.