Chapala dresses up for holidays
As Christmas fast approaches, the Chapala government has begun decorating the median strip outside City Hall
The Guadalajara Reporter
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As Christmas fast approaches, the Chapala government has begun decorating the median strip outside City Hall
Chapala Mayor Moisés Anaya hosted a meeting between representatives of the commercial sector and authorities from three levels of government on Monday, December 7, to hash out ideas on implementing more effective crime prevention strategies in the community.
The 43rd edition of lakeside’s Mexican National Chili Cookoff will not take place as originally programmed for February 2021.
The Chapala government’s publication of architectural renderings illustrating plans to partially remodel Ajijic’s central plaza has unleashed a tsunami of discontent among both Mexican and foreign citizens.
Jalisco health authorities have mapped out risk factors of Covid-19 contagion for the entire state.
The Lake Chapala Society (LCS) “Reaching Out Companions” program was created in March 2020 in response to special needs arising from the Covid-19 pandemic.
One employee died instantly and two others were injured in the explosion Tuesday, December 1, around 9 a.m., of a fireworks manufacturing workshop located on the bypass skirting Mezcala de la Asunción.
Jalisco Governor Enrique Alfaro ventured out Thursday, November for an extensive tour of lakeside communities to review public works projects in progress and dole out government benefits to hundreds of constituents.
The traditional December 12 street processions and other customary festivities held at lakeside during the Novenario for La Virgen de Guadalupe, Mexico’s foremost religious icon, have been cancelled this year because of the Covid pandemic.