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See story P15.00 on Page 12 May 23, 2014
Closure of LTO office displaces 400 clients By CRIS DIAZ Executive Editor
Regional Top Stories
CAGAYAN de Oro City––The regional office of the L and Transportation Office (LTO) would be serving an additional 400 clients who would be displaced following the closure of the LTO district office in Barangay Puerto (not Barangay Bugo as this paper reported yesterday) starting Monday.
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RDC-10 endorses two-lane ‘Skyway project’ By CHENG ORDONEZ Associate Editor
CAGAYAN de Oro City–– The Infrastructure and Utilities Development Committee of the Regional Development Council in Region 10 (RDC-10) has endorsed the Regional Development Plan of Northern Mindanao, 2013-2016, espousing the alternate transport solutions for the region, particularly in highly urbanized cities, during its recent meeting held here. “Transport solution is aimed to reduced traffic congestion and provides redundant connectivity for transportation during natural disasters,” the See endorses, page 11
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A police officer shows a potted marijuana plant they confiscated from Barangay Bagocboc in Opol, Misamis Oriental. Municipal police chief Sr. Insp. Alwin T. Baclao said 5 hills were uprooted in one area and 6 hills in another area of the same barangay. Photo by Gerry Lee Gorit of Mindanao Daily News
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Police uproot 11 marijuana hills in Misor town By GERRY LEE GORIT, Correspondent
CAGAYAN de Oro City––A total of 11 marijuana hills have been uprooted by the police this week in a barangay in Opol, Misamis Oriental. Municipal police station chief Sr. Insp. Alwin T. Baclao said they uprooted the marijuana plants in barangay Bagocboc. Baclao said five hills were uprooted in one area and six hills including one potted plant in another area on the same barangay. He added that the police raided the areas on the strength of a search warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court Branch 18. See uproot, page 11
Rep. Rufus B. Rodriguez, (standing front 4th from left), leads ceremonial capsule laying during the groundbreaking of the Zone 4, Brgy. Bugo road concreting project costing P5 million. With Rodriguez is Brgy Chairman Jesus S. Morial Jr.,Kag. Edwin V. Aban, Kag. Monico R. Capirig, DPWHDEOOIC-Dist. Engr.Anastacio G. Marundan, and Asst. Engr. Mabel F. Saa. KENDISCHAVES
Fortun: Butuan traded with Asian neighbors before Magellan arrived By PAT SAMONTE Regional Editor-Caraga
BUTUAN BALANGAY FESTIVAL. Floats from the Department of Education-Butuan District (left photo) and Department of the Interior and Local Government-Caraga (right photo) won the first and second prizes, respectively, during the May 19, 2014 Balangay Festival at the Butuan City Sports Complex. The contest capped the month-long celebration. Photos by Pat Samonte.
BUTUAN City––Agusan del Norte First District Rep. Lawrence Lemuel Fortun said Butuan was already known to Asian countries even before Ferdinand
Magellan discovered the Philippines in 1521. Fortun made the statement during the May19, 2014 program that capped the month-long Balangay Festival here saying that Butuanons had travelled far and wide to Asian neighbors
before 1521 and had traded with them including China. In an interview, Fortun said balangay boats and artifacts including antique potteries discovered in 1971near the Ambangan River here point to the fact See traded, page 11
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