The residents of the Presa Allende area that is currently flooded, have traditionally been making bricks but also flowerpots, and other pottery vessels.
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Yes, the festival now returns to the Valley
When the city “stopped” in March 2020, everyone hoped that it would be for two or three weeks, and then everyone would return to the street as if nothing had happened.
Ricardo Ferro Wants the Experience of the Expat Community
Ricardo Ferro, candidate for mayor of San Miguel with the MORENA party, has made clear what he wants to recover in San Miguel. Among his plans is the regulation of water—every Sanmiguelense will have access to potable water if he wins.
Luis Alberto Villarreal, What Would You Do With 200 Million Pesos?
Election day is near, and on the night of June 6 we will know if the current mayor (presently on leave of absence), Luis Alberto Villarreal has won the reelection, or if somebody else will succeed him after October 10.
Bringing Community Happiness for more than 40 years
The Fundacion de Apoyo Infantil, FAI, (Foundation for the Support of Children) has continued to do its work.
Honey in the semi-desert
On the border between San Miguel de Allende and Dolores is an arid area where it seems that only teasel cacti, yuccas, trigillos, and other plants native to the climate can grow.
Campaigns and Wall Slogans
“Welcome to development, progress, employment, and order” is the message that appears on two walls exactly on the border between San José Iturbide and San Miguel de Allende.
It’s back to school for some on May 11
In San Miguel, schools— public and private—registered to participate in the pilot program to return to in-person classes in Guanajuato State.
Second COVID Dose Completed
More than 14 thousand people over 60 got their second dose of the Covid vaccine. Mexicans and residents waited patiently until their turn came.