Mauricio Trejo published the five actions with which he would start his administration. Although four are still pending, the first, which was to return Montes de Oca street to its original state, has been completed.
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Meet Some of the New Administration’s Directors
Gabriel Arturo Yáñez Saldaña: He has a degree in criminology. He was Director of Security in San Miguel from 2012-2015. Edgar Bautista: He is an architect and was Director of Urban Development from 2011-2015. In this administration he will be the Director of the Municipal Institute for Planning and Sustainable Development. José Luis Pérez: Director of Public Services....
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Local Laboratories authorized to test for COVID-19
San Miguel de Allende’s Civil Protection released the names of the five local laboratories now authorized to carry out the COVID-19 test.
Possible New Mexican Strain of COVID-19 Under Investigation
The University Center for Health Sciences of the University of Guadalajara reported a possible new mutation of COVID-19: the E484K or Erik strain. So far the strain has been identified in four patients from Jalisco.
NEWS
Charco’s 30th anniversary celebrated by a small group
The Charco del Ingenio nature preserve was given to the people of San Miguel thirty years ago, accompanied by pre-Columbian rituals.
Will you vote in the popular referendum on August 1?
The National Electoral Institute (INE) is responsible for holding the popular referendum on August 1.
ART
Lena Bartula: Material Meditations and Eduardo Rincón: Cuercus
Textile art in all its various forms, has slowly but surely taken its rightful place in the private and public world’s collections.
Yui Sakamoto: Mimeme
The extraordinary world of the young Japanese artist, Yui Sakamoto, will once again open its portals to the San Miguel de Allende public.
NGO NEWS
Jóvenes Adelante Announces its 2021 Scholars
That great cry of emotion you might have heard beyond the clamor of thunderstorms? It was joy echoing down alleys as 34 new Jovenes Adelante (JA) scholars from San Miguel de Allende’s centro and campo have just been admitted to JA’s family.
The Impact of Agriculture on Our Water Supplies
The cause of this crisis is unsustainable over-extraction of our groundwater resources, mainly for large-scale agriculture production, forcing wells ever deeper into mineral-rich “fossil water,” which is often contaminated with naturally-occurring arsenic and fluoride.
Perfect Day
“Two New York friends are arriving in San Miguel tomorrow. They will stay for three days. I will put them in touch with you so you can tell them what to do and where to go.” This was the message I got from my friend Matt Martín.
Streets free of Locos, but some will take down the masks
Memory has stretch marks. Although many would like to throw 2020 in the scrap metal of oblivion, truth is, we...
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