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Bacolod’s iconic Manokan Country temporarily closed. July...
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5 days ago · Bacolod’s iconic Manokan Country temporarily closed. July 17, 2024. Tenants of the Manokan Country held a prayer vigil last night after a closure order of the establishment was ordered implemented by the Bacolod City government* Andrew Altarejos photo. READ MORE » Kanlaon Alert Level 3 possible – PHIVOLCS. July 17, 2024.
Jul 6, 2024 · A former rebel in Negros is assisted by the 303rd Infantry Brigade personnel as she submits her application to the Local Amnesty Board in Bacolod City.* PA photo READ MORE »
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1 day ago · The iconic “Manokan Country” in Bacolod City has been closed, as ordered by Mayor Alfredo Abelardo Benitez. The closure was implemented on Tuesday by the Bacolod City Legal Enforcement Unit, with the assistance of Bacolod City Police Office Station 1 personnel. The closure order issued by Benitez forms part of the planned comprehensive ...
Dec 14, 2020 · P260-M Bacolod museum ‘iconic, dream come true’. BY GILBERT P. BAYORAN. When it rains, it pours for Bacolod City, that will soon have a museum/auditorium, worth P260-million, and a city hospital.