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Notices for August 22, 2016

DEED OF ADJUDICATION WITH PARTITION           Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late CARIDAD JACINTO-IGNACIO consisting of a parcel of land designated as Lot No. 10441 of the Laoag Cadastre covered by TCT No. T-25231 containing an area of 397 sq.m. located at Barrio of San Pedro, Laoag City has been adjudicated by her heirs and partition the above described-parcel of land into two (2) parcels designated as Lot Nos. 10441-A, PSD-01-089706 and 10441-B, PSD-01-089706 containing an area of 159 sq.m. and 238 sq.m. respectively ratified and acknowledged before Notary Public JOEL P. DADIS as per Doc. No. 387; Bk. No. XIV; S. of 2015 at DULCISIMO G. RINANAY, JR. as per Doc. No. 104; Page No. 21; Bk. No. XII; S. of 2015. August 22, 29, Sept. 5, 2016*IT __________________________________ DEED OF EXTRAJUDICIAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE WITH ABSOLUTE SALE           Notice is hereby given that the intestate estate of the late BENIGNO BADBADA CACUT consisting of ten (10

CVF: No more comments on P85M issue until COA report is released

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Laoag City —Mayor Chevylle Fariñas said she will no longer comment on the missing P85 million issue until the Commission on Audit has completed its investigation and released the results. She added that she is also keen to know the COA investigation result. “ No kasanu kinagagar yo a maamwan iti resulta imbestigasyon appo, mas kaniyak ,” the mayor said. It has been more than two months now since the missing money was discovered. COA however has not released its investigation’s result. Another government agency, the Bureau of Local Government Finance (BLGF) has completed its own investigation. The BLGF however, will only release the result once COA releases its own investigation result. Ms. Fariñas explained that her current stance on the issue is for her not to preempt the COA investigation result. She also said she hopes COA will release its report soon so everyone would know what happened and who are at fault. She adde

The Ilocos Times September 12-18, 2016

Ilocos Norte Liga ng mga Barangay elects new officers

By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporter LAOAG CITY—The Liga ng mga Barangay—more popularly known as the Association of Barangay Councils (ABC)—Ilocos Norte chapter elected their new officers on August 8, 2016 at the Sangguniang Panlalawigan Session Hall. Representatives from the Laoag City Commission on Elections (Comelec) office, the Dept. of Interior and Local Government, Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a pastor from the Sarrat Baptist Church witnessed the election. The new ABC Ilocos Norte chapter officers are: Paul Baltazar of Sarrat, president; Celso Ragusante of Paoay, vice president; and Joel Tesoro, Faustino Tomas, Al Aguibay, Alexander Navarro and Reynaldo Mariano, board of directors. Mr. Baltazar was the previous ABC Ilocos Norte chapter vice president; and with the election of former ABC Ilocos Norte chapter president Charles Tadena as Dingras councilor, he ascended to the position. The ABC Ilocos Norte chapter president automatically be

An emotional MVF denies connection to missing P85M

By Dominic B. dela Cruz Staff reporter Laoag City —“I swear on my father’s grave, my grandfather’s grave and even uray siyak matayak ita appo including my wife, my three children and my two grandchildren that we know nothing about this. Awan pulos ammu mi a kastoy gayam ti inar-aramid ni Miss Elena Asuncion”. This was Laoag vice mayor Michael V. Fariñas’ emotional statement during the senior citizen’s program, referring to the missing P85 million from the city’s coffers. The program was part of the vice mayor’s month-long birthday celebration this August. The vice mayor served as Laoag mayor from 2004-2010. Mr. Fariñas added that the different department heads in the city government were also unaware of the missing monies, including accountant Edgar Pascual, whose prime task is to audit the city government’s finances. He stressed that he is also very eager to learn the result of the Commission on Audit investigation. He added that he is “10 times” more eager to

Burgos brgy fights malnutrition through ‘adopt-a-child program

By Leilanie G. Adriano Staff reporter BURGOS, Ilocos Norte—In a coastal barangay in this town, volunteers with the help of private individuals are helping fight malnutrition for children aged 0-6 years old. Barangay Poblacion launched the “adopt-a-child” program in 2011 to help underweight children gain proper nutrition. Today, the program continues. This year, Barangay Nutrition Scholars (BNS) identified at least 12 underweight kids in the barangay; foster parents have since “adopted” these children. Every day, the children are brought to the barangay hall. There they are given their share of full nutritious lunch. Multivitamins, milk and other food supplements are also provided for them. According to Barangay Poblacion chairperson Joegie Jimenez, his fellow officials and him initiated the program by themselves in 2011. That time, he said they “adopted” one underweight child each. By advocating proper nutrition and sponsoring feeding programs, Mr. Jimenez hope

DAREA supports National Greening Program

THE  Department of Agrarian Reform Employees Association (DAREA) holds a tree planting activity along the Ilocos Norte-Abra Road in Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte. (Jopo Guerrero) In support of the National Greening Program (NGP), the Department of Agrarian Reform Employees Association (DAREA) recently held a tree planting activity along the Ilocos Norte-Abra Road in Nueva Era, Ilocos Norte. The NGP aims to plant around 1.5 billion trees in lands of public domain such as forest lands, ancestral domains, mangrove areas, urban parks and open spaces, inactive and abandoned mine sites, river banks and streams and all other suitable public lands. Besides lessening the impact of climate change, the said program is also designed to promote food security, environmental stability and biodiversity conservation. According to Rommel Aquino, DAREA president, they were able to plant more than 200 cacao seedlings with the help of the local government unit of Nueva Era and the Department