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Dumaguete City, PhilippinesThursday, April 12, 2012
Negros Oriental
ButtonDAR dissolution denied
ButtonAttend to patients everyday
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Sagarbarria orders completion of road projects in Dumaguete
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Valencia town employs 36 flood victims
ButtonPSC eyeing frugal Phil. Nat’l Games
Button Turnover rites for PARO held

DAR dissolution denied
BY MARICAR ARANAS

Director Rodulfo Inson, of the Department of Agrarian Reform in the province, denied reports that the agency will be dissolved in 2015.

He said there have been such rumors, but he claimed the move is coming from a sectoral representative, who wants to remove DAR from the agencies of the government.

The report will remain a rumor until the local DAR receives a memorandum from its main office on the issue, Inson said.

Attend to patients everyday
BY MARICAR ARANAS

Negros Oriental Gov. Roel Degamo has instructed Dr. Chelsa Cacaldo, head of the six community primary hospitals in the province, to ensure that doctors are always on duty to attend to patients.

The order was issued after Degamo visited a community hospital recently, and discovered that there was no doctor present.

He said he understands that there in a limited number of physicians assigned to the CPHs but Cacaldo should make sure that a doctor is always on duty, especially since some of the patients come from far-flung sitios and barangays.

Sagarbarria orders completion
of road projects in Dumaguete

BY JUDY F. PARTLOW

Mayor Manuel Sagarbarria said yesterday he will order the fast-tracking of road projects in Dumaguete City, taking advantage of the good weather this summer.

The city will work double time in implementing projects under the local government’s 20 percent development fund, the mayor said, adding that 60 to 70 percent of these projects should be completed by July.

Sagarbarria also said that around P4 million is still available for the resumption of the boardwalk project at Rizal Boulevard.

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