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MONCADA, TARLAC GETS DILG ‘SEAL OF GOOD GOVERNANCE’


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Our perseverance and reforms paid-off.
Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos


This was the comment of Mayor Lita Aquino after receiving the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) “Seal of Good Local Governance” (SGLG).

“We have been trying our best to serve our people. The DILG award proves that we are on the right track in our policies and programs”, Aquino said.

The SGLG award says “the Municipal Government of Moncada met the upgraded criteria for 2017 covering the Four core areas (of good governance), namely: Financial Administration, Disaster Preparedness, Social Protection and Peace and Order”.

According to Aquino, “the SGLG award is very significant because we can now avail of special funds from the national government, such as the Performance Challenge Fund. And we can now access bank loans for our various projects”.

Private and government financing institutions require local government units a Good Financial House keeping Certificate from the DILG before their loans are released.

“Additionally, the (Moncada) Municipal Government passed the parameters for all the essential areas: Business Friendliness and Competitiveness, Environmental Management and Tourism , Culture and Arts”, said the DILG award.

With the prestigious award, Aquino commended municipal employees.

“I am proud and, at the same, thankful to our employees for their perseverance and dedication in serving the public and for their upholding honesty in the government service”, Aquino said .

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LOOK: This Baby Cow In Moncada, Tarlac Has 6 Feet


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Normal animals have 2 to 4 feet, but this new born cow in Moncada, Tarlac has 6 feet. Yup, you read that right!

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Count the feet on your cat or dog, they have 2 to 4 feet right? But there's a good chance there'll be more than 4 - possessing extra feet is a genetic abnormality, but it's not that rare, and it's not necessarily any kind of disadvantage. What might surprise you is the history that hangs on those surplus digits.




An animal or human with an extra feet or finger is called a "polydactyl" - from the Greek for "many" and "digit". Hundreds of millions of years ago, creatures typically had seven or eight digits on each foot, but over time that number settled to a manageable four or five in most species. Still, those extra toes live on in the genes, and sometimes emerge as a throwback or mutation in many species.



Boyet Domingo, the owner of this cow was amazed because we all know that it is a rare kind of animal. This baby cow has 6 feet and it is not normal like other animals have only 2-4 feet. Mr. Vergara posted a public post earlier on his timeline with a caption "Bakang Anim ang Paa" means the cow has 6 feet. On a private message on our page Taga Tarlac ka Kung we notice the netizen message requesting to feature this cow, tadaahhh! hope the local Government of Tarlac notice our blog and sends support to the owner.

If you are reading this. This blog written originally by Ma. Era Cecilia Nunag and it is not a copyright. Please let us know if there's some bloggers who copyright our works. Thank you.



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‘RIDING IN TANDEM’ BUMPS PARKED TRUCK; DRIVER KILLED, BACK RIDER CRITICAL IN MONCADA, TARLAC


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Don’t drive without helmet.

By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos




This was what happened when 2 friends “riding in tandem” bumped a parked truck along the Mac Arthur at Barangay San Julian Moncada, Tarlac last Monday which resulted in the death of the driver and the back rider critically injured.

In her report, PCSinsp Palmyra Guardaya identified the driver of Honda XRM motorcycle who died as Nathan Derryl Nonog, 22, of Barangay Sta. Maria and the back rider who is still in the hospital for serious injuries in his head as Luigi Paolo Reyes, 22, also of Barangay Sta. Maria.

The motorcycle smashed the rear of a parked Fuzo 10-wheeler truck (Plate No. 014407) parked along the outer lane of the highway. The truck, which is on its way to Ilocos Sur, had warning devices put up and is being repaired along the road.

Apparently, Reyes and Nonog are friends and just came from Paniqui for a hot “lugaw” after a drinking spree and were on their home when they met the tragic accident.
Reyes owns the motorcycle but, allegedly, let his friend Nonog to drive though he has no driver’s license.

In her report to Tarlac Police Provincial Director SSupt Ritchie Posadas, Guardaya said Reyes and Nonog were not wearing helmet.

For his part, Michael Aguilar who is a neighbor of both Nonog and Reyes said, “Dapat kasi pag-naka-inom na huwag ng magdrive, dahil pinagbabawal ng batas ang pagdrive ng lasing. Ang pagsunod sa batas ay ikabubuti ng lahat”.

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Shabu Queen In Moncada Tarlac, Finally Arrested!

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"Queen No More"
By: Central Luzon News Center | Nelson Bolos


Thus said after the police here arrested a “notorious” drug peddler known among drug personalities as “Shabu Queen”.“She is so famous among drug circles. They call her Queen or Fairy Queen”, said PCInsp Palmyra Guardaya, this town’s police chief.

Guardaya was referring to Nory Bamba y Soriano, 36, who is from Barangay Estacion, Paniqui town who was arrested in a buy bust operation at Poblacion 1 Moncada, Tarlac on May 25, 2017 (Thursday).

Bamba was arrested just after she disembarked from a north-bound bus and sold a sachet of shabu to a police poseur-buyer.

Aside from a retail-sized sachet, 2 bulging plastic sachets of shabu weighing around 5 grams were confiscated from Bamba, Guardaya revealed.

In her report to Tarlac Police Provincial Director Ritchie Medardo Posadas, Guardaya disclosed that Bamba’s apprehension came hours after the arrest of a group of local drug pusher who identified the Shabu Queen as their supplier of illegal drugs.

Earlier arrested were Isaiah Charles Villatema, AKA “IC”, 23, of Baraangay Pob. 4, Emil Guevarra, 22, of Barangay Camposanto and Dennis Dalimot, 34, of Barangay Capayaoan.

Villatema’s group were entrapped at Barangay Lapsing and confiscated from them were 6 sachets of shabu which they claimed were supplied by Bamba.

According to Posadas, Bamba’s illegal drug operation covers the towns of Moncada, Gerona, Paniqui and Tarlac City.

“Guardaya’s contribution in our intensified campaign against illegal drugs is commendable. The arrest of one among the very active and very elusive local supplier of shabu (Bamba) is a no mean feat”, said Posadas.


Barely 2 months of being assigned here, the “hardworking” lady chief of police have already arrested 16 pushers in this town.


Picture 1: “FAMOUS SHABU QUEEN”, Nory Bamba (Left) was entrapped in Barangay Pob. 1, Moncada, Tarlac. She supplies shabu in the towns of Moncada, Paniqui, Gerona and Tarlac City. Bamba's arrest was witnessed by mediaman Nelson Bolos (in white cap) and Lapsing Barangay Chairman Larry Estabillo.

Picture 2: The “IC shabu group”. Isaiah Charles Villatema, AKA “IC”, 23, of Barangay Pob. 4, Emil Guevarra, 22, of Barangay Camposanto and Dennis Dalimot, 34, of Barangay Capayaoan. Villatema’s group were entrapped at Barangay Lapsing and confiscated from them were 6 sachets of shabu which they claimed were supplied by Bamba. Witnessing the "IC group's" apprehension are Nelson Bolos (in white cap, media representative) and Artemio Buan, Barangay Chairman of Barangay Pob 1, Moncada, Tarlac.

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