The two Central Mindanao University students who figured in separate fatal accidents last week were laid to rest today.
Classes suspended in 4 towns due to Typhoon Kristine
As tropical storm Kristine continues its northwestward track, four towns in the province have suspended classes on all levels since yesterday, Oct. 22. They are Dangcagan, Pangantucan, Kibawe, and Kitaotao, the latter of which was recently hit by landslide.
10 Bukidnon companies win Bagwis Awards
Ten businesses from Bukidnon bagged the Bagwis Seal of Excellence at the recent DTI Regional Awarding Ceremony in Chali Beach & Resort, Oct. 9.
LOOK: This year’s Night Café is back
The annual Bukidnon Night Café which runs from October to December at the Capitol Grounds has just reopened on Oct. 4. Multiple stalls offering local and international street foods and other eats open on Fridays, Saturdays, and holidays.
200 soil painters, performers prep for Bukidnon’s Guinness bid
Preparations are underway for the province’s bid to get the Guinness Book of World Records’ title as “World’s Soil Painting Capital.”
[UPDATED] Bukidnon dengue outbreak prompts use of P26-M response fund
As of September 23, 2024, there were a total of 33 persons who died out of the 7,815 infected cases in the province, according to the Provincial Epidemiology Surveillance Unit.
Rodeo action in CMU
Students take part in the 49th Rodeo sa Musuan, an annual tradition led by the Central Mindanao University College of Agriculture on September 14-15.
Bukidnon revives “World’s Soil Painting Capital” bid
Bukidnon artists are reviving a campaign to be recognized by Guinness World Records as the “World’s Soil Painting Capital.” The effort kicked off with a soil painting activity on September 21, at the Centennial Stage in the Provincial Capitol Grounds.
BukidnonNews.Net site undergoes restructuring
The Team behind BukidnonNews.Net has subjected its official website for platform maintenance and restructuring.