A renovated classroom boosts learning and motivation in Escobedo

A community comes together to transform a classroom in Escobedo, inspiring students with a renovated space.

An inspiring change! The magic of transforming an educational space

Imagine arriving at your classroom and finding broken desks, unkempt walls, and windows that no longer work. This was the reality of the students at León Guzmán Elementary School in Escobedo… until now! Thanks to the union of parents, students and the organization Ámate Escobedo, this space became a place full of light, color and new opportunities.

The power of collaboration: small gestures, big changes

For three weekends, volunteers gave their best: they painted, repaired and even installed 31 new desks. Every detail, from the windows to the lamps, was designed to create an environment that motivates children to learn. “Study does not give wealth, but it does give a different vision of life,” said Jesús Sánchez, founder of Ámate Escobedo. And how right he is!

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The students did not hide their excitement: “I am happy to have new benches and windows that open,” Pablo Alejandro shared. And a pleasant environment not only improves learning, but also self-esteem and the desire to improve!

A project that doesn’t stop: the beginning of something bigger!

This renewal is only the first step. The community already plans to install fans for heat and improve the bathrooms. The best? Director Alejandra Juárez confirmed what we all suspected: “A classroom in good condition has a total impact on learning”. And the results prove it!

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Would you like to join? Learn more about this project by contacting Ámate Escobedo at 818-4608-899. Together we can make a difference!

Search in Agua Prieta leaves four detainees and 1,500 cards

Operation in the Sal Si Podemos neighborhood dismantles a network of illegal loans.

Operational in Agua Prieta

Four people were arrested in a search carried out in the Sal Si Podemos neighborhood of Agua Prieta, Sonora. The State Attorney General’s Office (FGJE) secured approximately 1,500 bank cards used to collect illegal loans.

The operation occurred on July 5 at a home on 20th and 21st Street. Agents from the Ministerial Criminal Investigation Agency (AMIC), the Secretariat of National Defense and the Municipal Police participated. Weapons, drugs, cell phones and documentation were found at the scene.

The detainees were identified as Isaías “N”, 37 years old; Raphael “N”; Martín Arturo “N” and Luis Antonio “N”. They seized 10 packages of cocaine, a .357 caliber Taurus revolver, a .22 caliber carbine, a slug rifle and three .32 caliber cartridges.

The investigation began with the complaint of a 41-year-old woman who reported having been deprived of her liberty, physically attacked with a firearm and threatened with death along with her family. Due to these events, crimes of illegal deprivation of liberty, aggravated robbery and threats are being investigated.

According to the FGJE, Isaías “N” allegedly operated an illegal loan scheme. He held the debtors’ bank cards and PINs as collateral, and then made weekly withdrawals for interest.

The Prosecutor’s Office keeps the lines of investigation open to determine if the detainees participated in other crimes and to identify more victims.

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Sheinbaum asks FGR for information about Lozoya’s sister

The president requests information about the Agronitrogenados case and the role of Gilda Lozoya.

Sheinbaum requests clarification on the Agronitrogenados case

President Claudia Sheinbaum asked the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) for detailed information about the participation of Gilda Lozoya Austin—sister of the former director of Pemex, Emilio Lozoya—in the Agronitrogenados fraud. Gilda Lozoya recently obtained parole.

“I asked the Prosecutor’s Office to report in more detail the participation of this person, of Lozoya’s sister, in this fraud that was the purchase of a company, which at the time had been privatized for an amount much greater than what it was actually worth, to benefit the owner of Altos Hornos and some other people,” said the president from the National Palace.

Sheinbaum also recalled that Alonso Ancira, former president of Altos Hornos de México, has not finished paying the debt derived from that case. For this reason, the arrest warrant against him was revived. He indicated that he hopes that the FGR, headed by Ernestina Godoy, clearly explains the details of the process.

The purchase of Agronitrogenados occurred during the administration of Emilio Lozoya at Pemex. The operation was carried out for a value much higher than the real value, according to investigations. The case has been one of the most emblematic in terms of corruption in the Mexican energy sector.

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Flood prevention in Edomex: 90% progress

Anti-flood works in eastern Mexico are 90% complete and four projects are already operating.

President Claudia Sheinbaum reported that the works to prevent flooding in the Eastern Zone of the State of Mexico are 90% complete. They will be ready in a maximum of 15 days, just before the peak of the rainy season.

Sheinbaum highlighted the effectiveness of the work. Four of the six projects are already operating and have reduced impact times. For example, after recent rains in Ciudad Nezahualcóyotl, the system evacuated a body of water in approximately an hour and a half.

Budget and key works

The director of Conagua, Efraín Morales, explained that 2.2 billion pesos of a national budget of 11.2 billion pesos are spent in the region that includes La Paz, Nezahualcóyotl and Iztapalapa.

Among the completed works are the expansion of the El Salado Lagoon (from 300 thousand to 400 thousand cubic meters), the Teotongo Collector, the Carmelo Pérez Collector and the Cárcamo de Xochiaca, which increased its pumping capacity to 16 thousand liters per second.

The pending works for the next two weeks are the Los Pinos Collector (88%) and the expansion of the Churubusco Lagoon channels (85%).

In addition, construction of the Chalco de Díaz Covarrubias Collector continues to resolve historical flooding in Chalco and Valle de Chalco. The microtunneling maneuvers have already advanced 3 kilometers and are expected to conclude in October.

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