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Cierran Delegaciones De Policía En El Valle En Un Hecho Sin Precedentes, La Comisaría De La Colonia Marte R PALIZA DE JALISCO A OBREGÓN LOCAL ESTATAL POLICIACA 10 2 FALTA CULTURA VIAL DECOMISAN PIROTECNIA BALEAN A UNO EN LA KINO JUEVES 15 DICIEMBRE 2016 AÑO 1 NO. 293 CD. OBREGÓN, SON., MÉX. COSTO: $5.00 ANTE POSIBLE REACCIÓN DE LA DELINCUENCIA Cierran delegaciones de policía en el valle En un hecho sin precedentes, la Comisaría de la colonia Marte R. Gómez y APRUEBA CONGRESO tres Delegaciones de Seguridad Pública, PRESUPUESTO 2017 ubicadas en el Valle del Yaqui, fueron cerradas PARA SONORA ayer ante posible reacción Los diputados del Congreso del Estado apro- de grupos delictivos. baron el Presupuesto con el que contará Sonora Ello luego de que cuatro de cara al próximo año 2017, desglosado en Ley sicarios murieron y un de Ingresos y Presupuesto de Egresos. El presupuesto para Sonora ascenderá a 56 mil hombre más que llevaban 451.9 millones, con un aumento del 65% en los “levantado”, al enfrentarse rubros de seguridad y justicia, respecto a 2016. a policías municipales Además se potencia la inversión en infraestructu- ra y obra pública con lo que se incrementa el pre- sobre la calle Fresno entre supuesto en 37 por ciento con respecto a 2016. Pípila y 900, el martes, a las 16:20 horas. GENERAL GENERAL SE DECLARAN LISTOS MAGNIFICO Y TYSON Ambos pronosticaron salir con el brazo en alto el próximo viernes 16 de diciembre cuando se midan en la cartelera boxística que ha montado Sultán Promotions. DEPORTES FRANCISCO ARENAS MANUEL GRIJALVA MARTÍN MENDOZA medios obson @mediosobson www.mediosobson.com ENRIQUE ARANDA MOISÉS CANO PÁG. 02 JUEVES 15 de diciembre de 2016 facebook: medios obson twitter: @mediosobson Cd. Obregón, Son., Méx. OPINIÓN DIRECTORIO DÍA TRAS DÍA EL PERIÓDICO ientras muchos se preparan para las vacaciones, regi- sacan a la banqueta la basura en días y horarios inadecuados to- dores de Cajeme analizan el proyecto de presupues- davía no se les empieza a multar, pero se hará, por ahorita se está DIRECTOR GENERAL Mto 2017 y de acuerdo a documentos que están en sus tratando de que la gente tome conciencia de la importancia de Jorge M. Armenta Ávalos manos observamos un incremento la limpieza en la vía pública y si todos ligero respecto al presente año, en participamos todos alcanzaremos lo que corresponde a lo destinado la meta que nos llenará de orgullo: DIRECTOR EJECUTIVO a sueldos, bonos, prestaciones, ho- hacer que Obregón sea, de nuevo, la Humberto Angulo Espinoza norarios, compensaciones y demás. ciudad más limpia de México, tarea La diferencia es de 3.84 por ciento, en la que todos debemos involucrar- pues si en 2016 los recursos por este nos ………………….. COINCIDIE- DIRECTOR EDITORIAL concepto ascendieron a 573 millo- RON Rodrigo Bours Castelo y Javier Horacio Zamudio nes, para el año entrante la propues- Lamarque Cano en la reunión con ta es de 595 millones. Cabe advertir los trabajadores de Servicios Públi- que aún no se termina el análisis, de cos que mantienen un plantón de SECCIÓN ESTATAL modo que será la semana entrante protesta y por cierto que no les lle- Luciano Sabatini Genta cuando se realice la sesión de cabil- varon alimentos como se esperaba, Antonio Valdez Villanueva Rodrigo Bours Castelo Daniel Sánchez Dórame do en la que se someterá a votación sino el mensaje de que continúen el total del presupuesto que empezará a ejercerse el primero de protestando, que al fin ellos los apoyan. Luego nos informan enero y de allí, hasta el 31 de diciembre……………………….. que hasta Leticia Burgos se acercó más tarde a los protestantes y SECCIÓN POLICIACA LOS que no batallan ni sudan ni se acongojan son los diputa- como dice el dicho: a río revuelto ganancia de pescadores. Esos Martín Alberto Mendoza dos, ayer se autoaprobaron un bono navideño de 150 mil pesos, trabajadores que mantienen el plantón son pocos y cuando han agregado, por supuesto, al aguinaldo y la quincena, pero no es acudido a palacio se les ha atendido, el mismo presidente mu- “mucho”, ni siquiera llega al medio millón lo que recibirá cada nicipal Faustino Félix Chávez de manera personal los ha recibi- SECCIÓN GENERAL uno este diciembre ……………………. SUENAN los tambores do, ha respondido a sus inquietudes, pero el problema es que se Candelaria González Bernal de guerra los yaquis, todo por el gasoducto, obra de la que falta ve por allí un conjunto de intereses políticos y económicos que Jesús A. Tobie informar en detalle a los miembros de la etnia, de ahí que estén buscan utilizar a esos trabajadores para desestabilizar y lanzar- surgiendo problemas que van desde pequeños hasta graves. los contra el gobierno. El líder de los trabajadores del plantón, Ayer, un grupo de indígenas se apersonó en el Tribunal Unitario Juan Ángel Cota, por citar un ejemplo, se embolsaba un míni- SECCIÓN DE ESPECTÁCULOS Agrario, platicamos con mo de cinco mil pesos Manuel Grijalva algunos de ellos, al pre- semanales al cobrar por guntarles por qué se su cuenta por concepto SECCIÓN DE SOCIALES oponen al gasoducto de recolección de basu- uno de ellos respondió ra en empresas y ahora Herminia Ochoa que no quieren la obra que se acabó con eso, “Porque no”, ¿pero por pues, no le queda más SECCIÓN DEPORTES qué no?, pues porque que gritar y decirse víc- Moisés Cano no, ¿así nomas?, sí, por- tima ………………….. que no, así nomás, por- MUY atareado el polé- que no”. Mientras, con mico dirigente Antonio JEFE DE EDICIÓN el apoyo policíaco esta- Valdez Villanueva bus- Elvia Martha Reyna tal ha trascendido que cando se consideren Javier Lamarque Cano se instala el gasoducto Faustino Félix Chávez recursos en el próximo Marcelo Calderoni Obregón pero sólo se trabaja presupuesto estatal JEFE DE DISEÑO en horas de la noche, pero como sea, el gasoducto debe legar a para el Centro Contra las Adicciones que se construyó a instan- José Eduardo Mora Cajeme y seguir su camino hasta Topolobampo, como está pro- cias suyas cuando fue dirigente regional de la CTM. El problema gramado ……………………… ENCONTRAMOS muy dedicada es que las instalaciones allí están y están bien, pero falta dinero a la secretaria general del comité municipal del PRI, Lourdes para pago de personal. Sobre ese Centro, ubicado al oriente de JEFE DE PRODUCCIÓN Portela Peñúñuri, llamando y visitando a todos los expresidente la ciudad, a un costado de la calzada Francisco Villanueva, hay Leobardo Contreras Agüero de ese partido en Cajeme para invitarlos a una cena que ofre- que recordar que es el primero que crea la CTM en todo el país cerá mañana en su el ex alcalde Ricardo Bours en su residencia y urge que se ponga en operación, se sabe que hasta el 40 por ……………….. AGÁRRESE y no proteste, mejor sonría, el prime- ciento de los trabajadores de la industria maquiladora consume JEFE DE PRENSA ro de enero ya cercano aumentarán los precios de las gasolinas drogas, lo que además de daños a la salud provoca ausentismo Natividad Durán y diesel y se prevé sea el último con el actual sistema en el que laboral y delincuencia. En la anterior administración estatal se la Secretaría de Hacienda establece las tarifas, pues desde febre- negó apoyo a ese Centro, se dice que fue porque fue hecho por Niños Héroes 601 esquina con Zacatecas Tel. 4145420, Ciudad Obregón, Sonora. ro se liberan esos precios y se moverán arriba y abajo, siempre la CTM, pero ahora las condiciones son diferentes se deben asig- Correo: [email protected] en función de la oferta y la demanda, así que. Por lo pronto ya nar recursos para la operación de dicho organismo.......... Nos di- © 2016 Microsoft Términos Privacidad y cookies puede ir usted aceitando la bicicleta cen que después del enfrentamiento Desarrolladores Español ………………….. 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Prohibida la se procedería si no limpiaban sus lo- mez, allende, Quetchehueca, Altos reproducción parcial o total del contenido editorial o gráfico sin el previo consentimiento por tes, pero sucede que algunos no cre- de Jecopaco por temor a una repre- escrito de la Dirección General. yeron o se sintieron influyentes y aho- salia del crimen organizado así que Certificado de licitud y certificación del Instituto Mexicano de la Propiedad Industrial ra allí andan en palacio buscando un las cosas de color de hormiga en esa NO. 0203830 Lourdes Portela Peñúñuri descuento. En lo que toca a quienes región del Valle del Yaqui. Ricardo Bours Castelo GENERAL JUEVES 15 de diciembre de 2016 facebook: medios obson twitter: @mediosobson Cd. Obregón, Son., Méx. PÁG. 03 La propuesta de presupuesto presentada por el Ejecutivo fue respetada en lo general, y respaldada por el voto tanto de los legisladores del PRI, PAN, Movimiento Ciudadano y con la sola oposición de Juan José Lam, del PRD. Los panistas sí se opusieron a la extensión del periodo para que el gobierno del Estado ejerza 2,500 millones de pe- sos para obra de infraestruc- Aprueba Congreso tura de los 5,000 solicitados para este año.
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