About Miagao
PHYSICAL RESOURCE PROFILE
The Municipality has a total land area of 15,722.04 hectares. The poblacion, composed of eight (8) barangays, has an area of 299.54 hectares and the remaining 111 barangays has a total area of 15,422.50.
Miagao, a brief History
Miagao became an independent Municipality in 1716. It used to be a part or arrabal of four (4) different towns. Record shows that before Miagao became a town, it was an arrabal of Oton until 1580; of Tigbauan until 1952; of Suaraga or Suaragan (now San Joaquin) until 1703; and of Guimbal until 1716 when it became an independent town. It was until 1731, however, when Miagao had its own head. Read more: Miagao, a brief History
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‘PROMOTED’
The long wait is finally over to these employees who have been part of the local government unit as casual for so long a time. Today, Mayor Richard Garin sworn them into office as permanent employees. Congratulations! - Angelica Moncera - Administrative Aide VI -...
Pool of engineers conducting rebar scanning, rebound testing and L strip testing to determine the integrity of the existing municipal hall annex building and to determine the number of reinforcing bars per columns. All of these are in preparation for the construction...
These young boys and girls took their oath before Mayor Richard Garin as officers of the Miagao Federated Young Leaders Association (MIFYLA). Led by Ms. Saicy Marie Visca, Doane Christian Fellowship Academy (DCFea) as president, MIFYLA is an organized group supported...
‘BAC VOTED NEW CHAIRMAN’
Following the instruction of Mayor Richard Garin to give everyone the opportunity, the members of the Bids and Awards Committee convened today and voted for a new chairman. Mrs. Ma Teresa Jambre, MGDHI/ MCR, was unanimously voted by the members to serve as chairman...
ORIENTATION TO DRIVERS AS TO THE PROTOCOLS IN THE ISSUANCE OF TRIP TICKETS AND GAS SLIPS
As part of taking good care of government resources, Mayor Richard Garin orders centralized requisition and control of all office supplies and fuel in the municipal local government.