
This week:
> México’s national environmental agency permanently shut down a pig farm near Mérida
> Yucatán's red tide emergency has officially ended
> A newtourist information module is now available at La Plancha Park
> Yucatán will participate in a nationwide disaster preparedness drill
> The Mexican Navy flagship vessel Cuauhtémoc is set to visit Progreso just months after its Brooklyn Bridge collision
> Yucatán students will get an extended holiday for Independence Day. Btw, if you're wondering what the Mexican Independence celebration entails and how you can join in the fun, check out the September 5th episode of Your Week in Yucatán Today.
Also:
Free classes at the San Sebastián church atrium every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 5 to 7 p.m.
Read the full story on the Transversales International performing arts or, if you’re an artist sign up for the workshops at their website.
September is Mexico's independence month: this month’s special dishes from central México are pozole and chiles en nogada. Follow Yucatán Today on social media for more details on celebrations, special dinners, etc.
This week, we talked about the bare-throated tiger heron. Read La Jornada Maya’s feature by clicking here.
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