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The Invisible Heroes Who Keep the Streets of Irapuato Clean at Dawn

Irapuato, Gto.- Just six o'clock in the morning, Juan Antonio Villafaña has already begun his journey, along with his companions José Meléndez and Alejandro Cedillo, touring the main boulevards of the center of Irapuato, collecting garbage, cleaning camels and emptying containers.The invisible heroes who keep the streets of Irapuato clean at dawn His work is part of the Special Services of the Municipal Public Services Directorate, a crew that w…
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Irapuato, Gto.- Just six o'clock in the morning, Juan Antonio Villafaña has already begun his journey, along with his companions José Meléndez and Alejandro Cedillo, touring the main boulevards of the center of Irapuato, collecting garbage, cleaning camels and emptying containers.The invisible heroes who keep the streets of Irapuato clean at dawn His work is part of the Special Services of the Municipal Public Services Directorate, a crew that w…

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Periódico Correo broke the news in on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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