German minority celebrates in Denmark: building bridges and mastering challenges

German minority celebrates in Denmark: building bridges and mastering challenges

Henstedt-Ulzburg, Deutschland - The German day for the German minority is celebrated today in Tingleff in Danish! Under the exciting motto "We build bridges", the members gather to celebrate cultural identity. The chairman of the Federation of German North Schleswig, Hinrich Jürgensen, will introduce the keynote speaker Mirco Reimers, who comes from the Danish minority and will keep his speech in German. This is a historical moment, because for the first time the Danish border association will appear as the main speaker. Despite the festive atmosphere, there are challenges: the minority schools in the borderland have hardly any free places for the children, which puts the community under pressure.

In the meantime, the emergency services in the district of Dithmarschen practice for an emergency! Under the motto "Exercise, light out!" Simulate a comprehensive power failure that could be triggered by a cyber attack. From traffic chaos to other scenarios - the emergency services are prepared for everything and do not know what to expect. The exercise takes place on the barracks site in Heide until around 4 p.m. Security is going on!

AfD state party conference: alarm due to malicious fluid

In the community center of Henstedt-Ulzburg, where the AfD in Schleswig-Holstein holds its state party conference, a foul-smelling liquid caused excitement! The emergency services had to move up on Friday evening after a member of the AfD alerted the police. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but the incident throws a shadow on the event that begins today with the election of the state board. The previous head of state Kleinschmidt will compete again - the tension is tangible!

In addition, the indoor pool season in Schleswig-Holstein faces major challenges! A survey shows that about every third indoor pool has a significant need for modernization. Many plants date from the 60s and 1970s, which results in high operating costs. Despite the necessary investments, admission prices have remained stable, only a third of the indoor pools have made moderate price increases. The operators rely on energy -saving measures to reduce the costs and increase the attractiveness of the baths.

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