Ferred in Graz: Focus on the bomb threat and advent campaigns

Ferred in Graz: Focus on the bomb threat and advent campaigns

On Tuesday, a disturbing news grazed: In the state capital, a bomb threat was reported in the state capital in the area of ​​Keplerstrasse, which led to a large block. Police forces then searched the surrounding schools, but no dangerous objects were found. This situation is reminiscent of a similar threat that took place on September 30 and led to comprehensive evacuations at the Graz Central Station. At the same time there was a similar threat to a school in Linz, which further increased concern in the region.

But not only these alarming messages shaped Tuesday in Styria. Caritas prepared for the upcoming Christmas holidays by launching a special Advent calendar. With every door, the calendar supports a caritas social project every day with one euro. Among the twelve projects there are also some from Styria. The calendar is offered in over 300 sales outlets, including Spar, the Austrian Post and selected book stores, as well as online.

Special honors for brave Styrians

Another positive aspect of the start of the week was the honor of 23 remarkable personalities by Governor Christopher Drexler and his deputy Anton Lang. Among the excellent was Daniel Zenger, who heroically saved two people from drowning, as well as Thomas Krejci, who is committed to development projects in favor of needy athletes. These awards show that in Styria, heroes of everyday life that work tirelessly for the well -being of others also live.

The range of topics that were discussed on Tuesday ranged from schools and security to social commitment to local events. A school competition is also approaching its final, while the TiggerTom musician group causes a stir with its "declaration of love". In addition, the well -known musician Paul Pizzera was involved by having collecting a homeless hospice.

In addition, there was news from Lannach, where a resident could look forward to a new special support trainer who makes mobility easier for her. The everyday life in Styria is therefore not only shaped by exciting events, but also by community activities and social care. All of this contributes to the positive development in the region and shows people's commitment in difficult times.

For more information on the topics mentioned and other important events in Styria, see the current reporting on www.meinbezirk.at .

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