Tyrol in the evening update: from kindergartens to Krampus running

Tyrol in the evening update: from kindergartens to Krampus running

In Tyrol there are a number of exciting developments that today dominate the headlines. The creation of a new oasis of wellbeing for the youngest citizens of the country is particularly remarkable. The municipality of Wenns has invested in the well-being of its 90 kindergarten and children's crib children and provided a sum of 5.1 million euros. This measure aims to offer the little ones a room in which they can feel safe and comfortable.

At the same time, a celebration took place in the Innsbruck Congress to appreciate the special achievements of almost 400 young masters from the trade and craft. This event underlines the appreciation and commitment that the region has for the promotion of talents in various industries.

crime and enlightenment

not far from these gratifying news there was also an incident that caused a sensation. Four people collapsed in the recycling center in Birgitz and stole clothes. The thieves were caught by a community worker in the act, but were initially able to flee. However, they were later arrested in the area of the Golfstüberl, which shows how important a guard and attentive citizens are.

In addition, a serious incident in the Landeck district ensures headlines. A 14-year-old is said to have seriously injured a cow with a knife. The police investigations are underway and raise questions about dealing with animals in the region.

Elsewhere in Tyrol, the importance of information technology becomes increasingly clear. In the Tyrolean specialist profession for electrical engineering, communication and electronics (TFBS EKE), students are not only supplied with technical basics, but also equipped with the necessary creative thinking in order to be successful in the increasingly digitized world.

Another highlight for the region is imminent: Seefeld is preparing for Tyrol's greatest Krampus run, which takes place on December 6th and 7th. With 45 groups of TUIFL from Austria, South Tyrol and Switzerland, this spectacle is expected to attract numerous visitors to experience the tradition of walking from Krampus.

In the field of sport, Lara Wolf, the talented athlete, has announced her comeback. After a kind of time -out that she describes as a targeted phase of self -development, she strives to take part in the Olympic Games in Italy in 2026.

For a region that has so much to offer, both in a positive and challenging point of view, it remains exciting to see how the individual stories will develop. Further information on these and other developments is regularly available in the local news.

For historical friends, November 25th is also a day to remember: in 1945, in Grin's a devastating fire in the country inn "Zum Rößle", which made 73 families homeless. A memorial to the importance of fire protection and mutual help in difficult times.

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