Topics of the day: What you must read today (October 14)
Just in time for the end of the day, we give you an overview of what happened today. These are the topics of the day from the state of Salzburg for October 14, 2022.
Salzburg
Since 1982, the reptile zoo in the Haus der Natur has been recommended to locals and visitors from all over the world. The reptile zoo is now undergoing modernization, which will begin in November 2022. The work is expected to last about a year.
Salzburg reptile zoo closes due to construction work
Salzburg
The Salzburg police have now published more information about the suspected bank robber who was arrested yesterday. The suspect is a 33-year-old from Salzburg. He was transferred to the Salzburg prison by order of the public prosecutor’s office.
33-year-old from Salzburg arrested
Flachgau
In Elixhausen, Thomas Meisl runs one of the few turning workshops in Flachgau. His father Walter Meisl is also a wood turner and still helps his son in the workshop from time to time.
A special craft with a very long tradition
Flachgau
In 2020, the municipality of Hallwang joined the e5 program and was “rated” for the first time as an energy-efficient municipality.
Get 3 e’s in the first e5 award
lungaus
The costs threaten to explode. The market town of Tamsweg is therefore blocking the outdoor area of its indoor pool “Bade Insel” as an urgent immediate measure. “A joking step” that is now necessary, as Mayor Georg Gappmayer emphasized.
Tamsweg blocks the outdoor area of the “Bade Insel” indoor pool
Pongau
45 boxes with educational materials on the subject of children’s rights go to all kindergartens in Pongau. The materials were created by 33 students of the Bafep Bischofshofen. “Because it’s important to sensitize children to their rights,” says the educators.
Pupils create educational material on children’s rights
Pinzgau
Arabela Pasalic is the new women’s chairwoman in Saalfelden: “We will continue to highlight issues such as double burdens, salary gaps and poverty in old age until something finally changes.”
SPÖ women in Saalfelden with a new boss