Tag: St. George
Drama at feeding – Steirer (83) overrun by herd of cattle and killed
A terrible accident happened on a mountain pasture near St. Georgen am Kreischberg (Murau district) on Monday afternoon. A Styrian (83) was overrun by a herd of cows and killed.…
Land offers places – containers instead of tents: “Certainly not with me”
In the asylum dispute in St. Georgen/A. heading for escalation. Alternative solution instead of camping on site are rejected by the mayor. Mentioned alternative quarters unfinished, but land offers places.…
Right-wing extremists at demo – anger about asylum tents shifts to the street
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St. Georgen/Attergau – refugee tents moved away from the settlement
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Wolves in St. Georgen – “Many parents are worried about their children”
“You have to take this seriously”“There are already concerned people in the community, especially parents of small children, who no longer let them out on their own. You have to…
Red light was on – “1000 times” nothing happened, then missed the train
The 31-year-old has driven countless times across the tracks of the Attergaubahn in his home town of St. Georgen im Attergau in Upper Austria. Nothing ever happened. Until now. The…
Large-scale operation – Fusch: farmhouse caught fire – two injured
For reasons that are still unknown, an old farmhouse in Fusch an der Glocknerstraße caught fire on Friday afternoon. The fire brigade is in action. According to initial information, two…
Im Attergau – driver forced Zug to make an emergency stop: investigated!
After extensive investigations, the driver of the dark car, who had ignored the red light at a level crossing in St. Georgen im Attergau and the approaching train had to…