No local time from Aachen: protests, flood commemorations and craftsmanship in the region
No local time from Aachen: protests, flood commemorations and craftsmanship in the region
New concept for local news
The local time from Aachen could not be broadcast due to a warning strike. This gave us the opportunity to think about new concepts for reporting in the region. Instead of just presenting current events, a stronger focus could be on the commitment and diversity of the community.
An example of this is the recent protest campaign of conservative Christians against the participation of the diocese in the CSD. This illustrates how controversial topics are discussed in society and shows the tolerance or intolerance in the region.
Another important aspect is the memory of the flood three years ago, which left deep traces in the heads of the residents. Reporter Marius Reichert reported on the moving memorial event on the flood of the flood, in which the solidarity and support of the community was noticeable.
A positive example of the commitment of the community is also the work of a wolf consultant who lovingly takes care of a fawn. This action shows how nature conservation and species protection can be implemented at the local level.
In addition, a new section on craftsmanship and traditional professions could strengthen interest in local craft businesses. The craftsmanship in Simmerath offer a great opportunity for children to discover their manual skills.
A future -oriented project that is also discussed in the region is the hyperloop, which whizzes through the tube with impressive 400 kilometers per hour. This project could not only improve mobility in the region, but also provide economic impulses.
The local time from Aachen may not have been broadcast today, but maybe this forced break offers the opportunity to think about new ways of local reporting and to emphasize the diversity and commitment in the region more.
- Nag