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Harry and Larissa Aigner from Meiningen experienced the housing construction nightmare
There were bitter moments for Harry (44) and Larissa (32) Aigner. On the way to their dream house, they had to pull the ripcord for the last few meters. Construction costs and interest rate developments had already allowed financing to burst. “It was just awful,” the two say. All that’s left of the dream home is a pile of debt.
Extra bonus for employees
“Every cent is important now,” says the state chairman of the Pro-GE union, Wolfgang Fritz, on the possibility of paying employees a tax-free cost-of-living bonus of up to 3,000 euros.
Teacher wanted money for private surgery
In a skiing accident in Zürs, the 53-year-old suffered a femoral neck fracture in February 2019. The patient had an operation in the private accident sanatorium in Lech and was in a special class there until February 7th. The fee invoice she received from the sanatorium amounted to 13,100 euros.
vulva illuminated
“Then your panties will be pulled off and your vulva inspected,” writes activist Marina Canaval on her Twitter account.
First lawsuit for blasting
Work is currently being carried out on two fronts in the mammoth Feldkirch city tunnel project. Drone footage shows the blast from above. Vibrations, however, also call homeowners on the scene. One has already filed a lawsuit.
Foreclosure sale in Hard
In Hard, a single-family home is to be foreclosed on in March. This emerges from a current entry in the edict file.
Hundreds of soldiers travel to …
“Security is everything, without security everything is nothing,” emphasized Security Minister Christian Gantner on Thursday at an information event of the Vorarlberg Military Command. For this reason, up to 1,250 soldiers of the Austrian Armed Forces (ÖBH) reaction forces will be transferred to Vorarlberg at the beginning of November.
Aid campaigns in Vorarlberg
After the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, many private individuals – in addition to official bodies – organized themselves in Vorarlberg within a very short time and launched relief campaigns.