The news overview for the Heidenheim district on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024

The news overview for the Heidenheim district on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024

The Oggenhauser brewery restaurant König will soon be in the spotlight. Why she can be seen on TV next week.

Philip Matas from Heidenheim is currently trying to fulfill his dream of a great music career with “Deutschland sucht den Superstar”. How he wants to win and how the people of Heidenheim can support him:

Several real estate agents have tried to sell the Sontheim train station in recent years. Apparently in vain. On Friday, November 8th, the building will be auctioned off at the Heidenheim District Court.

On Tuesday night there was a fire on the cement manufacturer Schwenk’s factory premises in Heidenheim. The Hartmann factory fire brigade and the Heidenheim fire brigade were on duty. Stored fuel had ignited. The follow-up work is continuing.

They knew each other as neighbors until a 63-year-old attacked his now 83-year-old neighbor in March and injured her head. Now the man from Giengen had to answer for it in court.

Adrian Beck spent a good five months of his footballing career in Scotland. Before his return with 1. FC Heidenheim for the Conference League game in Edinburgh, the midfielder talks about incomprehensible dialects, the weather as well as the fans and stadiums. He also reveals why he spurned the Scottish national dish:

In the A3 district football league, several teams are fighting to stay in the league. How Giuseppe Donato (Herbrechtingen/Bolheim), Hannes Oberhuber (Mergelstetten), Patrick Schwarz (Gussenstadt) and Roland Weiss (TSG Giengen) assess the situation, why there are times when “one in the face” occurs, and why there are no “rose-colored glasses”. may and whether they think that their office is in danger:

Nattheim’s pastor Bernhard Philipp is retiring and saying goodbye to the community after 15 years.

Rumpelstiltskin is alive: In the children’s play “Oh, how good that everyone knows…” the fairytale character continues to cause mischief. The Schnaitheimer Sasse Theater brings the story to the stage.

The connection between Sachsenhausen and Hermaringen has been closed due to construction work since September 16th. Now the road is to be reopened and earlier than planned:

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