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Faces of our place: Nives Kušer with his dedicated work in the Strengthening of our Place
Slovenia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Faces of our place: Nives Kušer with his dedicated work in the Strengthening of our Place

The article highlights the work of Nives Kušer, a municipal cleaner employed by Snaga, emphasizing her dedication to maintaining clean and orderly public spaces in Slovenia. It includes an interview where she describes her daily routine, challenges faced, and interactions with the public. She mentions common issues such as littering, improper waste disposal, and the impact of weather conditions on her work. The piece also notes positive interactions with citizens, particularly children who show interest in her electric cleaning vehicles, and acknowledges both appreciative gestures and occasional negative encounters. The article underscores the importance of her role in community maintenance and the challenges inherent in her profession.

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Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenterFactual 78Objective 65yesterday
PHOTO: The extraordinary work of volunteers The park at Viltuš Castle has been landscaped, cleaned and landscaped

Members of the Tourist Association Selnica ob Drava have been voluntarily maintaining and beautifying the area around Viltuš Castle for several years. They recently completed another round of landscaping, mowing the entire park, cleaning the pond, and improving the amphitheater area, which was previously used by elderly residents. Ivanka Frešer, president of the association, praised their dedication and highlighted their efforts to enhance the local environment despite the lack of state intervention. The group has been working since 2015, focusing on restoring natural beauty and creating cultural spaces. Their motivation stems from a deep love for their community and hope that the castle will eventually be revitalized.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on voluntary civic action rather than partisan politics, though it indirectly critiques the lack of governmental involvement. The framing remains neutral, emphasizing the community-driven effort without overtly favoring any political ideology. The tone is appreciative of the work

Why factuality (78): The article reports on the voluntary work by members of the Tourist Association Selca ob Dravi to maintain the area around Viltuš Castle. It provides specific details such as the timeline (since 2015), types of tasks performed (pruning, cleaning, cultural events), and quotes from local members. Whil

Why objectivity (65): The tone is positive and celebratory, emphasizing the dedication and pride of the volunteers. While this reflects the perspective of the local group, it lacks critical analysis or alternative viewpoints. The language is emotionally charged, focusing on the 'beauty' of Selca and the 'hard work' of th

Lokalec logoLokalecIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Faces of our place: Nives Kušer with his dedicated work in the Strengthening of our Place

The article highlights the work of Nives Kušer, a municipal cleaner employed by Snaga, emphasizing her dedication to maintaining clean and orderly public spaces in Slovenia. It includes an interview where she describes her daily routine, challenges faced, and interactions with the public. She mentions common issues such as littering, improper waste disposal, and the impact of weather conditions on her work. The piece also notes positive interactions with citizens, particularly children who show interest in her electric cleaning vehicles, and acknowledges both appreciative gestures and occasional negative encounters. The article underscores the importance of her role in community maintenance and the challenges inherent in her profession.

Bias read (Center): While the article focuses on a municipal worker's experience, which could be seen as part of public policy, there is no overt ideological framing. The narrative remains balanced, presenting both challenges and positive aspects of the job without leaning toward any particular political agenda. The 'f

Siol.net logoSiol.netState / PublicCenter13 hr. ago
12-year-old Mark doesn't rest during his holidays: he volunteers to clean up his surroundings and reminds people about their relationship with nature

A 12-year-old boy named Mark is voluntarily cleaning up his surroundings during his vacation, raising awareness about environmental care. His actions gained attention after a local resident, Urška Ivanovič, shared her encounter with him on Facebook, highlighting his responsible attitude towards nature, animals, and people. Mark uses a special container to collect hazardous waste like needles and sharp objects, which pose risks to both humans and wildlife. He emphasizes the importance of proper waste disposal, noting that animals can get injured from discarded items. Mark’s efforts have been recognized with an award for self-initiative at a local academic event.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a personal initiative by a young individual promoting environmental responsibility, which is a socially valued behavior rather than a politically charged issue. While environmental concerns can be politicized, this story frames the action as a moral choice rather than a policy

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