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Municipal awards at Muti: the gold coat of arms of Jožef Frajdl, the silver one of Anita Ambrož
Slovenia🏛️ Politics16 days ago

Municipal awards at Muti: the gold coat of arms of Jožef Frajdl, the silver one of Anita Ambrož

The article reports on the awarding of municipal honors during the town celebration in Muta. The event included awards for individuals and organizations contributing to the development and quality of life in the municipality. Specific mentions include Anita Ambrož, principal of the Primary School in Muta, receiving a silver municipal badge for her role in building a modern kindergarten, and Jože Frajdl, a founding member of an association, receiving the highest honor, the golden municipal badge.

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Municipal awards at Muti: the gold coat of arms of Jožef Frajdl, the silver one of Anita Ambrož

The article reports on the awarding of municipal honors during the town celebration in Muta. The event included awards for individuals and organizations contributing to the development and quality of life in the municipality. Specific mentions include Anita Ambrož, principal of the Primary School in Muta, receiving a silver municipal badge for her role in building a modern kindergarten, and Jože Frajdl, a founding member of an association, receiving the highest honor, the golden municipal badge.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of a local ceremony with no overt ideological framing, emphasis, or biased language. It focuses on community recognition without taking a stance on any political issue.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 98): The article provides detailed and specific information about the awards ceremony, including names, organizations, and quotes from recipients. All claims are well-supported by the content of the article itself. The tone remains neutral and factual throughout.

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