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Gorenjski glasIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago Construction of a new kindergarten started in KranjThe article reports on the commencement of construction for a new kindergarten in Kranj, Slovenia, replacing the old Sonček Kindergarten which was demolished this week. The new facility, expected to open by the end of 2028, will serve 154 children and is part of a major investment by the Municipality of Kranj. The project, estimated at €8 million, includes significant state and EU funding. The new kindergarten will feature modern design elements such as wooden construction, energy efficiency, and expanded facilities including playgrounds and parking. Construction phases include demolition, foundation work, and phased building completion over two years.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a municipal infrastructure project without overt ideological framing. While it highlights local governance decisions and public investment, there is no clear partisan slant or emphasis on political agendas. The focus remains on factual reporting of the project,
Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides specific details about the demolition of the old kindergarten Sonček in Kranj, the planned construction of a new eco-friendly kindergarten, the investment amount, and quotes from the mayor. These facts align with the cross-source consensus, though minor details like exact dates
VečerIndependent🔒CenterFactual 90Objective 957 days ago In Pamecah, the school's auditorium will have a roofThe municipality of Slovenj Gradec has signed a contract with Expo Biro, d.o.o., for a project to upgrade the existing atrium at Primary School Pameče by adding a roof. The contract, valued at approximately €127,000 including VAT, includes the construction of a lightweight membrane roof structure, foundations, installation work, and drainage systems. The new roof aims to protect the atrium from weather conditions, allowing for more frequent use throughout the year. The atrium is designed as a multi-purpose space with seating for around 280 people, ramps for accessibility, and areas for performances and community events. This improvement is expected to enhance functionality and usability for students, teachers, and local residents.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual overview of a municipal infrastructure project without evident ideological framing. It focuses on the practical aspects of the project, such as cost, scope, and benefits, without showing clear bias toward any political stance or ideology.
Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 95): The article accurately describes the school atrium renovation project, including budget, timeline, and scope. It presents facts clearly without bias. The focus on functionality and community benefits is appropriate and balanced.
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenterFactual 80Objective 857 days ago Reconstruction of Jakčeva and Ragovska streets brings increased traffic safety for all participantsThe Municipality of Novo Mesto, represented by Mayor Gregor Macedoni, and the company KOP Brežice signed a contract for the first phase of reconstructing and renovating Jakčeva and Ragovska streets. The project aims to improve road safety and enhance the quality of life for residents through comprehensive infrastructure upgrades. The work includes resurfacing roads, redesigning pedestrian and cycling areas, and renewing existing connections and bus stops. The project spans from Kandija to Ločna, with the first phase covering approximately 500 meters. It also involves upgrading communal infrastructure and street lighting. The contractor, KOP Brežice, was selected as the most favorable bidder, with a total investment value of €1,711,820.99 including VAT. The municipality secured funding through the Comprehensive Territorial Investments mechanism. Work is planned to start in early July and last 12 months, with future phases expected to complete the renovation up to the connection with Levice Road.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a municipal infrastructure project without overt ideological slant. While the topic relates to local governance and public works, which can be politically sensitive, the tone remains neutral, focusing on technical details, funding, and planning rather than st
Why these scores (Factual 80 · Objective 85): The article reports on delayed road reconstruction in Naklo due to missing approvals. It provides clear factual updates and maintains an objective tone without taking sides or expressing strong opinions.
Nova24TVParty-alignedCenter8 hr. ago Gorenja village Poljane has a new family parkThe municipality of Gorenja vas – Poljane officially opened a new Family Park in Log today. The park began development in 2023 with the creation of a nature-based fitness area and a fish pond with wooden paths and benches. It has now been upgraded with a guest pavilion and a trampoline among the trees. The park aims to become a new tourist attraction, offering activities for all generations, including creative workshops like model-making and interactive elements such as a water slide and wildlife observation areas. The project received over €600,000 in funding, including €350,000 from the state and European funds. The park is expected to continue expanding with additional features for children and improved facilities.
Bias read (Center): The article provides balanced reporting on a local infrastructure project, quoting both the mayor and the head of the municipal administration. There is no evident ideological framing, loaded language, or one-sided sourcing. The focus is on the practical aspects of the park’s development and its aim
Gorenjski glasIndependentCenter13 hr. ago Autumn with a New NurseryThe article reports on the completion of a new kindergarten building in Jesenice, Slovenia, named after Julka Pibernik, a partisan. The new facility, located on Cesta Toneta Tomšiča, includes modern infrastructure such as playrooms with outdoor terraces, sports areas, meeting rooms, and additional spaces for children's activities. It is connected via a covered corridor to the existing kindergarten building. The project cost 1.4 million euros, with the municipality receiving 813,000 euros in public funding. The new structure will add three classrooms, bringing the total number of classrooms in the unit to nine and accommodating 157 children.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a local municipal project related to education infrastructure, which is generally considered a non-controversial issue. While the naming of the kindergarten after a historical figure could carry some political significance, the overall tone remains neutral, presenting factual,
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