„SLK live“ is the news blog: A news ticker that brings together all the news from the entire Salzlandkreis. Whether in Aschersleben, Bernburg, Staßfurt, and Schönebeck: If something happens today, you’ll read about it immediately on this page. The whole Salzland in one swipe. When you open the blog on your phone or tablet and keep it open, you will always have the freshest news from the entire Salzlandkreis on your screen with a page refresh. Find out more about the blog here. What exactly happened yesterday? Here is the news blog from Wednesday, July 31, 2024. Whether around Aschersleben, around Bernburg, around Staßfurt, or around Schönebeck: Here in the ticker, you will find the most important news of today, Thursday, August 1, 2024.
What’s new on Thursday:
6:20 am: The New Cemetery in Calbe has not been spared from theft in the past. Particularly, metal thieves struck. Currently, the wildflower meadow of the urn area is causing confusion. Find out more about it here.
What to do with hard-to-place animals?
6:11 am: Chief Veterinary Officer Christian Lutter advocates for new ways of dealing with animals in animal shelters – especially the hard-to-place ones. Find out how the Schackstedter „dog whisperer“ Erhard Royke could play a role in this here.
Motorcycle enthusiasts meet in Mehringen:
5:49 am: „Mehringen is only once a year,“ someone posted on the Facebook page of the two-stroke enthusiasts „Blaue Fahne“ Mehringen. Just like the party hits around Mallorca or Après Ski. For the fifth time, the supporters around Kay Thormann invite you to the vintage and two-stroke meeting on the island on the first Saturday in August. The event starts on Saturday, August 3, at 9 am.
The two-stroke friends Mehringen invite to the vintage and two-stroke meeting with Trabi, Wartburg, Habicht, Sparrow, S51, and more. Simson and MZ drivers as well as fans of Trabant, Wartburg, W50, and Co. will be welcomed on the island along with other older vehicles. In the past years, around 1,000 visitors were welcomed. The bike tuners will be excited about the test bench, which will be set up for the second time. Admission costs two euros, and it is free for children up to 14 years old.