RegioInfo – Your local magazine

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From Mühlbach to the Aue: current reports, background stories and services for the community.
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Why RegioInfo exists

Our goal is to connect the region with reliable news and a strong network of local providers.

RegioInfo was born from the desire to counteract the increasing loss of local reporting. Many communities no longer have their own editorial office – we close this gap with well-founded articles that depict life on the ground.

Our editorial team works according to clear principles: independence from political and economic interests, careful research, and a respectful tone. Every article is reviewed by at least two editors before publication.

In addition to news, we offer a platform for local service providers, clubs, and initiatives. This creates a digital showcase that makes the diversity of the region visible and promotes exchange between citizens.

We measure our success not by click numbers, but by the response from the community. When a report sparks a discussion, a craftsman is found through our portal, or a youth project receives more attention, we have achieved our goal.

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New Local Supply: The Market at the Village Square Reopens

After months of planning, the village store reopens with regional products and a café. The municipality supports the project with a favorable lease agreement.

Flood Protection on the River: New Dams for the Region

A consortium of five towns is investing in modern protective structures along the floodplain. Construction begins in spring and is expected to be completed within two years.

Club Life in Transition: The Youth Center Seeks New Paths

The youth center in the old school is being converted into a modern meeting hub. An architecture firm has developed a concept with open spaces and a small stage.

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