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In the charming city of Neuss, residents and visitors alike can now stay informed about the latest social developments, culinary arts, art, and cultural events with a new free newsletter. The news outlet does not specify the frequency of the newsletter delivery, but it promises to deliver in-depth information on a variety of topics.
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Meanwhile, in the neighbouring town of Grevenbroich, a blocked drain in a school sink on Hans-Sachs-StraΓe has caused property damage. The exact time of the incident is unknown, but the damage was discovered on Sunday, September 6, 2020, at midday. The dripping water from the clogged sink seeped into the floor area and the ceiling of the first floor, causing further damage.
The police are seeking witnesses who may have observed suspicious activities around the school or have information about the perpetrator(s). Anyone with information is asked to contact the criminal police in Grevenbroich at 02131 3000. The specific individual who triggered the faucet of the clogged sink before September 6, 2020, is not publicly documented.
The criminal police have initiated an investigation into the matter. The newsletter, however, does not provide updates on this incident. Instead, it focuses on providing detailed information about Neuss, making it a valuable resource for those who wish to stay informed about the city's social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture.
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