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Ruinen · RuinenFour wolf attacks in five days. And that while your sheep are behind an approved wolf-resistant grid. It happened to sheep farmer Erwin Koeling this week. “It makes me despondent.”See the Story
Four wolf attacks in a row within farmer Erwin from Ruinen's approved grid: “It makes me despondent”
Ruinen · Ruinen't Oelebröd from Ruinen finished third at the Drenthe Primary School Chess Championship. The primary school has thus qualified for the Northern Final that will be played next week. The 10-14 team from Hoogeveen also did well, but did not qualify.See the Story
Bronze for't Oelebröd from Ruinen at the Drents School Chess Championship
Ruinen · RuinenThe people of the Het Drentse Heideschaap Foundation in Ruinen couldn't do better on Sunday. Favored by the beautiful spring weather, at least 3,000 visitors went to the sheepfold on the Benderse to enjoy the more than 450 lambs that were born in recent months.See the Story
Lamb Day in Ruinen - perfect getaway on a sunny Sunday: 3,000 visitors, 450 lambs and 2600 whipped biscuits
Ruinen · RuinenThe name of Jan Mos is, like that of his father Pouwel, still inseparably linked to the Ruiner sheep flock. Jan was shepherd of this flock for twenty years, while his wife Hennie was the hostess of the old visitor center at their home on the Benderse..See the Story
Jan and Hennie Mos from Ruinen married for 60 years: “We've experienced enough on the heathland”
Tourism · RuinenThe promotion of tourism in Southwest Drenthe will from now on be taken care of by one organization. The regional marketing of Westerveld, De Wolden, Hoogeveen, and Meppel will be incorporated into the independent umbrella organization Area Promotion Southwest Drenthe with its headquarters at the outdoor center De Poort in Ruinen.See the Story
Promoting tourism in Southwest Drenthe under a common umbrella from now on: 'good for the golden triangle of national parks'
Ruinen · RuinenA beautiful view over the green meadows with the busy N375 further on. For Jan and Coby Bal, it has been twenty years of enjoyment on the upper floor on the Echtenseweg near Ruinen, where their youngest daughter and her family live on the ground floor. On Monday, they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with great stories about their childhood in Scheveningen.See the Story
Jan and Coby Bal from Ruinen married for 60 years: 'There was a real difference in standings'
Ruinen · RuinenReaching the brilliant wedding anniversary gives every reason to party. Anne and Jennie Dunning also did that at the De Poort outdoor center in Ruinen on Tuesday, but the future doesn't look very good. “Enjoy each day and count your blessings,” is the motto. “I'd rather not think about the future, it makes me a little discouraged,” Anne sighed before the large stream of party-goers flooded in.See the Story
Brilliant couple Dunning from Ruinen would rather not think about the future
Ruinen · RuinenIt may be the best-hidden Jewish cemetery in the Netherlands, which is in Ruinen. This is now being saved from oblivion because extensive maintenance has taken place and an information panel and referral board have been placed. The panel was unveiled appropriately, during which Rabbi Shmnel Speiro concluded on site by reading Psalm 23.See the Story