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USON challenges , our report at La Maison after the floods, closure of the Decize emergency room… The news to remember from this Friday

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USON has no room for error against

USON begins the home stretch of 2024, this Friday, November 29 against Dax at Pré-Fleuri (7 p.m.). A match that absolutely must be won to regain distance from the relegation zone. All the information you need to know before the meeting can be found here.

Discover the complete program of Telethon actions in Nièvre

The AFM Téléthon de la Nièvre coordination has recorded nearly 70 contracts in 2024. “It’s looking good,” says Jean-Marc Liger. “We lost a few but we gained some new ones!” “. Among them, the Rives de la Nièvre residence, in Nevers. The full program can be found here.

Compensation for Nièvre breeders in the event of a wolf attack: how does it work?

France grants 4 million euros per year to compensate breeders whose herd has been attacked by a wolf. A problem that has occurred in Nièvre since August 2024, with more than 300 attacks in five months.

Our full article can be read here.

After the flood, the Maison de la culture in Nevers heals its wounds

Racks with a multitude of costumes drying, a piano that has taken on water, agents coming and going… At La Maison in Nevers, we are filling in the traces of the flood. Jean-Luc Revol, director, tries to measure the damage. A report to read here.

The emergency rooms of Decize hospital closed

Following the implementation of the degraded procedure within the emergency department/SMUR of the Decize hospital center, access to the Emergency Reception Service (SAU) will be limited from Saturday November 30 at 9 a.m. to Sunday December 1 2024 at 9 a.m. More details here.

The rediscovered “brilliance” of Notre-Dame revealed during a final visit by Macron

Notre-Dame de revealed, this Friday, November 29, to the world its “brilliance” regained five years after the devastating fire of April 2019, thanks to a final site visit by Emmanuel Macron who intends to pride himself on having met its “insane challenge” of reopening in five years. We tell you more here.

A natural Christmas tree from Morvan has taken the road to the Élysée

As is customary, it is in Morvan that the Élysée Christmas tree was cut down.

Of Nordmann essence, it was taken in Brassy, ​​on a plot owned by Jean-Christophe Bonoron. To find out more, click here.

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