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Man arrested in Dronten missing person case

Man arrested in Dronten missing person case

Police have arrested a 42-year-old man in connection with the disappearance of Marc Jaskulski, who went missing from Dronten in April 2024. Authorities believe the victim may have been the target of a crime and have not ruled out further arrests in the ongoing investigation.

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Taking the train from Haarlem? You might soon see the S 48 on the departure board

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Starting in December, Dutch railway operator NS will introduce train line numbers on station departure boards and within its mobile app. Travelers in Haarlem will see identifiers like the S 48 for specific routes as part of this nationwide rollout.

My street is the best! New summer column on the nicest streets in the IJmond. Who's joining in?

My street is the best! New summer column on the nicest streets in the IJmond. Who's joining in?

Dagblad Kennemerland is launching a new summer series titled 'My street is the best!' to highlight the most family-friendly streets in the IJmond region. Residents are invited to nominate their neighborhoods by showcasing community spirit and local activities like street barbecues.

Mass toilet use during extra breaks for the Dutch national team

Mass toilet use during extra breaks for the Dutch national team

Data from water supplier Vitens shows that Dutch viewers used the toilet in large numbers during extra drinking breaks in the national football team's match against Japan. These spikes in water usage occurred alongside the traditional increases seen during half-time and at the end of the game.

Patta founder on warm-up shirt featuring Dutch, Surinamese, and African symbols: ‘Sold out within a few hours’

Patta founder on warm-up shirt featuring Dutch, Surinamese, and African symbols: ‘Sold out within a few hours’

The Amsterdam-based streetwear brand Patta designed a warmup shirt for the Dutch national football team featuring a mix of Dutch, Surinamese, and African symbols. Despite some racist reactions online, founder Guillaume Schmidt noted that the shirt sold out within a few hours.

Traffic exam in Uitgeest: Children do well at ‘tricky spot’, but all adults fail at the top of the Zientunnel

Traffic exam in Uitgeest: Children do well at ‘tricky spot’, but all adults fail at the top of the Zientunnel

Children in Uitgeest performed well during a practical traffic exam at the Zientunnel, while all participating adults failed at a challenging point. Monitors Sabine and Rob Schipper recorded observations for 240 candidates to evaluate their road safety skills.