Ugo da Como Foundation Publishes New “Quaderni” Issue on Culture and History
Lonato’s Ugo da Como Foundation celebrates cultural growth, socialization, and historical projects, engaging community through exhibits, archives, and events.
Lonato’s Ugo da Como Foundation celebrates cultural growth, socialization, and historical projects, engaging community through exhibits, archives, and events.
Controversy surrounds Sirmione’s new sports center, with debates over construction, funding, and location near schools. The project faces delays and political disagreement.
Debate in Lonato highlights strong opposition to drug liberalization, emphasizing prevention, legislation, and youth engagement in the fight against drugs.
Environmental sustainability in Lower Garda: Sirmione advances electric freight services and plans a major conference on eco-friendly urban mobility.
Desenzano’s political conflict intensifies as Enrico Frosi’s posters criticize mayor Anelli and intra-party disputes, revealing deep divisions within Garda’s local politics.
Lonato residents celebrate a legal halt to the waste incinerator; regional politics and referendum efforts highlight Lombardy’s waste management disputes.
Garda’s olive oil, despite low yields due to pests and weather, remains high-quality, with many producers moving toward DOP certification in Brescia.
Garda’s Brescia olive harvest yields high-quality extra virgin oil, with DOP certification in sight despite challenges from pests and weather.
Vittoriale in Gardone Riviera celebrates d’Annunzio’s vision of modernity with upcoming exhibitions, cultural initiatives, and international literary museum collaborations.
Bagolino’s dedicated fire volunteers, recognized on St. Barbara, exemplify community resilience and civil protection history since 1779, ensuring safety through decades.