From the ‘Regiohubs’ of NAC Breda to spread the club feeling beyond the city limits to a documentary about the iconic Spookslot in the Efteling. These are the five stories you must read this week.

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In the autumn of 1944, Radio Herrijzend Nederland went on the air from liberated Brabant. The channel brought news, music and secret code messages for the resistance. Now a book has been published about this historic radio station that gave hope during the liberation.
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NAC Breda wants to spread its club feeling beyond the city limits by setting up ‘Regional Hubs’. The first hub will be in Zeeland, where Gert-Jan van Leiden has been appointed as coordinator. NAC wants to strengthen the bond with the hinterland and make more social impact.
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Sharon Chin-Ten-Fung got a tattoo of the New York skyline as a tribute to her favorite city. After her first visit as an au pair, she continued to return to the metropolis even after her divorce for a healing solo trip.
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A documentary about the iconic Haunted Castle in Efteling can now be seen on Brabant+. Filmmaker Sander Roeling recorded the history before the attraction was demolished.
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22-year-old judoka Paulien Sweers from Nuenen won the European Championship under 23 years in the heavyweight class. As a ‘light’ heavyweight of 95 kilos, she often fights opponents of 150-200 kilos. With explosiveness and speed as weapons, she aims for the 2028 Olympic Games.
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