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Please upgrade your browser or activate Google Chrome Frame to improve your experience pleaded guilty to possession of meth and was sentenced to 18 months probation 150 days in jail with credit for three days served and $1,198 in fines and costs He can serve the rest of his jail term on tether He also pleaded guilty to assault and battery and was sentenced to pay $625 He pleaded guilty as well to a probation violation from a 2018 child support case and had his probation revoked and received credit for eight days served The possession of meth incident occurred Feb 16 when his probation agent and police went to his home and found meth The assault and battery incident occurred in Ontwa Township Morbach said he was self-medicating with meth for back pain have two young children and you are doing drugs,” Judge Herman said drugs and children don’t mix in this court You need to realize that if you care about your children you need to be serious … It’s pretty hard to tell kids to do what I say and not what I do.” Among the best players to keep an eye on when the Los Angeles Kings play the Chicago Blackhawks… will be on the ice Monday against the Los Angeles Kings at… Ryan Donato and the Chicago Blackhawks will play on Monday at 8:30 PM ET meet the Los Angeles Kings on Monday at 8:30 PM ET This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Papier-Mettler's new plastics recycling plant is located in the Hunsrück mountain region of Morbach in Germany Construction of the new recycling plant was completed by the end of 2011 but official inauguration was held in February 2012 Papier-Mettler’s new plastics recycling plant is located in the Hunsrück mountain region of Morbach in Germany The new plant in Morbach is Papier-Mettler’s second recycling plant in Germany Papier-Mettler operates another plastic recycling plant in Morbach The company owns another recycling plant in Lens The opening of the new plant has doubled the company’s recycling capacity in Germany The existing facilities in Morbach and Lens were built with a recycling capacity of approximately 35,000t of waste film per annum The Morbach plant will help in increasing the recycling capacity to approximately 60,000t per annum by 2015 The Morbach plant processes used film and bag wastes from Papier-Mettler’s production units and waste packaging collected from its customers Papier-Mettler produces plastic carrier bags using these recycled materials The sustainable product has reputed customers such as Marks & Spencer The process begins with the collection and shipping of plastic waste and used carrier bags from the customers’ sites to the recycling plant The collected film or plastic material is shredded The material is then melted at high temperatures Any impurities from the molten mass are removed using a filter The third step involves granulation of the filtered molten material into small particles The obtained granulate material is used for production of new film after undergoing a rigorous quality check The new film is then used to manufacture carrier bags The Morbach plastics recycling plant uses the ecoLoop process Products manufactured using the ecoLoop method have obtained the Blue Angel environmental label as they are produced using up to 80% of recycled post consumer plastic waste The Blue Angel (‘Der Blaue Engel’ in German) is a German certification for environmentally-friendly products and services Sustainability of the plant is improved by using closed water cycles for the production process the catalytic exhaust gas is purified to reduce the environmental impact The plant also uses heat recovery systems to improve the sustainability ecoLoop carrier bags are found to have better life cycle assessment compared to those made from paper and cotton the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Material Science and Technology Recycling of packaging wastes is a saviour to the future prospects of packaging industry given the increasing volatility in crude oil prices The use of waste film as a raw material resource will reduce the dependency and consumption of fossil raw materials It will also reduce emission of greenhouse gases The use of 80% recycled plastic material in producing new carrier bags cuts carbon dioxide emissions by at least 60% according to Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (IFEU Heidelberg) The close loop cycle used at Morbach plastic recycling plant means that the carrier bags are 100% recyclable and are thus safeguarded from the fluctuations in prices of raw materials The bags can be reused number of times and help protect the environment Papier-Mettler is a leading flexible packaging company in Europe The company produces eco-friendly carrier bags under different brand names ‘I’m green’ carrier bags are made from sugar cane whereas natureStep products are manufactured using bio-degradable materials bioStep products are manufactured using renewable raw materials The new Eco Plastics bottle recycling facility is a US-based producer of bottle grade raw materials Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network. Louis Earnest Braun passed peacefully Monday morning, March 21, 2011 at 10:20 a.m. in his room at Arbor Glen Assisted Living, Naples, FL, nine months after his loving wife of 64 years Alice Waterman McCoy Braun, and a 1 1/2 years after his sister Armella Braun Fischer and brother-in-law Robert Paul Fischer, all residents of Arbor Glen/Arbor Trace. The four had retired to Naples in 1982. He was a partner in Keystone Bakery Inc. (Ohio/Pennsylvania) until the sale of the company in 1979. He retired from the company in 1981 after an association of 35 years. He was a member of Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church in Naples, FL, and a former member of St. John's Episcopal Church in Youngstown, Ohio. The Braun's lived at the Commodore Club on Harbour Drive in Naples, FL, from 1982 to 2002. Mr. Braun loved to dance and had reached the Arthur Murray Silver achievement level. His trips to Europe with his wife included London and Paris; also a trip to his father's birthplace, Morbach, Germany, in the Black Forest and a boat ride down the Rhine. He leaves two sons, Douglas A. Braun of Niantic, CT. and Louis E. Braun, Jr. of Sonoma, CA; daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth B. Andreini, formerly of San Francisco, CA, and a resident of Naples, FL, since 2003, and five grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Trinity-by-the-Cove Episcopal Church, 553 Galleon Drive, Naples, FL 34102 or to Hospice of Naples, 1095 Whippoorwill Lane, Naples, FL 34105 or Collier Veteran's Council 680 8th Ave S., Naples, FL 34102. No services are scheduled at this time. Burial will be in the Braun Family plot at Uniondale Cemetery, Pittsburgh, PA. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. As a beauty editor, I’m constantly confronted with the sight of beautiful, overlong Rapunzel manes. So much so that I started to think, What works for stars like Jennifer Lopez and Kim Kardashian must work for me too “Extensions used to be seen as artificial, but that has changed,” says hair and makeup expert Armin Morbach but an integral part of modern hair care and styling They provide instant volume and are ubiquitous But what I really wanted to know was: Do hair extensions look just as good in regular or do they only work if you have an entourage of stylists around you I answered all of these questions and more by getting hair extensions myself I asked creative art director Tim Mathé from Lippert’s Hairdressers in Munich for his advice Here’s what he said: “The most important thing is to see an expert so that the hair is not damaged or sometimes hairpieces are simply too heavy to be used on fine hair find out everything you need to know about getting hair extensions According to Morbach, quality is crucial. “You can recognize high-quality extensions by the fact that they look like highlights or seamlessly like your own hair color,” the expert says. “If you order online, you should either have the extensions dyed by a hairdresser or, if you have experience, adjust them yourself at home. Good extensions can be dyed, styled, and washed.” Natural-looking extensions are trending—and more common than you think.  The different types of hair extensionsThere are countless ways to lengthen your own hair from methods that last between six weeks and six months to hairpieces that are only used for one-off styling “There are the right extensions for every concern and every color,” says Mathé. “Even small holes in the bangs can now be filled.” Tape extensions in particular are really suitable for every hair type, though it’s best if the hair is at least seven to eight inches long (think: bob length). The choice of extension type also depends on how often you style your hair, says Morbach. “Those who style their hair frequently and in a variety of ways should avoid adhesive extensions, as the adhesive pads are often visible in plaited hairstyles,” the expert says. “It’s important to think about your own style beforehand.” ● Adhesive extensions: Suitable for women who usually wear their hair down. ● Clip-in extensions: Ideal for flexible styles, especially if you often wear braids or pinned-up hairstyles. They can be attached to the back of the head and then styled as desired. From disco curls to Beyoncé's Texas blowout, hair maximalism is taking over. Hair extensions for waves or curls“Generally speaking, extensions work wonderfully with natural waves or even curls,” says Morbach. “If the natural hair is more curly, we send the extensions in beforehand to have them permed to match the natural hair. This works up to a light shade of about caramel blonde.” “Many manufacturers coat their extensions with a layer of silicone to make them shinier and last longer,” says Mathé. “This often looks like doll’s hair in your own hair.” If you use real hair extensions that don’t have that silicone layer, however, it will look like your own hair while wet or dry. The Best Curly and Coily Hair Products of 2025Gallery17 SlidesBy Lisa DeSantisView SlideshowHair extensions and coloring: How does it work?“The first step is to accurately determine your own hair tone,” says Morbach. “Many people misjudge their hair color, like as dark blonde when it’s actually light brown. As soon as the correct shade has been determined, you should choose extensions in exactly that color.” “In general, your own hair is always prepared before insertion,” adds Mathé. “Either just by washing and blow-drying, so the extensions are matched to the natural hair color, or you dye, highlight, or tone and then match the hair extensions to the new color.” Pro tip: Buy individual extensions first and color them at home to the shade of your own hair. This will give you a precise template, so then you can purchase high-quality extensions in the right shade. If you want to change the color later on, the extensions can easily be dyed at the same time. Breaking down the key differences, according to hairstylists. My experience getting extensionsBeauty editor Anna Bader tried out exactly how hair extensions work Ann-Christin TraubI’ve worn a bob and long bob for three years Ann-Christin TraubFirst, stylist Tim Mathé dyes my own hair. I opt for blonde strands in balayage and with gentle painting powder Dyeing must always take place before the extensions are inserted Ann-Christin TraubNext, my hair is washed. Mathé finishes my freshly dyed blonde with a cool gloss beforehand Ann-Christin TraubMy hair is blow-dried and straightened so that the extensions can be inserted correctly.… Ann-Christin Traub.…And the base length is cut slightly so that the extensions can blend in more naturally Ann-Christin TraubMathé chooses four colors of human hair extensions for me that will perfectly complement my highlighted hair Ann-Christin TraubHe then starts at the back of my head and inserts the strands “The hairpieces have so-called tapes attached to them which in turn are coated with hair-friendly adhesive These tapes are glued to your own hair from above and below using the sandwich technique.” “It’s a very hair-friendly adhesive that lasts a very long time and can be removed from the hair manually.” Ann-Christin TraubSeveral rows of human hair are inserted along the back of my head in precise rows a lot of hair needs to be inserted,” says Mathé the sides and even the front area are inserted it takes about 25 minutes to put the extensions in I really do feel like I have hair on par with Jennifer Lopez It’s so surreal that I burst out laughing for a moment How great is it that you can get such beautiful hair in such a short time This is a before-and-after comparison of my hair extensions Ann-Christin TraubHair extensions: My thoughts after two weeksStyled The hair doesn’t bother me at all; I don’t even notice it when I sleep And my fear that I would now have to spend hours styling my hair has not materialized it’s the opposite: I now need less time in the bathroom I was very worried that my hair would no longer look nice or that it would somehow appear artificial But this ended up being the opposite: The strands I put in matched my natural hair exactly and somehow fell more beautifully than before which is probably also due to the extra strands at the front of my head 17 Best Curling Irons, Tested and Reviewed on Different Hair TypesBy Danielle Sinay and Alanna Martine KilkearyView SlideshowAll in all I am really impressed with the result and recommend hair extensions to anyone who wants long hair I will definitely be wearing them for as long as I can you will have to adapt to a more voluminous look as it requires a different styling Good preparation and the willingness to adapt to these changes are therefore essential.” “Extensions require just as much care as your own hair as they react similarly to external influences or dry and take on odors if they are not cleaned and cared for regularly What you do for your natural hair also applies to extensions,” says Morbach The expert recommends using special shampoo for extensions “The general rule of thumb is: Clear shampoos without oil can usually be used and braid it at bedtime so that the hair doesn’t kink or get damaged by friction.” He also recommends that you use dry shampoo more often and apply leave-in conditioner to your hair to keep your extensions and natural hair looking good for longer. “Your hair will also grow faster if you wash it less often,” he adds. 12 Best Dry Shampoos to Refresh Greasy Hair, According to Hair Stylists & EditorsGallery12 SlidesBy Emily Rekstis and Danielle SinayView SlideshowConditioner, hair-care products, and hairspray can be used as usual. However, use caution if you have blonde extensions: Heavily processed blonde hair shouldn’t come in contact with bleach, as it could turn the strands orange. According to Morbach, most extensions are first bleached and then dyed to the desired color. As a result, they can resemble heavily damaged, bleached hair and require particularly intensive care. “I always recommend using a tangle teaser or brush to comb the hair so that the extensions don’t come loose,” the expert says. “You can use them to carefully brush through the hair. In general, combing is particularly important at the roots to prevent the hair from tangling.” The experts we talked to suggest avoiding exercise for a few days, because you should generally leave the adhesive to work for 48 hours after attaching it. Also, you shouldn’t wash your hair during this time. How long do extensions last?“It depends on the method,” says Mathé. “Tape extensions last between 8 and 12 weeks, after which they have grown out and need to be removed.” That said, some extensions can be reused. Extensions offer a lot of options when it comes to styling. You can wear any look that you would with your real hair—and even some you wouldn’t have before. The advantage of hair extensions is that you have more to work with, which allows the style to last longer. “You can do any hairstyle you want, because the tape extensions are applied in such a way that they are invisible,” says Mathé. However, there are some different techniques to keep in mind: “If you want your hair to look very full at the front when worn loose, then strands of hair will also be added to the sides at the front of the top of your head,” he says. “You should then make sure that the extension tapes are not visible when styling buns or ponytails.” His tip? “Wavy styles look great with the diffuser,” he says. “But other methods also work great, like styling with the Dyson Airwrap or using straighteners and curling irons.” The fact is: You can do anything—treat extensions like your own hair Therefore the question of cost cannot be answered in general terms My Hairtalk extensions with tape, which were applied at Lippert’s Hairdressers in Munich cost 137 euros per pack of 12 strands measuring 25 centimeters in length; 45 centimeters cost 176 euros per pack of 12 A hair-extension application with human hair starts at three packs and has a styling fee of 68 euros the cost of removing the extensions is 196 euros This article first appeared on Glamour Germany. BRIDGEWATER -- It's been nearly 30 years since the Braun family sold the Keystone Bakery, a Bridgewater landmark, major Beaver County employer and a family-run business since Louis H. Braun and brothers began managing operations there in 1926. After the sale many members of the Braun family left Beaver County, and most of the memorabilia from the bakery's long history went with them. The collection, which includes everything from newspaper clippings to company marketing materials to the framed U.S. Constitution that hung on the bakery's office wall, ended up with Doug Braun, Louis H. Braun's grandson, who now lives in Connecticut. Now, after three decades, the collection is returning to Beaver County, where Braun hopes it will find a permanent home with the Beaver Area Heritage Museum. "I want it to be enjoyed by the public," Braun said in a telephone interview. "That's my intent here, to share it." The roots of the Braun family's baking legacy were already established in Pittsburgh when three young brothers, Louis, Gustave, and Ernest Braun, made separate journeys from Morbach, Germany, to settle in Pittsburgh. Louis, then 17, arrived May 4, 1909, on a steamship from Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, Doug Braun's research shows. In a record made on Ellis Island, the place of entry for many immigrants, Louis's occupation was listed as "baker." The brothers had jobs waiting for them, Doug Braun explained. Their uncle, E.R. Braun, had founded Braun Baking Co. -- of Town Talk bread fame -- around 1889, and there the brothers learned the family business. In 1926 Braun Baking Co. acquired Keystone Bakery from the Walters family, which started the business in the Beaver area in 1859. E.R. Braun sent his nephews to manage the operation, which was housed in a large brick building on Market Street in Bridgewater. Three years later, in 1929, they split from Braun Baking and established the Keystone Bakery as an independent company, with the understanding that they would not compete with their uncle's company for the Pittsburgh bread market. Agreeing to steer clear of the city market didn't hamper Keystone's growth. The company's territory quickly spread in the opposite direction, northwest into Ohio and south into West Virginia. And, of course, it "had the Beaver Valley really tied up," Doug Braun said. "All the stores carried Keystone bread." Doug Braun's grandfather Louis H. Braun became the company's president by the mid-1930s after Ernest Braun died and Gustave Braun left the business. Louis would continue to run the bakery for the rest of his life, Doug Braun said. "He was a real baker," Braun remembered. "He'd walk into the plant every day and pick up a loaf of bread, and I can remember he'd just smell it. He could tell by his sense of smell if it was right or not." By the mid-1930s the bakery had been outfitted with state-of-the art breadmaking machinery, and Louis H. Braun was so proud of the facility that he had a booklet printed to explain the mechanized process to school children and other visitors, Doug Braun said. In 1936, the year the booklet was published, the Keystone Bakery was producing 14 kinds of bread -- everything from standards such as rye, white and brown bread to "Prun-o Wheat," a "natural mild laxative food made with a liberal amount of prune juice," it said. The bakery was also producing 10 kinds of rolls and coffee cakes and 18 types of cakes, cookies and pastries. When the Braun family bought Keystone Bakery, it had eight delivery trucks. It would grow to operate 33 delivery trucks from the Bridgewater facility, and 22 more out of another distribution facility in Youngstown, Ohio, Braun said. The company employed about 175 people and its bake ovens ran 24 hours a day, five days a week. On two days, 12-hour pauses in production were allotted for maintenance. The Keystone Bakery remained a family operation, with children and spouses of children becoming involved in different aspects of the business. Doug Braun's father, Louis E. Braun, moved his family to Ohio around the early 1950s to manage the company's Youngstown facility. But ultimately, "it was always (my grandfather's) company," Doug Braun said. "He was always the boss." By the 1970s the Keystone Bakery had outgrown its production facility, which was largely still the original brick factory built by the Walters family in 1901. "The family had to make a decision whether we were going to build a new bakery or sell the bakery and allow my dad, my aunt, my uncle and my grandfather to retire," Braun said. They decided to sell. After that, the bakery changed hands a few times and eventually ended up with Stroehmann Brothers Co., which stopped production at the Bridgewater facility in 1985. According to an article from that time, about 70 employees lost their jobs. But the building went on to anchor a redevelopment of Bridgewater. It was revitalized into Stone Point Landing, a space that now houses several medical and corporate offices and the Tinitique restaurant. "Even though the bakery no longer exists, the building enjoys viable reuse and today houses a variety of businesses that employ Beaver Countians to this day," said Elaine Savoldi of Town Center Associates, the property manager. Doug Braun hopes said he hopes that some of his bakery memorabilia can be housed inside its original home in the former bakery building. He and Tinitique partner Tony Pizzuti have collaborated on plans to display some pieces inside the restaurant this summer. His ultimate goal, Braun said, is for the collection to be kept intact and accessible to the public in the Beaver area, where so many have memories of the Keystone Bakery and its bread. "This area is a wonderful area," Braun said. "It's got such great history. And how it's evolved through time is something our children should all understand." MenuMiss Fame talks developing her new cruelty-free makeup line and drag’s impact on fashion By Evan Ross KatzOct. 2, 2018Everybody wants a little bit of fame. Miss Fame that is. And now they can have her with the launch of her new makeup line, aptly titled Miss Fame Beauty Fame’s penchant for makeup follows a trajectory that has straddled fashion, beauty and drag. As a model, Fame is signed to Wilhelmina and IMG Models Paris and has the distinction of being the first drag artist to appear in editorial in Vogue Germany she’s collaborated with brands including Prada Versace and Tommy Hilfiger and is a former spokesmodel for L’Oréal Paris “Prior to being on Drag Race, even before the show, Fame was a prime example of how to build, and establish a coherently realized brand,” BibleGirl said in an interview “What she is doing right now within the beauty industry is revolutionary With a queen being at the helm of what is the beginning of a cosmetics giant the writing is on the wall for how incredible of a legacy the brand will have.” Mikael SchulzMiss Fame Beauty offers five creamy shades of LipVoyeur Crème Lipstick that retail for $19 They include “Flash of Flesh,” a nude with neutral undertones “Dirty Couture,” a deep sapphire blue and “The Other Woman,” a deep Below we caught up with Fame at New York City’s DragCon to chat about what to expect from her beauty line as well as the ongoing crossover (or blurring of the lines depending on how you look at it) between drag and fashion Armin MorbachMic: Twenty-five drag queens appeared at New York Fashion Week, bolstered largely by Opening Ceremony’s large drag queen-infused runway on which you appeared Do you feel like fashion is finally recognizing the importance that drag plays in informing the runway and we are in a pop culture phenomenon where drag is of the moment What I hope continues happening is that as the trend starts to dissolve we are still having positions in fashion and opportunities secured and that we are getting paid for the work that we are getting to do because it’s a lot of work but we really need to assist our queer talent I want to ensure that we still have positions secured in the world of fashion Armin MorbachAs you see more and more drag queens sprouting up with high fashion sensibilities as someone who really helped bring that forward into the mainstream It’s two-sided for me because I’m aware that as dedicated as I am to the craft of Miss Fame there’s going to be times where somebody just hires somebody because they are a drag queen So it doesn’t necessarily matter about the quality of the work I put forth and the dedication to detail which is a part of my branding But maybe some brands are interested in something a little more a little bit more of what drag is known for So for me it means that the doors are open I just hope I can continue to facilitate work that fits my identity and that’s aligned with the kind of persona that I represent hyper-stylized look that you never seem to drop the ball on trying to maintain such a high level of presentation at all times especially in a culture that scrutinizes often in an effort to find flaw It’s exhausting being on top of my own game and making sure that nothing slips This whole DragCon was a slip on a slip on a slip Styling was a mess and I had to pull in the reins and direct that show I could be a little bit more gracious and not say much more about that.. but I was stressed in places that I probably shouldn’t be especially when building a team to help support my vision But this is trial and error and so I’m still trying to figure out what works for me I always say that I want the best all the time but sometimes the best are in Paris during Fashion Week and DragCon is here so I have to work with new people and try to build new lines in order to see what is possible What I ended up having to do this fashion week on the drop was contact Marc Jacobs’ people and turn out high-level looks that came the day of So that is because a fashion emergency was real and I’m not willing to surrender my quality I’d rather show up a little bit late and look perfect How did you go about ensuring that this makeup line would be a whole year in the same facility talking about it I had a little help from Wilhelmina in developing the Miss Fame brand logo from the silver that was inspired by Joan Crawford from Oscars night I’m surrounded by incredibly high-fashion people that have helped me mold my ability and my image It was something that was going to be a beautiful payoff a range that could be worn from a commercial standpoint to also an artistic standpoint — that’s why there’s glitter in there and that’s why there’s blue in there I also wanted it to be nurturing for the lips with a smoothing cream formula which is about taking care of the skin And also a metal package versus a plastic package because that reads luxury to me And beautiful imagery that I gave my heart to I traveled to Germany to shoot this campaign This was not created by somebody and then presented to me on a table I’m an artist building a brand from an artist’s standpoint; I’m not a celebrity building a brand from a celebrity standpoint Jayme ThorntonThere are a number of folks out there who are makeup novices and might look at a product like this and think it’s too sophisticated for them “How’s Your Head?” is the second shade in the formula (it’s like Drag Race tribute — it’s what people know me for literally and it pokes fun at something funny) so wear something that you know you can get away with during the daytime and if you feel like exploring a little danger try “The Other Woman,” which is a provocative way to wear something that is classic Watch my YouTube videos to see how to do that You’re gonna want to build on your comfort and your confidence and then elaborate on that Albanian Arianit Besiri has won the local elections in Germany Besiri won the elections for mayor of Morbach in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate "Getting 60.2 percent of the votes in a German municipality with about 11,000 inhabitants is a clear proof of the trust and support that Arianiti has gained from the local community" Tutje has announced that Besiri has been engaged in German politics for several years and recently serving as a scientific associate to deputy Lars Castellucci chairman of the Committee for Internal Policy in the German Bundestag "His victory is not just a personal achievement but a powerful message for the Albanian diaspora and future generations: success and dedication know no national borders," he wrote further.  This site is controlled and managed by KOHA are protected by KOHA's copyright and KOHA retains the reserved rights for them Materials on this site may not be used for commercial purposes without the prior permission of KOHA is prohibited The use of materials from any website or other medium without the permission of the KOHA Group on behalf of all the units that make it up (Koha Ditore is a violation of copyright and of intellectual property according to the legal provisions in force All violators of these rights will face the law The translation of contents into other languages ​​is done automatically and there may be errors Annex of the former Radio Prishtina (first floor) George Bush pn the peaks of the volcanic mountains of the Eifel a region in the west of Rhineland-Palatinate don their white caps and the freshly fallen snow glitters in the sunlight in the forest the cross-country ski trails are marked out on the Ernstberg near Hinterweiler and the downhill slope on the Mäuseberg near Daun is lit up in the evenings There are toboggan hire stations at both sites The ‘Wolfsschlucht’ winter sports region near Prüm has no toboggan run but there is an area set up specially for sledging next to the ski hut A tobogganing slope has also been prepared on the ‘Mäuseberg’ near Daun All the regions share the current weather conditions on their websites and provide information on whether there is enough snow for tobogganing Winter landscapes are perfect for sledging At 816 metres, the Erbeskopf in the Hunsrück region is the highest skiing mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate There are snow cannons along the slopes to boost the snowfall if required when the temperatures are below zero and keep the three Alpine downhill slopes the toboggan run and the forest cross-country skiing trail in shape You can hire skis or snowboards and all the equipment and there is even a skiing and snowboarding school so you can hone your technique for turning and cruising into the valley You can also ski, snowboard and toboggan on the slopes of the Dollbergen near Neuhütten. Cross-country skiers can choose between two marked Dollberg trails, one of five and one of eight kilometres. Around the Hermeskeil ski region the local ski club at an altitude of 600 metres maintains the ‘Schöne Aussicht’ cross-country trail with a 10-kilometre red route and a six-kilometre green route plus the three-kilometre Adrian circuit and the seven-kilometre Adrian Forstelbach trail A skier in a dreamy winter landscape on Erbeskopf The nine-kilometre Kahlheid trail runs between the Erbeskopf and Idarkopf around the third-highest elevation in Rhineland-Palatinate, the 766-metre Kahlheid in the skiing region near Morbach The village and ski region of Kell am See sit at an altitude of 530 metres There are three circuits of between four and a half and eight kilometres from which cross-country skiers can enjoy the forest and the views over the reservoir Winter sports fans on a cross-country trail in Bad Marienberg In good snow conditions, there are four marked cross-country skiing routes in the spa resort of Bad Marienberg The three and a half-kilometre ‘Am Fernsehturm’ trail is of medium difficulty and mostly popular for its sweeping views over the Westerwald forest The ‘Wildpark-Loipe’ is 500 metres longer and excellent for families Loops 3 and 4 connect to the network of trails in neighbouring Nisterberg The Westerwald trail stretches some 35 kilometres from Bad Marienberg over the Fuchskaute the highest mountain in the Westerwald at 657 metres There is also a 200-metre toboggan run that starts just near the Wildpark Hotel Suddenly everything is different with just one machine: The Charlie Manz Blockhaus GmbH company in Morbach has reinvented its logistics concept with a SENNEBOGEN timber handling machine last year Large construction cranes have been replaced in their loading and unloading function by the manoeuvrable powerful 723 E-series timber handler with a 119 kW diesel engine Thanks to the multi-purpose timber handling specialist weighing 27 t fewer transport routes are now required and the company has gained a significant amount of autonomy in the construction of its massive log houses located in Morbach in the Rhineland-Palatinate a company which builds log houses for their clients.BRING A PIECE OF CANADA TO YOUR HOMEUnpacking your check shirt enjoying the unbelievable landscapes of Canada and experiencing the solitary life of a so-called "lumberjack" sounds like the perfect balance to escape the often stressful everyday life founder and Managing Director of Charlie Manz Blockhaus GmbH in Germany made exactly this his mission over four decades ago and now brings the Canadian dream to Germany with his company When he emigrated to Canada with his family many years ago he learned the profession of log house construction and finally imported it to Germany as a successful business model Even today there is still a lot of manual work in these houses with accurately fitting chainsaw work for the later cut-outs on the logs but with considerably more manpower and assistance from machines LO­GIS­TICS COM­PLETELY RE­STRUC­TURED WITH SENNEBOGEN 723 E-SE­RIESEach individual log house is assembled on a set-up site in Morbach before delivery to the customer The main depot at the log yard is located approx it was common practice to rent trucks from other companies especially for this transport route and to unload the logs with two construction cranes at the destination In order to streamline this process and avoid the need for external support through costly truck rentals the company turned to SENNEBOGEN at Bauma 2019 With the help of sales and service partner Jungbluth a new logistics concept was finally designed and the 723 E-series including a trailer application should help the company achieve greater flexibility and autonomy in the future: "The 723 E-series Pick & Carry machine from SENNEBOGEN has already proven itself in practice after only a short time transporting and positioning – it fits our requirement profile perfectly This acquisition has made production much more effective and flexible," explains consultant Dr SWITCH TO A FUEL-SAV­ING AND EMIS­SION-RE­DUCED MA­TE­R­IAL HAN­DLING SO­LU­TIONSuch a log house is particularly popular with environmentally conscious and nature-loving house owners Carl Manz when asked how Charlie Manz Blockhaus' customers are typically characterized So it is only logical that the company is also committed to the sustainable use of raw materials and nature The short transport distances for the regional procurement of its fir and Douglas fir trunks are proof of this as is the switch to a fuel-saving and emission-reduced material handling solution from SENNEBOGEN Thanks to a powerful 119 kW engine configured in accordance with the latest emissions standards it is no problem at all to power the 27-tonne timber handler and pull a trailer weighing up to 20 t Using the trailer also saves a lot of fuel as fewer trips from log yard to assembly yard have to be made Advertise With UsFacebookTwitter With market-leading print and digital platforms for the Recycling and Bulk Material 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