Robin Svensk to lead RÖR project with 7.5 million kronor

Entrepreneur Robin Svensk will lead the RÖR project investing 7.5 million kronor in companies in Örebro County.

The project aims to support new ideas and businesses in the county. Robin Svensk highlights his motivation in a press release. What motivates me the most is to see people and businesses grow, he says. RÖR is described as a million-kronor investment to develop companies, as previously reported by Nerikes Allehanda.

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Illustration of Region Dalarna council allocating 30 million SEK to child psychiatry, showing politicians debating budget with symbolic care elements.
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Region Dalarna allocates up to 30 million SEK to child psychiatry for 2026

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Region Dalarna's regional council has decided to allocate up to 30 million kronor extra to the care choice for child and youth psychiatry (BUP) in 2026. The investment aims to retain care providers. The opposition warns that the funds will not solve the root problems.

Region Dalarna has decided to increase support for the culture bus by one million kronor in the 2027 budget. The initiative gives more school classes in the county the chance to visit theaters and museums.

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Voting in the 2025–2026 citizen budget for rural areas has concluded. Out of 43 proposals, 31 projects will be carried out with a total budget of 2.3 million kronor.

The Wallenberg family is set to become the largest owner in the struggling steel company Stegra, Dagens industri reports citing multiple sources. Investors are providing 15 billion kronor to rescue the green steel project, with the Wallenberg sphere covering half. Lenders will release nearly 10 billion kronor in previously frozen loans.

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SVT visited the filming of the series Riksmord which is ongoing in Borlänge and surrounding areas. The series is produced by SkyShowtime and features several well-known actors.

Four regional councilors from Samling för Dalarna unveiled plans on Tuesday for a 1.2 billion kronor renovation of Mora lasarett. The investment addresses 1970s operating rooms, work environment issues, and threats of fines following a prolonged process with setbacks.

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HockeyAllsvenskan sport chief Erik Ryman visited newly promoted Visby Roma on Gotland for a welcome meeting, expressing optimism about opening a new market despite travel concerns raised by rivals. He also welcomed Leksand's arrival from SHL.

 

 

 

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