On Tuesday, October 28, someone is in for a big surprise. Someone will want to do something risky. Someone is advised to listen carefully to everyone's opinion, and someone will be fussed over like a small child.

      Aries:

      Today you will be unusually lucky in love, which automatically means it's better not to touch the cards today.

      Taurus:

      Avoid the temptation to utter the sacrosanct phrase "I told you so," even if you actually did. People have the right to make mistakes.

      Gemini:

      Today a big surprise awaits you. If I say more about it, it will no longer be a surprise, so—I'll be quiet.

      Cancer:

      Today you'll be obsessed with the desire to do something at your own risk, although common sense will be muttering that you shouldn't. It's dangerous to suppress such desires; just don't break the law.

      Leo:

      Today you'll be charged with a double portion of energy. You probably won't even have to chase the bus — it's more likely the bus will have to chase you. Try to use up this energy during daylight; if you keep it until the evening, you'll have trouble falling asleep.

      Virgo:

      Today you'll be a fidget in the best sense of the word. It's quite possible that someone will suffer because of your carelessness and sluggishness, but overall your mood shouldn't cause negative emotions in you or those around you.

      Libra:

      Before you unfurl the sail, check the direction and strength of the wind. It might carry you somewhere you don't want to go.

      Scorpio:

      Today you should listen very carefully to the views of each interested party and then do as you see fit. You won't go wrong.

      Sagittarius:

      Today consider knowledge a means, not an end. Your skills won't improve today, even if you make the most titanic efforts.

      Capricorn:

      Today you'll be treated like a small child, utterly deprived of the ability to think for yourself. In the morning you may be forced to put on that particular hat, and in the evening an object like a power drill or a blender in your hands may cause genuine hysteria among those around you. Try to endure this trial calmly.

      Aquarius:

      Today you'll be highly valued by many different people, and without exception they will all seek your attention. Today you can quite well afford to be a little capricious and not accept offers right away, so you can take your time choosing the best.

      Pisces:

      Today you'll most likely have to make a compromise. That's still better than entering into an open conflict. Besides, you'll always have time to do the latter later.

Другие Новости Кирова (НЗК)

Another price increase at Kirov gas stations. Another price increase at Kirov gas stations. The customary Tuesday gasoline price hike occurred in Kirov on October 28 at Lukoil gas stations. In Kirov, a young man stole a car while the owner was taking out the trash. In Kirov, a young man stole a car while the owner was taking out the trash. At the time of his detention, the young man was drunk. On October 27, the results of the regional stage of the Russian National Award "Student of the Year" were announced. Recall that the competitions were held for students of higher education institutions and students of institutions of secondary vocational education (SPO).

A convincing victory was won by Vyatka State University (VyatGU) college student Mikhail Korolyov. He was named the best in the "Professional of the Year" category.

Students of Vyatka State University proudly represented the university in a number of categories, ultimately taking several first places.

The winner in the "Volunteer of the Year" category was Alyona Kostina, a fourth-year student in the "Advertising and Public Relations" program of the Faculty of Philology and Media Communications. Alyona is an experienced volunteer and organizer of many volunteer initiatives. For several years she has worked as an additional education teacher at the Orichev House of Creativity.

Olesya Ushakova is a second-year master's student in sociology at the Faculty of History, Political Science and Cultural Studies. She heads the press service of the "Student Squads of the Kirov Region" and has extensive experience working in social media. Lesya became the winner in the "Media of the Year" category.

The students from "Zdes Media" — the student media center of VyatGU — caused a real sensation. Last year they were already the best, and now they confidently repeated their success, achieving a new victory. At the competition the "Zdes Media" team was represented by Ivan Zayakin (Faculty of History, Political Science and Cultural Studies), Varvara Busygina (Pedagogical Institute), Ekaterina Kuligina (Faculty of Philology and Media Communications), Anastasia Shatunova (Faculty of Philology and Media Communications). And, of course, the head of the media center, Daria Trefilova, a staff member of the VyatGU press service and a graduate of the university this year.

Dasha commented:
"We prepared seriously for this competition, spent a long time planning our performances and rehearsed a great deal. The second challenge — coming up with a media project for the Ministry of Youth Policy — was particularly difficult for us. While working on it, the team and I were constantly on calls, discussing it even at night, because at other times everyone had their own commitments: work and studies. And we really wanted to win! In the end everything went well — we were even advised to submit this idea for a grant."

Celebrating the victory, Dasha emphasized that it is due not only to the students who participated in the competition but to the entire media center team.

"This victory belongs to every member of 'Zdes Media', because it is they who made the media center what it is: strong, vibrant and active," she added, adding:
"I am the head of the media center and I see how everyone is being creative, developing and becoming professionals. And all this happens in a friendly, fun, joyful atmosphere. So I'm doing everything right, aren't I?"

In December the winners of the regional stage will be able to represent the Kirov Region at the final competitions of the Russian National Award "Student of the Year." On October 27, the results of the regional stage of the Russian National Award "Student of the Year" were announced. Recall that the competitions were held for students of higher education institutions and students of institutions of secondary vocational education (SPO). A convincing victory was won by Vyatka State University (VyatGU) college student Mikhail Korolyov. He was named the best in the "Professional of the Year" category. Students of Vyatka State University proudly represented the university in a number of categories, ultimately taking several first places. The winner in the "Volunteer of the Year" category was Alyona Kostina, a fourth-year student in the "Advertising and Public Relations" program of the Faculty of Philology and Media Communications. Alyona is an experienced volunteer and organizer of many volunteer initiatives. For several years she has worked as an additional education teacher at the Orichev House of Creativity. Olesya Ushakova is a second-year master's student in sociology at the Faculty of History, Political Science and Cultural Studies. She heads the press service of the "Student Squads of the Kirov Region" and has extensive experience working in social media. Lesya became the winner in the "Media of the Year" category. The students from "Zdes Media" — the student media center of VyatGU — caused a real sensation. Last year they were already the best, and now they confidently repeated their success, achieving a new victory. At the competition the "Zdes Media" team was represented by Ivan Zayakin (Faculty of History, Political Science and Cultural Studies), Varvara Busygina (Pedagogical Institute), Ekaterina Kuligina (Faculty of Philology and Media Communications), Anastasia Shatunova (Faculty of Philology and Media Communications). And, of course, the head of the media center, Daria Trefilova, a staff member of the VyatGU press service and a graduate of the university this year. Dasha commented: "We prepared seriously for this competition, spent a long time planning our performances and rehearsed a great deal. The second challenge — coming up with a media project for the Ministry of Youth Policy — was particularly difficult for us. While working on it, the team and I were constantly on calls, discussing it even at night, because at other times everyone had their own commitments: work and studies. And we really wanted to win! In the end everything went well — we were even advised to submit this idea for a grant." Celebrating the victory, Dasha emphasized that it is due not only to the students who participated in the competition but to the entire media center team. "This victory belongs to every member of 'Zdes Media', because it is they who made the media center what it is: strong, vibrant and active," she added, adding: "I am the head of the media center and I see how everyone is being creative, developing and becoming professionals. And all this happens in a friendly, fun, joyful atmosphere. So I'm doing everything right, aren't I?" In December the winners of the regional stage will be able to represent the Kirov Region at the final competitions of the Russian National Award "Student of the Year." In Kirov Oblast, a cooperation agreement has been concluded between the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) and the regional operator for waste management. The Ministry of Ecology reported who may be involved in the pollution of the Yug River. The Ministry of Ecology reported who may be involved in the pollution of the Yug River. The agency confirmed that water had been contaminated in the Podosinovsky District. At the trial in Mamedov's case, they discussed the "tail." At the trial in Mamedov's case, they discussed the "tail." On October 28, another hearing in the case of the former head of the Kirov Region Tourism Development Center, Ruslan Mamedov, was held at the Pervomaysky District Court in Kirov. Most residents of Kirov believe that grandmothers should help raise their grandchildren. Most residents of Kirov believe that grandmothers should help raise their grandchildren. According to a SuperJob survey, 78% of Kirov residents support grandmothers' involvement in child-rearing. Experts note that their help is most often regarded as "unobtrusive support."

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