This news broadcast covers various topics, including:
1. **National Industrial Complexes:** The government plans to establish new national industrial complexes in Iksan and Wanju, with the aim of boosting regional development. The complexes will focus on food and hydrogen industries, and significant economic effects are anticipated.
2. **Samsung's Investment:** Samsung announced a substantial investment in non-metropolitan areas, excluding Jeonbuk, leading to criticism and questions about regional development plans.
3. **Dry Weather Warnings:** Dry weather warnings are issued in Jeollabuk-do, impacting areas like Jeonju and Gunsan.
4. **Kunsan National University Lawsuit:** Kunsan National University faces controversy and legal action related to its research on wind power and financial disputes with companies.
5. **Personnel Hearing Controversy:** Controversy surrounds the confirmation hearing of a new president for the Jeonbuk Development Corporation due to real estate issues.
6. **Construction Union Investigations:** Police are conducting investigations into illegal activities at construction sites, leading to tensions with labor unions.
7. **Efforts to Prevent Student Dropout:** The Jeollabuk-do Office of Education is taking measures to prevent students from dropping out of school, including support programs in high schools.
8. **Diplomatic Resolution with Japan:** The Jeonju City Council condemns the government's approach to resolving forced conscription issues with Japan, calling it "humiliating diplomacy."
9. **Livestock Farm Incidents:** Multiple incidents of property damage and barn fires occur at livestock farms, resulting in significant losses.
10. **Cornus Officinalis Blossoms:** The Cornus officinalis flowers in Namwonjucheon-myeon are expected to be in full bloom soon, offering a spectacular sight.
11. **Forest Fire Training:** Jinan County is preparing for forest fires by training forest fire extinguishers.
This news broadcast covers a wide range of local and national topics, providing information on current events and developments in the Jeollabuk-do region.
1. National industrial complexes are being promoted in Iksan and Wanju.
2. The number of national industrial complexes is expected to increase to 7.
3. Kunsan National University, which was researching offshore wind power, is embroiled in a lawsuit with related companies.
4. Samsung announced that it would invest 60 trillion won in non-metropolitan areas, but Jeonbuk, where Samsung has no business sites, was left out.
5. Dry weather warnings have been issued in areas such as Jeonju and Gunsan, with the wind expected to be about five degrees lower than yesterday.
6. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport has decided to add a national industrial complex, aiming to complete the regional era.
7. The government's confirmed plan to create a new national industrial complex is aimed at completing the local era.
8. The plan to increase the number of national industrial complexes by 15 in 10 metropolitan cities and provinces across the country has been established.
9. Two cities and counties in Jeollabuk-do, including Iksan-si and Wanju-gun, have been named as planned national industrial complexes.
10. The local economic effect of over 10 trillion won from the large-scale national industrial base is expected.
11. In Iksan, the goal is to build a second-stage industrial complex that will expand the existing Wanggung-myeon national food cluster.
12. The plan to invest 385.5 billion won by 2028 to create a total of 630,000 pyeong has been planned.
13. Wanju-gun's first national high-tech industrial complex will focus on fostering the hydrogen industry, a strategic industry in Jeollabuk-do.
14. Jeollabuk-do's February employment rate decreased to 60% in two months.
15. In 2018, Kunsan University invested tens of billions of won, including turbines, in wind power generation research in Gunsan Maldo Island.
16. The university calls a structure installation company and demands payment from two specific companies.
17. The head of the Kunsan National University Industrial-Academic Cooperation Foundation continues to act as if he can't give it as if it is just that or settle for something.
18. After the failure of the personnel hearing, the former president of the Jeonbuk Development Corporation withdrew after three months.
19. A bill to improve the negative effects of cooperatives such as agricultural and livestock cooperatives and fisheries cooperatives and forestry cooperatives has been introduced.
20. The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions said that the government is stigmatizing not only the construction union but all unions as illegal forces.
21. Jeonbuk Province is investigating 102 people in connection with illegal activities at construction sites.
22. The Jeonju City Council condemned the Yoon Seok-yeol government's solution to forced conscription, calling it humiliating diplomacy.
23. The Cornus officinalis flowers in Yonggung Village, Jucheon-myeon, Namwon, are expected to be in full bloom this weekend.
24. Jinan-gun conducted training to prevent safety accidents for forest fire prevention firefighting crews in celebration of the spring forest fire caution period.
25. Jeongeup City has decided to provide up to 7 million won in support to establishments that plan to upgrade restaurant facilities and convert sit-down tables to standing tables.
26. An invitational exhibition of Western painter Yoo Jae-hyun will be held at the Jeonju Kirim Museum of Art from tomorrow until May 14.
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