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Call (937) 339-2911 or visit www.hobartarena.com Miami Soil & Water Conservation District 1330 N.Cty Rd. 25A; Ste C; Troy, Ohio 45373 335-7645 or 335-7666 Fax 335-7465 www.miamiswcd.org Piqua: N. Wayne St. 615-1042 Covington Ave 778-4617 E. Ash St.-Wal-Mart 773-9000 Troy: W. Main St. 339-6626 W. Main St.-Wal-Mart 332-6820 Tipp City: W. Main St 667-4888 MEMBER FDIC UnityNationalBk.com Local Leaders, Local Lenders MIAMI VALLEY HYPNOSIS STOP SMOKING in just ONE sesson! Before your session learn about hypnosis: How it lowers stress • How hypnosis is 100% safe • How you are always in control • How you feel under hypnosis • Weight Control included in session! • www.miamivalleyhypnosis.com 332-8700 Present this coupon for $ 15 15 OFF OFF reg. price single private session The North Central Ohio Solid Waste District "Promoting Greater Participation in Recycling" www.ncowaste.org MIAMI COUNTY SANITARY ENGINEERING DEPT. WATER-WASTEWATER SOLID WASTE 937-440-5653 Fax 937-335-4208 N. Co. Rd 25A, Troy, OH 45373-1342 625 Olympic Dr. Troy, Ohio 45373 RANDY HARVEY Lawncare Manager (937) 335-6418 (Ohio) 1-800-237-5296 Fax (937) 339-7952 Sell us your Gold and Diamonds! Sell us your Gold and Diamonds! "Your Diamond Jeweler Since 1946" Earn 10% more when you bring in this ad! 2343 W Main St, Troy [email protected] 937-335-0055 Visit NIE online at www.sidneydailynews.com, www.troydailynews.com or www.dailycall.com Newspapers In Education NIE Coordinator: Dana Wolfe / Graphic Designer: Scarlett E. Smith Word of the Week imminent — likely to occur at any moment; impending Study the role of the newspa- per during colonial America, civil war times, during the two world wars, Korean and Vietnam wars. Discuss this topic with your class. declared surrender forces allies draft rights succeeds Newspaper Knowledge Rights and Responsibilities The Constitution and the nation’s laws guarantee U.S. citizens many rights and freedoms. But citizens also have responsibilities, one of which is not to abuse their rights. An abuse of the Constitution’s free- dom of speech guarantee, for example, would be to yell something that would cause people to commit an act that might endanger themselves or others. A group could abuse the freedom to assemble by gathering to act violently or destructively. Citizens’ responsibilities also include duties such as obeying traffic laws, respecting the outcome of elections and paying taxes. 1. As a class, discuss how rights and responsibilities often go together. 2. Use the print, electronic or Web edition of the newspaper to find three examples of rights people have in the nation or your community. List them here. ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________ 3. For each, write a paragraph to explain why the right is important to citizens. Use a separate sheet of paper. 4. Write a paragraph to explain a responsibility citizens have in connec- tion with each right. Use a separate sheet of paper. 5. Finish with a paragraph describing what you think is the most impor- tant responsibility people have as citizens. Use a separate sheet of paper. Words To Know (In Our Time) The American Century – 1900-1999 2012 Green Gals Holiday Recycled Ornament Contest Rules and Regulations: 1) The ornament must be made of recyclable or reusable materials. Glue, paint, glitter, floral wire, etc. can be used, but the main emphasis of the contest is to see what can be created with recyclable or reused items. 2) Ornaments should be no more than 6”x6”x6” in size. 3) The ornament should be light in weight so it can hang on a tree. 4) The ornament must have an appropriate method to be attached to a tree (hanger.) 5) The materials cannot pose a safety hazard to the creator or those observing the ornament. Avoid the use of sharp, toxic or easily breakable materials. 6) Perishable items can’t be used. 7) A 3 x 5 card should be SECURELY attached to each ornament listing the following: A) School name & teacher name B) Student’s name and grade C) Parent’s address & phone number • Deadline: Friday, November 30th at 4 p.m. • Turn in entries at the Miami County Sanitary Eng. at 2200 N.County Road 25-A, Troy, OH 45373 • Call Cindy at 440-3488 for questions or email [email protected] • Ornaments can be viewed or picked up after Dec. 10 • McDonalds food wrappers also can be used to create an ornament Entries will be judged depending on number of entries received by grade levels and PRIZES for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be awarded accordingly. All entries become the property of Sanitary Engineering, unless otherwise requested. Franklin Delano Roosevelt

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Call(937) 339-2911

or visitwww.hobartarena.com

MiamiSoil & Water

Conservation District1330 N.Cty Rd. 25A; Ste C; Troy, Ohio 45373

335-7645 or 335-7666 Fax 335-7465www.miamiswcd.org

Piqua:N. Wayne St. 615-1042Covington Ave 778-4617E. Ash St.-Wal-Mart 773-9000

Troy:W. Main St. 339-6626W. Main St.-Wal-Mart 332-6820

Tipp City:W. Main St 667-4888

MEMBER FDICUnityNationalBk.com

Local Leaders, Local LendersMIAMI VALLEY HYPNOSIS

STOP SMOKINGin just ONE sesson!Before your session learn about hypnosis:• How it lowers stress• How hypnosis is 100% safe• How you are always in control• How you feel under hypnosis• Weight Control included in session!• www.miamivalleyhypnosis.com

332-8700

Presentthis coupon

for$$1515 OFFOFFreg. price single

privatesession

The North Central OhioSolid Waste District

"Promoting Greater Participationin Recycling"

www.ncowaste.orgMIAMI COUNTY SANITARYENGINEERING DEPT.

WATER-WASTEWATER

SOLID WASTE

937-440-5653 Fax 937-335-4208N. Co. Rd 25A, Troy, OH 45373-1342

625 Olympic Dr.Troy, Ohio 45373

RANDY HARVEYLawncare Manager (937) 335-6418

(Ohio) 1-800-237-5296Fax (937) 339-7952

Sell us your Gold and Diamonds!Sell us your Gold and Diamonds! "YourDiamond

Jeweler Since1946"

Earn 10% morewhen you bring in this ad!

2343 WMain St, [email protected] 937-335-0055

Visit NIE online at www.sidneydailynews.com, www.troydailynews.com or www.dailycall.com

Newspapers In Education

NIE Coordinator: Dana Wolfe / Graphic Designer: Scarlett E. Smith

Word of the Weekimminent — likely to occurat any moment; impending

Study the roleof the newspa-per duringcolonial America,civil war times,during the twoworld wars,Korean and Vietnam wars.Discuss this topic with yourclass.

declaredsurrenderforcesalliesdraftrights

succeeds

NewspaperKnowledge

Rights and ResponsibilitiesThe Constitution and the nation’s laws guarantee U.S. citizens manyrights and freedoms. But citizens also have responsibilities, one ofwhich is not to abuse their rights. An abuse of the Constitution’s free-dom of speech guarantee, for example, would be to yell something thatwould cause people to commit an act that might endanger themselvesor others. A group could abuse the freedom to assemble by gatheringto act violently or destructively. Citizens’ responsibilities also includeduties such as obeying traffic laws, respecting the outcome of electionsand paying taxes.

1. As a class, discuss how rights and responsibilities often go together.

2. Use the print, electronic or Web edition of the newspaper to findthree examples of rights people have in the nation or your community.List them here.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. For each, write a paragraph to explain why the right is important tocitizens. Use a separate sheet of paper.

4. Write a paragraph to explain a responsibility citizens have in connec-tion with each right. Use a separate sheet of paper.

5. Finish with a paragraph describing what you think is the most impor-tant responsibility people have as citizens. Use a separate sheet ofpaper.

Words To Know

(In Our Time) The American Century – 1900-1999

2012 Green Gals HolidayRecycled Ornament Contest

Rules and Regulations:1) The ornament must be made of recyclable or reusable materials. Glue, paint,glitter, floral wire, etc. can be used, but the main emphasis of the contest is tosee what can be created with recyclable or reused items.2) Ornaments should be no more than 6”x6”x6” in size.3) The ornament should be light in weight so it can hang on a tree.4) The ornament must have an appropriate method to be attached to atree (hanger.)

5) The materials cannot pose a safety hazard to the creator or thoseobserving the ornament. Avoid the use of sharp, toxic or easilybreakable materials.

6) Perishable items can’t be used.7) A 3 x 5 card should be SECURELY attached to each ornament listingthe following:A) School name & teacher nameB) Student’s name and gradeC) Parent’s address & phone number

• Deadline: Friday, November 30th at 4 p.m.• Turn in entries at the Miami County Sanitary Eng.at 2200 N. County Road 25-A, Troy, OH 45373

• Call Cindy at 440-3488 for questions or [email protected]

• Ornaments can be viewed or picked up after Dec. 10• McDonalds food wrappers also can be used to create an ornament

Entries will be judged depending on number of entries received by grade levelsand PRIZES for 1st, 2nd and 3rd will be awarded accordingly.All entries become the property of Sanitary Engineering, unless otherwiserequested.

Franklin Delano Roosevelt