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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 Panama Canal — a canal extending southeast from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean across the Isthmus of Panama. 40 miles long. Geographical references in any news or feature story will add reality to the study of geography. Travels of local persons and visitors from other countries are frequently noted in newspapers. A good class- room map of the are should be regarded as essential. iceberg theory decade culture contributions Newspaper Knowledge Fair Treatment Many rules are enacted so people will be treated equally and fairly. Equal and fair treatment means that everyone is treated the same and has the same chance to succeed. Nobody receives special favors or can break rules that other people must follow. 1. As a class, use the print, electronic or Web edition of the newspaper to find an example of someone being treated fairly. 2. Write out how the person was treated fairly and why that was impor- tant. ___________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 3. Find an example in the newspaper of someone being treated unfair- ly. 4. Write out what was unfair about the treatment. ________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ 5. Write out an idea for a rule that would make sure people would be treated fairly in this situation in the future. ______________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ Words To Know HARRIET ROSS TUBMAN (1819-1913) Local Miami and Shelby County schools are competing until November 16th in a contest called the Fall-tab-a-Pull-ooza for America Recycles Day on November 15th. If you have pull tabs that you would like to take to the schools, the names and addresses are below. The money from the pull tabs will be given to the Ronald McDonald House in Dayton. Hook Elementary, 729 Trade Square West, Troy St. Patricks, 420 E. Water St., Troy Bradford Elementary, 740 Railroad Ave., Bradford Van Cleve Elementary, 617 E. Main St., Troy Newton Local, 201 Long St., Pleasant Hill Kyle Elementary, 501 S. Plum St., Troy Bethel Local Schools, 7490 S. St. Rt. 201, Tipp City Holy Angels School, 120 E. Water St., Sidney Troy High School ASTRA Club, 151 W.Staunton Rd., Troy Bennett Intermediate, 625 N. County Rd. 25-A, Piqua Nicholas School, 1306 Garbry Road, Piqua Concord Elementary School, 3145 W. St. Rt. 718, Troy Russia School, 100 School Street, Russia Washington School, 800 N. Sunset Dr., Piqua

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Page 1: NIE 10.31.12

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 WeekPanama Canal — a canalextending southeast fromthe Atlantic Ocean to thePacific Ocean across theIsthmus of Panama. 40miles long.

Geographicalreferences inany news orfeature story willadd reality tothe study ofgeography.Travels of local persons andvisitors from other countriesare frequently noted innewspapers. A good class-room map of the are shouldbe regarded as essential.

icebergtheorydecadeculturecontributions

NewspaperKnowledge

Fair TreatmentMany rules are enacted so people will be treated equally and fairly.Equal and fair treatment means that everyone is treated the same andhas the same chance to succeed. Nobody receives special favors orcan break rules that other people must follow.1. As a class, use the print, electronic or Web edition of the newspaperto find an example of someone being treated fairly.2. Write out how the person was treated fairly and why that was impor-tant. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3. Find an example in the newspaper of someone being treated unfair-ly.4. Write out what was unfair about the treatment. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________5. Write out an idea for a rule that would make sure people would betreated fairly in this situation in the future. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Words To Know

HARRIET ROSS TUBMAN(1819-1913)

Local Miami and Shelby County schools arecompeting until November 16th in a contest calledthe Fall-tab-a-Pull-ooza for America Recycles Day onNovember 15th. If you have pull tabs that you wouldlike to take to the schools, the names and addressesare below. The money from the pull tabs will be givento the Ronald McDonald House in Dayton.

Hook Elementary, 729 Trade Square West, TroySt. Patricks, 420 E.Water St., TroyBradford Elementary, 740 Railroad Ave., BradfordVan Cleve Elementary, 617 E. Main St., TroyNewton Local, 201 Long St., Pleasant HillKyle Elementary, 501 S. Plum St., TroyBethel Local Schools, 7490 S. St. Rt. 201, Tipp CityHoly Angels School, 120 E.Water St., SidneyTroy High School ASTRA Club, 151 W. Staunton Rd., TroyBennett Intermediate, 625 N. County Rd. 25-A, PiquaNicholas School, 1306 Garbry Road, PiquaConcord Elementary School, 3145 W. St. Rt. 718, TroyRussia School, 100 School Street, RussiaWashington School, 800 N. Sunset Dr., Piqua