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October 08, 2020

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Page 4 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, October 8-October 14, 2020 6 DAY FORECAST CLEVELAND COUNTY'S CLEVELAND COUNTY'S For Up To The Minute Cleveland County Weather Go To shelbyinfo.com Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday OCTOBER 8 OCTOBER 9 OCTOBER 10 OCTOBER 11 OCTOBER 12 OCTOBER 13 Mostly Cloudy PM Showers Rain AM Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy HIGH HIGH 80 80 LOW LOW 57 57 HIGH HIGH 65 65 LOW LOW 57 57 HIGH HIGH 68 68 LOW LOW 61 61 HIGH HIGH 73 73 LOW LOW 57 57 HIGH HIGH 67 67 LOW LOW 54 54 HIGH HIGH 70 70 LOW LOW 54 54 HUMIDITY % 62 % 70 % 93 % 81 % 78 % 84 We have several units in stock! Call us today at (704) 481-1788 | www.settlehvac.com Phenomenal Aire Top Product Innovations Inc., a leading provider in Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) technology recently announced that third party ionization testing results validated its technology's ability to effectively deactivate SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) surface strain with a 99.40% reduction. 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Our Services Include: Picking up your items from our local stores (Lowes, Walmart, Home Depot) and safely delivering them with your proof of purchase. ITEMS SUCH AS: • Washers • Dryers • Furniture • Appliances • Pet Supplies • Landscape Supplies • Construction Materials • Trees & Shrubs • Just about anything! WE OFFER INSTALLATION AS WELL AS REMOVAL OF OLD APPLIANCES, AT ADDITIONAL CHARGES. We Practice A Safe Covid Free Environment * No Food Orders Please ... 704-240-0920 © Community First Media VFW From Page 1 her husband, Chuck, created the VFW-themed artwork for the event. With Commander Gordon was former Commander Gene Ramsey, along with other VFW members Jake Gales, Steve Conner, Allen Gold, Gary Kester and Donnie Chandler. With Mrs. Fitch was Greg Shull, Cleveland County Schools' Marketing Dept., as well as many teachers and school office staff. In the past, the major fund- raiser for the check has been the VFW's Annual Bill Lynn Memorial Golf Tournament. And so it was this year as well, as the tournament – now in its seventh year – was played at Deer Brook Golf Course. Mr. Ramsey and Mr. Gordon also noted there were other events hosted by the VFW that helped with donations toward their final goal. Mr. Ramsey said, "Raising money is a way for the VFW to help our community." Head Social and Academic Instruction for Life, or S.A.I.L., teacher, Margaret "Becky" Seidel, thanked the VFW members and volunteers, say- ing, "Thank you all so much for all of your support! We really appreciate you! You all have meant so much to us." To contribute to this great cause, you can contact VFW Post #4066 at (704) 487-9093. People rely on the internet every day. In recent months, reli- ance on digital technology was pushed even further as social dis- tancing measures had the world going online for school and work and to maintain relationships with friends and family. A 2018 report from Pew Re- search Center indicated that nearly 25 percent of young adults in America reported being online al- Cyber safety is important for every grade most constantly. Common Sense Media says teens spend an aver- age of nine hours a day online, compared to roughly six hours for those between the ages eight and 12 and 50 minutes for kids younger than eight. Students must exercise cau- tion when spending time online. Connectivity can be empowering, but it also puts students at risk from others and even their own, sometimes irresponsible behav- iors. Staying safe online should remain a priority for students who must spend more time on the internet and using digital educa- tion tools. These are some tips for maintaining cyber safety. • Exercise caution when shar- ing information like your name, address, phone number, and other personal data online. Check with a trusted parent or teacher before sharing private data. • Report any online activity that makes you feel uncomfort- able, scared or confused, whether it is directed at you or a classmate. • Think carefully before you post comments online. Data re- mains online indefinitely, and your words and actions today can greatly affect your future. • Respect others online by re- fraining from demeaning or bul- lying comments. • Do not try to get around fire- walls and blocked websites set up by school administrators. These limitations are there for your pro- tection. • Stick to school-sanctioned assignments and internet brows- ing when using school-issued de- vices. Administrators may have the right to monitor student activ- ity without students' knowledge and you can easily get yourself in trouble. • It is easy to hide or fake one's identity on the internet, so never take someone you meet or speak with online at face value. Never meet up with someone you do not know or only met online. • Talk to your parents or edu- cators about extortion and ran- somware that tries to trick you into providing payment in some shape or form to prevent a per- petrator from releasing private information about you, advises the Readiness and Emergency for Schools Technical Assistance Center. Various steps can be taken to promote cyber safety among stu- dents, parents and administrators.

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