The Citizen - August 21, 2014

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MORE ONLINE: For more information about the Stuttgart U.S. military community, visit the garrison website at www.stuttgart.army.mil

NEWS

FEATURE

CULTURE

CARE FAIR lets newcomers connect with the community — PAGE 3.

SUMMER HIRES benefit local agencies, gain valuable experience — PAGE 5.

LOCAL VINTNERS produce 3.5 million liters of wine — PAGE 8.

LEISURE All roads lead to fun at Schönbuch Natural Park — PAGE 12.

Thursday, August 21, 2014 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community

Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil

Facebook: facebook.com/USAGarrisonStuttgart

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MARINES TAKE AFRICOM OLYMPICS 4th annual Olympics serves to build camaraderie, esprit de corps – PAGE 4.

Gunnery Sgt. Daniel Hernandez presents the fourth annual AFRICOM Olympics trophy to fellow Marines July 8 following the all-day competition held at Kelley Barracks. MARFORAF beat out nine other teams in 21 different events to take the overall title. — Photo by Chief Petty Officer Mark Richardson, USAFRICOM Public Affairs.

COMMENTARY: VOTING

GOING GREEN: RECYCLING

ON THE BLOTTER: CRIME

If you want to vote in the Nov. 4 U.S. midterm elections, you need to register and request your absentee ballot now — PAGE 2.

While Germans may have the concept down, the subject of recycling can be a daunting issue for any newcomer to the country — PAGE 10.

Law enforcement and legal officials give us an inside look at activity occurring in the Stuttgart military community — PAGE 5.

SAFETY: BACK TO SCHOOL As students begin a new academic year Aug. 25, the USAG Stuttgart Safety Office reminds motorists to drive with caution — PAGE 10.


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