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I-69 drivers arrested for reckless driving By Anna Skinner • anna@youarecurrent.com
handheld laser and saw a car coming and “That driver was traveling at a high rate clocked it at 120 mph,” Perrine said. “He of speed, and as the trooper was trying caught the car quickly, got to catch up with the vehicle, (the Indiana State Police arrested it pulled over and the driver vehicle) was using the emergency Taylor DeLong and Jared tried to ask for a warning. shoulder to drive on, driving reckCrime James McNutt, who Of course, the trooper said lessly and carelessly to pass other were allegedly speeding that was way too fast for a drivers,” Perrine said. through a construction zone on I-69 warning.” Both drivers were arrested and in Fishers in late June. Later that same day, jailed on charges of reckless drivISP Public Information Officer another trooper using a ing. Perrine said both have since Sgt. John Perrine said a trooper radar gun clocked a second bonded out. used a laser to clock the first driver DeLong McNutt driver driving in excess of Perrine said ISP hadn’t received at 120 mph. The construction zone 100 mph. Perrine said he complaints about the speeders but speed limit is 60 mph. The normal doesn’t believe the two speeders are conthe troopers were in the right place at the speed limit is 70 mph. nected because the incidents occurred a right time. “We had troopers out patrolling the area, few hours apart. and the first one a trooper was running a
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Robert Lackey, 61, of Fishers, was killed as a result of a bicycle-vehicle accident crash on the morning of June 30. The Hamilton County Communications Center received phone calls regarding a serious crash on Brooks School
Road near Broadmoor Drive in Fishers just before 10 a.m. Based on evidence and a press release from the Fishers Police Dept., it appeared that Deborah Sundstrom, 59, of Indianapolis, was driving a 2007 Buick northbound on Brooks School Road. Lackey also was traveling northbound on Brooks School Road on
his bicycle. Sundstrom stated she did not see the bicyclist in time to avoid the crash. Lackey was transported to Eskenazi Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. As of press time, the crash was still an active investigation.
FISHERS • Brooks School Road will be closed for 90 days between Desert Glen Drive and Club Point Drive. The closure began July 5. Brooks School Road also is closed between 126th Street and 136th Street to construct a sidewalk to the east of the bridge over Interstate 69. The road will reopen in early August. • 136th Street is closed between Southeastern Parkway and Prairie Baptist Road for the construction of a new roundabout. Details on detour routes will be released soon. The project began May 7 and will be complete in late September, but 136th Street is expected to be open before then. • 106th Street is closed to through traffic from Eller Road to Allisonville Road and from Allisonville Road to Hague Road for the 106th Street Infrastructure Project. Closures will
also take place from Hague Road to the Crosspoint Boulevard/Lantern Road roundabout. The project is expected to be complete this fall. Eller Road is closed to through traffic south of White Horse Lane for concrete work associated with the 106th Street Infrastructure Project and should reopen this fall. • The intersection of 131st Street and Cumberland Road is closed for 45 days for the construction of a new roundabout. The project began May 29. • Lane restrictions will take place along 131st Street between Allisonville Road and Lantern Road for the construction of the Conner Trail, which travels from Conner Prairie to the Municipal Complex. This is projected to be complete by early fall. • Traffic has been shifted to the east to
allow for widening on the west side along Allisonville Road from 126th Street to 131st Street. Restrictions will be in place between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. and flaggers will be on site directing traffic, as necessary. All southbound left turns from onto 126th Street from Allisonville are prohibited. The roadway expansion project is expected to be complete by winter. • Road closures will take place from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays on the east side of Municipal Drive for the farmers market. Parking is available in The Depot and The Switch garages. On Tuesday and Friday evenings, concerts are held on the Central Green and Municipal Drive will be closed in front of City Hall beginning at noon on those days. At the same time, North Street and Municipal Drive are right-turn only and Fishers Center Drive and Municipal Drive is left-turn only. Street parking is restricted on Municipal Drive during concert days.
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New laws now in effect By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com Sunday alcohol sales, among 209 other passed bills, was perhaps the most notable
legistlation to come out of the Indiana General Assembly’s 2018 session, but on July 1, a host of new laws took effect statewide. Here is a breakdown of laws of public interest:
of public interest • SB 13: Administration of overdose intervention drugs: Allows community corrections officers and probation officers to administer an overdose intervention drug, but only after they have received education and training. • SB 65: Instruction on human sexuality: Requires schools to provide parents with a written consent before the student can receive such instructional materials on human sexuality. Also requires school corporations to make those materials available to parents. • SB 100: Carbon monoxide emissions testing: Requires all fire departments to provide vehicular carbon monoxide testing to any owner of any vehicle at no cost. The bill also protects fire department employees or volunteers from potential liability. • SB 184: Maximum number of foster children: Increases the number of allowed foster children in a single home from five to six. • SB 203: Crimes resulting in the loss of a fetus: Crimes of murder, manslaughter, voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter and feticide may now be charged if a woman is attacked or assaulted, and, as a result, her unborn child dies. Under this law, offenses do not apply to a lawfully performed abortion. • SB 217: Dyslexia: Requires school corporations to have the capability to screen for dyslexia as a service to students and parents in the form of a dyslexia specialist on staff.
• SB 404: Operating while intoxicated: Removes the minimum age requirement for a person to be convicted of operating a vehicle while intoxicated resulting in death. Those age 18 to 21 can now be charged and convicted as Level 4 felons, and children under 18 can be waived to adult court. • HB 1024: Heat preparedness training for coaches: Requires head coaches and assistant coaches who coach interscholastic sports or intramural sports to complete a certified coaching education course that includes content for prevention of or response to heat-related medical issues that may arise from a student athlete’s training. • HB 1115: Landowner immunity for trail access: Restricts a landowner’s liability for injury to a person or property due to the person using the landowner’s property to access recreational amenities like trails, greenways, parks, etc. • HB 1359: Drug dealing resulting in death: Makes manufacturing or dealing certain controlled substances resulting in the death of a user (1) a Level 1 felony if the controlled substance is cocaine, methamphetamine or a Schedule I, II, III controlled substance; (2) a Level 2 felony if the controlled substance is a schedule IV controlled substance; and (3) a Level 3 felony if the controlled substance is a schedule V controlled substance or a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike.
The Odd ones • SB 24: Student possession and use of sunscreen: Student may possess and use a topical, non-aerosol sunscreen while on school property or at a schoolsponsored event or activity without being required have a doctor’s note or prescription to store the sunscreen in a specific location, like a central office or school nurse’s office. • SB 158: Scleral (eyeball) tattooing: Prohibits the act of performing or offering to perform scleral tattooing. Penalties of up to $10,000 per violation of the statute will be in effect.
• SB 178: Taking sand from the bed of Lake Michigan: Sand taken from the bed or from under the bed of Lake Michigan may only be deposited on the beach of Lake Michigan and may not be removed to any other place or used for any other purpose. • SB 236: State insect: Designates pyractomena angulata, also known as “Say’s Firefly,” as the official state insect of Indiana. Prior to the passing of this bill, Indiana was one of only three states without an official insect. For more, visit youarecurrent.com/?p=165151.
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dispatches Quilters Guild meeting – Mudsock Quilters Guild meets on the second Monday of every month from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Cornerstone Lutheran Church, 13450 E. 116th St. For more, visit mudsockquiltersguild.org. Newcomers Club – The Fishers Newcomers Club meets the second Thursday of most months at 6:45 p.m. at the Delaware Township Building, 9090 E. 131st St. Meet friends, join one of our activity groups, and participate in various charitable activities. For more, contact us at fishersnewcomers@gmail.com Fishers resident serving in Navy – Fishers resident Jacob Pigott is serving in the U.S. Navy aboard the guided missile destroyer, USS Decatur. Pigott is a 2016 graduate of Fishers High School and is serving as a fireman recruit. Governor appointments – Gov. Eric J. Holcomb has announced the appointments and reappointments of several Hoosiers to various state boards and commissions. Among those appointments was Fishers resident Dr. Beverley Pitts. Dr. Pitts was named to the Indiana Commission for Higher Education. Real estate update – It continues to be a seller’s market in Fishers as sales prices soar and homes leave the market faster. According to F.C. Tucker, the average sale price for homes sold in Fishers in May was $313,211, a 7.8 percent increase from May 2017. Homes in the city sold in an average of 39 days, 17 days fewer than this time last year. Produce donated to food pantries – The Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District partnered with local organizations to grow over 200 tomato and pepper plants for the summer produce donation program. The plants were delivered to seven local food pantries to use in meeting the needs of their residents. For more, call 317-773-2181 or email andrew.fritz@hamiltoncounty.in.gov. Lugar Series seeks applicants – The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series is accepting applications for its 29th annual class. The Lugar Series mission is to increase the number and influence of Republican women in governmental positions at all levels. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership skills in their fields of work or community service. Applications are due Aug. 1 and are available by visiting lugarseries.com/apply/ or by calling 317-536-6900.
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dispatches Wedding announcement – Meredith Emily Jones and Michael Edward Kelich were married May 25 at Holy Spirit Geist in Fishers. The bride is the daughter of Paul and Claudia Jones of Fishers. She is employed as a treatment coordinator for Fisher’s Pediatric Dentistry. The groom is the son of Kevin and Cathy Kelich of Elwood. He is employed as a nursery specialist for JBS United in Sheridan.
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Lugar Series seeks applicants – The Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series is accepting applications for its 29th annual class. The Lugar Series mission is to increase the number and influence of Republican women in governmental positions at all levels. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership skills in their fields of work or community service. Applications are due Aug. 1 and are available by visiting lugarseries. com/apply/ or by calling 317-536-6900.
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Dick Wolfsie to speak – The Reserve at Hamilton Trace, 9974 Federalist Dr., will host Dick Wolfsie from 2 to 3:30 July 19. In his presentation, “The Magic of Humor and Why We Laugh,” Wolfsie will explore topics that tickle our funny bone, drawing upon his decades of experience as a TV personality. The event is free and open to the public. RSVP by calling 317-813-7777 or visiting HamiltonTrace.us/ events. The deadline to RSVP is July 16.
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Golf tournament – The inaugural DEEM National Pro-Am Golf Tournament will be held at Wood Wind Golf Club, 2302 W. 161st St., Westfield, July 23. Proceeds will benefit the Evans Scholarship Fund and the new Central Indiana Caddy Academy. To register, call 317-669-8550 or e-mail Jake.Peacock@WoodWindGolf.com.
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American Legion open houses – Fishers American Legion, 9091 E. 126th St., hosts several open houses each month. The public is always welcome to visit Post 470 and enjoy our facilities, great food and soft drinks, entertainment and charitable gaming. During an open house, nonmembers may purchase adult beverages at the bar without being signed in as a guest. S.P.O.R.T.S. Lacrosse Try it Day! – Have you always wanted to check out lacrosse? Come for this free event from 2 to 4 p.m. Aug. 26 at Brooks School Park. All equipment provided. Just show up and have a great afternoon learning about the nation’s fastest-growing sport. Information also will be available to learn about lacrosse programs offered throughout the school year. Open to Fishers residents in grades 1-8. For more, visit hsesports.org.
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The Hamilton County Democratic Party held a caucus June 27 at election the Hamilton East Public Library in Fishers to appoint candidates for elected office that did not have a Democratic candidate in the primary. Three candidates filed a Declaration of Candidacy at least 72 hours before the caucus. However, the party passed a resolution that allowed party chair Joe Weingarten to appoint candidates to fill vacancies at the time of the meeting. Four candidates expressed interest in running at the meeting, in addition to the three already filed. Seven candidates were appointed, including six in Current’s coverage area. They are: • Jason Straw will oppose Dennis Quakenbush (R) for Hamilton County Sheriff • Daniel Greenhalgh will oppose Debbie Driskell (R) for Delaware Township Trustee • Rosemary Dunkle will oppose Christine Altman (R) for County Commissioner District 1 • David Russ will oppose Douglas Callahan (R) for Clay Township Trustee
• Rachna Greulach will run for Fall Creek Township Board, which has three seats available. She will oppose Jason Meyer (R), Greg Dewald (R) and Brian Baehl (R). • Mimi DeMore will run for Noblesville Township Board, which has three seats available. She will oppose Joe Arrowood (R), John Davis (R), Peggy Pfister (R), Jill Crehan (D) and Paula Jo Gilliam (D) The following are the remaining opposed races in Current’s coverage areas: • U.S. Senator: Mike Braun (R) and Joe Donnelly (D) • U.S. Representative District 5: Susan Brooks (R) and Dee Thornton (D) • Indiana State Senator District 29: Mike Delph (R) and J.D. Ford (D) • Indiana State Senator District 31: James Merritt, Jr. (R) and Derek Camp (D) • Indiana State Representative District 24: Donna Schaibley (R) and Naomi Bechtold (D) • Indiana State Representative District 29: Chuck Goodrich (R) and Tracy Roberts (D) • Indiana State Representative District 37: Todd Huston (R) and Aimee Rivera Cole (D) • Indiana State Representative District 39: Jerry Torr (R) and Mark Hinton (D)
• Indiana State Representative District 88: Brian Bosma (R) and Poonam Gill (D) • Hamilton County Council District 1: Fred Glynn (R) and Jeremy Eltz (D) • Hamilton County Council District 3: Steve Schwartz (R) and Jeremy Hawk (D) • Hamilton County Council District 4: Ken Alexander (R) and William Howard II (D) • Clay Township Board: Mary Eckard (R), Paul Hensel (R), Matthew Snyder (R), Kevin Patterson (D), Michael Sweeten (D) and Erin Vahrenkamp (D) • Delaware Township Board: David Giffel (R), Ed Pierce (R), Marilyn Schenkel (R), Dayna Colbert (D), Mary Ray (D) and Bianca Zaklikowski (D) • Noblesville Township Trustee: Tom Kenley (R) and Heather Rolinski (D) • Washington Township Board: Danyele Easterhaus (R), David Gill (R), Erica Strahm (R) and Shelly Brown (D) • Wayne Township Board: Robert Brent Hiday (R), Stacy Mahan (R), Laura McNamara (R) and Brandy Bast (D) • The general election is Nov. 6. Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. For information on early voting and polling locations, visit hamiltoncounty.in.gov.
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Museum celebrates Frederick Douglass speech
By Renee Larr • news@currentinfishers.com Conner Prairie will celebrate Frederick Douglass’ legacy with a local history twist. The interactive history museum will host a series of events to celebrate the bicentennial of Douglass’ birth. The celebration begins July 10 in Noblesville Square showcasing a little-known event in the city’s history – a speech made to residents of Noblesville by Douglass in 1880. A social reformer, abolitionist and former
slave, Douglass was born some time in Feb- Center, Kenneth B. Morris, Jr., great-greatgreat grandson of Douglass and great-great ruary, 1818, in Maryland. grandson of Booker T. Washington, “We wanted to invite people to will speak about the “One Million something where they can pull up a Abolitionists” project by the Frederick chair that allows the mayor’s office Douglass Family Initiative. to celebrate this from the Noblesville “Ken Morris has incredible heritage perspective,” said Catherine Hughes, in his background,” Hughes said. “He director of Museum Theatre and Reis going to talk about how the family search at Conner Prairie. “The mayor foundation is working to continue or the deputy mayor will be speaking, Hughes work against slavery in contempocelebrating the occasion of Douglass’ rary times and to honor Douglass’ work speech in Noblesville.” as a thinker as well as his work against On July 18 at the Conner Prairie Welcome
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slavery. Their goal is to get this re-issued autobiography of Douglass out to 1 million youth.” Conner Prairie and Asante Children’s Theatre will hold six performances of the play, “More Light: Douglass Returns.” The play focuses on Douglass’ return to Indiana in 1880. For a complete list of events, dates and times or to purchase tickets, visit connerprairie.org/things-to-do/events/plays/ more-light-douglass-returns.
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Dimitar Savatinov is the world’s greatest dumbbell presser and a former Ringling Bros.Barnum & Bailey Circus strongman. He is treated by Fishers chiropractor Todd McDougle. (Submitted photo)
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Fishers chiropractor Todd McDougle often treats strongman athletes. (Submitted photo)
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By Noah Alatza news@currentinfishers.com Overcoming life’s obstacles has been the mindset of Fishers cover story chiropractor Todd McDougle since he began working his way through college in the late 1980s. Originally, McDougle planned to be a police officer, but his career path changed when the unimaginable happened. In 1988, tragedy struck while McDougle was working as a supervisor at a foundry in northern Indiana. While sweeping the floor at the end of the day, the broom got caught in a sand reclaimer, which pulled his arm inside the machine for eight minutes while other workers searched frantically for a shut-off valve. “Doctors told me that they were not prepared to save the arm,” he said. McDougle persuaded doctors not to amputate after moving his thumb slightly. Doctors were so encouraged by his progress that they opted for reconstructive surgery, using his back muscles to restore function to his arm and hand. Before the accident, McDougle weighed 225 pounds. After six months in and out of hospitals, he was down to 165 pounds. Despite his injury, McDougle was determined to rehabilitate himself, returning to the
gym just days after leaving the hospital. “I couldn’t stand to look at myself, so I would go to the gym and train at the local (YMCA), and I hurt my lower back,” McDougle said. “I got this, got that, but nothing was working, and I still couldn’t walk. I knew I was most likely not going back to law enforcement. It wasn’t looking right. I had an interest in rehab in high school and worked through a vocational program internship in physical therapy.” McDougle said a friend urged him to visit a chiropractor, but he was reluctant at first. But the chiropractor helped McDougle so much he decided to pursue a career in chiropractic care and sports medicine, so he enrolled in Palmer’s College of Chiropractic at the Davenport, Iowa campus. After establishing a practice, McDougle began working with the International World’s Strongest Man competitors in the late 1990s. He also was the supervising chiropractor for the World Strong Man games this year. He developed his own dynamic chiropractic adjustment technique to help athletes meet and exceed their performance goals. His technique, “The McDougle Method,” helps athletes adjust and improve their performance at his clinic, Indiana Chiropractic & Wellness, Inc,. in Fishers. Some of
his patients travel long distances, with a few coming from Australia and Europe for treatment. McDougle copyrighted his method after extensive research on the topic. The method, he said, is a superior approach to the standard Hoffman Reflex technique. “I developed a short, high-velocity burst that bypasses Hoffman’s Reflex,” McDougle said. “We see an increase in about 20 percent off the table in muscle strength, and the athlete can go into a competition without delay.” McDougle said he developed the method after treating a wide array of patients and focusing on their specific needs. McDougle’s arm is not 100 percent healed, but he said he never notices it. Doctors told him functionally is approximately 50 percent. McDougle is teaching the method now and has been educating the community for the past two years. He is a guest lecturer at the International Chiropractors Association of Indiana and at the Council on Fitness and Sports Health at the Arnold Symposium in Columbus, Ohio. McDougle said he wants people to know that, at the end of the day, they can rise above disabilities and excel. “What we’re doing is so unique, and that would never have happened if I went ahead and was put on disability,” he said.
Todd McDougle pauses with his staff, Dr. Sarita Sharp, left, and Kimberly Little. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)
exclusive clientele Chiropractor Todd McDougle’s notable patients include the world’s greatest dumbbell presser and former Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus strongman, Dimitar Savatinov. Savatinov said the primary difference between McDougle and other chiropractors is simply how he works. “He knows what he is doing, that’s for sure,” Savatinov siad. “With his technique after the adjustment, I feel like I’m walking straight.” Savatinov said McDougle often comes to his competitions to help with adjustments as needed. “I feel ready and I can sleep better,” he said. “Everything is in place, and when I wake up the next day, I’m ready to compete.”
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Editor’s note: This column first appeared in Current on June 18, 2013. It is being reprised here. Danielle Wilson’s regular column will resume next week.
Commentary by Terry Anker
Long lines and minor indignities have become a part of the national ethos in the wake of countless incidents of terrorism here and abroad. We queue for sporting events, airplanes and government buildings. For the most part, the transaction is handled comfortably with as little inconvenience as possible. Still, some express frustration at the bureaucracy and expense required to administer. It seems the only thing more troubling than airport security may be airport insecurity. Our fear leads us to invest tremendously in our protection. In some primordial fashion, it has kept us alive. We, the successful progenitors of humanity, have learned to approach risk with utmost caution. Our more reckless cousins showed us the way at their own demise. Still, if possessed by anxiety of the perils of the world around us, do we give up too much? Can our desire to keep ourselves safe actually bring us risk in another way? If we fear growth, we are protected from its jeopardies but stunted in our development. Do our personal insecurities trick us into believing that they are protecting, all the while secretly holding us back? Secure or insecure, no one succeeds lifelong without continuing maturity and improvement. Does framing our challenges as a matter of security or insecurity distract us from the important objectives at hand? At this point, is how we feel about our insecurities as important as meeting our best capacity? Sure, we have come to rely on natural tendencies toward insecurity to keep us safe. But, do we hide behind them to our own debilitation? Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
BEL I EVE I T ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Alabama, you may not have an ice cream cone in your back pocket at any time. Source: dumblaws.com
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Stop objectifying pageant women Dear Editor, I’d like to submit a response to the comic who was published in the June 12 edition of Current in Fishers. The comic suggests that viewership of the Miss America pageant will decrease because they dropped the swimsuit and evening gown competitions. Well, I’m not surprised that a man is upset about the swimsuit and evening gown competitions being dropped. I applaud the decision to stop objectifying women and celebrating women for how their bodies look. The women of the Miss America pageant are supposed to be role models and leaders in society. Unfortunately, those
honorable characteristics are overshadowed by the shallowness of judging women on their bodies. This is exactly the direction that our society needs right now. I appreciate the cartoonist artistically representing a current topic in today’s newsreel. If his intention was to spur dialogue, great. If his intention was to actually express his criticism of the Miss America decision, he needs to re-evaluate how he sees and appreciates women. I hope I’m not the only one upset with the idea that the decision to drop the objectifying competitions of the Miss America pageant is a wrong one. Megan Tobin, Fishers
Ah, young love. And when I say “young,” I mean “middle school.” We’ve had a year full of said love in our household. Let’s start with my soon-to-be freshman, humor heretofore known as Doolittle. (This alias is hilariously clever see, because I refer to my husband as Doo. So laugh!). We actually had no idea Doolittle had a girlfriend (his first) until the lovebirds had broken up. Our sixth-grade twins, who serve as our unpaid informants, let it spill during carpool one day. Apparently, they had enjoyed a whole month of couple status before our son felt it was time to move on. “She” was devastated, according to Mole No. 1. When I asked about her, Doolittle became defensive and said he didn’t want to talk about it. Ooo-kay. Whatever. But that didn’t stop me from locating the ex at one of the school’s athletic events with the help of Mole No. 2. I’m not sure what I was expecting, but she was surprisingly cute and seemingly normal. Way to go, Doolittle! A few weeks later, we learned that he was “dating” another girl, though he vehemently denied it. He did ask to stay late once to attend a volleyball game, which coincidentally “she” played in. “I just want to support my school, Mom. I don’t even know who’s on the team!” Like a good parent, I successfully suppressed the urge to mock him. Sadly, they have also called it quits and Doolittle is currently a free agent.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.
Q U O T E O F T HE W EE K “But there’s something powerful about realizing that you’ve undersold yourself—that somehow your mind confused lack of effort for inability.” - J.D. Vance, “Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis”
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The Wolfsies are moving to a new house. Finally, time to get rid of almost 40 years of accumulated stuff. humor Mary Ellen had to decide whether to chuck the many books, diaries and letters that were quite worn (as well as a few dozen shoes that had never been worn). I had a dilemma as well. In our basement, stacked to the ceiling, were approximately 300 tapes of me on television over more than four decades, videos that no one will ever look at — even if they did still have a VCR. As tough as it was, I reluctantly trashed every tape, with only a few exceptions. I hope my son will one day watch them. Here are the ones that survived the giant cut — my top 10. In 1979, I interviewed Columbus Zoo Director Jack Hanna (later a frequent celebrity guest on David Letterman’s “Late Show”). It was one of Jack’s first TV appearances and one of mine as well. Jack hung a dozen week-old opossums on my sweater, like he was decorating a Christmas tree. That segment helped me win my first Emmy — and my last (talk about beginner’s luck!). Jack went on to win four Emmys and
international fame. I guess it’s better to be the hang-er than the hang-ee. In 1992, I went to Dick the Bruiser’s house at 5 a.m. and pretended to roust him from his sleep. He came to the door in his typical gruff Bruiser mood (only worse), and as I proceeded to deliver forearm smashes to his chest, he quickly turned the tables and banged my head into his Weber Grill, then picked me up and threw me in his swimming pool. Rest in peace, Bruiser. I did a segment with Soupy Sales at a downtown Indy hotel where I pretended I didn’t recognize him as he came out of an elevator. He promptly deposited a cream pie right in my old kisser. The late legendary Hal Fryar (Harlow Hickenlooper) had once been similarly face-plastered by the Three Stooges. We argued for years over who had been bestowed the greater honor. Yikes, I am out of space (or as they say in TV, “out of time”). I’ll be back next week with more.
Dick Wolfsie is an author, columnist and speaker. Contact him at wolfsie@aol.com.
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Common running injuries Commentary by Dr. Joseph Hui The most common running injury to the lower leg is what we call shin splints, or as referred to by the medical s p o r t s world – medial tibial stress medicine syndrome. A common symptom of this injury is widespread pain over the front of the leg. Pain typically begins after a consistent period of running and immediately improves after you stop but can linger for a few hours even while walking. Stress fractures of the tibia can be trickier to diagnose. This injury can have similar symptoms to shin splints but with more pain targeted along the bone when examined. It’s important to delineate between the two because continued running on a stress fracture can make it worse over time. Ultrasound, along with X-rays, can often help distinguish between the two issues. When it comes to feet and running, there are many things that can go awry. These can generally be separated into bone issues and non-bone issues, such as tendons, muscles
and ligaments. Stress fractures of the bone can affect the toes, forefoot and midfoot and are often treated with rest. Occasionally, medical boots can be used if it hurts to walk as well as run. As for non-bone injuries, the most common issue is due to tendinopathy or tendinosis of the Achilles tendon. This often manifests as a painful lump on the back of the ankle. Pain on the inside of the ankle is often associated with posterior tibial tendinopathy. Tendinopathies of various tendons are generally treated the same (for more on tendinopathy search the Current website for “Hui + tendinopathy”). Orthotics and proper running shoes can often be helpful to reduce these types of injuries. If rest doesn’t seem to solve an injury after two to four weeks, you should probably get an evaluation from your physician. Dr. Joseph Hui is a Riverview Health primary care sports medicine physician. He specializes in management of non-operative orthopedic issues and sportsrelated injuries. His office can be reached at 317-867-5263.
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Patrons of the Della Leva Espresso Bar may have more options than coffee growth after July 10. The local coffee shop is pursuing an alcohol permit to offer beer and wine at the café, 8220 E. 106th St., Suite 200. Co-owner Bridget Edgeworth said she’s seen other coffee shops have success offering alcoholic beverages. “I think a lot of coffee shops that do have seen success with that, and I think it will help the evening end of our business and allow us to be able to stay open a little bit later,” Edgeworth said. “There are some residences across the street. There’s an apartment complex and a lot of businesses on the other side of the street, so I think there’s opportunity there.” A public hearing is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. July 10 at the Hamilton County Judicial Center, 1 Hamilton County Square, Noblesville. If the application is approved, Edgeworth is unsure of when she would receive her license. The espresso bar held several soft open-
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Julia Rust earned a silver medal at the USA International Ballet competition. (Photos by Richard Finkelstein)
Alexandra Manuel was among the 32 finalists at the International Ballet competition.
The Carmel Symphony Orchestra has named Kimberly Dimond executive director, effective July 16. Dimond will replace President/CEO Alan Davis, who is retiring after nearly two decades. He will stay on through the transition until sometime in September. Dimond most recently served as managing director of the Midland (Mich.) Dimond Symphony Orchestra for the Midland Center for the Arts since 2006. Prior to that, she served as corporate relations manager for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and interim director of music events for Central Michigan University. During her 11 years with MSO, she served as a public representative to community, state and national organizations; led a successful search for a new music director; implemented signature fundraising events; helped create innovative performances; and kept a high focus on education and community outreach activities.
sional, and I can feel the difference,” she said. Rust credits IBC Artistic Director Alyona Yakovleva-Randall and staff for providing the training to form the foundation she needed to now focus on her artistry. “With solid technique, I can allow my body to sort of not think about every single movement and begin to let the emotion of what I’m feeling take over,” she said. “It’s given me the freedom to dance from my soul.” Manuel said the entire experience was amazing. “I enjoyed being able to take classes with dancers who are already company members and seeing how they do various combinations,” Manuel said. “I also loved seeing friends from other competitions and meeting new people from Japan, Brazil, the Philippines and other places.” Yakovleva-Randall said Manuel making it to the finals was an amazing accomplishment at her age. “Having trained with us since she was just 8 years old, Alexandra’s technique
and strength shows the quality of training at the Indiana Ballet Conservatory,” Yakovleva-Randall said. “Combined with her mental strength and focus, Alexandra was able to present herself with a very high technical and artistic quality.” Manuel will continue her training the next four years at The Royal Ballet School in London, starting this fall. “This year, I feel I’ve made the most progress in my artistry,” Manuel said. “From dancing the role of Sugar Plum in ‘The Nutcracker” to preparing for Jackson, my teachers really help me with developing the character and dancing with more emotion. I owe so much of this to IBC. Every teacher at IBC is so dedicated and committed to making sure we, as students, are receiving the best technique, learning how to be better artists and, in general, just good people who help each other out.” Manuel is attending an intensive program on full scholarship at the School of American Ballet, the official school of New York City Ballet.
Noblesville — Bigg Country Band will perform a free concert at 7 p.m. July 12 at Forest Park, 701 Cicero Rd. Fishers — Jennie DeVoe will perform at the free Amp After Dark Concert Series at Central Green & Nickel Plate District Amphitheater at 9 to 11 p.m July 13. Carmel — Carmel resident John Tran, 15, an Autism Parent Care student, will have an art show from 6 to 9 p.m. July 14 at No Label at the Table Food Company, 111 W. Main St., Suite 145. Carmel — Blue River Band will perform a free show from 7 to 9 p.m. July 11 at the Carmel Gazebo. For more, visit carmelgazeboconcerts.org Zionsville — The Midtown Madmen, featuring 1950s and ‘60s music, will perform at 7 p.m. July 11 in the Lincoln Park Concert Series.
By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com It was a memorable competition for two dancers with ties to Carmelbased Indianapolis Ballet ballet Conservatory. Julia Rust, 17, was one of two silver medalists in the junior female (ages 14-18) division at last month’s USA International Ballet competition in Jackson, Miss. Rust grew up in Noblesville and attended IBC for several years before leaving for The Washington School for Ballet in the summer of 2017. IBC student Alexandra Manuel, 14, Carmel, was among the 32 finalists in the same division. Rust said the best part of the competition was “the performance experience, the exposure to ballet companies and artistic directors and meeting dancers from all over the world.” During the competition, Rust received three job offers. She accepted a contract offer to be a company dancer with Joffrey Ballet in Chicago, starting July 23. “I performed a total of six times prior to the medal ceremony,” Rust said. “I then got to perform an additional two times in the galas. I think each time I danced it was better than the time before. I danced for me and for the joy of sharing my love of Jesus rather than trying to win. By the time I performed in the galas, I felt very free and almost fearless. I went for more pirouettes and more of everything. I had fun.” Rust, who is in the middle of her junior year, said she will be completing her academic education alongside her professional career. Rust was joined by her twin sister Morgan at The Washington School of Ballet. Morgan, who was slowed by a bout of mononucleosis, will likely return to the Washington, D.C., school for the 2018-19 school year. Julia Rust said artistry has been her biggest improvement. “I have been told that I went from dancing like a student to dancing like a profes-
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Commentary by Mark Johnson Where to go: Bar Louie Where it is: 1111 W Main St., Suite 140, Carmel When it’s open: Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Friday-Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 a.m. Mark’s take: A touch of class but with a casual, friendly vibe is the best way to describe Bar Louie. This restaurant has so much to offer: Comfortable seating, full bar, multiple screens for game day and a great menu loaded with unique choices. Appetizers with a twist as well as classic favorites like flatbreads, burgers and sandwiches are all featured favorites. With the family, with friends or with a date, you’ll enjoy your time at Bar Louie. What to get: The Drunken Fish & Chips looked and sounded appetizing, and it was. This beer-battered cod dish is served with
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fries or tater tots. I opted for fries and Elysian Space Dust was the drink of choice. What’s the cost: Entrees run $10.99-$13.99. Dress: Casual Carry-out: Available Want to know more? Call 317-817-0500, visit barlouie.com and like it on Facebook.
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Foreigner set to play at Ruoff By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Foreigner’s heyday for hit-making stretched from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. Concert Attendance for their concerts, however, is growing each year, saxophonist/rhythm guitar player Tom Gimbel said. “That’s a wonderful thing. It’s really what you hope for,” said Gimbel, who joined the band in 1995. “It’s incredible to see after all these years. People are not just reliving memories but creating new memories. We have a lot of younger people discovering this stuff.” Foreigner is joined by Whitesnake and Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening on the Juke Box Heroes Tour, which stops at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville at 7:30 p.m. July 13. “Mick Jones, our leader and founder, and (Whitesnake’s) David Coverdale go way back to the old English school of rock,” Gimbel said. “Our drummer, Chris Frazier, was actually in Whitesnake for a while. Everyone kind of knows everyone at this point. There is a great feeling of brotherhood out there.
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We’ve dedicated our life to music. We’re all lifers.” One of Gimbel’s favorite parts of the show is playing “Urgent” because he gets to play the saxophone. “It’s a good dance song,” Gimbel said. “I like to feed off the energy if I see people moving and swaying. It definitely fires you up.” Gimbel was a touring member of Aerosmith from 1989 to 1995. For more, visit livenation.com.
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Summer Gala, Indiana Ballet Conservatory, Creekside Middle School, 3525 W. 126h St., Carmel
The Indiana Ballet Conservatory presents its 4th Annual Summer Gala, which follows its summer intensive program. Two performers from Boston Ballet will join the IBC students.
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Styx, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Tesla, 7 p.m. Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center, Noblesville July 11
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Styx continues to tour in support of “The Mission,” its first studio album in 14 years. The group will be joined by Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Joan Jett and the Blackhearts. Cost: $24 to $128.50
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Foreigner returns to Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center this year with Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening. Whitesnake replaces Cheap Trick as Foreigner’s concert partner. Cost: $24 to $128.50
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Beach Boys, Kroger Symphony on the Prairie, Conner Prairie, Fishers
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The Beach Boys bring some good vibrations back to Conner Prairie for two nights with their large collection of hits. Cost: $37 for adults, $12 for ages 2-12.
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Third annual Indianapolis Israeli Film Festival set — The third annual Indianapolis Israeli Film Festival is set for July 15 to 19. Tickets are $10 per film, or $40 for a Festival Pass good for all five films. Trailers, links to purchase tickets, and other details can be found at jccindy.org/israeli-film-fest. Tenderloin Tuesdays set through July — The Tenderloin Tuesdays summer promotion is back with more deals on the classic Hoosier sandwich. Restaurants in Fishers, Westfield, Carmel and Noblesville will offer tasty discounts every Tuesday from June 26 through the month of July. So far, nearly 30 restaurants have decided to participate. Tenderloin Tuesdays was implemented nine years ago by Hamilton County Tourism. For more, visit tenderlointrail.com.
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St. John’s amazing grave
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Near Izmir, Turkey are the ruins of the Basilica of St. John, one of the most important churches of the Middle Ages, famous for its miracle-bestowing grave dust. Early in the history of Christianity, a grave travel on a hillside about 2 miles northeast of the then-important city of Ephesus was identified with a Christian writer named John, believed to be the author of Revelation. The faithful began assuming that the same person was John, the beloved disciple of Jesus, and that he had also written the Gospel of John and the three biblical letters of John. Based on those assumptions, fourth-century Christians erected a small chapel over the grave dedicated to John the Theologian. New stories soon circulated about the grave and its occupant. The most prevalent story was that John was not really dead and his breathing caused the grave to emit dust called “manna.” Pilgrims flocked to the site to obtain containers of manna, claimed to do everything from calming stormy seas to assisting women in childbirth. In the sixth century, Byzantine Emperor Justinian ordered construction of a monumental new church on the site to accommodate the crowds. The brick-and-stone church, in the shape of a cross, featured six domes, the central one directly above the grave and supported on four columns. The Basilica of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket No. VA-15161 The Fall Creek Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing on the 31st day of July, 2018 at the Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, at 6:00 p.m. The Application submitted by Obet & Marcelina De Los Santos is requesting a Land Use Variance from section(s) 2.07 -R2 District Intent and Permitted Uses and 5.38 – HO-01 Home Occupations; General of the City of Fishers Unified Development Ordinance to allow for a home-based landscaping business, The Amigos Landscaping. The subject property has a common address of 16235 Southeastern Parkway and is generally located on the southwest side of Southeastern Parkway, north of 113th Street. A full legal description is on file with the Planning and Zoning Development. Interested persons may file written comments or objections of the request with the City of Fishers Planning and Zoning Department, Fishers City Hall, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers.in.us). Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the abovespecified public hearing. Obet and Marcelina De Los Santos c/o Garrett E. Lawton Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel PC 151 N. Delaware St., Suite 1900 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 686-4773
St. John opened in 565 A.D. After the Turks conquered Ephesus in 1304, the Basilica of St. John was used as a mosque until it was destroyed. Materials scavenged from the ruins were then used in building the Isa Bey (Mr. Jesus) Mosque immediately downhill from the church. Today, the Basilica of St. John has been partially restored, giving visitors a sense of the size of the building, which, if totally rebuilt, would reportedly be the seventh-largest church in the world. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at news@ currentzionsville.com.
CITY OF FISHERS PLAT COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 5:00PM, THURSDAY, JULY 26 in the City of Fishers Auditorium, located on the 1st floor within Fishers City Hall building, One Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of petition PP-14195, a request for Primary Plat approval of two (2) lots on approximately 3.98 acres. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 11070 East 126th Street, and is generally located southeast of the East 126th Street and Promise Road intersection. Indiana Law requires the City of Fishers to provide notice in a published newspaper circulation. Although Indiana State Law requires a noticed public hearing for a subdivision of land, the Plat Committee is obligated by law to approve a subdivision of land IF it complies with all the City’s development standards. If a land subdivision request does not meet all the City’s development standards, the petitioner will need a waiver of the standard(s) and the Plat Committee may approve the subdivision with a waiver, or approve it with conditions and the waiver, or the request may be denied. The case file about this project is available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda and related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Advisory Plan Commission before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Advisory Plan Commission, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 595-3120 www.fishers.in.us
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