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COVID-19 deaths and announced that 30,869 Indiana residents have been tested for the disease stemming from the new coronaviIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb has extended rus. To date, 5,943 residents have tested the state’s stay-at-home order for another positive for the disease. two weeks. “It’s a signal that we are at the PANDEMIC The initial order start of this surge, but just at the was set to expire start,” said Holcomb, noting that April 6 at midnight. The extension Indiana is still in the “first quarter” runs through at least midnight April of the pandemic, signaling the state 20. will continue to take preventative Marion County residents are measures for some time. under stay-at-home order until at Indiana State Health CommissionHolcomb least May 1. Other municipalities are er Dr. Kristina Box said, according under a similar order until May as well. to recent data, the mortality rate for Indi“We’ve taken the two-week approach beana residents diagnosed with COVID-19 is cause we’re more nimble to be able to ad2.9 percent. But Indiana has implemented dress the executive order in its entirety and targeted testing for the highest-risk people adjust, as I’ve said many times, to the facts and health care workers, meaning the actuon the ground,” Holcomb said at a recent al mortality rate is likely lower, she said. press conference. “We can go through lineBox said most of the Indiana residents by-line (and) tweak if we need to. We don’t who have died from COVID-19 had underlying have to wait a full month.” health conditions. Holcomb also extended the state’s public To further the state’s efforts to stop the health emergency order until May 3. spread, Holcomb signed a new executive During the press conference, it was anorder that enacts even stricter standards nounced that President Trump approved for businesses during his statewide stayHolcomb’s request for a major disaster at-home order. declaration for all of Indiana, freeing pubEssential businesses can stay open as lic funds for Indiana to battle the spread long as they adhere to social distancing of the new coronavirus and support local standards, but retail businesses that proeconomies. vide necessities of life may remain open As of press time, the state reported 203 only if they limit the number of customers
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The Hamilton County Economic Development Corp. is doing its part to provide job opening information for ECONOMY those who have been displaced due to the coronavirus pandemic. It is partnering with Hamilton County Tourism along with OneZone Chamber of Commerce for Fishers and Carmel, and the chambers in Noblesville Sergi and Westfield, who are sharing job opportunities for the job board. “We’re trying to work together to help the situation,” said Carol Sergi, director of workforce strategy for Hamilton County Economy Development. “My job is workforce strategy and I’ve been concentrating on workforce attraction. Obviously, that’s not the issue right now, and we’re really pivoting to work on workforce recovery.” A new job board on the website, investhamiltoncounty.com, was launched in late March. “We’re adding to the jobs every day,” said Sergi, a Fishers resident. Sergi said she reached out to the HR Advisory Council with a survey asking what was happening at their 25 companies, which are different sizes and industries across Hamilton County. The survey asked companies questions such as if they were furloughing employees, moving ahead with hiring and conducting interviewing by phone. “I was surprised that most of them said they were still planning on hiring people, especially being part of the tourism office,” Sergi said. “I hear every day how decimated the hospitality office is and how those workers have been displaced, so we wanted to find a way to connect those two. Whether they are hospitality or not, we wanted to show people are still hiring. “Those jobs range from temporary because of help that is needed at Kroger or Walmart, and even some of the restaurants that are doing delivery need additional delivery people.” Sergi said there are some regular jobs for which companies are still hiring. Most of the jobs are in Hamilton County or the north side of Indianapolis.
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The hotel will be near Civic Plaza off Otis Avenue where the city’s farmers market is held. Many events also are conducted in Despite the COVID-19 pandemic closing Civic Plaza. many businesses and “Visitors can walk outside and take adCOVER STORY canceling vantage of that amenity,” Dunston events, develsaid. opment is ongoing, especially near Dunston said the developments the Fort Benjamin Harrison area in are still going forward despite the Lawrence. pandemic. A few weeks ago, the Fort Harri“As of right now, there have been son Reuse Authority closed on an no delays,” Dunston said. “The only apartment project called The Standifference is we are working from dard at Fort Ben through Cityscape home.” Collier Residential. The project includes 261 The hotel is expected to break market-rate apartments. ground in the spring. Dunston said “There are quite a few amenities,” 98 parking spaces will be on the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority Exechotel property that can be used for utive Director Aletha Dunston said the entire site, which will include about the project. office suites. The Standard at Fort Ben is ex“Only the spots directly adjacent pected to break ground this spring. to the hotel will be designated as Another project in the works is a hotel-use only. It’s shared parking Dunston Tru by Hilton hotel with 97 rooms on for that entire site,” Dunston said. Otis Avenue. When the hotel is complete, there will “We are really excited about the parcel be 1.2 acres remaining in the parcel. The they picked because it fits into the walkFort Harrison Reuse Authority is discussing able, dense, mixed-use community we are potential occupancy with a business, but it trying to create,” Dunston said. has not been announced.
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“Currently, there are office suites and Jockamo (Upper Crust Pizza) out there, and on the 1.2 acres remaining, we have a restaurant group interested, but we are still actively marketing that property,” Dunston said. Other projects in the works in the area include the $5.85 million cultural campus for the Arts for Lawrence theater renovation and construction of an amphitheater. The campus broke ground last year and is being funded through an Eli Lily grant. “We have received the plans for review for the architectural review committee for that project,” Dunston said. “I think people will be excited to hear the musical swings will be coming back as a permanent installation at the end of summer.”
The Fort Harrison Reuse Authority is assisting the cultural campus construction by donating the World War II communications building behind Lawton Loop to be relocated. “We want to preserve that building in a new location behind the theater and Sterrett Center and be reused as a visual arts building,” Dunston said. “It still has a lot of charm. It’s just not usable in its current location, so we are really excited to have the opportunity to preserve that building and also give another opportunity for the arts.” “The City of Lawrence has been very impressed (with) the development of the reuse authority and we are looking forward to the upcoming development finishing up,” Lawrence Mayor Steve Collier said.
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mixed-use building there, potentially with a public parking garage,” Fort Harrison Reuse Authority Executive Director Aletha Dunston said. “And the library would locate adjacent to that. They’re negotiating opportunities for a partner to also be in their new building.”
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Pelosi’s politics hurt Americans
Commentary by Terry Anker The firstborn had recently entered a “transition to kindergarten” program, and while it was more emotional than expected to nudge him alone into the wide world, he seemed to enjoy and benefit from the social interaction with others of his own age. Good, because this was very much the reasoned intention. As an only child, it was sensible to worry that he’d miss that which only peers can teach. As soon became the ritual, each evening meal demanded some report on the happenings of the day. What was learned? Who told a good joke? How was lunch? As is appropriate with a newly minted 4-year-old, details were sparse, but eventually a story or two could be cajoled through intentional and persistent interrogation. To be sure, one could expect the odd account of the art project or time spent in the gym. But the more interesting news would be in the form of quantifiable learning. New words, math concepts and increasing gradations of color could all be adroitly defined. “Do you know what today is?” Imagining it to be some recently conceived holiday absent from our childhoods decades earlier, the answer was, “No, what is it?” The disgruntled scholar responded incredulously, “Well, it is Wednesday!” Thinking from the previous answer that he’d identified a significant gap in adult learning, he proceeded to inform that each day had its own name – and, to tell them. He’d gone from dependent to independent. He’d gone from pupil to professor. He’d gone from consumer to expert. No longer would the days pass unnoted; they would progress in his order from one to the next. Knowledge is power.
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Stop the insanity Commentary by Danielle Wilson Uncle! I’m calling uncle. Enough. I thought I could handle the social distancing, the school closures, the quaranHUMOR tine, but I can’t. My perimenopausal self was not made for this madness. Every day here at chez Wilson is a crapshoot, mostly because I don’t know what kind of garbage I’ll have to deal with nor how well I’ll respond (my emotional fuel tank indicator broke on Day 6). Will my husband, Doo, now working from home, sit too close while eating a chicken taco, driving me mad with his loud chewing? Will my oldest pick a fight with his arch-nemesis, his younger K-poppin’ sister, forcing me to mediate between the inane and the stupid? Will her twin brother suck me into yet another depressing diatribe about how much he hates Indiana and longs to be back in the great state of California? Will my 16-year-old decide to bake brownies at
midnight, awaking me from my restless but all too precious slumber? Will we run out of toilet paper? Will someone start coughing? Will I lose my effing mind? Granted, certain weeks are better than others. Depending on my hormone levels, I can be either Little Orphan Annie (“The sun’ll come out tomorrow, kids! We got this!”), or Sweeney Todd (“I will cut every last one of you!”). When I’m feeling positive, I remember to extend grace and appreciate the important things, like employment and good health. But when the Butcher of Fleet Street emerges, it’s passive-aggressive irritability like you’ve never seen. I’m truly a master. So, I call “uncle!” My family and my sanity cannot take this much longer. Peace out.
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Granted, certain weeks are better than others. Depending on my hormone levels, I can be either Little Orphan Annie (“The sun’ll come out tomorrow, kids! We got this!”), or Sweeney Todd (“I will cut every last one of you!”).
Editor, Americans are hurting. There is chaos and confusion from the media sweeping our nation while President Trump and his administration work to combat COVID-19. While Americans are coming together to support one another during this pandemic, (U.S. Speaker of the House) Nancy Pelosi and her liberal colleagues were busy holding up much-needed funding for families and businesses. Now is not the time for partisan politics. When our government officials were supposed to be working together to ensure the safety and security of our nation, Pelosi was pushing her own political agenda. As a pro-life candidate endorsed by Indiana Right to Life, I find it unacceptable that Pelosi attempted to work abortion funding into the relief legislation. The amount of sweetheart deals for liberal special interest groups packed into the legislation was almost unfathomable. Almost. We need conservatives in Congress who will fight against Pelosi and her liberal allies. As your next congressman, I’ll do just that. Micah Beckwith, Noblesville, candidate for Congress
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Benefit from this essential movement Commentary by Seth Tucker Depending on your level of fitness, you may not be able to perform a standard squat, but you certainly stand to benefit FITNESS from the movement. The squat is essential for many activities of daily living, like standing from a seated position, getting out of the car or even getting up stairs. The seated squat is easier to perform and will improve both strength and mobility. Perform three sets of 10 reps three days a week to reap the benefits. Bracing The first step to performing a quality squat is simply taking a breath. The purpose of this breath is to brace the abdomen and support the spine. The breath should expand the stomach. Upon inhalation, “lock in” the breath by squeezing your abdominal muscles, as if you are preparing for a blow to the stomach. This creates pressure in your abdomen that will support your spine through the squat and protect the low back. Before you begin the downward or upward motion of the squat, you should use this bracing technique. Only when you have reached the top or bottom of the seated squat should you release the breath hold. Lowering portion Place a low chair or stool 6 to 8 inches
behind you, preferably against the wall to prevent sliding. Maintain a long spine through the whole squat. Imagine a string runs all the way from your low back, up your spine, and through the top of your head. First brace your breath. Now, sit your hips back, as though you are shutting a car door with your backside. This should cause your torso to bend forward at the crease of your hips. Be sure to keep your shoulders back and your chest out. Keep your weight over mid-foot and avoid shifting it to your heels. Slowly lower yourself to the chair behind you until you are seated and then exhale. Avoid simply falling into the chair. Raising portion Simply reverse the process. Brace your breath and then, without using your hands, lean forward with a long spine to shift your weight over mid-foot. Stand up by driving through your feet and squeezing the buttocks. Avoid letting your knees cave in. Try to keep your knees pointing in the same direction as your toes. Stand up completely and repeat the three-set process for the 10 reps. Seth Tucker is an ACE-certified personal trainer in Noblesville. For questions about fitness or training, email Seth at sethdtucker@gmail. com
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As a new Fishers Arts Council board member, Olivia Holt determined quickly there was a need for information ART for area artists to become entrepreneurs. With the support of partnerships with Nickel Plate Arts, Ignite Studio and Hamilton County Tourism, Holt and the Fishers Arts Council have helped shape a four-part lecture series. After surveying artists and community members for six months, Holt discovered artists wanted marketing help, community connections and information on getting into galleries. Holt, a 2011 Hamilton Southeastern High School graduate and mixed media artist, graduated with a degree in fine arts from Ball State in 2016. She joined the Fishers Arts Council in October 2018. “I like that we have the ability to make this program very flexible for artists and community members to learn,” said Holt, who now lives in Broad Ripple. “This year we are focusing on four specific topics: marketing, galleries, exhibiting and local success stories. The topics were selected based on community feedback. Artists told us what they wanted to learn, and we responded. As we receive more feedback from artists, we will be able to update the programming to include new future topics.” The series is intended to help artists with their business, community and professional skills. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the first session, and possibly others, will be offered online. Although intended for artists, the series is open to the public. Registration is required. The series is from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the following four Thursdays: Marketing for Artists — Skill Building, April 23; Inside the Gallery World — Be in the Know, June 25; Exhibiting Artists — Learn the How, Aug. 20; and Hoosier Success Stories — Be Inspired, Oct. 22. Ignite will host sessions if it is able to be open for any of the final three. “Our panelists will have the opportunity to speak individually before we transition into a Q&A panel style,” Holt said. “After the
Carmel Symphony Orchestra Music Director Janna Hymes wants to keep the music alive during the coronaGIVING BACK virus pandemic. “Some of our musicians are making videos and these are appearing on our Facebook page,” Hymes said of the Music Heals, Music Unites, Music Brings People Together program. “It’s a great diversion and gives our musicians a chance to express themselves.” “Let the Music Play ... Getting to Know YOUR CSO” was scheduled to debut April 11 on the CSO Facebook page. A second edition will be presented at 7:30 p.m. April 18, and that likely will continue on more Saturday nights during the spring. “We’ll have interviews and snippets of different musicians just talking or playing,” Hymes said. “It’s a way of getting to know your orchestra in a way you didn’t get to before.” Hymes said musicians might talk about interests and life experiences. “They are 80 different people and they all have different stories and we’re going to be telling those stories and interweave it with concert video,” Hymes said. Hymes said the CSO was building good momentum when the final two concerts were canceled due to the pandemic. “We’re trying to keep the work going, so we are rescheduling concerts, putting the finishing touches on the 2020-21 season and will announce sometime this spring with the hope we can go full force in October,” Hymes said. “The Journey into Jazz” concert with Edgar Meyer was originally scheduled for March 14 and was postponed the day before because of gathering limits. It was postponed again until May 30, but Hymes said it will now be held as part of the 2020-21 season, likely a January date. “The Passport to Prague” concert, scheduled for April 18, has been canceled. But other concerts and events will be added, Hymes said. “It’s a real hard time for some of our musicians. They go from gig to gig, so we feel for them,” Hymes said.
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moderator’s questions, the participants will be able to ask questions via the online Webinar and in person once social distancing is lifted. We will have different presenters for each session. Our first two panels have marketing experts and art gallery owners. Our final two panels will feature artists from various disciplines living in Fishers and surrounding areas.” Holt said the Fishers Arts Council is thankful to have other organizations within the community to collaborate with and provide different art opportunities and education. “Nickel Plate Arts reached out to us and other local groups who already had
programs in mind for this year,” Holt said. “NPA pulled us together for a 2020 season of professional development programming, with Hamilton County Tourism supporting us all through countywide promotion. Conner Prairie and the Da Vinci Pursuit, along with the Noblesville Chamber of Commerce, help round out the programming. “With all of these groups supporting each other and promoting the other’s programs, this aids in our reach to the community at large. We are hopeful when social distancing restrictions are lifted, everyone’s programming can come back.” For more and to register, visit fishersartscouncil.org.
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Moreno’s appearance rescheduled to Oct. 3 — Legendary singer, dancer and actress Rita Moreno has rescheduled an appearance at the Center for the Performing Arts that was postponed in December 2019 because of laryngitis. “An Evening with Rita Moreno” is now set for 8 p.m. Oct. 3 in the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Previously purchased tickets will be honored on the new date, and ticket sales have resumed at thecenterpresents.org. Ticket holders with questions can contact Patron Services atTickets@thecenterpresents.org. Moreno is among the few performers to have won an Oscar, Tony, Emmy (two) and Grammy awards as well as the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Debuting on Broadway at age 13, she has appeared in appear more than 40 feature films (“Singin’ in the Rain,” “West Side Story”) and a wide range of TV shows (“The Electric Company,” “Oz”). 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