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PuccinisPizzaPasta.com State officials reveal data trends during the pandemic By Jarred Meeks • jarred@youarecurrent.com After Memorial Day weekend, state officials underscored the importance of continued social distancing as the state attempts to move forward with its fivestage plan to reopen the economy. PANDEMIC “I saw reports from around Indiana and the rest of the country this weekend of people who were packed in pools or at restaurants, shoulder-to-shoulder, and without wearing masks, not practicing social distancing,” Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box said during a May 27 virtual press briefing. “We do not want to see that number of cases spike because people got tired of these precautions and treated this as an unofficial start to summer and business as usual. These are not business-as-usual times. The threat from COVID-19 is still very real, and we need to do all we can to prevent the spread of this disease. “That may mean wearing a mask if you’re at the pool, and you’re not in the water. It may be inconvenient, but I know that these steps can save lives.” Box said the state wants to gain more insight regarding the impact of the new coronavirus in Indiana after the second round of testing by the IUPUI Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health study, which was scheduled to begin June 3. The random-sample testing study will give state officials a representative snapshot of virus spread that can be used to scientifically estimate the virus’ impact on the entire state without the need to test all residents. Preliminary results from the study’s first wave, completed in early May, found 2.8 percent of Indiana residents have or have had the virus and that the majority of its spread in the state occurred through shared housing and not in the community. As of May 27, the Indiana State Dept. of Health reported 32,437 total Indiana residents were known to have the virus. More than 41 percent of ICU beds and nearly 82 percent of ventilators were available. A total of 1,871 Hoosiers were confirmed to have died from COVID-19. Another 159 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record. And 235,333 tests had been reported to the ISDH. “This is a silent spread, and it can silently kill,” Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said. “We have to understand that folks can be asymptomatic and not know that they are passing this on, not intentionally, for sure. But when you get into those large, confined gathering areas, that’s where we tend to see the spread occur. I would just continue to appeal to folks’ sense of civic duty, not just their personal responsibility, but how their liberty can impact someone else’s, and that’s the bottom line. We are trying to get through this.” Unemployment On May 22, state officials revealed Indiana’s unemployment rate had increased to 16.9 percent in April. Previously, it was reported an unemployment rate of 3.2 percent in March. The U.S. unemployment rate was 14.7 percent in April. “This is the highest rate we’ve seen in Indiana since 1982, where it stood at 12.6 percent,” Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne said.

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OneZone partners with Ascend Indiana – OneZone Chamber of Commerce and Ascend Indiana, the talent and workforce development initiative of the Central Indiana Corporate Partnership, recently announced a collaboration to help college students find jobs and employers to find talent. OneZone is offering their employer members an opportunity to join the Ascend Network, a software platform and team of recruiters that connect students and recent graduates with an associate degree, bachelor’s degree or certificate to Indiana jobs and internships. To participate, OneZone members can submit information through a short form on the OneZone website at onezonecommerce. com. Employers will then be connected to Ascend to begin the process of sharing their open jobs and internships with students and recent graduates. Plumbing company gives back – Paul Henderson Plumbing is donating $20 from each service call that has an hour or more of labor involved to coronavirus relief efforts. The Carmel-based company has donated over $2,000 in the last month. For more, visit paulhendersonplumbing.com or call 317-872-3535. Thousands to see changed polling locations - Approximately 88,000 voters in Hamilton County will have a new polling location for the primary election June 2. The new locations are spread throughout the county and include area churches, neighborhood clubhouses and school buildings. The new polling locations were approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners April 27. Bright yellow postcards have been mailed out to notify voters of their new voting locations. If you do not receive a yellow card in the mail or you just want to check your polling location, go to indianavoters.com, hamiltoncounty. in.gov, youarecurrent.com/vote or call the Election Office at (317) 776-8476. Local cities receive grants – The Duke Energy Foundation recently funded $200,000 in grants to Indiana economic development organizations offering crisis relief to small Indiana businesses. Hamilton County recipients include the City of Fishers, the City of Westfield and the Hamilton County Economic Development Corporation.


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FISHERS Project: Ind. 37 Improvement Project Location: 126th Street west of Ind. 37 is closed and is anticipated to reopen in July. During this time, cross access and all left turns will be restricted, with only right-in and rightout turns until this phase ends. Traffic on southbound Ind. 37 will shift to the northbound lanes and two lanes will remain in each direction. Local access to businesses will remain open via Lantern Road. The official detour route will direct drivers to use 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville Road. Detour route markers and advance warning signs will be in place prior to the closure. Expected completion: 2022 Detour: Drivers will be directed to use 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville Road. Detour route markers and advance warning signs will be in place. Project: Utility relocation for future 96th Street expansion Location: 96th Street between Lantern and Cumberland roads Expected completion: 96th Street expansion to begin this year, utility work expected for the next several months Project: Sargent Road roundabout, Mud Creek bridge replacement and additional travel lanes Location: 96th Street between Sargent Road and Cumberland Road. Expected completion: The Sargent Road roundabout is anticipated to reopen in mid-June. 96th Street east of Sargent Road to Cumberland Road will remain closed and is anticipated to reopen in early November. The official detour route will direct drivers to use Lantern Road or Cumberland Road to 106th Street. Project: Downtown infrastructure improvement Location: The intersection of Morgan Drive and Lantern Road closed Feb. 10. Access to Fishers Elementary will be available from 106th Street. Lantern Road is currently closed to through traffic, beginning south of 116th Street to Fishers Pointe Boulevard. Expected completion: The project will be complete in the fall. Detour: Lantern Road access open from the north for local traffic and Fishers Elementary School but will be closed between 116th Street and Fishers Pointe Boulevard. Use Fishers Pointe Boulevard for detour. Project: ADA ramp reconstruction and

road resurfacing Location: Pleasant View and Sweet Briar Subdivision Expected completion: End of June Project: On-street parking Location: Municipal Drive behind Hamilton East Public Library Expected completion: Lane restrictions will be ongoing through the end of June

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NOBLESVILLE Project: Road resurfacing Location: Various locations within Mill Grove and Meadows subdivisions and at various locations along Cumberland Road and 141st Street. Expected completion: June 30. Project: Road resurfacing Location: Various locations along River Road and Logan Street Expected completion: June 30. Project: Road resurfacing Location: Various locations along and within the following areas: Mensa Drive, Country Lake Estates, Oakbay, Southwest Quad, North Harbour, South Harbour, North 9th Street and adjacent streets, Monument Street and various alleys Expected completion: Oct. 15 Project: Herriman Boulevard extension Location: North from Ed Martin Toyota Expected completion: June 30. WESTFIELD Project: Westfield Boulevard connector Location: The extension will connect the roundabout at Ind. 32 and Shamrock Boulevard with David Brown Drive. Construction has moved to the south side of Park Street. Expected completion: End of 2020 Project: Monon Trail bridge Location: Monon Trail closed near Ind. 32. Expected completion: The project has been extended to last through spring Project: Grand Junction Plaza Location: The parking lot west of Union Street and south of Main Street Expected completion: The gravel parking lot on the east end of Park Street is permanently closed as the Grand Junction Plaza is moving into the construction phase. Parking is available on the west end of Park Street. Project: Natalie Wheeler Trail Location: On Union Street between Mill and Jersey streets. Expected completion: Closed during construction of the Grand Junction Plaza, estimated completion in 2021.

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Online fitness for seniors – CarDon Conditioning is a video exercise program designed to keep seniors engaged, connected and healthy. Twice a week, CarDon & Associates, Family-first Senior Living Communities, will post videos with easy at-home workouts to benefit the entire senior population — seniors inside and outside its communities. CarDon’s Bloomington community, Bell Trace, will lead the effort. Life Enrichment Director Julie Hill will post on Mindful Mondays, sharing mindful movement and meditation. On Fit Fridays, Fitness Center Director Alyssa Jackson will take you through a seated exercise class. To view the latest videos, visit cardon.us/ cardon-conditioning/. Arbor Homes donates to food banks – Arbor Homes recently announced it donated $100,000 to local food banks in response to the recent COVID-19 pandemic. The donation will be divided between Gleaners, Hamilton County Youth Assistance Program, Interchurch Food Pantry of Johnson County and Second Helpings. Real estate statistics – The real estate market in Fishers remained strong in April 2020. According to F.C. Tucker Company, the average sale price for a Fishers home increased 9.9 percent, to $351,878, compared to April 2019. Homes also left the market 10.2 percent, or 5 days, more quickly compared to this time last year. The average price per square foot for a home in Fishers also increased, up 5.1 percent, to $135.63. HSE becomes Green Ribbon School District – Hamilton Southeastern Schools was recently recognized by the U.S. Dept of Education as one of the 2020 U.S. Dept. of Education Green Ribbon School District Sustainability Awardees. HSE Schools has taken significant steps to reduce its environmental impact and cost.


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Election results to be viewed at fairgrounds news@currentnoblesville.com Hamilton County election results are typically viewed at the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center, but COUNTY due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the viewings will move to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds to ensure proper social distancing. Voting will run from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 2. Public viewing will take place in Halls A and B of the Exhibit Building, and doors open at 6 p.m. Enter the building through the southeast door. Parking lot signage will direct the public to the correct entrance. Display screens will be placed at each end of the halls. Several round tables and properly spaced chairs will be placed as well.

Because there will be a large volume of absentee ballots, it is possible counting votes will take several days. Workers will count absentee ballots from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. June 2. They will then count election day votes as election inspectors start delivering tally cards from polling locations. “If we still have absentee ballots left to count, we’ll complete those Wednesday,” County Clerk Kathy Williams stated. “We will reopen Halls A and B Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., if necessary. If mail-in ballot processing carries over to Thursday, the public watch area will reopen again at 8:30 a.m.” Hamilton County has until noon June 12 to certify election results. For more, visit hamiltoncounty.in.gov/222/ Current-Election-Information.

“If we still have absentee ballots left to count, we’ll complete those Wednesday,” County Clerk Kathy Williams stated. “We will reopen Halls A and B Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., if necessary. If mail-in ballot processing carries over to Thursday, the public watch area will reopen again at 8:30 a.m.”

MVCSC receives Project Lead the Way designation news@geistcurrent.com All three of Mt. Vernon Community School Corp’s. elementary schools were recently recognized as Project Lead the Way Distinguished Schools. The EDUCATION designation recognizes MVCSC for providing broad access to transformative learning opportunities for students through PLTW Launch. Across the nation, 404 elementary schools received the honor. According to a press release, PLTW empowers students to develop in-demand, transportable knowledge and skills through pathways in computer science, engineering and biomedical science. PLTW’s teacher training and resources support teachers as they engage their students in real-world learning. To be eligible for the designation, McCordsville, Mt. Comfort and Fortville elementary schools had to offer at least two PLTW Launch modules at each grade level and have more than 75 percent of the student

body participate during the 2018-19 school year “It is a great honor to recognize Fortville, McCordsville and Mt. Comfort elementary schools for their commitment to providing students with an excellent educational experience,” stated Vince Bertram, president and CEO of PLTW. “They should be very proud of their work to ensure students have the knowledge and skills to be career ready and successful on any career path they choose.” For more, visit pltw.org/our-programs/ program-recognition.

“It is a great honor to recognize Fortville, McCordsville and Mt. Comfort elementary schools for their commitment to providing students with an excellent educational experience.”

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DISPATCHES 4-H Photo Challenge set – The 4-H Photo Challenge is open to youth in third through 12th grade. Participants should take photos fitting the monthly theme and submit entries online at bit.ly/hamco4hcameracorp by the last day of the month. Monthly themes for 2020 include: June – Bold Beauty; July – Let Freedom Ring; August – Fairs. Festivals, Fun; September – Community (Black & White); October – Sunset to Sunrise; November – Occupations; December – Holiday Happenings.

Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony rescheduled – Due to COVID-19 concerns for high-risk populations, the National Vietnam War Veterans Day ceremony scheduled for March 29 has been postponed until June 14. For more, visit fishers.in.us/ coronavirus. Public Works Dept. removes stop signs – The Indiana Dept. of Transportation recently granted approval for the City of Fishers’ Dept. of Public Works to

remove stop signs at the railroad crossings throughout Fishers, except for the 131st Street crossing, for the upcoming Nickel Plate Trail. Due to the steep grade of the 131st Street crossing, the removal will come at a later date. “Out of service” signs have been placed, and that removes the requirement for school buses and hazardous material vehicles to stop at the tracks.

MVHS ranked as one of top high schools – The U.S. News and World Report recently ranked Mt. Vernon High School in the top tier of the national high school rankings. MVHS was ranked No. 17 in the central region and #64 in Indiana. Schools are ranked based on performance on state-required tests, graduation rates and how well students are prepared for college. The U.S. News and World Report ranked 17.790 high schools in the nation.

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Fishers parks reopen, summer concerts canceled news@currentinfishers.com Fishers began opening its park facilities with a phased approach May 22, coinciding with Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Back on Track Indiana plan, which entered PANDEMIC Stage 3 May 22. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Fishers has kept its parks and trails open for outdoor recreation but has closed park amenities such as athletic courts, shelters and restrooms. On May 22, all public restroom facilities in parks properties were dewinterized and opened to the public. Going forward, restrooms will be cleaned daily, following CDC cleaning guidelines. Playgrounds and drinking fountains will remain closed, but all noncontact athletic courts and fields, including basketball, baseball, tennis and pickleball courts, have reopened. Field rentals resumed for practice and conditioning activities only. Beginning June 14, when Stage 4 takes effect, athletic field rentals for groups of

250 or more are set to return. Park splash pads and the Saxony Lake and Beach also will reopen June 14. Shelter and venue rentals for groups up to 100 began June 1, and shelter rentals for groups up to 250 are set to begin June 14. All park amenities are planned to be fully operational during Stage 5, which is set to begin July 4. Fishers Parks also announced the 2020 Fishers Summer Concert Series will be canceled in addition to all June summer camps. For more, follow Fishers Parks on social media or visit fishersrecovery.com.

DISPATCH Oktoberfest returns - The third annual Lagers in Lawrence Oktoberfest will return from 3 to 7 p.m. Sept. 6 at 9230 Memorial Park Dr. in Lawrence. For more, visit event. ontaptickets.com/events/3rd-annual-lagers-in-lawrence-oktoberfest-10-10-2020?fbclid=IwAR0-jtM6Lwim4Axwo87C1fRXlQ120RErZ73OztNPEIE0fqMX7ntWneSJq60.

DISPATCHES Fort Ben Farmers Market - The Fort Ben Farmers Market will run from June 4 through Oct. 1 and begin at 4 p.m. The market will operate as an essential, outdoor location for local food, information to support struggling communities, and a safe place to find food and resources in the open air and sunshine. This will be a grab-and-go market only. No food or drinks are permitted to be ingested on the market site. Vendors will be spread out to encourage safe social distancing of 10 feet. The public is encouraged to wear masks and only have one person per household attend the market. Social distancing is encouraged, and no pets are permitted. For more, visit the Fort Ben Farmer's Market 2020 Relief Market on Facebook. Fort Ben State Park open - Indiana State Parks are open, but attendees are encouraged to follow certain guidelines, such as only using designated parking spaces, staying on designated trails, respecting COVID-19 signs, removing any trash created or brought in, keeping pets on 6-foot leashes and pick up waste and follow social distancing guidelines.

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DISPATCHES Oktoberfest returns - The third annual Lagers in Lawrence Oktoberfest will return from 3 to 7 p.m. Sept. 6 at 9230 Memorial Park Dr. in Lawrence. For more, visit event.ontaptickets.com/ events/3rd-annual-lagers-in-lawrence-oktoberfest-10-10-2020?fbclid=IwAR0-jtM6Lwim4Axwo87C1fRXlQ120RErZ73OztNPEIE0fqMX7ntWneSJq60. Hamilton County Stabilization Fund selects businesses - The Hamilton County

Stabilization Fund for Small Businesses has selected 105 small businesses to grant funds in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. All total, they will receive $743,205 in grant money. That money was approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners at their meeting May 26. Each business has been granted anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 based on their demonstrated need. Grants can be used for payroll, utilities, rent, mortgage, insurance and products directly used in pro-

duction of a product for sale. Preference was given to businesses that had not received abatements or incentives from the federal government, State of Indiana, or any local government entity. Recipients of the Stabilization Fund’s grant dollars were recently notified. They must show proof that they are in good standing with the Indiana Secretary of State before funds can be disseminated.

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Doneisha Posey began her position in April. (Submitted photos)

bridging equity gaps By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com In her new role as Ivy Tech Community College’s vice president COVER STORY of diversity, equity and belonging, Doneisha Posey said she will serve as a sounding board. “The position of vice president of diversity, equity and belonging is really the first step for Ivy Tech to take a statewide focus on our diversity and equity efforts,” Posey said. “So, my role is really to be a sounding board and advisor, a coach for our staff, our faculty and our students when it comes to our diversity and belonging efforts.” Posey began her position April 6, but prior to that, she spent several months working for Ivy Tech. She started with the college in November 2019 as executive director of employee diversity. Her new position isn’t new but the title is. “They had this position before, but this is the first time they’ve used this title,” she said. Posey’s day-to-day duties will look

different, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic. “With everyone working from home, my role is to be visible internally with our students, staff and faculty, and also externally around the state with our community, community organizations and community leaders that work alongside us in partnership to create more equitable education opportunities,” the Lawrence resident said. So far, Posey has performed a wealth of professional development and training on topics such as workplace accommodations, sexual harassment in the workplace and making sure minorities are being recruited, promoted and retained at the same levels as nonminority students. “When it comes to student diversity and equity issues, I’m working alongside our faculty and our other student-serving employees to make sure when we are, for example, looking at creating curriculum, we do it with a diversity mindset so everyone within our college feels like they belong, not only physically in the school, but also within the curriculum and pedagogies that our staff use,” Posey said. “It’s so important everyone feels they belong, and

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Doneisha Posey was recently hired as Ivy Tech Community College’s vice president of Diversity, Equity and Belonging.

Ivy Tech hires new vice president of diversity, equity and belonging

I’m so happy Ivy Tech is using the word ‘belonging’ and not necessarily just ‘including’ because everyone should feel as if they belong, and if they do belong, we see increased performance of our students in the classroom and increased engagement in our employees working day to day. “It just makes sense for the college to put an emphasis on belonging.” Posey will frequently travel to each of Ivy Tech’s 18 campuses across the state. “I’m excited to help the college focus some of our efforts on creating equity as a statewide institution,” she said. “We see equity in different ways, whether that’s racial equity, urban versus rural equity, gen-

der equity. There’s so many different ways we can consider equity, and I’m excited to take a look at that from all different perspectives in alignment with ensuring our students are ready for the workforce after they finish their credentialing and certificates at Ivy Tech.” Outside of work, Posey has two children, a 4-year-old and a 5-year-old, who keep her busy. “I like to spend time with my family,” she said. “I also teach a couple of courses at IU McKinney School of Law, so I like teaching and just spending time with family and friends.”

DONEISHA POSEY’S EXPERIENCE The position for Ivy Tech Community College’s vice president of Diversity, Equity and Belonging was posted nationally and had more than 90 applicants. Lawrence resident Doneisha Posey was hired and started in early April. Prior to joining Ivy Tech, Posey worked as deputy director and general counsel for the Indiana Civil Rights Commission. She

also is an adjunct law professor at Indiana University McKinney School of Law, where she teaches Housing Discrimination and Segregation and Race and the Law. In 2019, Posey received the Indiana Civil Rights Commission’s Drum Major for Justice Award and was the 2018 Marion County Bar Association Lawyer of the Year.


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Can’t or won’t?

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Commentary by Terry Anker Even as spring cleaning is well underway across this land of ours, so is the perennial challenge of how to adequately find equilibrium in the household division of labor. Laundry, lawn mowing, spider killing, meal preparation, planting and maintaining flowers, child care, earning a living to pay for it all and countless other chores befall us. We prioritize their importance, and our desire to do them, and plod along endeavoring to keep our lives moving in working order and, hopefully, improving. For some of us living alone, we are singularly responsible. But for many residing as families, each does a bit of every task. Mom works and so does Dad. Dad cooks and so does Mom. And for others, the labor is split along traditional ethnic or gender lines, by aptitude, by physical presence or by interest. We settle into our duties comfortably, occasionally checking to ensure that we are maintaining parity with our co-inhabitants. Is anyone doing too much or too little? For most, a good-natured equipoise is found. And if someone’s not pulling their weight, a bit of prodding will suffice. Alas, as with all human endeavor, some of us will seek to game the system. Advice is often shared, a few drinks in, at the bachelor/bachelorette party, such as, “Don’t let your partner know of your laundry acumen, lest you become the household expert — for life! They suggest, choose those things you want to do and feign incompetence for the rest. The occasional red sweater thrown in with a load of whites not only produces pink sheets but also becomes an antidote for ever having to do the laundry again. Serious questions about spousal manipulation aside, how much of our lives do we spend imitating ineptitude? How many of our claims of “cannot” are really that we “will not?”

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Nothing to complain about Commentary by Danielle Wilson Current management recently joked that they missed the good old days when readers would complain about my HUMOR column. Alas, with kids mostly grown and out of the house, a job and husband I adore, and an almost total boycott of news outlets, I simply have less opportunity to make bad parenting decisions, judge other soccer moms and care about life as we know it. I also think I’ve become more patient as I approach 50 and understand that on certain things, what I say won’t make a hill-of-beans difference, anyway. So, yes, I could regale you with my thoughts on Stepford women who relish shaming anyone who’s not breastfeeding, staying at home or cooking only organic food (guilty on all three counts!). Or even better, I could discuss my views on the religious folks who like to badmouth those of us who don’t go to church every Sunday or participate in “small group.” But now that

I’m older and infinitely wiser, I realize supermoms are merely compensating for their own insecurities about motherhood and the devout are just trying to keep me from going to hell. Of course, if I wanted to really stir the pot, I could go on and on about the nightmare of a president we have, but what good would it do? His supporters are still going to vote for him in November and I’m still going to experience intense stomach pains when I accidentally hear about his latest idiotic tweet (Obama 2020?). See how much I’ve grown through the years? PTO volunterrorists, anti-vaxxers, global warming deniers ... you do you, people. I’m not one to comment. Peace out.

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Editor, President Trump’s attempt to shift blame for his administration’s tardy response to COVID-19 onto China has resulted in similar-minded politicians following suit. Yes, the virus originated in China, but that was due to the actions of residents of China. Unfortunately, because of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric, Asian Americans are now the targets of hate and retaliation, when they are as impacted as the rest of us. Blaming an entire race of people is not a recovery strategy, and our fellow citizens in Indiana and the U.S. are suffering because of this misplaced rhetoric. Here in Indiana, the most ludicrous claim belongs to Carl Brizzi, whose TV ads claim that Chinese nationalists are sneaking across our southern border with the intent of infecting as many people as possible with coronavirus. Running for public office should include facts and promises of future service, not conspiracy theories. I hope that Hoosiers are not fooled by these political candidates’ absurd claims, and that they vote for a candidate who is grounded in reality and will represent all of us. Pamela Jackson, Noblesville

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Restore Skin Therapy has been in business since June 2016. Two years ago, it moved to one of the barracks PROFILE buildings in historic Fort Benjamin Harrison in Lawrence. Owner Breena Yates, an esthetician, recently launched her own skin care line. “I practice holistically. It’s a very different type of philosophy versus some of the other spas and places you can go,” the Lawrence resident said. “We have decided to grasp that holistic point of view, so we take a look at the mind, body and spirit and treat it that way. “My philosophy is not to induce any inflammatory treatments to your skin, so we don’t do deep chemical peels.” Restore Skin Therapy develops treatments to give clients results without causing excess inflammation. The business also offers massage therapy and has retail space. It also offers halotherapy, which is a therapy using salt, for respiratory issues

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a direct result of wanting to help seniors fill that void during such a stressful time. “Participants who are used to in-person classes will recognize most of the moves we do in the video, with maybe a couple of twists and variations to keep them fresh.” Jackson said the Exercise & Mindfulness classes at Bell Trace are two of the most popular activities. “When we had to stop holding them in person, that was difficult for our residents,” she said. “When the residents learned we had online classes available, they were so excited. We help them set up bookmarks and links on their devices, and we even have iPads they can borrow. Participation in our community has been great, with several residents completing videos daily.”

Homemade face mask care — Homemade masks are definitely susceptible to viruses. Wearing a mask reduces the concentration of virus particles that can be inhaled from respiratory droplets, which in turn reduces the transmission of COVID-19, but masks can also carry the virus. The Centers for Disease Control recommends washing your mask at least once a day. Emily de Golian, a board-certified dermatologist at Dermatology Consultants in Georgia, said masks shouldn’t be worn for more than 30 minutes because the dampness from our breath makes it less effective as a barrier against coronavirus transmission. Machine washing is optimal, and the material of your face mask will determine the temperature of the water, at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also disinfect masks by ironing or putting them in an oven for 20 minutes at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Source: MSN.com

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Kelly Frank has always been a huge fan of 1980s Christian rock hair bands. So the Fishers musician MUSIC and his son, Travis Frank, who now lives in Los Angeles, were thrilled to perform as an opening act when bands Stryper, Petra and Whitecross performed in Rocktoberfest Oct. 29, 2016 at Old National Centre in Indianapolis. That led to more collaboration with some members of those bands, including Petra lead singer John Schlitt. Frank and his son formed a band, Holy Fire. The band released its first single, “Fool Runnin,” in April, which Frank wrote. “I’m hoping to do a complete album, but it’s taken us a year to get the first song on,” Frank said. “Depending what happens in the next couple months will determine if we ever get a whole album out. For us to continue to record, we’re going to have to go back to Tennessee to finish the rest of the songs.” Frank said the band intends to make a video, but those plans have been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Frank said some songs are already written but the band needs time in the studio. “I’m taking things one at a time but it’s good to have something released,” Frank said. “I’m pleased with it and I’m ready to do another one.” John Schlitt sings the lead on “Fool Runnin” and John Lawry plays keyboards and produced the song. Frank and his son sing backup vocals. Lawry is a keyboardist for Petra. Travis Frank and Rex Carroll, who played for Christian rock group Whitecross, plays guitar. Bryan Cooley plays bass guitar. Petra drummer Louie Weaver was mostly used on that as a singer, but Frank said the band uses other drummers. Jason Siefert plays guitar and handles publicity for Holy Fire. Frank said Holy Fire is ready to do a show, but all the members have their own solo projects. Schlitt, 70, released a 10-song solo album called “Go” earlier this year. Prior to joining Petra, Schlitt was the lead singer for the

There is a definite buzz around Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. After suspending PERFORMANCE performances in mid-March because of gathering restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, Beef & Boards plans to present “Beehive: The 60s Musical” July 8 to Aug. 9. “The entire staff has Stark this cooped-up creative energy,” Beef & Boards owner Doug Stark said. “We’ve got to get back to singing and dancing and entertaining.” Stark said the reopening will be dependent on getting the green light from the guidelines by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. Beef & Boards has several safety measures planned. “I have always been a big fan of adapting best practices, adding a few of our own ideas and always try to follow (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines,” Stark said. Stark said Beef & Boards has installed UV lighting inside its air handlers to kill any viruses in the air. He said it will filter the air inside with an industrial high-efficiency particulate air filter between shows. Stations with hand sanitizer will be available immediately upon entering. The most noticeable change is Beef & Boards will not have its customary buffet but will deliver food to the table by wait staff wearing protective gear. “It’s totally new and uncharted territory for us,” Stark said. “We meet every week to review the new protocols. I know we will have some customers who will miss our buffet; however, we found it will be the safest environment for both our staff and customers to serve plated food.” Capacity will be limited to 250 people. Normal capacity is between 425 to 450. There will be a greater distance between tables.

From left, Travis Frank, John Schlitt, John Lawry and Kelly Frank performed on Holy Fire song. (Submitted photo)

rock band Head East, best known for the hit “Never Been Any Reason.” “I want to help John get out and promote his new album,” Frank said. “Stryper is releasing a new album this year. I just love the Christian rock music and sharing with the groups out there hammering away, sharing the gospel and their message.” Frank said he is looking for a venue where the band can perform a Holy Fire show with Stryper or Petra. “A lot of these musicians are with different bands,” Frank said. “The Holy Fire aspect of it would be bringing Travis in and we would do an actual show with our stuff. It’s more of trying to get the message out through the Christian musicians. When we get these guys together, we want to have these tunes that we can get up on stage and do.” Frank said he would like to hold regular

shows at a venue, perhaps a church, with central Indiana Christian musicians. “Maybe we would do workshops where musicians can share their craft,” Frank said. “During these crazy times, music is one of those things that can bring people together. We want people to get their message heard and out.” Frank said Schlitt, who overcame drug issues after leaving Head East and eventually turned to Christian rock, has a powerful message. “As a band, we want to tap into the testimonies of guys like John Schlitt and myself who are trying to share their message through music,” Frank said. “Our message is geared toward love God and love each other.” “Fool Runnin” is available on iTunes, Pandora and Spotify. For more, visit kellyandtravisfrank.com.


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Fishers District mural installed By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers District patrons will begin to see public art pop up around their favorite businesses and restaurants as developART er Thompson Thrift announced the start of four outdoor mural installations within the mixed-use development. Fishers District is at 116th Street and IKEA Way. The first mural was painted by Nekoda Witsken, a Fishers resident and a Hamilton Southeastern High School graduate. The mural is at the Verizon Wireless store off IKEA Way and will measure 35 by 9 feet. It’s a bold, colorful design featuring the words “Thanks for Being Weird with Me.” “I grew up in the HSE Schools system, and one main thing about the community that stuck with me is it helped me feel vibrant and spirited and be who I am and embrace eccentricities to come together and make this whole being an artist thing a reality,” Witsken said. “The flower is symbolic of growing through the process, and sunflowers follow the sun with their face, and it’s an entrepreneurial idea – to pivot to what’s happening around you, so I threw it

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Nekoda Witsken paints the “Thanks for Being Weird with Me” mural at the Verizon Wireless store in Fishers District. (Photo by Anna Skinner)

all together in a wacky, technicolor mural.” Each of the murals must represent the City of Fishers’ theme of being a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city. Although the project began last year as Thompson Thrift Retail Group began working with Nickel Plate Arts and the Fishers Arts and Cultural Commission to select artists, the installation was pushed to 2020. Future murals will feature artwork by Dan Toro, from Laramie, Wyo., Megan Jefferson, Indianapolis and Travis Neal, Indianapolis.

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Blueprint for Improvement: Updated ’70s Noblesville basement Commentary by Larry Greene

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 19 — 010020-FD IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF JOHN P. STEPHENS, Petitioner/Husband, and LORRIANE STEPHENS, Respondent/Wife. L NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: Lorraine Stephens 856 Egret Lane 14022 Northcoat Pl Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 Fishers, IN 46038 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you. You are required to serve written defenses to Husband’s Petition for Dissolution of Marriage to Husband’s counsel, ROBERTA E. BLUSH, ESQUIRE, The Law Office of K. Dean Kantaras, P.A., 3531 Alternate 19, Palm Harbor, Florida 34683, attornevs@kantaraslaw.com. A copy of such written defenses must be served on the aforementioned counsel on or before 28 days after 1st publication date and the original must be filed With the Pinellas County Clerk of Court at 315 Court Street, Clearwater, Florida 33756 before service on Husband’s counsel or immediately thereafter. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SO, A DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE PETITION. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Pinellas County Clerk of Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Pinellas County Clerk of Court notified of your current address. You may file a Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915. Future-papers in this lawsuit Will be mailed to the address on record at the Clerk’s office. WARNING: Florida Family Law Rule of Procedure 12.285 requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, if you are a person With a disability Who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action, please contact the Human Rights Office, 400 South Fort Harrison Avenue, Suite 300, Clearwater, Florida 33756, (727) 464-4062 (V/TDD). The court does not provide transportation and cannot accommodate for this service. Persons with disabilities needing transportation to court should contact their local public transportation providers for information regarding disabled transportation services. Dated: April 24, 2020 By: /s/ Thomas Smith Pinellas County Deputy Clerk of Court

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