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Hamilton Southeastern Schools saw gains year-over-year in the percentage of students who passed the EDUCATION English and math portions of the state’s standardized test known as ILEARN. Data from the Indiana Dept. of Education showed that 49.3 percent of the district’s third- through eighth-grade students were found to be proficient in English and math this year. That reflects a nearly 6 percentage point increase compared to 2021 results when 43.5 percent of students in those grade levels passed the state assessment. Those figures are also higher than results seen statewide, according to the IDOE. ILEARN results on a statewide level indicate that 41.2 percent of students were deemed proficient in English/language arts, while 39.4 percent were considered to be proficient in math. This year’s results also indicate improvements in the number of students across the state showing proficiency compared to 2021 when 40.5 percent of students were proficient in English/language arts and 36.9 percent of students were proficient in math. On a statewide level, the IDOE said that most grade levels and student populations increased their proficiency rates in English/ language arts and math by 1 to 4 percent-
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City leaders in Fishers have approved a lease for the planned arts and municipal complex that is schedCITY COUNCIL uled to open in March 2024. The Fishers City Council signaled its support during its July 18 meeting for a resolution to enter into a lease with the Fishers Town Hall Building Corp. for the building, which will be built at 1 Municipal Dr. The $22.8 million project, which will replace the current Fishers City Hall building, will include a theater and art gallery with other amenities to be included as well. The council also approved a separate resolution receiving and approving a petition of taxpayers requesting the lease of the building. City Controller Lisa Bradford told the council that since the council is
the leasing agent in the matter, the city was required to receive a petition of 50 or more taxpayers that have been certified by the Hamilton County auditor. The city indicated in the spring that it intends to use $6.3 million of its $6.9 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to help pay for the building. It will be designed and constructed by Indianapolis-based DELV Design and Meyer Najem, a construction firm in Fishers. Officials said earlier this year that the Indianapolis Art Center will also partner with the city of Fishers to offer arts-related programming such as pottery or painting classes. Mayor Scott Fadness previously said that he and other city employees will work out of rented spaces or work from home when construction of the new City Hall building takes place. In other business, council members passed a resolution amending an economic
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More than 600 elementary students from Hamilton Southeastern Schools will start the school year in a new buildSCHOOL ing featuring a STEM lab, collaboration spaces and outdoor courtyards. Members of the public, in addition to administrators and other district employees, recently got a chance to tour Deer Creek Elementary School, which will serve kindergarten through fourth-grade students for the 2022-23 school year. The two-story building at 12698 E. 156th St. in Noblesville has more than 102,000 square feet of learning space. Deer Creek Elementary was based on concepts from the design of Southeastern Elementary School, according to the district, which recently held a ribbon cutting event marking the completion of the building that drew more than 75 people. “The benefits to student learning were
Jim Funk, principal at CSO Architects, speaks with Geist Elementary School principal Christi Thomas during a tour of the new Deer Creek Elementary School in Noblesville July 21. (Photo by Matthew Kent)
observed in the design of Southeastern and we wanted to continue the tradition of creating inquiry-based environments,” said Yvonne Stokes, superintendent of HSE. Deer Creek Elementary, located in Wayne Township, will replace Durbin Elementary School as a K-4 building. Students who were previously assigned to Durbin will now atContinued on Page 7
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A new classroom on the second floor of the new Deer Creek Elementary School in Noblesville, which will open its doors Aug. 3 to more than 600 kindergarten through fourth-grade students. (Photo by Matthew Kent)
Continued from Page 6 tend Deer Creek, along with other students living in the surrounding area. The $35 million building was constructed by the Hagerman Group, a contractor in Fishers, and was designed by Indianapolis-based CSO Architects. District officials said the building, which was funded through the sale of bonds, was planned to absorb student growth on the district’s northeast side. Among the features of the new building include a STEM lab, three collaboration spaces, in addition to outdoor courtyards, patios and rooftop terraces that officials say will help bring the outdoors in and provide additional opportunity to extend the classroom
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Local firefighters launch unique patriotic-themed business By Taylor Dixon taylor@youarecurrent.com What began with a spark of creativity during a bit of downtime has turned into a growing side business for firefighters Scott Carr and Rob Demlow. They have worked together at Fishers Fire Dept. Station 92 for more than a decade and noticed that a lot of old, unusable fire hose was being thrown out. So, they found a way to give the hoses a second life by turning them into American Flags. Although Carr and Demlow had created flags for fun and donated them to restaurants, from Fishers to the bars of Nashville, Tenn., since 2018, they didn’t launch their company – Brotherhood Designs – until earlier this year. “It just started out as a cool symbol out of our profession, and it’s turning into something much bigger than either one of us thought it would,” Carr said. Typically, old, unusable hoses are taken off the firetrucks and thrown away. However, Carr and Demlow clean and power wash each discarded hose and stretch them out over a wooden frame, turning each part of the hose into a stripe on the American flag. The flags take about three weeks to complete and come in a few different variations, from rustic or painted flags to law enforcement flags with a blue or red stripe representing police and fire departments, respectively. The standard size flag is about 43 inches by 80 inches, but industrial flags are about 55 inches by 105 inches. Standard flags start at $1,300, and industrial flags start at about $2,000. Added costs can come from hose couplings on the flag, LED backlighting or a bottom shelf.
Carr and Demlow’s flags are displayed at the Ale Emporium and FoxGardin Family in Fishers and at bars on Broadway in Nashville and in homes across the U.S., including California. They got connected with bars in Nashville through some friends who sing down in the area. They then got the word out by taking trips to the Nashville area and meeting with bar owners and patrons. Although their business had a humble start, they have since met country music star John Rich of the Big & Rich band. Rich displays one of the flags in a bar he owns in Nashville. Part of the reason Carr and Demlow focus on American flags is their own sense patriotism. And they want to rekindle patriotism across the U.S. “There’s a lot of patriotism that’s kind of been lost here lately,” Demlow said. “And I think something like this has kind of taken advantage, I guess, of the lack of patriotism that’s been around and it’s probably helping put out some.” When they decided to take their business to the next level, Carr and Demlow started working with SCORE Indianapolis, a business that offers mentorship to new and growing companies. The mentors are all retired businessmen who help business get off their feet. It is through their mentors that Carr and Demlow hope to take their creations into the art world and make connections there. They are hoping to soon hang a display at High Frequency Arts in Hub & Spoke, a design center in Fishers near the Nickel Plate District. Carr said becoming part of the art world is a bit out of the his comfort zone. “It’s different. It is art and we’re seeing that there’s a place for (the flags),” Carr said. “It’s just not our thing. I mean, we’re not artists, we’re firefighters.” Although the American flag is a classic symbol, every flag made by Brotherhood Designs is slightly different and unique. “Every flag has a
The flag hanging in FoxGardin Family in Fishers. (Photo courtesy of Scott Carr)
Carr and Demlow with the first flag they made in 2018 for their fire station. (Photo courtesy of Scott Carr)
story, so there’s cuts in some of them and rips and burns and tears,” Demlow said. “And, you know, we might retire at the end of our career and have a bunch of stories, and to me, the hose has retired and has a bunch of stories.” ON THE COVER: Brotherhood Designs flag hanging in the Ale Emporium in Fishers. Pictured left to right—Scott Carr, owner Tony Kwiatkowski and Rob Demlow. (Photo courtesy of Scott Carr)
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Commentary by Danielle Wilson
Ask any person under the age of 30 about Urban Dictionary and you are likely to get a smile before the answer. Like its Noah Webster predecessor, the “dictionary” teaches us the definition of those words we encounter of which we don’t have an immediate or complete understanding. Unlike these earlier editions (the word “dictionary” is reputed to have been first coined in 1220 in England), this contemporary, online-only version tasks itself largely with explaining the subculture slag of the American variety of the language. Sometimes offensive and often amusing, the crowdsourced definitions help to make sense of the overused jargon of the hip and trendy among us. Although the now-outdated vernacular seems quaint to us today, the need to understand what someone else is attempting to communicate hasn’t changed much. As we move further through this summer season, we are alltoo familiar with certain headlines, such as historic inflation, unprecedented employment and rising interest rates that do not require explanation. But things like “The Great Resignation” and human “ghosting” are not so familiar. The latter is the case of friends or colleagues of long or short tenure disappearing without notice. The most mature of the lot might send an email or stick a Post-it Note to their monitor: “I’m outta here.” What? Why? Are they OK? Suicide rates have remained highly elevated, some presume as a residual of the pandemic. When we are ghosted unexpectedly, do we have any obligation to check on the newly self-identified apparition? In a world before virtual relationships, it was harder for the unfriendly “ghost” to disappear without responsibility. Now, the burden is left to others to figure it out.
You may recall that I’ve been doing some therapy to help me like people again, everyone from stupid idiot drivers to my beloved immediate family. For a host of reasons, I’ve been experiencing an unusual amount of anxiety and anger that is not only unhealthy but also kind of a drag. I don’t want to constantly snipe at my kids. I don’t want to shout f-bombs at passing truckers. I don’t want to lie awake plotting my husband Doo’s demise while suffering his godforsaken snoring. Anyhoo, one The technique of the tools doesn’t always work, I’m learning to but I have noticed use is a relaan uptick in my tively simple happiness level. but powerful – DANIELLE WILSON phrase that essentially forces me into a less fear-based mindset. When I start to feel irritated or panicked, I say, “It would be nice if …” Something about reframing my thoughts through this particular lens allows me to let go of the negativity, sort of a “Jesus take the wheel” or “inshallah” mantra. For example, when an 18-wheeler decides to block both lanes in a zipper merge, preventing me from rightfully driving until the actual merge site, 2 fricking miles down the road, I whisper, “It would be nice if this idiot stayed to the left, but I’ll be OK if he doesn’t.” Or when Doo’s nasal antics have my blood pressure soaring for the third consecutive night, I repeat, “It would be nice if Doo could breathe properly so I could sleep, but I’ll push through tomorrow, regardless.” The technique doesn’t always work, but I have noticed an uptick in my happiness level, and more important, I’m beginning to like people again. It would be nice if this continues! Peace out.
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.
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You’re not the boss of me, OK? Commentary by Dick Wolfsie My men’s group had a discussion about who was the boss in our homes. Many attendees had never thought HUMOR about it and didn’t know how to respond. I told them I was sure I was the boss, but I would check with my wife to see if she agreed. I do something that may reveal I’m not the boss. Whenever I share with my wife what my plans are, I follow with, “OK?” “Mary Ellen, I’m going to take a shower, OK?” Why have I formed this as a question? Am I asking for permission? When I was single, I took a shower anytime I wanted; I didn’t need to inform anyone. I could just do it … unless I hadn’t paid the water bill. Why do I need consent now? In all fairness, my wife has never said, “No, I don’t want you to take a shower,” but occasionally she’ll say, “Don’t use all the hot water.” One morning, she remarked, “It’s about time,” which really got my attention. Last Tuesday, I said, “I’m going to the drug store, OK?” “Sure. While you’re there, get a bottle of my shampoo and pick up my prescription refill. I also need a L’Oreal Voluminous Butterfly Mascara, black/brown color.” Any man who can find that earns an A-OK. Yesterday I announced, “I’m going for a walk, OK?” I knew Mary Ellen would have no objection but phrasing it as a question gave her the option to add, “That’s fine, but be sure to bring your water bottle, don’t
track in any mud when you get back, and don’t walk in the middle of the street. The neighbors are complaining about having to swerve around you.” Is ending with “OK?” a subconscious need for approval in whatever I do? I wish I had just said, “Mary Ellen, I’m going for a walk.” I tried that this afternoon. Here’s what she said: “That’s fine, but be sure to bring your water bottle, don’t track in any mud when you get back, and don’t walk in the middle of the street. The neighbors are complaining about having to swerve around you.” So much for that theory. Mary Ellen may be the boss, after all. She handles all our investments, medical policies, landscaping choices, barbequing, our automatic sprinkler – DICK WOLFSIE system and home security issues, just to name a few of her responsibilities. Oil changes for both of our cars are my department. That, along with doing the dishes, pretty much sums up my obligations in the Wolfsie household. As you can tell, I don’t do very much. But in all fairness, Mary Ellen won’t let me do more. After admitting to all of this, starting now I am going to be more assertive in all my conversations and more confident in my decisions, OK?
Is ending with “OK?” a subconscious need for approval in whatever I do? I wish I had just said, “Mary Ellen, I’m going for a walk.”
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By Chris Bavender news@currentinfishers.com The Indiana Chapter of the Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s annual Team Hope Walk is Sept. 17 at Sahm HEALTH Park in Fishers. It is the second time the chapter has held the event at the park. “We love Sahm because they offer great parking and a trail and street walk options with accessibility to walkers at all levels,” said Amber Shady, event chair and vice president of the chapter. “Sahm also gives us easy access off the interstate for traveling walkers visiting from all over Indiana, plus a playground for the kiddos.” Indiana Team Hope Walk is the largest fundraiser for the group. “This year, we are working towards earning $15,000 through walker registrations, a silent auction, corporate sponsors and goodwill donations in support of the Huntington’s community,” Shady said. “We also host a bowling event in March, and a Cele-
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bration of Hope in November.” The walk not only raises funds, but also awareness of the disease, whic causes a progressive breakdown on nerve cells in the brain. “Huntington disease awareness is invaluable. The funds head straight towards HDSA national to be distributed across the country to various Center of Excellence locations,” Shady said. “This directly impacts trials and support across the country, including here in Indiana at IU Health. The funds mean so much, but the awareness is imperative.” Huntington’s affects 41,000 symptomatic individuals plus an additional 20,000 asymptomatic. The genetic condition is so rare some families aren’t aware of its presence for several generations, Shady said. “Huntington’s is a family disease. Each child of a parent with (Huntington’s) has a 50 percent chance of inheriting it from their parents. Because of this, we have many local families deeply affected by (Huntington’s) through the generations,” Shady said.
“The walk is a physical way to show support for this community of families. Walks and other events provide opportunities to meet other families in similar seasons of life, as well as share information, support, and the physical reminder that no one is fighting alone.” The event will have an optional second mile this year. “The first mile will be on a paved open walkway with the second mile an optional route through a wooded trail where the walk was held last year,” Shady said. “We feel this option will allow all walkers an easy one-mile route and those seeking a more fitness can continue for the additional mile.” The walk is open to the public. “We see a lot of (Huntington’s) families and supporters and work hard to accommodate all who want to attend,” Shady said. “We are so grateful for all who want to support us in person at Sahm this year.” To sign up for the walk, visit indiana. hdsa.org/events/indiana-team-hope-walk.
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Teen launches bracelet business By Chris Bavender news@currentinfishers.com Like many teenage girls, 13-year-old Taylor Smith is into jewelry. So, when she saw some cute bracelets ENTREPRENEUR at a hair salon, she wanted to buy a few — until she saw the price. “When I saw that they were $16 each, I thought that was ridiculous,” she said. “I looked up what type of beads they were made out of and asked my mom if I could use my money to order a small starter kit. They took me a long time to make, but I loved making my own designs and using my own color choices. Now, I have an entire room filled with different beads, colors, strings, accents and more.” The Westfield teen never thought it would’ve been easier to simply buy the bracelets she originally saw. “Because I actually liked mine more and could make them fit,” she said. Although Smith enjoyed making bracelets and was happy so many people wanted to wear them, she wanted the project to have meaning as well.
Taylor Smith sells bracelets. (Photo courtesy of Jamie Smith)
“I came up with Dream Big Bracelets because I wanted people, especially kids, to know that they are enough and that they should dream big and reach for their dreams. They can do anything they set their mind to,” Smith said. Smith sells her inspirational bracelets at the Fishers Farmers Market. She has also sold them to customers in Zionsville, Carmel, Westfield and Fishers. She is considering creating a website and doing more marketing.
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Lantern Islamic Theater Company presents ‘Stories of Our Youth’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Mohamed Amin wanted to share a play that many of his fellow Muslims could identify with. THEATER ‘“Stories of our Youth’ explores the complexities, awkwardness, hardships and silver-linings of the journeys many Muslim youth face growing up in the United States,” said Amin, who has written the play and will direct Amin it. “These overtly satirical and comedic stories allow for genuine conversations on the personal and interpersonal struggles of young Muslim people as they navigate to find their right place in this world and in their faith.” This is the first play from Amin’s Lantern Islamic Theater Company. “Stories of our Youth” is set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 12-13 at Eman Schools, 11965 Allisonville Rd., Fishers. It is funded by Alhuda Foundation. “I place some serious tones to it,” Amin said. “It’s family-friendly. I recommend it not just to Muslim (attendees) but all.” Amin, a 2015 Carmel High School graduate who lives in Zionsville, said the theater is open to anyone in the Indianapolis area. “I started this company because I really have a passion for nonprofit community theater,” he said. “I really want theater to be accessible to all kinds of populations. I wanted people of all ages, actors especially.” Amin said he received advice from professional scriptwriters. “This is the first time many in the cast have acted,” he said. “However the play turns out, whether it’s remarkable or mediocre, I’m just so proud of this cast.” Eventually, Amin would like Lantern Islamic Theater Company to host six productions a year. Amin said he was involved in theater at CHS but became more heavily involved in theater at IUPUI.
‘HONKY TONK ANGELS’ “Honky Tonk Angels” runs through Aug. 14 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre in Indianapolis. For more, visit beefandboards.com. ‘30 REASONS NOT TO BE IN A PLAY’ Main Street Productions’ youth presentation of “30 Reasons Not to Be in a Play” runs through Aug. 7 at Basile Westfield Playhouse. For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org. OPEN MIC NIGHT AT FEINSTEIN’S ATI Presents Open Mic Night at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 2 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ‘MUSIC OF MANILOW’ Actors Theatre of Indiana co-founder Don Farrell performs “One Voice: The Music of Manilow” at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 3 at Feinstein’s Cabaret at the Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com.
Bottom, from left, Haná Sobers, Nablus Sobers, Qudus Sobers, Ameenah Shams, Musa Sethi: middle, from left, Ghadir Tamimi, Nazig Ali, Malek Wanas, Nouran Amin, Mela Shakshir, Fatma, Hawa Russell; top row, from left: Abdelmalek Wanas, Mohamed Amin, Myrna Amin. (Photo by Mark Ambrogi)
“I had a bigger leadership role there than I did in Carmel,” Amin said. “I got to direct my own very small play there. I got a scholarship where I got to perform an annual fall production for the school, called ‘Tunnel of Oppression.’ College shaped me to become more a director than acting.” Nouran Amin, Mohamad Amin’s sister, is acting for the first time. “It’s a good opportunity to participate in a community project,” Nouran said. “This gives Muslim youth (an opportunity) to express a side of themselves they didn’t know they had. To me, it was a good opportunity to step away from science and technical things and express myself in a different way.” Malek Wanas, a fifth-grader at Riverside Intermediate School in Fishers, has acted in school plays.
“I like the moments where everyone is communicating with each other,” Wanas said. Haná Shatara Sobers, a Whitestown resident, joined the play because her 8-year-old son, Nablus, wanted to get into theater. Her older son, Qudus, 11, also is in the play. “It’s very real,” Shatara Sobers said of the play. “The scenes happen in our community, but could be applicable to society as a whole. Some scenes deal with COVID-19 and being isolated. Noblesville High School sophomore Ghadir Tamimi said she enjoyed making friends with the cast. “It’s become a homey environment,” Tamimi said. “I think it’s a play that pokes fun at some of the problems.” For tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/ stories-of-our-youth-tickets-369657354097.
Indy Shorts awards $30,000 in cash prizes editorial@youarecurrent.com The 2022 Indy Shorts International Film Festival presented by Heartland Film announced its award winners and presented more than $30,000 in cash prizes at its Awards Ceremony July 23 at Newfields In Indianapolis. The festival’s three grand prize-winning films, “Ousmane” (Jorge Camarotti, Canada), “Stranger at the Gate” (Joshua Seftel, USA) and “Black Slide” (Uri Lotan, Israel/UK), will receive Academy Award qualification in their respective categories and $5,000 in cash prizes. Recent 2022 Emmy nominee Colman Domingo (“Euphoria”) was honored with the Pioneering Spirit Award at the event. Domingo’s short films, “New Moon” and “NORTH STAR,” won Audience Choice awards in the Animated and Narrative categories. Indy Shorts is one of only 34 festivals in the world to have earned the special designation of being a qualifying festival for the Academy Awards.
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GHDT celebrates 25th season By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
there, which is an autobiographical piece by Hancock. GHDT’s “The Nutcracker” is set for Dec. 2-3 Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre’s 2022-23 at Pike Performing Arts Center. will be a season-long celebration of its 25The 2023 portion will open with “New year history. World Dances” Feb. 11-26 in GHSCHEDULE “Our company is DT’s new black box theater — The known for many Florence — named after Hancock’s of our full-length contemporary balmother, Florence Marie Hancock, lets, but there is a rich and diverse who died in 2014. Hancock said he history of the company in the nuwas moved when a board member merous smaller repertoire pieces,” suggested the name. GHDT Executive Artistic Director “My mother worked tirelessly and Hancock Gregory Hancock said. “The 25th sacrificed so the company could season seemed a perfect time to highlight survive and flourish,” Hancock said. “She works from the past that have shaped the would be thrilled to see this happening for direction and legacy of the company.” the company. We are working to create a The season opens with the “25th Season special performance space that is reflective Celebration,” set for 7 p.m. Aug. 26-27 at The of my mother’s passion for the arts and her Tarkington at the Center for the Performing belief in the transformative qualities of art.” Arts in Carmel. The production, curated “Illumination” is set for April 7-8, sharing by Hancock, links theatrical tales from Hancock’s collected works of faith. The throughout the dance company’s 25-year season will close June 9-10 with “Director’s history. Choice,” featuring some of Hancock’s faThe season continues with “There’s No vorite pieces. Both productions are at The Place Like Home” Oct. 28-29 at The TarkTarkington. ington. The theme follows a Kansas boy’s For more, visit gregoryhancockdancethejourney to India with “The Wizard of Oz” atre.org.
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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, award winning film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@ youarecurrent.com. To see more of her photos, visit currentnightandday.com.
Where’s Amy visits Songbook showcase Where’s Amy attended the Songbook Academy showcase performances July 21 at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Forty finalists performed. It was such a treat to go backstage and meet our local talented performers before they each sang. For more, visit TheSongbook.org. Front, from left, Songbook Academy finalists Sarah Warf (Carmel), Lauren Sciaudone (Westfield), Emmaline Colvin (Carmel). Back, from left, Great American Songbook Foundation Executive Director Chris Lewis (Carmel), finalists Seth Jacobsen (Carmel), Izzy Casciani (Zionsville) and Ayaan Abbasi (Carmel). (Photo by Amy Pauszek)
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Where’s Amy attended the July 23 Heartland Indy Shorts International Film Festival. Filmmakers Grant Alan Michael (Geist/McCordsville), left, with Rocky Walls (Noblesville). Films from around the word premiered on the big screen, including some made by Carmel filmmakers and films tied to Carmel, Fishers, Geist/ McCordsville, Indianapolis and Zionsville. Actor Colman Domingo traveled from Los Angeles to accept the Heartland Pioneering Spirit Award. Guests enjoyed a fantastic after-party on stage with cocktails, hors d’oeuvres and the opportunity to see the award-winning, Academy Award-qualifying short films at Newfields in Indianapolis. The Heartland International Film Festival will return with feature films October 6-16. For more, visit heartlandfilm.org. (Photo by Amy Pauszek)
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How to avoid ‘udder’ confusion Commentary by Curtis Honeycutt I live in a house built around the year 1890. My neighborhood is called “Old Town,” for obvious reasons. GRAMMAR GUY The other day an area Realtor posted a photo of a house from the early 1900s sideby-side with a photo of the same house in 2022. One of the big differences (other than the house isn’t in black-and-white anymore) was the presence of shutters in the earlier photo contrasted with the unadorned windows today. I involuntarily shuddered. This got me thinking about words we utter versus words we “udder.” You see, it’s easy to confuse -utter words with -udder words, as well as -atter and -adder words, but the difference between these words’
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has issued a modification to Marketing and Distribution Permit No. IN LA 000620 to the City of Fishers at 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN. The Marketing and Distribution Permit as issued on March 4, 2020, allows the Cheeney Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant to market and/or distribute municipal Class A Biosolids from their facility in Hamilton County. This modification is approving an alternate option for documenting vector attraction reduction. For more information concerning the permit, contact Scott Fadness, Mayor, City of Fishers at (317) 595-3111 or fadnesss@fishers.in.us. If you have any questions regarding the permit process, contact Lindsey Hummel, the environmental manager assigned to this permit, at (317) 232-7833 or LHummel@idem.IN.gov. This permit is written in accordance with Indiana Administrative Code 327 IAC 6.1. The final decision is available online via IDEM’s Virtual File Cabinet (VFC). Please go to: http://vfc.idem. in.gov/. Documents related to this permit can be found by selecting the “Full Text Search” field and entering this facility’s permit number, 000620. You may narrow the search to permit related documents by selecting “OLQ Permit” as the Document Type. APPEAL PROCEDURES If you wish to challenge this decision, IC 13-15-6-1 and IC 4-21.5-3-7 require that you file a Petition for Administrative Review. If you seek to have the effectiveness of the permit stayed during the Administrative Review, you must also file a Petition for Stay. The Petition(s) must be submitted to the Office of Environmental Adjudication (OEA) at the following address within 15 days of the date of publication of this Notice: Office of Environmental Adjudication Indiana Government Center North, Room N103 100 North Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 The Petition(s) must include facts demonstrating that you are either the applicant, a person aggrieved or adversely affected by the decision, or otherwise entitled to review by law. Identifying the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review by permit number, name of the applicant, location, or date of this notice will expedite review of the petition. Additionally, IC 13-15-6-2 and 315 IAC 1-3-2 require that your Petition include: 1. the name, address, and telephone number of the person making the request; 2. the interest of the person making the request; 3. identification of any persons represented by the person making the request; 4. the reasons, with particularity, for the request; 5. the issues, with particularity, for the request; 6. identification of the terms and conditions which, in the judgment of the person making the request, would be appropriate in the case in question to satisfy the requirements of the law governing documents of the type granted or denied by the Commissioner’s action; and 7. a copy of the pertinent portions of the permit, decision, or other order for which you seek review, at a minimum, the portion of the Commissioner’s action that identifies the person to whom the action is directed and the identification number of the action. Pursuant to IC 4-21.5-3-1(f), any document serving as a petition for review or review and stay must be filed with the OEA. Filing of such a document is complete on the earliest of the following dates: 1. the date on which the petition is delivered to the OEA; 2. the date of the postmark on the envelope containing the petition, if the petition is mailed to the OEA by United States mail; or 3. the date on which the petition is deposited with a private carrier, as shown by a receipt issued by the carrier, if the petition is sent to the OEA by private carrier. In order to assist permit staff in tracking any appeals of the decision, please provide a copy of your petition to Lindsey Hummel, IDEM, Solid Waste Permits, IGCN 1154, 100 North Senate Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251. The OEA will provide you with notice of any pre-hearing conferences, preliminary hearings, hearings, stays, or orders regarding this decision if you submit a written request to the OEA. If you do not provide a written request to the OEA, you will no longer be notified of any proceedings pertaining to this decision. More information on the review process is available at the website for the Office of Environmental Adjudication at http://www.in.gov/oea.
definitions is considerable. Starting with my first example, a “shutter” is a movable cover for a window or camera. “Shudder,” on the other hand, is a tremble or convulsive movement caused by fear, horror, or cold.
Yes, spelling matters. When the cold air causes you to shudder, it’s time to close the shutters. – CURTIS HONEYCUTT
When it comes to “matter” and “madder,” getting the right spelling really does matter. “Matter,” used as a verb, means to have significance. As a noun, “matter” is the physical stuff from which everything in the universe is made. “Madder” is a comparative form of the word “mad,” meaning “angry,” or in the slang sense, “mentally unstable.” What about “latter” and “ladder”? Starting with the “latter” (in this case it’s also the former), this word refers to the second item mentioned in a list of two things. Latter can also refer to something later in time. A “ladder” is an object with evenly spaced rungs that you climb. When I think of a “mudder,” I can’t help
but recall Abbott and Costello’s comedy routine at the horse racetrack. A “mudder” is a horse that does well running in the mud. “Mutter,” on the other hand, is pretty similar to “utter,” although “mutter” is usually a quiet utter or grumble. If I’ve learned one thing from watching the Food Network, it’s that better batter can be achieved with more butter. A “batter” is either a baseball player who is attempting to hit the ball with a bat, a mixture of flour and liquid ingredients that is used to make baked goods, or (as a verb) to hit something repeatedly. “Badder” is a comparative adjective meaning that something is “more bad” than the other thing. Yes, spelling matters. When the cold air causes you to shudder, it’s time to close the shutters. Make sure to pay attention to -utter, -udder, -atter and -adder words so you don’t come across as utterly unintelligent. . Curtis Honeycutt is a national award-winning, syndicated humor writer. Connect with him on Twitter (@curtishoneycutt) or at curtishoneycutt.com.
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