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Q&A: Spartz reflects on first months in Congress By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com U.S. Rep. Victoria Spartz began her first term representing Indiana’s 5th District on Jan. 3. P0LITICS During one for her frequent visits to the district, Current caught up with Spartz for a Q&A interview after she had finished touring the Lawrence PoSpartz lice Dept. headquarters. How has your experience in Washington, D.C., over the last several months differed from your expectations going in? I didn’t have very high expectations. I’m not naïve. I’ve been in politics long enough. It’s unfortunate. Such a serious institution with an important function and it’s become so dysfunctional. I talked to one of the members, Alaska’s Don Young, he’s been there since 1973, he’s the second congressman since Alaska became a state, and I asked him, “Has it always been that bad?” And he says, “It’s never been as bad as it is right now.” H.R. 1 recently passed the House and now is sitting in the Senate. It aims to federalize many of our country’s voting processes. Why did you vote against the bill? H.R. 1 is actually an awful bill. There are a lot of things in that bill that are centralizing more power in the federal government. To think that a small group of people know better and are superior to millions of people on the ground, I would say it is
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probably the opposite. I think centralizing (an increasing amount of power) is a very bad idea The bill would cause significant change to Indiana’s election laws by federalizing elections and eliminating the voter ID requirement. Do you think the federal government should be involved in how individual states operate their elections? I think it’s more of a state issue than a federal issue. There are a few things that the federal government can look inside, like how we can improve more integrity of the federal elections and just deal with the federal piece. And having IDs, there is nothing wrong with that. We have IDs for everything. You cannot get on the plane without having an ID. The more populations grow, if you don’t have some controls in place, then that creates more opportunity for fraud. Infrastructure is a big agenda item for President Joe Biden, and the bill — American Jobs Plan — is going to cost a lot. What was your take on it? Unfortunately, in the COVID bill, only 10 percent was related to COVID-19. And now in the infrastructure bill, only 6 percent is related to actual infrastructure that people think of — roads and bridges. I think if the president wants to have debate on other issues, we can have a separate debate, but
he cannot lump every issue that he wants to deal with into one bill to try to force everyone to vote for something. It’s one thing, at least, if we spend our money and invest in assets like roads and bridges and tangible infrastructure that’s going to last us. You can justify (to future generations), “OK, you guys are going to take advantage of this.” Instead (we are) spending money to put bandages on issues that have existed for a long time and not resolving them. How do you think our area of Indiana, maybe even Indiana as a whole, matches up with the rest of the country? Are we doing better, worse? We have a lot to offer in this state, and I think it provides us an opportunity to compete with other states. We have good, stable laws. We have a good regulatory environment. We have good schools. We have economic growth and a low tax base. Going around other states, I’ve been very disturbed to see what is happening out there. We have a very efficient operation, and the other states are wasting money left and right, and I feel like my citizens in Indiana have to pay for it? That’s very frustrating. Why should we pay for programs in other states, New York and California, that don’t do a good job? That’s their state. If you don’t like it, move to another state or take down your elected officials.
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Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com Crystal Neumann is the newest member of the Fishers City Council. She was sworn GOVERNMENT in April 26 by Judge Daniel Henke in the same chambers where she will serve as the second Democrat on the council. She looks forward to getting to work. “I definitely want to see a lot more (done) with diversity, equity and inclusion,” Neumann said. “I definitely want to see more transparency and include people. There are a lot of Fishers citizens who want to have a voice and want to be involved, they just don’t know how. We just need to organize them and develop our coalition.” Neumann defeated Chauna Leigh Holder at an April 25 Hamilton County Democratic Party caucus to fill the seat vacated by Samantha DeLong, who is moving to Nevada. The vote tally was kept confidential. “Crystal is a uniquely qualified individual who will serve the residents of Fishers well. We are looking forward to seeing her work alongside fellow Democratic councilor
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BACKGROUND: Michael, 8th grader at Noblesville West Middle school, plays football and baseball both at school and through travel leagues. Since his first injury in 5th grade, Michael has dealt with reoccurring sports related knee injuries. When Michael was first injured, his father, Brandon, knew Michael Bennett is an 8th he wanted to get his son over to Methodist Sports grader at Noblesville West Medicine for an evaluation. Brandon had surgery Middle School performed on his knee at MSM years ago when he was injured in high school sports. Knowing the level of care that he received then, and how smoothly the recovery process was, Brandon got Michael set up at MSM. WHY MSM: “Every experience throughout this process has been fantastic,” said Brandon, Michael’s father. “From the care that he received the moment we walked in, to the treatment by Dr. Ritter and his associates, the surgery at Beltway, to the physical therapy at Finch Creek with Nate and Melissa, it has all been phenomenal!” THE JOURNEY: During his appointment with Dr. Mark Ritter, specialist in orthopedic sports medicine & trauma, Michael was informed that he had a hereditary condition which offset his kneecaps, causing ongoing patella instability. With the need to hold off on surgery until his growth plates were closed, Michael received physical therapy at MSM until the time was right. At a checkup appointment in the fall of 2020, Michael was informed that his growth plates were officially closed, and that it was time to make a tough decision to either keep playing through the pain, or go through with the surgery. Ultimately, Michael decided to have the surgery so that he would be back on the field for summer ball and freshman football. “I thought I would not be able to try out for the Middle School baseball team,” said Michael. “My recovery was so far ahead of schedule I was able to try out for the team and make it.” A surgery that typically takes six to nine months for recovery took Michael only four and a half. “Michael poured dedication and energy into his rehabilitation,” said Dr. Ritter. “He’s returning to the baseball diamond just a few months after his reconstructive surgery. His quick return is a product of his hard work with MSM’s physical therapy staff.” Michael continues to receive physical therapy at MSM’s Finch Creek Noblesville location as he gets back in the swing of things. He has been able to return to doing the things that he loves most - fishing, catching baseballs behind the plate, and being active with friends and family.
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Run for the Fallen — A 140-mile run to honor fallen American servicemembers with have three stops in and around McCordsville on May 16. The Run for the Fallen route is from Ft. Wayne to Indianapolis with designated spots and times where the team of runners will run and pause to read the names of the deceased heroes. Honor Marker 125 will be just outside McCordsville on Ind. 67 at 10 am, H.M. 126 by the Family Express at 10:10am and H.M. 127 will be outside the Gateway Crossing subdivision 10:20 am. For more, visit indiana.usarunforthefallen.org. No solicitation permits issued — In the Town of McCordsville, all solicitors must have a permit to knock on doors. Invalid solicitors can be reported on the police non-emergency line: 317-477-4400.
Lawrence North offers girls basketball camp — Lawrence North and head girls basketball coach, Chris Griffin are hosting a basketball camp that promises to “help your daughter reach her potential in high school athletics”. The 2021 Lawrence North Summer Basketball Camp has three sessions: June 7-10, June 14-17 and June 21-24. It will be held at Lawrence North High School’s main gymnasium, 7802 North Hague, for girls grades 1-9, including incoming freshmen. Camps will run from 8:30 am to noon Monday through Thursday during the respective weeks, including time for lunch. Daily lunch and a t-shirt are included in the cost. The Cost is $75 per camp, $135 for two camps and $175 for three. To sign up call 317-964-7990 or email Coach Griffin: christophergiffin@msdlt.k12.in.us
Virtual discussion with MVCSC superintendent — Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. is offering the community an opportunity to engage with Supt. Jack Parker and ask any questions they might have. Upcoming sessions include noon April 28 and noon May 19. The discussions will take place on Zoom. For those interested in attending, visit the “Virtual Traveling Talks” website article mvcsc.k12.in.us and sign up to receive the Zoom link. Outside payment kiosk now open – The City of Lawrence’s outside payment kiosk, located on the south side of the Lawrence Government Center in the drive-up lane, is up and running. Those wanting to use the kiosk will enter the drive-thru lane at the southwest corner of the Government Center parking lot, 9001 East 59th St., Lawrence.
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McCordsville girl competes at Augusta National tournament By Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com More than a few avid golfers have spent a lifetime dreaming of sinking a putt on the 18th green at Augusta National Golf Club, but most never come closer than watching pro golfers attempt the feat on TV. Not so for Ressie Lemmon, 10, who lived the dream only four years after first picking up a golf club. On April 4, at the beginning of Masters week, Ressie was one of 80 finalists from across the nation to compete at Georgia’s Augusta National Golf Club in the National Drive, Chip and Putt competition. She finished fifth out of 10 in her age group. To reach Augusta, Ressie advanced in the 7 to 9 age bracket through local and sub-regional qualifiers to compete in the regional competition at Oakland Hills Golf Club in Michigan, which has hosted six U.S. Opens and three PGA Championships. Ressie, a McCordsville resident and fourth-grade student at Fortville Elementary School, won the sub-regional and regional rounds but finished second in the local qualifier to her little sister, Nellie, 8, who was just old enough to play in the same age bracket. “I still finished second, so that was good,” Ressie said. “But I’m still a little mad she beat me.”
‘DISNEY WORLD AND HEAVEN FOR GOLFERS’ Golf runs in the Lemmon family. Ressie’s maternal grandfather, Tom Kirby, is the boys golf coach at Mt. Vernon High School. Her 12-year-old brother, Elijah, also plays. Ressie enjoys playing with her family and enjoys the game because of its many challenges.
Ressie Lemon practices at Ironwood Golf Club. (Photo by Jonathan Matthes)
“I like playing with my family and that not every shot is the same so you kind of have to think about each one differently,” Ressie said. Ressie and Nellie’s father, Adam Lemmon, 40, isn’t an avid golfer but enjoys being outdoors and the beauty of the golf course. Most of all, he embraces the opportunity to spend quality time with his children. “I just love that we get to spend time together outside,” Adam said. “There’s no TV on, we get to walk around together on a beautiful day, and I can ask them about how school went. (Ressie and Nellie) love the game. They always have a smile on at the course.” Ressie’s mother, April Lemmon, who doesn’t play golf, described the family’s recent trip to Augusta National as “a blend of Disney World and heaven for golfers.” Her daughter agreed. “It was very nice,” Ressie said. “The grass was really green. They treated us very well and were very nice and kind to us. I really liked the drive down Magnolia Lane. That was very beautiful. It was just very beautiful there.”
THE PERFECT PUTT The national competition was held in the PGA player’s private chipping area, which is only used once a year by PGA professionals, and the driving range and the 18th green. Each player had two attempts at each event. For driving, only the longest drive was scored. Ressie’s best drive was her first attempt, 167.7 yards, and she finished sixth in that portion. Next came chipping. From the private practice area, each player had two chips that were scored on the cumulative distance the ball ended up from the pin. One girl even made her chip shot. Ressie did not, as her chips ended up 8 feet, 4 inch-
(Clock wise from top left) Ressie Lemmon competes in driving, chipping, lining up putts and putting at Augusta National Golf Club. (Submitted photos)
es and 7 feet, 5 inches from the hole for a sixth-place finish. Going into the last event, Ressie was tied for seventh. Her goal entering the Nationals was to finish in the top five, and to reach it she would need to perform well in putting. She tapped her first putt 5 feet from the hole. To finish in the top five, she’d need to hit her final putt less than 3 feet away from the pin. Ressie sank a 15-foot putt to reach her goal and went home with a fifth-place finish. ON THE COVER: Ressie Lemmon chips toward the first green at Ironwood Golf Club in Fishers. Her younger sister, Nellie, looks on. Nellie was the only girl to beat Ressie in any of the preliminary rounds for the National Drive, Chip and Putt competition. (Photos by Jonathan Matthes)
THE PERKS OF AUGUSTA Ressie Lemmon didn’t just leave Augusta National with memories. She also received plenty of gifts to commemorate the trip. “(The Augusta National staff) gave us a bag and we got masks, some pens, like Sharpies, and AirPods,” Ressie said. Ressie got to meet former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz and former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. She fist-bumped two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson. When she returned home to her friends at Fortville Elementary, she received a bit of star treatment. “They wanted me to give them my autograph. They told me congratulations,” Ressie said. “They gave me sunglasses and fake flowers.” Why fake flowers? “Because that was all they had,” Ressie said with a laugh.
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It is time to get away from it all. The specter of COVID-19 is waning, and the echo of a very tough year is beginning, for many at least, to fade off into the canyon of history. The sun is shining, and the trees again showcase their foliage. Still, the nagging challenges of our daily ritual cast a shadow over us. We need a vacation. Where will we go? For many of those among us, no kids mean footloose choices. For others, we pack the little ones into the truckster and head to all points of the compass. For those whose nest has emptied, perhaps this is the year for the dream trip — long awaited and much imagined. Or maybe, our plans will take us to visit friends and family, always missed but especially longed for during the lockdowns and travel restrictions. Could we go to the lake again, or is it the summer to visit our college roommate who long ago repaired to some small town out west to pursue her fortune? Whatever the destination, we pack up, pull out and decamp. With each mile, our recollection of the domestic stresses of difficult customers and the slowly leaking toilet in the guest bath blur into the distance. We set out for new territory, with new faces and a new attitude. The rules of ordinary life seem more relaxed at some distance from home. Alas, the phone rings, email dings, and text brings us right back to the office. While we are blessed to enjoy the long tether of the modern age, it is just that, a tether, giving us a prolonged leash but never fully setting us free. And we like it, mostly. In a world where we can increasingly be anywhere at any time, will there be need for an oldschool vacation?
That second COVID-19 vaccine is no joke! I recently received mine, and despite my “I’ll be fine” and “Everyone else is weak” proclamations, it was never a real contest. Moderna 1, me 0. I felt so terrible I actually took a sick day! I know! For you non-educators out there, this is tantamount to publicly admitting defeat to your worst enemy in your underwear. You just don’t do it, ever. It’s too much work preparing for a substitute who probably won’t be able to carry out your instructions, anyway, assuming you’re even feeling well enough to pull those worthless plans together. To give you some perspective, I haven’t called in sick in probably seven years, though I’ve certainly been ill enough to warrant it. It’s simply easier to push through. But I knew about 12 hours after “the shot” that my near-perfect attendance was about to be flushed down the toilet. First, the intense chills and body aches hit, followed by a decent fever and a general sense of awfulness. For a brief moment, I thought maybe I could Zoom from home, but then quickly conceded defeat. If I couldn’t summon the strength to watch Netflix or whisper a thank-you to my husband when he thoughtfully brought me ginger ale, how was I supposed to explain the complexities of Reaganomics? No, I would not be doing any form of teaching in my condition. So, I informed the pedagogical powers-that-be, curled up on the couch, and … endured, reminding my pitiful self that this flu-like misery was still far better than contracting COVID-19. Get vaccinated, friends. Even if that second body blow necessitates a sick day. Peace out.
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Carmel actors get another shot at ‘A Few Good Men’ By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com A few hours before opening night of Civic Theatre’s production of “A Few Good Men” on March 13, 2020, DRAMA the curtain dropped on the play because of a shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, more than a year later, the play returns with Carmel resident Matt Kraft in a leading role of Lt. Daniel Kaffee, a Navy lawyer. “A Few Good Men” runs May 7-22 at the Studio Theater at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. “I think one of the biggest challenges of this role is just memorizing the sheer amount of dialogue my character has, but that’s the best problem I could ever ask for,” said Kraft, a 2009 Carmel High School graduate. “(Playwright) Aaron Sorkin writes incredibly sharp dialogue, so it’s a ton of fun to get to use it in this play. I started going over the script and the lines again about three weeks before rehearsal. It’s actually cool coming back to this story a year later because I see pieces now that I missed the first time.” The play is about the trial of two Marines charged with complicity in the death of a fellow Marine. The play was made into a 1992 movie. “I am so glad to have the chance to finish what we started with this show,” Kraft said. “Everyone at the theater is so fun to hang out with at rehearsal every day, and I can’t wait for audiences to finally see this.” Kraft performed in “Pride and Prejudice” at Civic Theatre in February. Kraft is confident “A Few Good Men” can succeed because of all the challenges involved with juggling that show. “It’s like, ‘Hey, if we can do a Jane Austen adaptation with English accents, masks and basically no live audience, we can definitely do ‘A Few Good Men,’” Kraft said. Jonathan Scoble, a Carmel resident, returns in his role as Lt. Jonathan James Kendrick.
‘Light on the Horizon’ Civic Theatre will present “Light on the Horizon” through May 15 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. Performances are at 7 p.m. May 7-9. In-person and livestream options are available. For more, visit civictheatre.org. ‘Live at the Center’ Starlite Lounge will perform in the “Live at the Center” series at 7:30 p.m. May 6 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts. To register for the free livestream, visit thecenterpresents.org. Beef & Boards Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre will present “Smoke on the Mountain” from May 4 to June 20. For more, visit beefandboards.com. Westfield Playhouse Main Street Productions’ performances of “Silent Sky” May 6-16 at Westfield Playhouse. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. May 6-8, 2:30 p.m. May 9. For more, visit westfieldplayhouse.org.
From left, Jonathan Scoble and Matt Kraft perform in “A Few Good Men.” (Submitted photo)
“We were given about a month to rehearse, and with a few new faces in the cast, there was some work to do,” Scoble said. “For me, personally, it took about a week to get my lines back. My character, however, never really went away. He rattled around my subconscious for over a year, hopeful that we would get another chance to perform, and here we are.” Scoble said there are some new considerations as a result of the pandemic. “Mostly in terms of spacing and distancing and such, but we are working through them, almost effortlessly, without diminishing the integrity of the story,” Scoble said. “I would be remiss if I didn’t acknowledge and commend Civic leadership and our director, John Goodson, for how they’ve handled these circumstances.” Scoble’s character is that of a military tough guy. “On the surface, he seems very one-dimensional,” Scoble said. “To some degree, his tough-guy persona is simply an ex-
tension of his commanding officer, Col. Jessup. I believe there is a bit more to him than just that — a bright, articulate, commanding leader with more than a handful of misappropriated, God-fearing tendencies. I have found him to be a relatively dynamic character to portray.” Scoble performed in the summer of 2020 in a lighthearted Shakespeare abridged show for Indy Bard Fest. “With the cancellation of all indoor events, the concept was to bring theater to the community in outdoor spaces, which at the time was deemed safe,” Scoble said. “We managed to book 15 shows all over the state of Indiana from August to October, and although a bit non-traditional, it was very well received and considered a huge success. We were even able to stream the show live online in October, which was then still a novel concept in the community theater space — a production I won’t soon forget.” For more, visit civictheatre.org.
HSE student wins Best in Show editorial@youarecurrent.com The Fishers Arts Council announced the winners of the 2021 STAR Bank Senior Showcase during an awards ceremony April 16 at The Art Gallery at City Hall, Fishers. Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness and STAR Bank Vice President Courtney Lloyd presented the award for Best in Show to Hamilton Southeastern High School student Maxim Kovalsky for his drawing entitled “Oppenheimer.” He also won first place in the painting category for his artwork entitled “Orbit.” Scholarship awards for the evening totaled $2,500. Fishers High School senior Olivia Larson, won the Jordan D. Snider Award for Art Best Reflecting Poetry or the Written Word for her piece, “A Study of Life.” For a full list of winners, visit youarecurrent.com.
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Concert series returns June 1 Compiled by Jonathan Matthes jonathan@youarecurrent.com
trict Amphitheater — June 25: SPARK! Fishers - Spin Doctors, July 2: Free Fallin —The Tom Petty Concert Experience, July 4: GlamericA — a tribute to 1980s hair and glam metal; July 9: Pearl Jam Tribute — Chicago; July 16: Purple Veins – The Essential Prince Tribute band; July 23 Hard Day’s Night Beatles Tribute; Aug. 6: Heroes – The David Bowie Experience; Aug. 13 The Soul Pocket Band – a night of R&B and Dance classics; Aug. 20: Pink Droyd – The North American Theatrical Pink Floyd Concert with Laser Show; Aug. 27 Uptown Funk – Tribute to Bruno Mars; Sept. 3-4: Fishers Blues Fest, lineup not yet announced. • Wednesday Lunchtime concerts 12-1 p.m. Central Green — June 2: Old Coyote Band; June 9: Mr. Daniel; June 16: Stevens Puppets: June 23: Ruditoonz: June 30: Mr. Daniel:July 7: Annie’s Jam; July 14: Musical Conexion: July 21: Kyle Bledsoe: July 28: Mr. Daniel; Aug. 4: Old Coyote Band; Aug. 11 Stevens Puppets, Aug. 18 Ruditoonz; Aug. 25: Annie’s Jam (all are children’s concerts except for June 2, July 21 and Aug. 4).
The 2021 Fishers Summer Concert Series hosted by Fishers Parks is lined up for June. The Nickel Plate District AmMUSIC phitheater, 6 Municipal Dr., will the lineup of national and local acts Tuesday and Friday nights. The Central Green, 1 Municipal Dr., will host lunchtime concerts on Wednesdays. All the concerts are free, with IU Health Saxony presenting the evening performances and Meyer Najem presenting the afternoon shows. No outside alcohol is permitted but on-site beverages can be purchased. Guests are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket as well as face masks. Schedule • Tuesday Nights 7-9 p.m., Nickel Plate District Amphitheater — June 1: Living Proof; June 8: Karma Band; June 15: Mike & Joe; June 22: The Midtown Mad Men; June 29: Cool City Band; July 6: The Naughty Yachtys; June 13: Henry Lee Summer; July 20: Country Summer; July 27: Toy Factory. • Friday Nights 8 p.m. Nickel Plate Dis-
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Commentary by Anna Skinner Address: 5711 McCracken Pike, Frankfort, Ky. What to get: The Stave Burger Price: $14 Anna’s take: This is At the Table with Anna’s Bourbon Trail edition. I went on the Bourbon Trail a few weeks ago with my older brother, Matthew, and although there will be a full story in a future edition about which distilleries we tried, what we liked, what to be sure to do, how to arrive at each destination safely, etc., there’s simply too much information for just one story, so I thought I would summarize the food in one of the At the Table with Anna columns. The Stave takes the top spot, although we did eat at several places like Troll Pub Under the Bridge in Louisville and Bourbon on Main in Frankfort. The Stave is a tiny bourbon bar in
Frankfort, Ky., conveniently placed between two of the distilleries we visited (Woodford Reserve and Castle and Key). We sat on the wrap-around porch because it was a gorgeous day. We ordered bourbon cocktails that were made with orange juice and ginger beer, and we both got the Stave Burger ($14). Pimento cheese is apparently a big thing in Kentucky, and this one-third-pound burger was slathered in a house recipe of the stuff. It also had candied pork belly, and pickled onion served on a toasted potato bun. Tip for all backyard grillers: toast your buns. If you find yourself near Frankfort, Ky., stop at The Stave. I do encourage you to call ahead and reserve a spot because Kentucky is a bit behind Indiana on loosening COVID-19 restrictions, and it’s a very small restaurant.
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A fascinating little Story Commentary by Don Knebel Many Hoosiers know about the charm of Nashville, Ind. Fewer know about Story, a unique town 13 miles away. TRAVEL In 1851, President Millard Fillmore granted a 173-acre tract of land in southern Brown County to George Story, an Ohio physician attracted to the area by its timber. Dr. Story and his family erected buildings on a cleared site, which became known first as “Storyville,” and then simply as “Story.” Within a few years, the unincorporated village was the largest in the area, including homes, a doctor’s office, a general store, a church, a school, a sawmill, a grist mill, a slaughterhouse and a post office. When the general store, which supplied huckster wagons servicing nearby farms, burned in 1915, the owner replaced it with a larger two-story structure. A second general store was added in the 1920s, the peak of the town’s prosperity. The Great Depression, during which Brown County lost half its population, hit Story hard. The creation of Lake Monroe in 1960, cutting off highway access to the town from Blooming-
ton, furthered its decline. Today, all 14 remaining buildings are operated as Story Inn, a bed and breakfast using the slogan “One inconvenient location since 1851.” The restaurant in the original general store still has Standard Oil crown pumps near the entrance and features stained glass windows, creaky floors, a potbelly stove, rusty farm antiques and the presidential land grant. It is famous for Indiana-inspired gourmet meals. When I ate there last month, the food and service were superb. The five course, prix fixe meal included an egg arpege amuse, featuring poached yolk, trout roe, pickled fennel and matsutake sabayon, and a magnificent caramelized onion soup. Story Inn is near the end of a winding scenic road that runs south from Nashville. The next time you visit Nashville, consider a trip to Story.
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It’s that time of year: is it spring yet? Or is it summer? Wait, is it going to get cold again? What? There’s snow in the forecast this week? Maypril GRAMMAR GUY in central Indiana is like a box of chocolates, assuming that box of chocolates was insane and had a personal vendetta against you and your garden. Enter the shacket. While in New England, a shacket is another name for a yellowjacket or hornet, I’m not talking about flying insects with miniature needles on their butts. No, I’m talking about a piece of clothing that is the hybrid of a shirt and a jacket. It’s a shacket. Picture a thick, slightly oversized flannel shirt for which retailers can charge $130 and you’ll get a good idea of what the shacket is. Is it too cold to go out with just your regular shirt on? Grab a shacket. Is it too warm for your hoodie? Shacket time. In case you’re not following the right Instagram influencers, just know that the shacket is blowing up everyone’s feeds, stories and reels these days. Yes, this year
the shacket is just the clothing item that will get you through this tricky time of the season when Mother Nature decides to hit you with a late frost around the time you’re scheduling your Memorial Day plans. What kind of word is “shacket”? If this were the year 2010, we’d call it a “mashup,” but “Glee” is not on the air anymore. First, “shacket” is a neologism, which is a fancy way of saying “a newly coined word.” More specifically, “shacket” is a type of “word blend” or “portmanteau.” Believe it or not, both of these terms mean the same thing. Whether you call them “word blends” or “portmanteaus,” this type of word is everywhere. From “jorts” (jeans + shorts) to “turducken” (turkey + duck + chicken) the novelty of newly coined word blends — especially in the case of the shacket — makes for a great hashtag.
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