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a public monument, commits the offense of panhandling, a Class C misdemeanor. It also states that a person who intentionally Gov. Eric Holcomb has signed 167 bills panhandles, regardless of the time of day, into law from the 2020 legislative session, commits panhandling — also a Class a short session C misdemeanor. Current Indiana LEGISLATION that concluded law limits the time of the offense to in March. after sunset and before sunrise. Some bills, such as Senate Bill Health provider contracts (Senate 2, which protects Indiana teachers Bill 5): from repercussions from 2019 and The bill requires hospitals, ambu2020 ILEARN testing scores, became latory outpatient surgical centers law earlier this year, but most will and urgent care facilities to post inHolcomb become law July 1. formation on their websites about Bills that will become law as of July 1 health care services they provide, including include: the average price of frequently performed Smoking age (Senate Bill 1): services. The bill raises the legal age of tobacco Fetal remains (Senate Bill 299): and vaping smokers to 21. It prohibits a The bill states a pregnant woman who person who is less than 21 from buying or has an abortion has the right to have the possessing tobacco, e-liquids or electronic health care facility or abortion clinic discigarettes. It also states that a retail estab- pose of the aborted fetus by cremation or lishment that sells an e-liquid to a person burial and to request the method used. It less than 21 is subject to a civil judgment requires the woman inform the facility of for an infraction. her decision or, in the case of an abortion Teacher evaluations (House Bill 1002): induced by a drug, whether the pregnant The bill removes the requirement that a woman will return the aborted fetus to the school corporation’s annual performance facility for disposition. It also requires that evaluation plan must be based, in part, on a burial including multiple, different fetal objective measures of student achieveremains be accompanied by a log containment, such as student assessment results. ing information about each fetus, except in “This new law empowers local school special circumstances. districts to decide how they want to use Micro-chipping (House Bill 1143) student test scores when evaluating eduThe bill prohibits an employer from recators, which can highly influence teacher quiring an employment candidate or an pay and where they fall on the ineffective employee to have a device implanted into to highly effective scale,” stated District their body as a condition of employment, or 32 Rep. Tony Cook, who authored the bill. other matters. “Hoosier teachers have a profound impact Election cybersecurity (Senate Bill 179): on their students, and their hard work The bill requires counties enter into an needs to be reflected accurately and fairly agreement with the secretary of state to in their annual assessments. For some, this use a threat intelligence and enterprise cannot be articulated based off of results security company designated by the secfrom an exam given on a single day out of retary of state to ensure the security of the school year.” Indiana elections. It aims to do this by Panhandling (House Bill 1022): requiring counties provide hardware, softThe bill states a person who panhandles ware and services to investigate cyber within 50 feet of the entrance or exit to a attacks, protect against malicious software bank, business, or restaurant, the location and analyze security risks. The requirement where a financial transaction occurs or expires Jan. 1, 2023.
To our valued readers: We hope you are well and are enjoying the start of summer! It seems as though it was years ago when we communicated our revised distribution plan for the Geist area, but it was actually only the end of March. Time flies when you’re battling the fallout from the pandemic, we suppose. Current in Geist remains exposed to the financial repercussions of the pandemic, although we’re proud to state we have retained all full-time staff at the levels of compensation to which they are accustomed. As a result, we must extend our revised circulation plan for the time being. We will continue deliver to a different 25 percent of the community, as has been the case since April 7. That means, in a four-week month, a different quadrant of the community each week will receive Current by mail, and a supply of the editions will be made available at public library locations each week. In addition, our practice of making the newspapers available in their entirety online ensues and never will change. We are pleased to announce that freelance humorist Dick Wolfsie’s column will be back in the paper on a weekly basis beginning July 7. As of this writing, we can’t predict when “normal” will return, but we’re aching for it to happen much sooner than later. Thank you for your understanding as we continue to strive to get back to business as usual. Please let us know if you have questions, and please be well and stay well. Sincerely, Brian Kelly President/ Publisher
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Humane Society for Hamilton County breaks ground in Fishers By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Many area residents, along with city and county officials and Humane Society for Hamilton County staff, DEVELOPMENT attended the June 24 groundbreaking ceremony for the HSHC’s new site at 106th Street and Hague Road in Fishers. HCHS Executive Director Rebecca Stevens said the effort to build a new shelter began in 2014. “Six years ago, we said it out loud, and we had no clue how we’d get it done,” Stevens said. “For me, it was something I was dreaming about long before that. For about 10 years, it’s been a personal dream of mine and something I’ve been working toward, so this is really very surreal for me and very emotional, and I am grateful.” Stevens thanked a group of city and county officials and several donors, including Steven Cage, who donated $4 million to the project. The building will be named after him and his foundation, the Steven J. Cage Foundation Animal Wellness Center. An image of his black cat, Stanley, whom he
City and county officials break ground on the new Humane Society for Hamilton County site at 106th Street and Hague Road in Fishers. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
adopted from the HCHS, will be displayed on the building. Mayor Scott Fadness spoke at the ceremony. “We want to welcome you to our city. We couldn’t be more thrilled to have not only
such a tremendous facility but such an inspiring vision,” Fadness said. “And the professional staff that you have, we can’t wait to not only have it built but then to collaborate. The Humane Society, along with the compassionate professionals that are there,
the countless volunteers you have, we want you engaged and energized and integrated into our city in innovative ways that could be a model for the whole country.” Construction is expected to be complete in spring 2021.
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State offers aid to renters, cautions young Hoosiers By Jarred Meeks jarred@youarecurrent.com
of positive cases of COVID-19 in residents 29 and younger is rising. Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Kristina Box said the share of COVID-19 the creation last week of a program to help cases in the state for that age group was Hoosiers who are nearly 12 percent in March. As of PANDEMIC struggling to pay press time, the statewide share of rent because of the COVID-19 cases for the age group COVID-19 pandemic. had risen to 21.2 percent. At times, The Indiana COVID-19 Rental AssisIndiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said the tance Program, which will use $25 share has been nearly 30 percent. million in federal CARES Act funding, State officials said the reason will provide eligible applicants with for the increase might be due to a Box up to $500 in rental assistance per lack of caution in the age group. month for four months, for a maximum asThey said younger Hoosiers may not be as sistance of $2,000 per household. diligent about social distancing, wearing To be eligible, renters must have lost all masks or washing their hands. Holcomb or part of their income due to the pandemic asked young residents to stay diligent to and not have received rental assistance continue to slow the spread of the disease. from another source. They also must be able To date, the state has progressed as to prove their current household income, scheduled through its reopening plan, alincluding unemployment, is less than their though Marion, Lake and Cass counties are previous household income was of March 6. a week behind the rest of the state because Assistance is available to residents in of a higher number of cases. Most of Indi91 of Indiana’s 92 counties. Marion County ana is set to enter the fifth and final phase will administer its own program with other July 4, at which time most businesses and CARES Act funds, which total $15 million. attractions will be allowed to open at full The program, however, requires a landcapacity as long as they adhere to social lord to agree to participate. Should a Hoodistancing and sanitary standards. sier meet all of the requirements, yet their Regenstrief Institute, a research center landlord does not agree to participate, the based in Indianapolis, analyzed state hosrenter will not be eligible for the program, pital data and found 41,611 distinct COVID-19 said Jacob Sipe, director of the Housing & positive tests since March 1, a total that Community Development Authority. does not include all positive tests reported By agreeing to participate in the program, directly to the Indiana State Health Dept. landlords, by extension, agree not to evict a The institute found 10,548 (25 percent) of resident for nonpayment until the renter is the positive patients visited an emergency more than 45 days late on rent. room and 6,819 positive cases (16 percent) “This has been a very challenging time had been hospitalized — both less than the for Hoosiers, and the economic impacts of previous week. Of the positive cases hospiCOVID-19 has left some renters in a tough talized, 1,452 (21 percent) were admitted to spot,” Holcomb stated. “The Indiana COVID-19 an intensive care unit, roughly 4 percent of Rental Assistance Program will support our all positive cases. renters, improve our state’s housing stabilIn total, the institute found 73 percent ity and help prevent evictions as the state of hospitalized COVID-19 patients were disgets back on track.” charged; 8 percent were likely still hospitalState officials estimate that approxiized; and 19 percent had died. The institute mately 12,000 Indiana households could be estimates the number of recovered patients helped. Payments will be made directly to at 76 percent, compared to its estimate of landlords. 73 percent a week ago. Applications for the program will be ac“The fact that we are holding steady, or cepted online beginning at 9 a.m. July 13 at even seeing slight declines in our hospitalindianahousingnow.org. ization data, is encouraging as we continue State officials warn young Hoosiers to reopen,” Box said. “It also illustrates the State officials said Indiana’s guiding prinimportance of continuing to wear a mask, ciples for reopening the state’s economy social distancing and washing your hands.” are holding steady, even though the number
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what we do in Mt. Vernon to teach students the best we can and run a good school system. Mt. Vernon Community School Corp. “I’ve always found the conversations to Supt. Jack Parker has conducted traveling be engaging and, many times, thought-protalks in the past. voking, and it’s just nice to be able EDUCATION He visits local to hear what people are thinking.” organizations or Traveling talks are now conductrestaurants and meets with MVCSC ed on Zoom. Anyone who wants to families to talk about anything disjoin in can sign up online for log-in trict related. However, due to the information. COVID-19 pandemic, those talks will “Many times, I start off providing look a little different this year. an update, like the recent work of Parker “We enjoy our traveling talks, our school district, and, of course, whether they be live in a restaurant like we are focused on our back-to-school we’ve been able to do in months past, or plan and the contingencies for operating virtually, like we have done recently and a school with the pandemic,” Parker said. will do in the future,” Parker said. “We very “That kind of took most of our conversation much enjoy having an opportunity to sit time when we met in May.” down and have a length of time to talk to Parents and residents can participate in our parents and community members to the calls. For access, visit mvcsc.k12.in.us. listen and learn about their thoughts, their Upcoming talks are scheduled for noon ideas, their concerns and to learn about July 2, 6 p.m. July 8 and noon July 23.
“I’ve always found the conversations to be engaging and, many times, thought-provoking, and it’s just nice to be able to hear what people are thinking.”
Today we celebrate not only our nation’s independence, but the American spirit. Together, we’ve worked to keep our community moving forward in these challenging times. From healthcare workers to work from home parents tackling virtual learning – Hoosiers have given of themselves in ways that have been truly inspiring. Have a happy and safe celebration!
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July 4 Geist fireworks canceled — The City of Fishers recently announced it has canceled the July 4 Geist fireworks show due to coronavirus concerns. 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. Arts for Lawrence brick campaign — Residents can support local arts by purchasing a brick for $100. The
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brick will be placed in Arts for Lawrence’s new Cultural Campus. Those who purchase the brick will receive three lines of text for commemoration and a miniature replica keepsake brick. To purchase a brick, call Arts for Lawrence at 317-875-1900. Fishers opens grant applications — The City of Fishers recently launched the application for the Nonprofit Grant program for 2021 funding. The program was established in 2017 as a transparent way for the City of Fishers to support various nonprofit organizations in Fishers that provide services to Fishers residents. Nonprofits based in Fishers or serve a large portion of Fishers residents are eligible to apply. The Fishers City Council determines the funding for the grant program as part of the an-
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nual budget process. To apply visit, fishers.in.us/869/ Non-Profit-Committee. COVID-19 testing available to children — The Fishers Health Dept. recently announced it would expand its free testing to include children ages 12 to 17. Testing requires an appointment. To schedule an appointment, visit fishersrecovery.com/testing. Fishers playgrounds, splash pads reopen — Fishers Parks and Recreation Dept. recently announced it reopened its playgrounds and splash pads. Saxony Lake & Beach also has reopened. Shelter and facility rentals for up to 250 people are permitted, as are athletic field rentals for non-contact sports.
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As the mother of two children with a dyslexia diagnosis, Tracy Powell has PROFILE transformed herself into a leader and advocate for students with disabilities. Her daughter, Ashleigh, is now an education major at Powell IUPUI, and her son, Gavin, is an honors student at Fishers High School. A graduate of Oakland University with a B.S. in human resource management, Powell is now a multisensory education specialist and has been fundamental in passing two new pieces of legislation in the Indiana General Assembly for dyslexia screenings and for accommodations and interventions in
public schools. She also has served on the board of directors for the Indiana branch of the International Dyslexia Association. • Husband: Scott • Collects: Antique books • Favorite board game: Clue • Favorite holiday decorating: Halloween • Best vacation: Rome • Family dogs: Neptune and Huxley • Craziest experience: Skydiving • Biggest fear: Spiders • Previously lived: Michigan, North Carolina • Favorite disability resource: Wrightslaw Do you have an interesting friend who lives, works or worships in Fishers? Send suggestions to sgattlieb. currentinfishers@gmail.com.
DISPATCH 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.
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Hands-free lifesaver Lawrence Fire Dept. purchases LUCAS devices for CPR By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com The Lawrence Fire Dept. recently purchased three LUCAS chest compression systems from Stryker Corp. The devices will equip the department with the tools it needs to provide hands-free CPR in challenging situations. Stryker Corp. is a medical technologies company based in Kalamazoo, Mich. The LUCAS device delivers hands-free CPR in situations where firefighters are at risk of disease exposure or where CPR has to be momentarily paused. “It allows CPR to continue in tight spaces, like going down stairs or around corners,” LFD chief Dino Batalis said. “It gives us a better chance (of Batalis reviving the patient). Plus, during all this COVID-19 stuff, it’s hands-off, which could help us with patients that could be positive but we don’t know that at the time.” LFD completed its LUCAS training several weeks ago. One device has been added to each of the department’s three ambulances at Stations 37, 38 and 40. The department spent a total of approximately $39,000 for the three devices. Although few departments in the area use LUCAS devices, LFD became aware of them because Stryker also supplies the department’s cots for ambulances. “They came out and gave us a demonstration, and we know it’s a better chance to sustain life,” Batalis said. Stryker account manager Mandy O’Grady provided the demonstration. LFD published a video on its Facebook page following the instruction. LUCAS devices are applied after a backboard is placed under a patient. It attaches to both sides of the board and compresses a plunger onto the patient’s chest when the machine is turned on “It assesses the size of the patient and knows how much depth it needs to compress to get to (the correct) depth compression for high-quality CPR,” O’Grady said in the video. LFD Division Chief of EMS Tony Dowd also spoke in the educational video. “We are able to continue CPR if we have to take someone out of a confined area or maybe down a set of stairs. In the past, we would have to stop CPR, but this device allows us to continue CPR even when we are not able to be right next to the person,” Dowd said. Prior to the purchase, Stryker loaned a LUCAS device to LFD. Crews became familiar with it and went through
a three-day training period after the purchase to become comfortable with using the device. “We are having each and every one of us get our hands on it so we are ready to use it out in the field,” Dowd said. Batalis said the device has already helped save lives. “We had one as a demonstrator, and I don’t know what the timeframe was, but from the time we had it, we got pulses back on three people,” Batalis said. The devices LFD purchased are the third generation of the LUCAS product. O’Grady did not respond to a request for comment. For more, visit stryker.com.
The Lawrence Fire Dept. recently purchased LUCAS devices for each of its three ambulances. The devices provides hands-free CPR. (Submitted photo)
“We are able to continue CPR if we have to take someone out of a confined area or maybe down a set of stairs. In the past, we would have to stop CPR, but this device allows us to continue CPR even when we are not able to be right next to the person.”
HANDS-FREE CARE Despite extra personal protective equipment and taking precautions, Lawrence Fire Dept. personnel know there’s a possibility they will be exposed to COVID-19 when responding to medical emergencies. The new LUCAS CPR device helps lower that risk by performing hands-free CPR.
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Commentary by Terry Anker Who are these overlords? And what do they want from us? As more and more private and public entities demand to know everything about us in order to transact any business online — and more and more of these enterprises seem to store our confidential information in a sieve — credit reporting services have found a boon. These virtual detectives lurk the web to identify and notify if someone attempts to use the information to open a new credit card account or take out a loan. Good. It can be supportive to have a Big Brother watching over our shoulder in the event that a crook has breached the database of our insurer, BMV, IRS or just about anyone that transacts on the internet, and that gap allowed for the nefarious hacker to employ our information to disguise themselves obtaining fraudulent credit and otherwise spending our reputation and hard-earned money. So, we engage FICO and scads of other players to keep an eye on us. They report when our bills are paid, what balance exists on the mortgage and with whom we took it. For some of us, the notifications come daily. With each movement in balance, we hear about it and see a corresponding up or down change in the overall credit score awarded — the one that determines our creditworthiness and access to loans at attractive interest rates. The problem is that there is no instruction book. The companies tasked with controlling our credit do not want us to know how they do it. Pay down debt and get a better score? Maybe. Live addicted to credit cards and get a worse score? Perhaps not. Is too much credit better than too little? Really? How can we play the game if they will not tell us (or know) the rules?
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Gonna be a hoot, y’all! Commentary by Danielle Wilson Now that we’re half way through 2020, I think I speak for all of us when I say, “Let’s burn this mother down.” But HUMOR there is a light at the proverbial tunnel. For me, at least. And vicariously for you, dear reader, because I’m about to attend Dance Nationals in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. Let that sink in for a moment before you continue. Excited by the column fodder possibilities? You should be! Not only will I be reporting on tarted-up toddlers, tweens and teenagers tapping their toes and twerking their tushes, but also the moms, who are often more bedazzled and dramatic than their daughters. It will be awkward with everyone in masks and attempting to social distance, but I think the safety measures will only increase the intense eye makeup applications and maudlin contemporary routine mishaps. Good times! And should the unthinkable occur and the competition fail to produce any hilarious
antics, there’s always the setting. I’ll be in the Vegas of the Appalachians, friends – home to Dollywood, Paula Dean’s Lumberjack Feud Dinner Show, an upside down museum called Wonderworks, and enough ninja weapon stores, Putt-Putt courses and go-kart tracks to make many a manchild joyously weep. My keen observational skills are about to be unleashed in one of the prime people-watching places on the planet! In the high heat and humidity of summer in the South! During a global pandemic! Be still, my beating heart! Yes, this year has been terrible so far, but I truly believe it’s going to turn around. Stay tuned for next week’s edition. We’ll take a ride on a Smoky Mountains dance extravaganza! Peace out.
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It will be awkward with everyone in masks and attempting to social distance, but I think the safety measures will only increase the intense eye makeup applications and maudlin contemporary routine mishaps.
Editor, I want to let Hamilton County citizens know what the situation was like counting the mail-in ballots at the courthouse on (election day). A majority of the volunteers were older than 60. People were regularly in very close proximity in the close quarters of the council room. Democratic and Republican partners at the courthouse were only about 3 feet apart while working. Masks, gloves and sanitizer were available, but their benefit is limited if almost no one is using them. I counted only 15 of 45 people that I could see in the council room wearing masks. Sanitizer was available in only two spots for 60-plus people. There was no cleaning or sanitizing at lunch. There was no indication that the council chambers were sanitized overnight. My ballot-counting partner had COVID-19 last month! Do we know if they had tested negative? People can test positive for weeks after. Did Hamilton County staff ask anyone about symptoms or COVID-19 history? They didn’t ask any of the five of us. To put it bluntly, the experience was nerve-wracking and extremely disappointing. Accommodations must be made for the November election. Karin Maloney Anderson, Delaware 10 Democratic Precinct chair
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The testing site is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday with online registration. Walker said the site will remain The benefit of the state’s new testing open at least through July. site for Hamilton County is that it is more “You do not need to be symptomatic or in centrally located, a high-risk category,” he said. PANDEMIC according to HamThe testing is for anyone age 2 ilton County Public or older. Health Preparedness Coordinator “This is a snapshot. This is not Christian Walker. antibody testing to tell you if you Westfield’s Grand Park site have had it in the past,” Walker was closed earlier in June and said. “This is telling if you currently was moved to 400 Lafayette Rd., have COVID-19. If you’ve been exWalker Noblesville. posed in close contact, which would “When we opened the site at Grand Park be within 6 feet of a COVID-positive patient (May 13), Boone, Tipton and Clinton counties for 15 minutes or longer, then you might did not have testing sites, either, so we want to get tested.” were trying to look out for our fellow HooThere is no fee for the person requesting siers and get it to a location where we can the test and insurance is not required. If the serve the largest number of people within person does have insurance, they are asked the area,” Walker said. “The number of sites to provide it. There is no co-pay. have spread out around the area more, so Four CVS pharmacies provide testing in we’re bringing it back more centrally locatHamilton County. ed to serve more Hamilton County folks.” To register, visit lhi.care/covidtesting.
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Kivett shares message of hope through song By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Myra Kivett wanted to give her fellow Fishers High School seniors some hope as the coronavirus pandemMUSIC ic robbed them of the final months of memories. Then, the song became more. “I realized this virus isn’t just affecting my class,” Kivett said. “It’s affecting everyone, so that’s why I wanted to write this song because there is not just hope for my class, there is hope for everyone. After all this over, we’ll come back stronger and we’ll all make it through together.” The 2020 Fishers High School graduate said it took about an hour to write the song,“There’s Hope.” She wrote it at the piano and originally had only a few chord sequences to it. “Then I revised it, but overall, it just took an hour and a half to write the song,” she said. “Songwriting is a way you can express different emotions and cope with different things.” Kivett’s father, Jeff, owns the MediaFuel Digital Agency. He collaborated with his daughter on making an accompanying music video. “After she wrote the song, I told her she needed a strong visual to go with it,” Jeff said. “We feel like the music video really brings the song to life with the visuals.” Kivett enjoyed the process of filming the video. “My dad has such a creative eye,” she said. “I got to be a little actress for the day.” Some of her classmates took part in the video. Steven Potaczek, a Samford University instructor, produced the music for “There’s Hope.” Kivett met Potaczek, a former Fishers resident, at a 2019 music business camp at Anderson University. “Potaczek asked if we wanted to hire a backup vocalist,” Kivett said. “I said, ‘Dad, you should do it. You could sing it with me. How special would that be?’ A daddy/ daughter song would be super special.” So, her dad agreed. “I wish he would have sang more, but he didn’t want to steal the spotlight from me
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or anything,” Kivett said. “I wanted him to steal the spotlight, he’s so great.” Jeff, who sings at his church, was a DJ and karaoke host while at Ball State University and after college. The Lawrence Central High School graduate wrote, sang and produced songs after college for a few years. Kivett was involved with the FHS Speech and Debate Team for three years, reaching the national competition in 2019 in Dallas. “It helped me grow tremendously as a public speaker and my confidence,” she said. She took private voice and piano lessons from elementary school through high school. “I’ve always done theater stuff on the side and I’ve been inspired by that, too,” she said. Kivett has written more than 80 songs. She is participating in the Nashville Songwriters Association International’s Remote Interactive Songwriting Education course. The Zoom intensive includes songwriters of all ages. “For me, I feel like I should write a song every day,” Kivett said. “I feel like I should
have enough ideas so I should be able to write that many songs.” She recorded her song “Dry Eyes” in the summer of 2019 at Gaither Studios in Alexandria. She was one of five selected from the business camp to record a song. Kivett co-wrote a song with 2020 Noblesville High School graduate Kristian Ngoma called “I’m an Artist.” Ngoma’s recording name is K. Eastwood. “He does more rapping and I sang my little part,” she said. Kivett, who had a 4.48 grade point average in high school, plans to major in communications with a minor in music at IUPUI. She plans to graduate in three years and then get a master’s degree in commercial music from Belmont University in Nashville, Tenn. “Ideally, I’d like to be a songwriter, but I’d like to have another job, too, which is why I’m majoring in communications,” she said. “I love writing speeches and talking to people, so I think it would be fun to be a TV host or broadcaster, too.” The video can be seen on Kivett’s YouTube channel or at myrakivett.com.
Noblesville’s Ruoff Music Center is one of three sites chosen for a rare experience. For the first time, Live CONCERTS Nation will hold a U.S. drivein concert series, offering fans a live music tailgating experience July 10-12. The other two sites are in St. Louis and Nashville, Tenn. Brad Paisley will headline on different nights at all three sites, appearing in Noblesville July 12. The other Ruoff concerts will include Yacht Rock Revue July 10 and Jon Pardi July 11. Guests are allowed to bring chairs, food and drinks to their zone for the parking lot concerts. A Live Nation spokeswoman said the event can hold approximately 1,000 cars. Tickets will be available for purchase per car, with a maximum of four people permitted per car “We’re constantly looking for creative and safe ways to get back to live music,” the spokeswoman said of whether more events will be held this summer. The spokeswoman said the site is evaluating event logistics and staffing needs. Fans can expect contactless ticket scanning through their window when they pull into the venue and then will be shown to their designated tailgate area, where they can park and enjoy the show from their own marked-off space. There will be dedicated buffer space around each vehicle to ensure social distancing. All artists will perform full live sets on stages set up in the parking lots of each of the venues. Tickets went on the sale to the general public June 26.
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THE CHALLENGE Built in 2001, this home is in the Williams Ridge neighborhood of Fishers. The existing deck was generously sized; however, the homeowners wanted to add outdoor living space that was more protected from the elements. The goal was to design an outdoor space that seamlessly blended with the existing home.
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CITY OF FISHERS FISHERS BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING VA-20-10 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the City of Fishers Advisory Plan Commission at 6:00PM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 2020. REQUEST: At that hearing, the public will be invited to offer comments on the following request (“Proposal”): Consideration of a development standards variance to permit construction concrete patio in the rear yard, increasing total impervious surface coverage of the lot to 42%. The petitioner is Terri Dunville on behalf of Jay & Tessa Gagne. LOCATION: The Proposal is located at 13672 Kingston Dr, also known as 13-15-11-00-17038.000. The case file about this project is· available for public review in the office of the Department of Planning and Zoning, located on the 2nd floor at Fishers City Hall. The meeting agenda with room location details and case related information will be posted on the City’s website forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the meeting specified above. Written objections filed with the secretary of the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals before the hearing will be considered. If you would like your written comments to be provided to the Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals, you must submit them one (1) week prior to the hearing date noted above. Oral comments will be heard during the public hearing. Department of Planning and Zoning City of Fishers 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 www.fishers.in.us Planner: Trevor Preddy P: (317) 595-3137 E: preddyt@fishers.in.us
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PART-TIME COURIER/MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT
The Carmel Clay Public Library is seeking a part-time (20 hours/week) Courier to safely transport library materials and property from the main facility to the west branch. He/ she will also assist with performing light maintenance, setting up rooms for programs/ events, assembling/moving furniture, picking up supplies. Requirements include a high school diploma or equivalent, valid Indiana operator’s license, good driving record, and customer service skills/experience. Please see the Jobs page of our web site, www. carmelclaylibrary.org/jobs for a detailed job description. Minimum pay rate $13/hour. To apply, please send a resume or application to Cindy Wenz, Carmel Clay Public Library, 55 4th Avenue SE, Carmel, IN 46032. Email: cwenz@carmel.lib.in.us
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES TEACHER ASSISTANT POSITIONS The International Montessori School (www.intlmontessori.com), located in Carmel, Indiana, has several Teacher Assistant positions available for the 2020-2021 school year starting in August. Working hours will be between 8:00 AM and 6:00 PM Monday through Friday, although specific schedules will be determined by the position. Qualifying candidates should have an undergraduate degree or a diploma from a technical school and experience working with children ages 3 through 6 years old, should be enthusiastic, kind, and creative with a love for children. Compensation is competitive and based on experience. PLEASE REPLY TO: RKD1948@SBCGLOBAL.NET ***** No phone calls, please. *****
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