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Council reorganizes for 2017, names Wiles as leader news@currentnoblesvilles.com During a reorganization meeting last week, the Noblesville Common Council set committee assignments and leadership roles for 2017. government Councilor Megan Wiles will replace Greg O’Connor as the new president of the Noblesville Common Council. Chris Jensen was elected vice president. “I am excited for Megan and look forward to working with her and the entire common council this year,” Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear stated in a press release. “Noblesville experienced a great 2016, but we know the Wiles momentum will continue, and things are only going to get better in 2017.” Wiles began her first term on the council in January 2016. A graduate of Noblesville High School, Wiles earned a bachelor’s degree from Ball State University. She works as executive director of the Riverview Health Foundation and previously served as president of Legacy Fund the Community Foundation for Hamilton County for more than eight years. “I am looking forward to continuing the efforts the mayor, council and staff have initiated this past year,” Wiles stated. “We have several major projects that were introduced in 2016, and the council is looking forward to seeing significant progress made with each of them as they will continue to benefit our community.” Wiles is the representative from District 6, which includes a large portion of the east side of Noblesville

– Stony Ridge, Sagamore, Chapel Woods, Stony Creek Highlands, Deer Path and the business areas of Stony Creek Marketplace and Hamilton Town Center. Also discussed at the reorganization meeting were the 2017 Noblesville Common Council committee assignments, which include: • Building/Land Acquisition: Brain Ayer (chair), Mark Boice, Wil Hampton and Roy Johnson • Downtown District: Megan Wiles (chair), Brian Ayer, Mary Sue Rowland and Rick Taylor. • Economic Development: Wil Hampton (chair), Chris Jensen, Greg O’Connor and Megan Wiles • Finance: Greg O’Connor (chair), Chris Jensen, Roy Johnson and Megan Wiles • Parking Task Force (as needed): Roy Johnson (chair), Brian Ayer, Mary Sue Rowland and Rick Taylor • Parks: Mary Sue Rowland (chair), Brian Ayer, Mark Boice and Wil Hampton • Public Safety: Rick Taylor (chair), Roy Johnson, Greg O’Connor and Rick Taylor • Road/Traffic/Engineering: Chris Jensen (chair), Brian Ayer, Mark Boice and Wil Hampton • Wastewater: Mark Boice (chair), Roy Johnson, Greg O’Connor and Rick Taylor • Nominating: Megan Wiles (chair), Greg O’Connor and Rick Taylor. Special appointments of the council include: • Noblesville Plan Commission: Wil Hampton • Architectural Review Board: Wil Hampton and Brian Ayer • Community Vision: Megan Wiles • Tree Board: Mary Sue Rowland and Rick Taylor

Kenley honored with Sagamore of the Wabash

Noblesville writers Morgan and Scott Stamm prepare to release the fifth book in their “Painted Lady Inn Mysteries” series. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)

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dispatch Riverview names new CMO — Announced Jan. 4, Eric Marcotte, MD, has been named as the new chief medical officer of Riverview Health. After more than 40 years practicing medicine, current CMO John Paris, MD, will retire from Riverview Health June 30. Paris joined Riverview Health in 2000 as director of Cardiac Surgery. He helped start the open-heart surgery program at Riverview Health in 2002, which ended in 2015, and has served as CMO of Riverview Health since 2004. Marcotte is a board-certified family medicine physician at Sheridan Family Medicine, a part of Riverview Health Physicians. He will continue to see patients while also performing his duties in the role of CMO. A graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine, Marcotte has been on staff at Riverview Health since 2007 and has served on numerous committees. He lives in Westfield with his wife, Mary.

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Meet a public servant: Adam Biddle

State Sen. Luke Kenley (R-Noblesville) receives the Sagamore of the Wabash award from Indiana Gov. and Vice President-elect Mike Pence. The Sagamore of the Wabash is the highest award a citizen of Indiana can be given. Kenley received the award for his longtime, dedicated service in the Indiana General Assembly. (Submitted photo)

• Hometown: Crawfordsville, Ind. • Rank: Battalion Chief, Noblesville Fire Dept. • Years of service: 18. • Station/crew: Station 71, A-Crew. • EMT or Paramedic: EMT. • Technical Rescue Team: No. • Dive Team: No. • Hazardous Materials Team: Yes. • Activities/hobbies: Running, outdoor activities, family. • Community involvement: Bethel Lutheran Church, Boy Scouts. • What he did before NFD: College student, auto detailer.

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NHS journalism students recognized at state level

Four Noblesville High School students have received recognition from the Harvey Awards, the largest journalism competition in the state. The Indiana High School Press Association announced recently that Kassidy Hall and Hayley Nord took second place in the feature writing category for their stories on refugees and asylum seekers. Caitlin Kinkead and Abigail Klinker took second place in the civic journalism category for their stories on student mental health issues. Pictured, from left, are junior Hayley Nord, senior Kassidy Hall, junior Caitlin Kinkead and senior Abigail Klinker. (Submitted photo)

dispatches Common council meeting — At 7 p.m. tonight, Jan. 10, the Noblesville Common Council will gather for a regular meeting at the City Hall Council Chambers, 16 S. 10th St., Noblesville. For more, or to see an agenda, visit cityofnoblesville.org.

Hamilton County Grassroots Conservatives — Senator John Ruckelshaus will be the guest speaker at the Jan. 10 meeting of the Hamilton County Grassroots Conservatives from 6:30 to 8 p.m. HCGC meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Delaware Township Community Center, 9094 E. 131st St., Fishers.

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THE PAINTED LADY INN SERIES

Morgan and Scott Stamm prep to premiere fifth book in series

1st book “Murder Mansion” Published November 2016 220 pages | $10.10

By Sadie Hunter • sadie@youarecurrent.com For the past two years, Noblesville husband and wife Morgan and Scott Stamm have been working on their “Painted cover story Lady Inn Mysteries” series. With four books under their belts, they’re expecting to publish a fifth this winter. Working together under the pen name MK Scott – a mixture of their two names – in November 2015, the first book, “Murder Mansion,” was published, unveiling the main characters who appear throughout the series, which follows a bed-and-breakfast owner and the crimes that surround the business. “Fortunately, because he’s so analytical, (Scott) will tell me, ‘That won’t work,’ ‘That can’t be done,’ or ‘Your timeline is wrong,’” Morgan said. “Our fifth book (“Death Pledges A Sorority”) is done. She’s done writing it, but I’m only halfway through the first edit, so I need to get through the rest of it,” Scott said. The four previous books, “Murder Mansion,” “Drop Dead Handsome,” “Killer Review” and “Christmas Calamity,” all available on Amazon, are in paperback and e-book formats and are, on average, a little more than 200 pages long. “Murder Mansion” also is available as an audio book. Morgan began writing early in her life when she started elementary school. “My mother taught me to read and write when I was 4, but unfortunately that set me up for boredom in school,” she said. “The thing I did in first grade was read ‘Fun with Dick and Jane,’ and I told everybody (in my class) how it ended ... very popular with the teacher, but I didn’t have anything to do. So I started writing alternative endings to the books I was reading. I would think, ‘I think they need to have a train robbery, or maybe they’re being chased by bandits.’ It must have been influenced by my father taking me to John Wayne movies.” Before partnering with Morgan six years ago, Scott said he was an avid reader but not a writer. “She’s definitely the creative one,” Scott said. “I’m more of the engineer, more technical. You know, I might explain why a body falls at 14.7 meters per second off a cliff. I

2nd book “Drop Dead Handsome” Published May 2016 212 pages | $9.99

3rd book “Killer Review” Published September 2016 198 pages | $9.99

Morgan and Scott Stamm with their dog Chance, who was the inspiration behind Jasper in the books. (Photo by Sadie Hunter)

about the authors Morgan and Scott Stamm live in Noblesville with their dog, Chance. Scott works as a software engineer for EXL Service and has worked as a software engineer for more than three decades. Morgan works as a special education teacher at Westfield Washington Schools, where she substitutes. They often travel throughout the state promoting their books, visiting craft and hobby fairs, book fairs, library events and more. They can be followed online at morgankwyatt.com and reached at morgankwyatt@gmail.com.

couldn’t create this if I had to. I don’t have the imagination.” Looking ahead, the couple is unsure how many books will be in the “Painted Lady Inn Mysteries” series, but they’re already working on their next series. “I’m setting the book up for the ‘Way Over the Hill Gang’ series. (It’s) six residents of a nursing home/ retirement village that escape every day and go solve crimes, but they have to be back for supper,” Morgan said. “You know, I’m getting older, and a lot of my friends are very vital women. They’re in their 60s and 70s, and they’re not slowing down, so they don’t want to be portrayed as these doddering old people. Why can’t they go solve crimes?”

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Lambs are never silent

FR O M THE backshop

A lesson in ‘weird’ On the whole, we have it pretty darned good in our community. Compare our environs to, say, Portland, Ore., which one of us visited for a family wedding during New Year’s weekend, and there is, well, no comparison. Portland seems to thrive on being, uh, different. That’s all well and good, but when one sees “Keep Portland Weird” plastered everywhere in the Rose City, it creates an opportunity for pause. Portland is doing just swell in that regard. From municipal values to social tenets, we certainly weren’t in “Kansas” anymore. Next time you think about complaining about road construction here, consider that the gem of Oregon seems to want you to, for starters, prefer dodging potholes and not notice bridge abutments crumbling. The recycling protocol there is off the hook, and we are all for recycling … if the matter truly ends up being recycled. Trying to figure out where to put what is more difficult than solving a Rubik’s Cube. Socially, the fine folks out there could learn a thing or three from Hoosier hospitality. On a walk through the Pearl District, one in our party said, half jokingly, “Are we just going to walk through Portland all day?” That prompted a local to comment: “Get out of my city.” Your intrepid writer here took up the cause and told the gent that he should thank his lucky stars for our tourism dollars (among other perhaps less-pleasant suggestions). There are great eateries and quirky, fun shops, though, and lots of gray skies this time of year. It was just, as they tout, weird, and it’s good to be back home and in our element. Brian Kelly, publisher, and Steve Greenberg, general manager, are co-owners of Current Publishing, LLC. Write them at info@ youarecurrent.com.

BELIEVE IT ! Our nation has all sorts of arcane, nonsensical laws on the books. Each week, we’ll share one with you. In Utah birds have the right of way on all highways. Source: dumblaws.com

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Never awesome-less Commentary by Terry Anker The cold, gray winter days are laid out ahead of us. Snow, frost and bluster are on the agenda. But like all things, this will pass. Soon, the chill will give way to warmer evenings and emerging flora. As life seems to pass more quickly with each new year, the winters are fleeting. We’ve barely found a matching pair of gloves when it is time to return them to storage for balmy summer days. Even if we know that a better day will come, we can, at times, roil in the discomfort of the day’s unpleasantness. Perhaps this kind of short-sighted critique is uniquely human. We endure failings and peccadillos in our own lives and then imagine that they have set in as permanent fixtures rather than brief moments. We eat or spend a bit too much during the holiday break and then proclaim that we “always do that!” We indulge in a round of self-loathing, claiming that we are deeply and permanently flawed

and incapable of restraint. There are times when we are less than awesome, no doubt. However, there is never a time when we are completely and entirely awesome-less. We all struggle with it at times – a lagging confidence or belief in our own contributory worth to those around us. Some days it is difficult to understand how we add value. It took the angel Clarence to prove to George Bailey that his despair was only temporary and, indeed, that he had a wonderful life. Wouldn’t it be a better and more productive use of our energy to plan a road to improvement rather than claim a constant excuse? As easily as we make wrong choices, cannot we make right ones? If we hold out for the rain to end, surely the sun will shine. Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.

Q U O TE  O F THE WEE K Government always finds a need for whatever money it gets.

– Ronald Reagan

One of my favorite movies is “Silence of the Lambs.” If you haven’t seen it, I recommend you stop reading immehumor diately and get to the nearest pirated-movie website. I want you to fully appreciate my masterful references and make the vow never to help strange men move furniture into unmarked vans. Now, watch me work this 1991-thriller into an entire column on working-mom guilt! When I stayed at home with kids, wallowing in the minutia of diapers, potty-training, cut-up hot dogs, sippy cups, lost pacifiers, training wheels, naps, Playhouse Disney and the god-awful bedtime routine, I never thought twice about enjoying moments by myself. If I somehow stumbled upon a child-free hour or, miracle of all miracles, an overnight, I relished completely forgetting about my parental responsibilities, usually with a nice Chianti. In other words, once they were out of my sight, I no longer heard the lambs crying. But ever since going back to work, quality time away from my children is frequented by anxiety and overwhelming mom-guilt. Take this past week. I spent two days in Kentucky, no kids, no husband, but I constantly worried about who would take Corinne lunch during guard practice, get Andrew to tae kwon do and feed Maddie. It’s like the trauma of being sent to live with my uncle on the sheep farm who won’t let me live my life. Or, more befitting me personally, the constant “on-call” feeling of parenting refuses to dissipate, even when I’m technically not on duty. To alleviate the worry, I usually put the family under full SWAT-team surveillance in my absence, but then the guilt sets in. I hear my precious starlings cry: “Why aren’t you spending time with us, mom?” “Why aren’t you here taking us bowling?” “Why aren’t you teaching us to make clothes out of human skin?” Enough! I just want those little “baahs” to be silent! But perhaps no mother ever experiences a true silence of her lambs. All we can do is continue to rub the balance lotion on our stressed-out skins (zinger!). Peace out.

Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at danielle@ currentincarmel.com.


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‘It Shoulda Been You’ hits Actors Theatre of Indiana By Zach Dunkin • news@currentinwestfield.com

The creative team of the original production, from left, David Hyde-Pierce, Brian Hargrove and Barbara Anselmi. (Submitted photo)

Think of the musical comedy “It Shoulda Been You” like “Will & Grace,” complete with dysfunctional characters tackling controversial performance situations with crazy antics – but accompanied by music. That’s close to what audiences can expect when Actors Theater of Indiana presents the Indiana premier of the new play, Jan. 27-Feb. 12, at the Studio Theater. “What the original creative team tried to do was make this a little bit different kind of musical comedy,” said Cynthia Collins, one of the co-founders of ATI. “They made it a little more interesting in that it plays like a TV sitcom. It’s like the audience might think they are in their living rooms watching television. “It’s fast-moving, 90 minutes non-stop, and it’s happening right there,” she added. “In fact, the original tagline for the play was ‘You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll be home by 10.’ You won’t be there three

hours.” Featuring music by Barbra Anselmi and a book and lyrics by Brian Hargrove, “It Shoulda Been You” follows a Jewish bride as she readies to marry her Catholic boyfriend. When the bride’s ex-boyfriend shows up, the wedding starts to unravel. Religions collide. Secrets are revealed. Plots are conceived. But while the dozen characters might seem like comic-types one might find at a sitcom wedding – overbearing Jewish mother, high-strung bride, alcoholic mother of the groom – they not only deal with a chaotic wedding situation, but with the heavier issues of diversity. “It’s a contemporary spin on the traditional wedding comedy with a message,” Collins said. “It’s about acceptance of others and acceptance of oneself.” The musical premiered in 2011, and last year ran five months on Broadway, where Collins paid a visit to see her old friend, Anselmi, and view the show firsthand. For more, visit centerfortheperformingarts.org.

Beef & Boards presents ‘Shear Madness’ By Mark Ambrogi • mark@youarecurrent.com Eddie Curry knows most audiences enjoy a good whodunit, especially one full of laughs. Curry will direct the Indiana premiere of “Shear MadTheater ness,” which will run through Jan. 29 at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis. “It’s quite a complicated little piece because there is audience participation, and it’s a different show every night,” said Curry, artistic director at Beef & Boards. “It’s the same plot but there are three or four potential suspects who can be voted at the end of the night as the murderer. The audience helps decide each show who the murderer is. The hardest task the actors have in front of them is there are 80 potential comedic bits, but on any given night, they might only deal with eight to 10 of them.” “Shear Madness” opened in Boston in January 1980 and is still running. It’s been running at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., since 1987, in New York City since 2015, and previously had two stints in Chicago. It started when Marilyn Abrams and Bruce Jordan acquired the rights to the script originally written by a German playwright. “It was written to be an example of how bad eyewitness testimony can be,” Curry said. “Bruce and Marilyn saw something else in that obscure script and turned it into ‘Shear Madness.’ It’s successful in those three cities that they have completely localized everything in the show to be happening in the very area that the show is taking places.” Curry said Abrams and Jordan finally allowed other groups to take a stab at putting on their own production. “To learn some of the inside secrets and shortcuts, they ask you to send the director to Washington, D.C., for a few days to observe and

Dispatches Upcoming shows at Belfry Theatre — Belfry Theatre, 10690 Greenfield Ave, Noblesville, will present “How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying” beginning Jan. 27. Other showings are Jan. 28, Feb. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11 and 12. For more, visit thebelfrytheatre. com/2016-2017-season/how-to-succeedin-business-without-really-trying/. Martina McBride presents at the Palladium — Martina McBride will stop at the Palladium during her “Love Unleashed” Tour at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 23. Her concert will feature Lauren Alaina. For more, visit thecenterfortheperformingarts.org.

Nick O’Brien (Jeff Stockberger), right, watches as Tony Whitcomb (Daniel Klingler) fills his hand with shaving cream as he prepares to give Nick a shave in Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre’s 2017 season-opener, “Shear Madness.” Now on stage through Jan. 29, this madcap murder mystery takes place in a notso-typical Indianapolis hair salon – and the audience decides how it ends. (Submitted photo)

learn from the cast of ‘Shear Madness’ and the director there,” Curry said. “That’s what I did in October, and it was a really great time. I learned a lot about ‘Shear Madness’ in those three days.” The play is set in a hairstyling salon on Massachusetts Avenue in Indianapolis. The Indianapolis-based cast includes Jeff Stockberger as the cop, Daniel Klingler, salon owner, Jenny Reber, hairdresser, Suzanne Stark, socialite, Nathan Robbins, undercover cop and Michael Shelton, mystery man. For more, visit beefandboards.com.

KKBB concert — Kiss Kiss Bang Bang salon in Fishers and Carmel is hosting a 10th anniversary after-party concert at the Old National Centre from 9 p.m. to midnight Jan. 21. It is open to the public. Because of the salon’s L.A. music connection, the concert will feature Jared Watson of the Dirty Heads. The KKBB after-party will also feature Know-Madik, DJ Indiana Jones, Gabby Love and Melody Hunter. Tickets are $22.50 at any KKBB salon location, $27.50 at Old National Centre Box Office and $32.50 at Ticketmaster. A portion of the proceeds will go to Susan G. Komen of Central Indiana.


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The Hamilton Restaurant offers fine dining for all of central Indiana. Enjoy a casual and comfortable atmosphere within the traditional, community setting of downtown Noblesville that is appealing to so many residents and diners. Favorite features on the menu include delicious homemade soups and desserts. Type of Food: Contemporary and traditional American cuisine Food Recommendation: Chicken Oscar Price Range: $10-$20 Reservations: Not required Hours: Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Wed.-

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National Popcorn Day is Jan. 19. What better way to celebrate than with a sweet spin on the classic snack? Prep time: 25 minutes Servings: 12 Ingredients: 1 bag Orville Redenbacher’s Smart Pop! 94 Percent Fat-Free Butter Microwave Popcorn, nonstick cooking spray, 1/4 cup stick butter or margarine, 1 package (10 ounces) marshmallows, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1 1/2 cups light chocolate syrup, colored candy sprinkles (optional). Directions: Prepare popcorn according to package directions. Remove all un-popped kernels. Spray large bowl with nonstick spray; add popped corn. In medium saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add marshmallows and vanilla. Heat 5 minutes, or until marshmallows melt,

stirring frequently. Pour over popcorn; mix well with spoon sprayed with cooking spray. Moisten hands with water before shaping popcorn mixture into 24 small balls, about 1/3cup popcorn mixture each. In small saucepan, heat chocolate syrup over medium heat 5 minutes, or until warm, stirring occasionally. Transfer to small, fonduestyle pot. Use wooden skewers or fondue forks to pick up popcorn balls and dip into chocolate and sprinkles, if desired.

Behind Bars: Lemon shake-up Get it at The Stacked Pickle, Westfield. Ingredients: 1.25 oz. Deep Eddy Lemon Vodka, 8 oz. lemonade, 2 lemon slices, 2 packs of sugar Directions: Shake vodka, lemonade and sugar and pour into a glass with a sugar rim. Garnish with lemon slices. Olga Isyutina DDS

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Jan. 12 – Justin Moore and Lee Brice 8 Seconds Saloon – 111 N. Lynhurst Dr., Indianapolis – 8secondssaloon.net Jan. 11 – Craig Morgan and Drew Baldridge Jan. 13 – Henry Lee Summer and Voodoo Daddy Jan. 14 – Southern Bridges Mo’s Irish Pub – 13193 Levinson Ln., Ste 100, Noblesville – mosirishpub.com/indy Jan. 12 – Dave Grodzki Jan. 14 – Poparazzi *Performers are scheduled, but may change


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Where’s Amy? Amy Pauszek is a photographer, film producer and scouting and casting associate for Talent Fusion Agency in Indianapolis. She can be reached at Amy@youarecurrent.com.

Where’s Amy rings in 2017 at the Palladium The Impalas perform on stage at the Palladium in Carmel. (Photos by Amy Pauszek for Current Publishing LLC. Copyright 2017. All Rights Reserved.)

Frank and Katrina Basile (Carmel).

Joyce and Jim Winner (Carmel).

Vince and Cindra Venturella with Randy and Kimberly Sorrell (Carmel).

The walls were rocking and the roof was on fire at the Palladium’s New Year’s Eve Extravaganza. Where’s Amy rang in the new year with friends and guests at the annual event, which included four marvelous parties, live music, non-stop dancing, scrumptious hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, Champagne and fireworks that topped off the festive evening with a bang. Nothing beats dancing on the Palladium stage to the beat of The Impalas while celebrating good times with friends dressed to the nines. Yes, the Palladium staff did it again by ringing in 2017 with all the glitz, glamour and razzle dazzle that the special night of celebrations deserved. Where’s Amy can’t wait to see you in the new year. It’s going to be the best one yet. Together, let’s make a difference, because we can.

Nichole Morrow (Carmel), Vahida Ganchi (Indianapolis), Angela Morrow (Carmel) and Dena Powell (Indianapolis).

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44. Zionsville artist Nancy 46. USSR today 47. Prepare, as tea 48. MARS 50. CNO Financial Group bean counter 52. Mud Creek Players part 53. MARSH 59. iPod variety 60. Japanese cartoon art 61. Sansui Sushi Bar fish 64. Norway’s capital 65. Walked nervously 66. Simon ___ 67. Current reporters’ questions 68. Tulip Noir biscuit 69. Hoosier National Forest unit Down 1. Indiana’s Lincoln 2. WFMS singer Tillis 3. Goliath was one 4. Engage in an annual Purdue prank 5. Time gone by 6. Add to the pot at Indiana Grand Casino 7. Geist fishing spot 8. “Ain’t that ___” 9. Feudal workers 10. Colts contest 11. Yellow Cab alternative 12. Cain’s brother 13. The A-Team star 21. Word with pigeon or open 22. HSE marching band instrument 23. Necktie 25. Dispositions 26. Comedy Central’s ___.0

27. Dooley O’Tooles kitchen meas. 28. Hotelier Helmsley 30. Indianapolis Zoo big bird 31. Katz, Sapper & Miller period 32. Eventually 33. Make frizzy at Salon01 36. Ran from the IMPD 38. Fizzle out 40. Used model at Saturn of Fishers 43. Pet lovers’ grp. 45. Harp’s cousin 48. French brandy

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