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PuccinisPizzaPasta.com State officials reveal data trends during the pandemic By Jarred Meeks • jarred@youarecurrent.com After Memorial Day weekend, state officials underscored the importance of continued social distancing as the state attempts to move forward with its fivestage plan to reopen the economy. PANDEMIC “I saw reports from around Indiana and the rest of the country this weekend of people who were packed in pools or at restaurants, shoulder-to-shoulder, and without wearing masks, not practicing social distancing,” Indiana State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box said during a May 27 virtual press briefing. “We do not want to see that number of cases spike because people got tired of these precautions and treated this as an unofficial start to summer and business as usual. These are not business-as-usual times. The threat from COVID-19 is still very real, and we need to do all we can to prevent the spread of this disease. “That may mean wearing a mask if you’re at the pool, and you’re not in the water. It may be inconvenient, but I know that these steps can save lives.” Box said the state wants to gain more insight regarding the impact of the new coronavirus in Indiana after the second round of testing by the IUPUI Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health study, which was scheduled to begin June 3. The random-sample testing study will give state officials a representative snapshot of virus spread that can be used to scientifically estimate the virus’ impact on the entire state without the need to test all residents. Preliminary results from the study’s first wave, completed in early May, found 2.8 percent of Indiana residents have or have had the virus and that the majority of its spread in the state occurred through shared housing and not in the community. As of May 27, the Indiana State Dept. of Health reported 32,437 total Indiana residents were known to have the virus. More than 41 percent of ICU beds and nearly 82 percent of ventilators were available. A total of 1,871 Hoosiers were confirmed to have died from COVID-19. Another 159 probable deaths have been reported based on clinical diagnoses in patients for whom no positive test is on record. And 235,333 tests had been reported to the ISDH. “This is a silent spread, and it can silently kill,” Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb said. “We have to understand that folks can be asymptomatic and not know that they are passing this on, not intentionally, for sure. But when you get into those large, confined gathering areas, that’s where we tend to see the spread occur. I would just continue to appeal to folks’ sense of civic duty, not just their personal responsibility, but how their liberty can impact someone else’s, and that’s the bottom line. We are trying to get through this.” Unemployment On May 22, state officials revealed Indiana’s unemployment rate had increased to 16.9 percent in April. Previously, it was reported an unemployment rate of 3.2 percent in March. The U.S. unemployment rate was 14.7 percent in April. “This is the highest rate we’ve seen in Indiana since 1982, where it stood at 12.6 percent,” Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development Commissioner Fred Payne said.
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COMMUNITY turns will be restricted, with NOBLESVILLE only right-in and right-out Project: Road resurfacing turns until this phase Location: Various locations ends. Traffic on southwithin Mill Grove and CONSTRUCTION bound Ind. 37 will shift Meadows subdivisions and to the northbound lanes at various locations along and two lanes will remain in each Cumberland Road and 141st Street. direction. Local access to businesses will Expected completion: June 30 remain open via Lantern Road. The official Project: Road resurfacing detour route will direct drivers to use Location: Various locations along River 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville Road and Logan Street Road. Expected completion: June 30 Expected completion: 2022 Project: Road resurfacing Detour: Drivers will be directed to use Location: Various locations along and 116th Street or 131st Street to Allisonville within the following areas: Mensa Drive, Road. Detour route markers and advance Country Lake Estates, Oakbay, Southwest warning signs will be in place. Quad, North Harbour, South Harbour, North Project: Utility relocation for future 96th 9th Street and adjacent streets, MonuStreet expansion ment Street and various alleys Location: 96th Street between Lantern Expected completion: Oct. 15 and Cumberland roads Project: Herriman Boulevard extension Expected completion: 96th Street exLocation: North from Ed Martin Toyota pansion to begin this year, utility work Expected completion: June 30 expected for the next several months WESTFIELD Project: Sargent Road roundabout, Mud Project: North Street reconstruction Creek bridge replacement and additional Location: North Street will be fully recontravel lanes structed with the addition of curbs and a Location: 96th Street between Sargent sidewalk on the north side of the street. Road and Cumberland Road. Expected completion: North Street closed Expected completion: The Sargent Road May 26 for 45 days, and only residents roundabout is anticipated to reopen in who live on the street have access. mid-June. 96th Street east of Sargent Project: Westfield Boulevard connector Road to Cumberland Road will remain Location: The extension will connect closed and is anticipated to reopen in the roundabout at Ind. 32 and Shamrock early November. The official detour route Boulevard with David Brown Drive. Conwill direct drivers to use Lantern Road or struction has moved to the south side of Cumberland Road to 106th Street. Park Street. Project: Downtown infrastructure Expected completion: End of 2020 improvement Project: Monon Trail bridge Location: The intersection of Morgan Drive Location: Monon Trail near Ind. 32. and Lantern Road closed Feb. 10. Access to Expected completion: The project is finFishers Elementary will be available from ished and the trail is now open. 106th Street. Lantern Road is currently Project: Grand Junction Plaza closed to through traffic, beginning south Location: The parking lot west of Union of 116th Street to Fishers Pointe Boulevard. Street and south of Main Street Expected completion: The project will be Expected completion: The gravel parking complete in the fall. lot on the east end of Park Street is perDetour: Lantern Road access open from manently closed as the Grand Junction the north for local traffic and Fishers Plaza is moving into the construction Elementary School but will be closed phase. Parking is available on the west between 116th Street and Fishers Pointe end of Park Street. Boulevard. Use Fishers Pointe Boulevard Project: Natalie Wheeler Trail for detour. Location: On Union Street between Mill Project: ADA ramp reconstruction and and Jersey streets. road resurfacing Expected completion: Closed during Location: Pleasant View and Sweet Briar construction of the Grand Junction Plaza, Subdivision estimated completion in 2021. Expected completion: End of June Project: On-street parking FISHERS Location: Municipal Drive behind Hamilton Project: Ind. 37 Improvement Project East Public Library Location: 126th Street west of Ind. 37 is Expected completion: Lane restrictions closed and is anticipated to reopen in July. will be ongoing through the end of June. During this time, cross access and all left
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Commit Annual Breakfast,” the Noblesville resident said. “I became a Janus financial supporter that day, but even more I was inJerry Jamison was passionate about the trigued by the way Janus appeared to make mission of Janus Development Services long such a difference for those in our commubefore he joined the nity with special abilities and their STAFF staff in September 2019. families. I was hooked, I guess. “ In May, Jamison beFrom there, Jamison began voluncame development and communicateering — first at the Janus facility, tions director. He replaces Debbie and then with the For the Love of Laird, who retired as senior vice Janus Guild. president of development May 22. “That volunteer experience was Jamison was previously the orgareally eye-opening,” Jamison said. Jamison nization’s community employment “Every day you were there you specialist. could see the impact the work done at Janus offers opportunities for individuals Janus had on our clients, their families and with disabilities for education, employment our community partners. The more I saw, training and independent living. the more involved I wanted to be and the “The first goal is to preserve and then more determined I became to use my expeexpand the special relationship Janus has rience to further that mission.” with this community, our donors and our Jamison also volunteers at his church, Noclients,” Jamison said. “It is important that blesville First United Methodist Church, with people know just what a significant impact the Sunshine Friends, a monthly event for they can have on this community by supadults with special abilities from the commuporting Janus and its mission. This is the nity. Many of the people attending Sunshine story that I want to tell as often as I can, to Friends are Janus clients, Jamison said. as many people as I can, so long as I can.” “While I grew up in a home where there Jamison became familiar with Janus bewas a history of assisting and supporting cause a good friend had a family member those with special abilities, my work life who went to Janus for many years. and volunteer activities have ignited a fire “Several years ago, she introduced me to in my heart to do all I can to promote the Janus by inviting me to the Create, Connect, Janus mission,” he said.
Election results to be viewed at fairgrounds news@currentnoblesville.com Hamilton County election results are typically viewed at the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center, but COUNTY due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the viewings will move to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds to ensure proper social distancing. Voting will run from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 2. Public viewing will take place in Halls A and B of the Exhibit Building, and doors open at 6 p.m. Enter the building through the southeast door. Parking lot signage will direct the public to the correct entrance. Display screens will be placed at each end of the halls. Several round tables and properly spaced chairs will be placed as well.
Because there will be a large volume of absentee ballots, it is possible counting votes will take several days. Workers will count absentee ballots from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. June 2. They will then count election day votes as election inspectors start delivering tally cards from polling locations. “If we still have absentee ballots left to count, we’ll complete those Wednesday,” County Clerk Kathy Williams stated. “We will reopen Halls A and B Wednesday from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m., if necessary. If mail-in ballot processing carries over to Thursday, the public watch area will reopen again at 8:30 a.m.” Hamilton County has until noon June 12 to certify election results. For more, visit hamiltoncounty.in.gov/222/ Current-Election-Information.
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wildlife, geology, wildflowers, entomology, star gazing, bicycle challenges, outdoor cooking, fitness and healthy eating Purdue Extension Hamilton County and “Each participant will receive a packet the Hamilton County 4-H Council have joined with instructions and helpful information together to for each activity and any additional THINGS TO DO launch a new materials that are not considered youth and famicommon household items,” Bohde ly virtual program for the summer. said. The idea of the at-home program The program is a series of encourages youth and families to self-paced educational activities get outside, unplug and experidesigned for grades third through ence hands-on learning. Hamilton sixth. It is available at no cost and Bohde County 4-H Youth Development materials will be provided for particEducator Kathleen Bohde said the program, ipating families. 4-H G.O.L.D, was designed to be virtual. The Purdue Extension staff will facilitate The G.O.L.D. stands for Go Outdoors. Learn. two Zoom show-and-share sessions as part Discover. of the program for participants to meet and “Purdue Extension staff wanted to create share their activities. Participants will rea fun, family friendly, educational summer ceive more information after registration. series that encouraged youth to unplug and “We’ve had several registrations come in go outdoors,” Bohde said. “Each activity fea- just with our social media posts, so we are tures an outdoor component. We hope local looking forward to having many families families will enjoy this self-paced, outdoor participate,” Bohde said. series of educational activities.” The deadline to register is June 3. To regTopics will include basic activities in ister, visit bit.ly/4HGOLDInfo. geocaching, forestry, sport fishing, weather,
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New employee — Mayor Chris Jensen recently announced that Noblesville has hired Chuck Haberman as the city’s workforce development manager. Haberman will serve as the city’s authority on workforce development innovation.
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Plumbing company gives back – Paul Henderson Plumbing is donating $20 from each service call that has an hour or more of labor involved to coronavirus relief efforts. The Carmel-based company has donated over $2,000 in the last month. For more, visit paulhendersonplumbing.com or call 317-872-3535. Gaylor Electric employee recognized – Indiana contractor Gaylor Electric recently announced General Superintendent Ron Cayton as the Associated Builders and Contractors 2020 National Craft Professional of the Year. Cayton will be honored during
Thousands to see changed polling locations — Approximately 88,000 voters in Hamilton County will have a new polling location for the primary election June 2. The new locations are spread throughout the county and include area churches, neighborhood clubhouses and school buildings. The new polling locations were approved by the Hamilton County Commissioners April 27. Bright yellow postcards have been mailed out to notify voters of their new voting locations. If you do not receive a yellow card in the mail or you just want to check your polling location, go to indianavoters.com, hamiltoncounty. in.gov, youarecurrent.com/vote or call the Election Office at (317) 776-8476.
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McGill’s Big Three for mobility and stability Commentary by Seth Tucker It is important to maintain a balance of mobility and stability throughout the body, depending on which part you FITNESS are addressing. The spine is interesting, as the upper section is better for flexion and extension that is, curling forward or arching back, while the lower portion is better for stabilizing while allowing for rotational movement. This is well illustrated during a squat when it is important for the upper back to adequately extend or arch back to prevent your shoulders from rounding forward and your upper body from collapsing in. While at the same time your low back, or lumbar spine, should maintain a stable, neutral position throughout the squat. It also is necessary to be able to perform some level of flexion and extension through the low back, and there are several exercises that demand this, especially in a practice like yoga. When it comes to improving stability in the spine, renowned back expert Dr. Stuart McGill has established practical solutions and exercises to protect and stabilize the spine during athletic movements or simply
day-to-day life. The McGill Big Three is a set of three exercises designed to improve stability through the spine for any activities that put load through the back, whether that’s picking up the laundry or squatting twice your bodyweight. Each movement should be done as three pyramid sets, which consist of a descending repetition count, adjusted for experience level. For example, one set of eight, one set of six and one set of four repetitions. The McGill Curl-Up Lay on your back with one leg extended and one leg bent at the knee with your foot on the floor. Place both hands under the small of your back to maintain a slight natural arch and sense when you are beginning to round your back. Raise your head slightly off the ground while engaging your abdominal muscles as though you are preparing for a blow to the stomach. This is not a crunch but simply lifting your head an inch or two while still keeping your face toward the ceiling. Hold this position for 10 seconds, then lower your head back to the ground and repeat for reps. The Side Bridge Lay on your side while supporting your
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Noblesville Schools recognized as PLTW Distinguished School — Noblesville Schools recently announced that Noblesville High School has been nationally recognized for the third year in a row as a Project Lead the Way Distinguished School for providing broad access to transformative Science, Technology, Engineering and Math learning opportunities for students. NHS is one of only three high schools in Indiana to receive the three-time recognition. Noblesville East Middle School, Hinkle Creek Elementary and White River Elementary also were recognized, with Noblesville East the only middle school in the state to receive the honor three years in a row. Noblesville West Middle School, North Elementary and Stony Creek Elementary have been recognized previously. Noble Crossing Elementary and Promise Road Elementary are not eligible for consideration as they utilize their own STEM programming rather than curriculum. Real estate statistics — While home sales slowed slightly, April 2020 was a solid month for the Noblesville real estate market. According to F.C. Tucker Company, the average sale price of a home in Noblesville increased 28.3 percent, to $303,160, compared to April 2019. The average price per square foot for a Noblesville home increased to $128.22, up 6.8 percent. Homes in Noblesville sold slightly slower than this time last year, spending an average of 3 days longer on the market.
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DISPATCHES Grammar Guy’s book now available – Curtis Honeycutt, the writer of the Grammar Guy column, recently published a book called “Good Grammar is the Life of the Party: Tips for a Wildly Successful Life.” The paperback is $13.99 and the Kindle is $3.99. It is available at curtishoneycutt.com. Schwartz receives award – Stephen Schwartz of Noblesville is the recipient of Purdue’s highest award for a male student – the G.A. Ross Award. Schwartz, who majored in agronomy with a concentration in crop and soil management in the College of Agriculture, will be honored during the college’s on-demand commencement. Eaton earns scholarship – Brynna Eaton, a 2020 senior at Noblesville High School, has earned a $500 scholarship from Hunter Estate & Elder Law that will help offset her educational expenses this fall while attending Baylor University as she studies biomedical engineering. Darlington Bed Race postponed – The 10th annual Darlington Bed Race was originally slated to be held the first Friday in June but has been postponed to fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Firefighters promoted – The Noblesville Fire Dept. recently announced the promotion of two firefighters. Josh Small has been promoted to Training Captain and Nate Agee has been promoted to Engineer. Noblesville awarded $1 million in funding — The City of Noblesville recently was awarded $1 million in state matching grants to bolster road and bridge improvements. Hamilton County received $567,288 in matching grant funding. More than 200 Indiana cities, towns and counties received a combined total of $126.5 million through the Community Crossings Matching Grant program. 4-H Photo Challenge set – The 4-H Photo Challenge is open to youth in third through 12th grade. Participants should take photos fitting the monthly theme and submit entries online at bit.ly/hamco4hcameracorp by the last day of the month. Monthly themes for 2020 include: June – Bold Beauty; July – Let Freedom Ring; August – Fairs. Festivals, Fun; September – Community (Black & White); October – Sunset to Sunrise; November – Occupations; December – Holiday Happenings.
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Proactive public safety New paramedicine program forms in Noblesville From left, Tony Murray, Nathan Young and Kevin Livingston are community resource paramedics as part of the NobleAct paramedicine program. (Submitted photo)
By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com An announcement during Noblesville’s State of the City address in February recently came to fruition. NobleAct, a mental health crisis COVER STORY and substance abuse response program, was announced in mid-April. The program will utilize mental health police officers, community paramedics and mental health clinicians to provide linkage to community services and divert those in crisis from the Jensen criminal justice system. “We announced it in February at the State of the City, and it formed out of a lot of conversations during the transition time last year,” Mayor Chris Jensen said. “The idea of paramedicine kept coming up. It’s really a concept around being proactive in the approach to public safety. It’s using community data. It’s using different programs that take a look at high-risk individuals.” The NobleAct paramedicine program could benefit seniors who are more likely to fall in their homes, and it also could benefit those who struggle with substance abuse and the mental health crisis. “If we can take a proactive approach to public safety to work and build relationships with high-risk individuals and high-frequency users of 911, we can actually not only keep the community safer, but long-term reduce the cost of public safety by not having as many 911 calls,” Jensen said. “By not sending police, fire, EMS and everybody to the scene,
if we can get ahead of that and work with high-risk individuals, it can reduce long-term budgetary costs of public safety in the city.” Jensen said 47 to 48 percent of the city’s annual $7 million budget goes to public safety. Noblesville Police Dept. officer Ben Lugar, a former school resource officer at Noble Crossing Elementary, was trained to be the first NobleAct officer. “He’s helping us launch this program, and he will be (on) the front lines on this with targeting specific needs within the community to get in front of (the goals),” Lugar Jensen said. “We also promoted three firefighters to community paramedics. They are going to work in conjunction with Ben Lugar to help develop the program to identify high-risk individuals.” The three firefighters are Tony Murray, Nathan Young and Kevin Livingston. Lugar said the COVID-19 pandemic was an appropriate time to launch the NobleAct program and discuss the importance of mental health. NobleAct officers can’t transport patients to a hospital but they are often the first ones on the scene to assess the situation. “It’ll have several different components, depending on which officer is taking the lead,” Lugar said. “On the fire department side, I know they’ll be doing a lot of things common amongst community paramedicine programs, like checking on fall risks and elder cares and reduce repeat hospitalizations of citizens. They also can be focusing on individuals who have mental health or substance abuse
issues that are regularly utilizing first responders or coming into contact with first responders quite often and direct them to more appropriate community resources. “To do that, we will be both actively responding to 911 crises and, along with the police and fire department, help direct that individual to that appropriate level of care with the goal if they don’t need to be hospitalized but need connection to outpatient services, we want to be able to provide that there on-scene and also conduct follow-up services.”
AN UNMARKED APPROACH Officer Ben Lugar is operating in his police squad car, but his goal is to change to an unmarked vehicle to minimize the stress and fear associated with a traditional police car. “Part of the program will be going out and doing follow-ups, and I don’t want them to see a police car out front, which can increase that stress,” Lugar said. “We will probably be using an unmarked police car, and the fire department will have a new community resource paramedic vehicle. (With mental health calls), they are already anxious and on alert. We don’t want to exacerbate that by making it worse. “We have been studying best practices for those 911 calls and what are the best techniques, which is to not bring in the sirens blazing. How do we deescalate it and better understand the needs of those suffering? Putting them in the back of a squad car might not help their mental state.”
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Can’t or won’t?
Don’t blame Asian Americans
Commentary by Terry Anker Even as spring cleaning is well underway across this land of ours, so is the perennial challenge of how to adequately find equilibrium in the household division of labor. Laundry, lawn mowing, spider killing, meal preparation, planting and maintaining flowers, child care, earning a living to pay for it all and countless other chores befall us. We prioritize their importance, and our desire to do them, and plod along endeavoring to keep our lives moving in working order and, hopefully, improving. For some of us living alone, we are singularly responsible. But for many residing as families, each does a bit of every task. Mom works and so does Dad. Dad cooks and so does Mom. And for others, the labor is split along traditional ethnic or gender lines, by aptitude, by physical presence or by interest. We settle into our duties comfortably, occasionally checking to ensure that we are maintaining parity with our co-inhabitants. Is anyone doing too much or too little? For most, a good-natured equipoise is found. And if someone’s not pulling their weight, a bit of prodding will suffice. Alas, as with all human endeavor, some of us will seek to game the system. Advice is often shared, a few drinks in, at the bachelor/bachelorette party, such as, “Don’t let your partner know of your laundry acumen, lest you become the household expert — for life! They suggest, choose those things you want to do and feign incompetence for the rest. The occasional red sweater thrown in with a load of whites not only produces pink sheets but also becomes an antidote for ever having to do the laundry again. Serious questions about spousal manipulation aside, how much of our lives do we spend imitating ineptitude? How many of our claims of “cannot” are really that we “will not?”
Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@youarecurrent.com.
Nothing to complain about Commentary by Danielle Wilson Current management recently joked that they missed the good old days when readers would complain about my HUMOR column. Alas, with kids mostly grown and out of the house, a job and husband I adore, and an almost total boycott of news outlets, I simply have less opportunity to make bad parenting decisions, judge other soccer moms and care about life as we know it. I also think I’ve become more patient as I approach 50 and understand that on certain things, what I say won’t make a hill-of-beans difference, anyway. So, yes, I could regale you with my thoughts on Stepford women who relish shaming anyone who’s not breastfeeding, staying at home or cooking only organic food (guilty on all three counts!). Or even better, I could discuss my views on the religious folks who like to badmouth those of us who don’t go to church every Sunday or participate in “small group.” But now that
I’m older and infinitely wiser, I realize supermoms are merely compensating for their own insecurities about motherhood and the devout are just trying to keep me from going to hell. Of course, if I wanted to really stir the pot, I could go on and on about the nightmare of a president we have, but what good would it do? His supporters are still going to vote for him in November and I’m still going to experience intense stomach pains when I accidentally hear about his latest idiotic tweet (Obama 2020?). See how much I’ve grown through the years? PTO volunterrorists, anti-vaxxers, global warming deniers ... you do you, people. I’m not one to comment. Peace out.
Danielle Wilson is a contributing columnist. You may email her at info@youarecurrent.com.
Editor, President Trump’s attempt to shift blame for his administration’s tardy response to COVID-19 onto China has resulted in similar-minded politicians following suit. Yes, the virus originated in China, but that was due to the actions of residents of China. Unfortunately, because of Trump’s inflammatory rhetoric, Asian Americans are now the targets of hate and retaliation, when they are as impacted as the rest of us. Blaming an entire race of people is not a recovery strategy, and our fellow citizens in Indiana and the U.S. are suffering because of this misplaced rhetoric. Here in Indiana, the most ludicrous claim belongs to Carl Brizzi, whose TV ads claim that Chinese nationalists are sneaking across our southern border with the intent of infecting as many people as possible with coronavirus. Running for public office should include facts and promises of future service, not conspiracy theories. I hope that Hoosiers are not fooled by these political candidates’ absurd claims, and that they vote for a candidate who is grounded in reality and will represent all of us. Pamela Jackson, Noblesville
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REVEL & UNDERWOOD, INC is happy to announce that the new mixed used development located on the southeast corner of Greenfield Ave. and Union Chapel Road is near completion and several new businesses have opened. The development consists of three sites 1. Union Chapel Self Storage an 80,000 square foot state of the art Self Storage facility with climate and non-climate controlled secured storage units. There are also three new businesses locating in the front of the building on Greenfield Avenue. 2. A 10,000 square foot Mixed Use Office/Retail building that currently has two tenants with additional space still available for leasing.3. Goddard School - a 12,000 square foot second location for this ownership group which has a successful school currently in Carmel
Union Chapel Storage Union Chapel is now opening for business currently renting out climate control units with the exterior drive up units coming online this spring. The 80,000 square foot state of the art Self Storage facility will have all the amenities needed in a convenient location off Greenfield Ave and Union Chapel Road at 10911 Greenfield Ave Suite 190 Noblesville, IN 46060. The facility amenities start from security cameras all the way to 24/7-hour access gate system that can be controlled via our branded mobile app. It doesn’t stop there; all new customers use our moving truck free! “Our premier location and 24/7 access hours provides all the convenience the customer may need but we went the extra mile to brand a custom mobile app to 1. Always rent unit from phone 2. Pay your rent anytime anywhere 3. Open the gate from phone and have access to gate codes.” David Nash Our units range from 5x5 to 10x30 in either climate controlled or non-climate, we have a unit that fits your needs! Stop by or call us today at 317-559-0066. You can even visit us online at www.unionchapelstorage.com. Come rent today and take advantage of our specials! “This facility is not just another storage facility; this is a family run operation that looks forward to serving the community/residents of Noblesville. Our customer services does not stop after the rental takes place, our staff prides themselves in providing any assistance. We want your belongings to be secured through your rental period with us.” David Nash
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CrossFit HSE CrossFit HSE moves to Noblesville, Indiana at the busy roundabout on Greenfield Avenue and Union Chapel Road! Owners, Bryan and Missy McDowell, who have owned and operated CrossFit HSE for 3 and a half years, have just relocated from Fishers to be in a brand new, 5,000 square foot facility. “We have new equipment, showers, and class times for every busy schedule” Bryan McDowell CrossFit HSE offer’s weekday classes from 5:30 am to 7:30 pm, plus Saturday mornings. Located at 10911 Greenfield Avenue, they are on the way to and from work and home for many Fishers and Noblesville residents. If you are looking to get in the best shape of your life, improve your health and wellness, and be a part of an amazing community, CrossFit HSE is the place for you. Email, call, or stop by for a FREE one-on-one consultation. Visit our website at www.hsecrossfit.com for our class times, schedule, and more info, or visit our facebook page!
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The Ashlin Hadden Insurance Agency is an Independently Owned Insurance Agency based out of Noblesville, Indiana. Working with clients from all over the country Ashlin fights to help protect their most valuable assets. Her agency is your local place to go to for Auto, Home, Life insurance, Business insurance and of course all those toys and RV’s. Ashlin and her team work with over 37 carriers so they can find you the right coverage at the right price! No more shopping around, let them do that for you. “You have worked for your possessions and I will work even harder to protect it.” Ashlin Hadden
Revel & Underwood, Inc Revel & Underwood Inc. an ACCREDITED MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION and FULL SERVICE commercial real estate firm, has been in business in Indianapolis since 1973 is relocating its offices here from The Eller House in Fishers, The company has been successful due to our ability to service diverse types of portfolios and adapting to change as it occurs. “We have made a substantial investment in this project and with one of our founders being a resident of Noblesville we are looking forward to being a part of the Noblesville community.” - Tyler Underwood Visit our website today www.revelunderwood.com.
Marco’s Pizza A current Noblesville resident will be opening a brand-new location to further continue serve the Noblesville Community. This location will be their second one to Noblesville and looking forward to expanding the delivery routes to best serve the community.
reLEAF Wellness Café reLEAF Wellness Café is a health and wellness concept designed to fill deficiencies seen in modern healthcare by optimizing the vitality, wellbeing, and comfort of individual lives We do this by providing multiple types of CBD products as well as natural foods, beverages, skin care products, candles, and more. All products are certified organic and 3rd party lab tested. www.releafwc.com
Goddard School Changing the World, One Preschooler at a Time Former non-profit administrator and Goddard School parent opens play-based learning preschool in Noblesville. When Katy Bird — owner of the new Goddard School in Noblesville on Union Chapel Road — saw her daughter thrive at the Goddard School in Carmel, she wanted other children and families to have that same experience. After spending 10 years at Outside the Box, a non-profit organization, Bird saw that there was a need for a high-quality early childhood education program that provides a play-based learning experience in a nurturing environment. She decided to partner with the on-site owner of the Carmel school, Megan Greek, to expand the brand name in the Indianapolis area. “I want each child to fall in love with learning and to know how deeply they are cared for by the faculty and staff, who have the privilege of being a part of their lives during their time with us,” Bird says. “I want children to leave The Goddard School with a passion for making a positive impact on the world and with the confidence to know how to do so.” Katy Bird For more information about the Goddard School in Noblesville, visit www.goddardschool.com/Noblesville-IIIIN.
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Virus is nonpartisan; health care system Editor, How did the COVID-19 crisis become so polarizing? As of May 13, Indiana had 25,473 cases and 1,482 deaths. You might say more people die of heart disease, that’s true. But your right to eat that hamburger that’s high in saturated fat doesn’t infringe on my choice to choose a plant-based diet. Bad example, as factory farms contribute to the rise in antibiotic-resistant bacteria and the demise of our environment, but that’s a letter for a different day. The coronavirus conversation has somehow morphed into a “rights” issue. While so
many are protesting for haircuts and fighting for their right to party, have we lost sight of the reasons for sheltering and masks? The virus doesn’t care if you’re a Republican or Democrat. Agreed, the economy is important. But can we at least acknowledge that we live in one of the wealthiest countries in the world and we are massively failing at taking care of our people? Crops are going unused while there are shortages in our stores. Huge corporations are taking bailouts in the longest bull market in history. Our corporatized health care system is ill-equipped to pro-
vide basic health care while posting record profits. While so many want to vilify science, the media, natural rights and compassion itself, I ask you, for what? Yes, change is hard. My husband lost his job, and I like cutting hair and drinking in bars as much as the next guy. But for now, can we at least heed the recommendations coming from the scientific experts? In order to survive, we must adapt. Can we please learn from our mistakes, respect our neighbors and evolve with a little more humility? Jennifer Barker, Westfield
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CarDon offers exercise classes By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com CarDon Conditioning’s video exercise program is designed to stretch the brain and body. FITNESS The weekly program is based at CarDon’s Bell Trace in Bloomington. Bell Trace Life Enrichment Director Julie Hill provides the Mindful Monday videos, sharing mindful motivation and meditation. On Fit Fridays, Bell Trace Fitness Center Director Alyssa Jackson guides viewers through a seated exercise class. The CarDon & Associates Hamilton County communities are Carmel Health & Living Community, Carmel; Copper Trace, Westfield; Hamilton Trace, Fishers; and Harbour Manor & The Lodge, Noblesville. The video exercise program is available on CarDon’s Facebook, Twitter and YouTube pages and on cardon.us/ cardon-conditioning. “Our CarDon Conditioning Program launched at the end of April,” Jackson said. “The program was designed in light of the stay-at-home orders due to COVID-19. We were seeing seniors not only in our communities, but in the community at-large, who were eager for social interaction as well as missing their routine workouts at local senior centers, the YMCA, etc. The idea was
Bell Trace Fitness Center Director Alyssa Jackson leads a seated exercise class. (Submitted photo)
a direct result of wanting to help seniors fill that void during such a stressful time. “Participants who are used to in-person classes will recognize most of the moves we do in the video, with maybe a couple of twists and variations to keep them fresh.” Jackson said the Exercise & Mindfulness classes at Bell Trace are two of the most popular activities. “When we had to stop holding them in person, that was difficult for our residents,” she said. “When the residents learned we had online classes available, they were so excited. We help them set up bookmarks and links on their devices, and we even have iPads they can borrow. Participation in our community has been great, with several residents completing videos daily.”
Homemade face mask care — Homemade masks are definitely susceptible to viruses. Wearing a mask reduces the concentration of virus particles that can be inhaled from respiratory droplets, which in turn reduces the transmission of COVID-19, but masks can also carry the virus. The Centers for Disease Control recommends washing your mask at least once a day. Emily de Golian, a board-certified dermatologist at Dermatology Consultants in Georgia, said masks shouldn’t be worn for more than 30 minutes because the dampness from our breath makes it less effective as a barrier against coronavirus transmission. Machine washing is optimal, and the material of your face mask will determine the temperature of the water, at least 140 degrees Fahrenheit. You can also disinfect masks by ironing or putting them in an oven for 20 minutes at about 160 degrees Fahrenheit. Source: MSN.com
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JENSEN CUTS RIBBON TO GORDON BUILDING
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Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen, center, is joined May 8 by city officials and members of the Gordon family as he cuts the ribbon to the Gordon building at the northeast corner of Ninth and Logan streets. Several murals were recently created on the building. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
DISPATCHES Indiana DOR offers in-person service — The Indiana Dept. of Revenue is now accepting appointments for in-person customer service. Locations reopening include the district offices in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Clarksville, Columbus, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Kokomo, Lafayette, Merrillville, Muncie, South Bend and Terre Haute, along with DOR’s Motor Carrier Services customer center. Customers can schedule an appointment online at Appts.dor.in.gov or by calling customer service directly by calling 317-232-2240. Indiana sixth-highest state for unemployment increase — With the unemployment rate now at 14.7 due in large part to the coronavirus, WalletHub recently released its
report on the States with the Biggest Increases in Unemployment Rates to illustrate which areas of the country have been most and least impacted by COVID-19’s assault on jobs. Indiana had the sixth-largest unemployment rise among the states. Source: WalletHub.com Notice of Self Storage Sale Please take notice Carmel Drive Self-Storage located at 550 W. Carmel Dr., Carmel, IN 46032 intends to hold a sale to sell the property stored at the Facility by the below list of Occupant who is in default at an Auction . The sale will occur or otherwise disposed as an online auction via www. storagetreasures.com on 6/16/2020 at 10:00AM. Robin L Knight unit #E013. This sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Certain terms and conditions apply. See manager for details.
LEGAL NOTICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, INC. Public notice is hereby given to affected property owners pursuant to 170 IAC 4-9-4(f) that within two (2) to six (6) weeks of the date of this notice, weather permitting, Duke Energy Indiana, LLC will be performing vegetation management as part of its power line maintenance program in the area described below. As part of this project, one of its contractors that employ State Licensed Pesticide Applicators to apply Duke Energy approved herbicides to clear the Right of Way of vegetation in order to provide safe and reliable electric service. Vegetation management will be performed in/near the town of Fishers or near streets identified below: Florida Rd from Geist Ridge Dr south to E 104th St E 104th St from Florida Rd east to Cyntheanne Rd Cyntheanne Rd from E 104th St south to E 96th St
The date this notice is published initiates the two (2) week period for calculating implied consent by an affected property owner under 170 IAC 4-9. If you have any questions you may contact the Duke Energy Vegetation Management toll free number, 866-385-3675. Duke Energy Indiana, Inc. Vegetation Management Department
Old Town Design Group is ready to design your next home. EXPLORE ENDLESS DESIGN POSSIBILITIES: Our models are now open! Visit us Thursday through Sunday from noon to 5PM. Call 317.660.1966 to schedule a private appointment to tour a model home. Visit OldTownVirtual.com to tour over 20 virtual homes varying in size, style and price.
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Kelly Frank has always been a huge fan of 1980s Christian rock hair bands. So the Fishers musician MUSIC and his son, Travis Frank, who now lives in Los Angeles, were thrilled to perform as an opening act when bands Stryper, Petra and Whitecross performed in Rocktoberfest Oct. 29, 2016 at Old National Centre in Indianapolis. That led to more collaboration with some members of those bands, including Petra lead singer John Schlitt. Frank and his son formed a band, Holy Fire. The band released its first single, “Fool Runnin,” in April, which Frank wrote. “I’m hoping to do a complete album, but it’s taken us a year to get the first song on,” Frank said. “Depending what happens in the next couple months will determine if we ever get a whole album out. For us to continue to record, we’re going to have to go back to Tennessee to finish the rest of the songs.” Frank said the band intends to make a video, but those plans have been delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. Frank said some songs are already written but the band needs time in the studio. “I’m taking things one at a time but it’s good to have something released,” Frank said. “I’m pleased with it and I’m ready to do another one.” John Schlitt sings the lead on “Fool Runnin” and John Lawry plays keyboards and produced the song. Frank and his son sing backup vocals. Lawry is a keyboardist for Petra. Travis Frank and Rex Carroll, who played for Christian rock group Whitecross, plays guitar. Bryan Cooley plays bass guitar. Petra drummer Louie Weaver was mostly used on that as a singer, but Frank said the band uses other drummers. Jason Siefert plays guitar and handles publicity for Holy Fire. Frank said Holy Fire is ready to do a show, but all the members have their own solo projects. Schlitt, 70, released a 10-song solo album called “Go” earlier this year. Prior to joining Petra, Schlitt was the lead singer for the
There is a definite buzz around Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre. After suspending PERFORMANCE performances in mid-March because of gathering restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, Beef & Boards plans to present “Beehive: The 60s Musical” July 8 to Aug. 9. “The entire staff has Stark this cooped-up creative energy,” Beef & Boards owner Doug Stark said. “We’ve got to get back to singing and dancing and entertaining.” Stark said the reopening will be dependent on getting the green light from the guidelines by Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett. Beef & Boards has several safety measures planned. “I have always been a big fan of adapting best practices, adding a few of our own ideas and always try to follow (the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines,” Stark said. Stark said Beef & Boards has installed UV lighting inside its air handlers to kill any viruses in the air. He said it will filter the air inside with an industrial high-efficiency particulate air filter between shows. Stations with hand sanitizer will be available immediately upon entering. The most noticeable change is Beef & Boards will not have its customary buffet but will deliver food to the table by wait staff wearing protective gear. “It’s totally new and uncharted territory for us,” Stark said. “We meet every week to review the new protocols. I know we will have some customers who will miss our buffet; however, we found it will be the safest environment for both our staff and customers to serve plated food.” Capacity will be limited to 250 people. Normal capacity is between 425 to 450. There will be a greater distance between tables.
From left, Travis Frank, John Schlitt, John Lawry and Kelly Frank performed on Holy Fire song. (Submitted photo)
rock band Head East, best known for the hit “Never Been Any Reason.” “I want to help John get out and promote his new album,” Frank said. “Stryper is releasing a new album this year. I just love the Christian rock music and sharing with the groups out there hammering away, sharing the gospel and their message.” Frank said he is looking for a venue where the band can perform a Holy Fire show with Stryper or Petra. “A lot of these musicians are with different bands,” Frank said. “The Holy Fire aspect of it would be bringing Travis in and we would do an actual show with our stuff. It’s more of trying to get the message out through the Christian musicians. When we get these guys together, we want to have these tunes that we can get up on stage and do.” Frank said he would like to hold regular
shows at a venue, perhaps a church, with central Indiana Christian musicians. “Maybe we would do workshops where musicians can share their craft,” Frank said. “During these crazy times, music is one of those things that can bring people together. We want people to get their message heard and out.” Frank said Schlitt, who overcame drug issues after leaving Head East and eventually turned to Christian rock, has a powerful message. “As a band, we want to tap into the testimonies of guys like John Schlitt and myself who are trying to share their message through music,” Frank said. “Our message is geared toward love God and love each other.” “Fool Runnin” is available on iTunes, Pandora and Spotify. For more, visit kellyandtravisfrank.com.
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Carmel singer/songwriter releases first songs By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com
Cosner planned to release the album in 2020, but it might not be until the end of the year or 2021. Jeremiah Cosner had big plans for releasThe song “Home” is about being on the ing a single from his album and supporting road. it with performances “And 1 million and one things MUSIC this year. keeping you from being home,” Unfortunately, those Cosner said. “I think it’s something plans were slowed by the coronaviwe can all relate to on every scale, rus pandemic. trying to make ends meet and make The Carmel singer/songwriter did a living. For artists, home is a place release his first single, “Home,” in to relax, a place to create and a April from a planned 15-song album. place to reboot and recharge your Cosner His second single, “Recovery,” was engines. I think when we hear the released May 25. word home, we think of a childhood memo“I’m going to release the whole album by ry or a current situation.” the end of the year,” Cosner said. “I’ve got a Cosner said he has an arsenal of more couple record labels I’m looking at. It’s just than 75 original songs. Many are on iTunes. about connecting the dots. I could be out Cosner released an album, “Hold Steady,” playing relentless shows trying to push this in Nashville, Tenn. in 2010. He recorded it at album, but that doesn’t look like that will be the Sound Kitchen studio. the easiest plan of attack, maybe locally. The For “Home” and “Recovery” digital downultimate goal is to get back out there and loads, visit jeremiahcosner.bandcamp.com. support it organically. I can’t wait for venues Cosner also has Facebook and Instagram to open back up and be ready to play.” pages.
Fishers District mural installed By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com Fishers District patrons will begin to see public art pop up around their favorite businesses and restaurants as developART er Thompson Thrift announced the start of four outdoor mural installations within the mixed-use development. Fishers District is at 116th Street and IKEA Way. The first mural was painted by Nekoda Witsken, a Fishers resident and a Hamilton Southeastern High School graduate. The mural is at the Verizon Wireless store off IKEA Way and will measure 35 by 9 feet. It’s a bold, colorful design featuring the words “Thanks for Being Weird with Me.” “I grew up in the HSE Schools system, and one main thing about the community that stuck with me is it helped me feel vibrant and spirited and be who I am and embrace eccentricities to come together and make this whole being an artist thing a reality,” Witsken said. “The flower is symbolic of growing through the process, and sunflowers follow the sun with their face, and it’s an entrepreneurial idea – to pivot to what’s happening around you, so I threw it
Nekoda Witsken paints the “Thanks for Being Weird with Me” mural at the Verizon Wireless store in Fishers District. (Photo by Anna Skinner)
all together in a wacky, technicolor mural.” Each of the murals must represent the City of Fishers’ theme of being a smart, vibrant and entrepreneurial city. Although the project began last year as Thompson Thrift Retail Group began working with Nickel Plate Arts and the Fishers Arts and Cultural Commission to select artists, the installation was pushed to 2020. Future murals will feature artwork by Dan Toro, from Laramie, Wyo., Megan Jefferson, Indianapolis and Travis Neal, Indianapolis.
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