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Spartz proposes complaint, auditing process By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com

general,” she said. Spartz suggested the State Board of Accounts work with the inspector State Sen. Victoria Spartz is propos- general and other organizations, such ing a resolution to establish a more as the Dept. of Revenue, to find the efficient most efficient way to estabLEGISLATURE process lish auditing procedures. for con“It’s important to be indestituents to report issues or pendent. And second of all, complaints with state or local we need to have the proper government. framework for legal protec“I get a lot of different tion,” she said. “It is extremeemails from my constituents, ly important for the auditor to Spartz and some of those emails be independent.” were people having some issues or When Spartz proposed the resoproblems with different local or state lution, Inspector General Lori Torres government units,” said Spartz, a reached out to discuss the platform Republican who represents the 20th with her, and the committee began District, which covers most of Hamexamining other organizations with ilton County. “I have to refer them to similar processes to learn the best the appropriate body because I can’t way to do it. go investigate myself, and I don’t Because the next budget legislative want to just disregard (the complaint) session isn’t until 2021, any changbecause it’s important for us to ades that could affect state budgets dress it.” would have to happen during the 2021 When a constituent recently session. requested information on the apSpartz said there are government propriate place to refer a complaint, platforms for constituents to address and Spartz looked into the reporting concerns, but she wants to consoliprocess, she found that the Indiana date them into an easier process that Inspector General only has jurisdicis more inclusive and streamlined. tion over state agencies, but Spartz “We want to assess the efficiency suggested the constituent file a of this process,” she said. “I would complaint with the inspector general like to do procedures differently and as she worked to establish a working see how we can look at what we committee to further explore the best have and can we actually consolidate process. all of these hotlines into something “We are working on really reassess- more? There’s a lot of different ways. ing the whole situation and set up a I feel we can have a more streamlined working group for the audit commitway just to make it more clear or tee to assess financial reporting in easy.”

Deer ‘breaks’ into school By Anna Skinner anna@youarecurrent.com A deer shattered glass when it leapt through a hallWILDLIFE way window at Hinkle Creek Elementary School, 595 S. Harbour Dr., on the afternoon of Nov. 4.

The school resource officer responded immediately, and students and staff were placed on a lock-down to ensure they remained in their rooms. School staff directed the deer out the front doors. The deer then ran into the nearby woods. No students or staff were harmed during the incident.

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Board approves 2020 budget By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com

Cooke said. “We’re spending referendum dollars on compensation, safety and mental health.” The Noblesville Schools Board of As of the administration’s most Trustees has approved the district recent update, Noblesville Schools budget for has spent approximately EDUCATION 2020. $1.57 million on enhanced and At its continued safety and security Oct. 29 meeting, the board and $1.75 million on mental unanimously voted in favor health initiatives with referof the projected $131.6 million endum dollars. spending plan. Another major feature of The budget is a few million the 2020 budget is a signifiCooke dollars lower than the 2019 cant pay raise for teachers. budget of $133.5 million. It still has to Approximately $2.93 million in refgo through a review by the Indiana erendum dollars have been spent Dept. of Local Government Finance since November 2018 to fund salary before a specific figure is set. increases. “It’s important to note that these “Our new teacher contract brings aren’t apples-to-apples comparisons the largest pay increase for Noblesbecause the 2020 budget will likely ville teachers in approximately 40 see reductions,” said Marnie Cooke, years with an average 9.75 percent communications director for Noblesincrease the first year and an addiville Schools. tional 4.15 percent average increase Since approval of the $50 million the second year,” Cooke said. operating referendum in November In addition, the district is required 2018, the district is going into its secto pay down more of its debt service ond year using those funds. in 2020 than it did in 2019. Approxi“Referendum dollars supplement mately 21.48 percent of the total prothe other funds to cover needed jected 2020 budget will be used for education and operation expenses,” debt service payments.

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Supt. Niedermeyer’s focus on students’ safety By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com A consistent theme ran through Noblesville Schools Supt. Beth Niedermeyer’s State of the EDUCATION Schools address. “We know if students don’t feel safe and cared for, then they can’t learn,” Niedermeyer said at the Oct. 30 Noblesville Chamber of Commerce luncheon at Purgatory Golf Club. “Everything we do at Noblesville Schools is centered (on) doing what is best for kids.That includes keeping updated on research.” She said later start times for high school and middle school students have been effective because they come to school more rested. “Then for elementary students when they are starting to get weary and tired, it’s time for them to go home,” Niedermeyer said. A referendum was passed in November 2018, providing $50 million during the course of eight years. “We honored everything we said we were going to do with that referendum, focusing on three areas, safety, mental health and compensation for our staff, making sure we are keeping our salaries competitive,” Niedermeyer said. “We were pleased to dive right in. We got the referendum funds in June and began immediately hiring a new safety director and making some changes to our mental health (program).” Niedermeyer said the school has instituted 40 safety measures since the Noblesville West Middle School shooting incident in May 2018, when a then-13-year-old student wounded teacher Jason Seaman and classmate Ella Whistler. There are now full-time school resource officers in every school. There also are 11 new social workers, which are in all the schools. More than 20 mental health initiatives have been implemented and are available on the district’s website, noblesvilleschools. org. The safety measures are detailed on the website as well.

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Videos of school leaders were presented to inform the audience of various initiatives, including the launching of a Noblesville Diversity Coalition Student Ambassador Team at the high school. Niedermeyer said the district works hard to make sure it is a good steward of taxpayer dollars. “We take this responsibility seriously and make sure we are managing your money very cautiously and very conservatively when it comes to spending,” Niedermeyer said. Since 2009, when changes were made in state funding and property tax revenue, Noblesville Schools has lost $49.4 million in funds. “We’ve lost almost $2 million to the private school voucher funding over the last three years,” Niedermeyer said. “That has significant impact on how we do business as public schools. Schools across Indiana have that challenge.” In addition, Niedermeyer presented retiring Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear with a Noblesville Schools pin. Prior to becoming mayor, Ditslear was elected to three terms on the Noblesville School Board. “He collaborated with the schools and Noblesville Police Dept. to bring resource officers into our schools,” Niedermeyer said. “He’s been a vocal supporter on the importance of public school funding and made testimonials for our referendums.”

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nity, our friends and family. It’s a pretty awesome feeling, one I’ll never forget.” The team’s mantra has been, “We Are Together.” “But this year I feel like we were genuinely 100 percent together,” senior co-captain Sydney Anderson said. “We all made it a goal before the year even started to win state, not only because that’s such a cool accomplishment, but also because that meant we’d have more time with each other. We all just loved being together. We truly are all best friends.” Junior Jenna Chatterton, who led the Millers with 13 goals and 14 assists, delivered an assist to sophomore Kiana Siefert on the winning goal early in the second half. “Jenna Chatterton has a unique skill set, which strikes fear in every defender she faces and makes her part of every coach’s game plan,” Brady said. Noblesville junior goalkeeper Sarah Kile had seven saves. “The defense has been good all season, and that’s everyone on the field, because we don’t just defend when the opponent is close to our goal. We defend as a team all over the field,” Brady said. “Specifically, those five players who played in the back, and our goalkeeper, could not have played any better in the state championship game.”


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A new home Preservation Alliance establishes headquarters, deem it Preservation Hall By Sadie Hunter sadie@youarecurrent.com A historic building just a few blocks off the downtown square soon will be the home of the COVER STORY Noblesville Preservation Alliance. Last month, the nonprofit purchased the building, most recently known as Logan Street Sanctuary at 1274 Logan St., for its headquarters. It now is called Preservation Hall. “I think (previous owner John Gilmore) was just tired of the management part of it and being responsible for the building,” NPA Vice President Sandy Stewart Stewart said. “He did an incredible thing for the community by getting the ball rolling and getting music started in this space. He wanted it to go to someone who would continue some of the things that were going on here.” Logan Street Sanctuary, a nonprofit that has since rebranded as Community Education Arts, Inc., in recent years has held performances by local musicians and comedians in the building, which they rented from Gilmore. The organization also presents the annual book publishing Polk Street Review, the Noblesville Interdisciplinary Creativity Expo and other activities. Now, NPA wants to open the space more by making it a home base for its public events, like the annual historic home and holiday home tours and NobleStories, and members-only events, such as movie nights, cookouts and resource events that range from project-based workshops for members

to restoring historic features of their homes to classes on researching a home’s history. “Another one of the ways we’re going to support the building is by renting it out to the community,” Stewart said. “We’re hoping to have weddings and other types of parties and celebrations here. We’ve been really looking at the types of events we can bring here because we now have a dedicated facility.” NPA made the purchase official Oct. 15 and is applying a $75,000 endangered structures loan from Indiana Landmarks to help fund renovations and changes to the building. “That loan carries a covenant that the building can never be torn down and that we have to restore the exterior as much as possible,” Stewart said. “It’s interest-free for one year, so we are kicking off a fundraising campaign where we’ll have naming opportunities in the building where you can name a pew, window or tables. So, it’s really important that we raise $75,000 in a year.” “We’re going to renovate the whole outside eventually,” NPA Treasurer Mike Corbett said. “That’s one of the things that Indiana Landmarks is requiring, Corbett for us to renovate the outside and try and restore it.” Although some outside work has begun, a majority of the renovations have been to the building’s interior – such as removing walls in the basement, painting, cleaning and adding décor. Besides having a place to call home, Preservation Hall solves many logistical problems for NPA. “In the past couple of years during our holiday home tour, people (whose houses are on the tour) have served food in their homes,” Stewart said. “Instead of doing that in each home, we’ll have the party at Preservation Hall. We’ll decorate and have everyone

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Rendering of the proposed changes to the exterior of the 1274 Logan Street building. (Submitted rendering)

start the tour here. We also used to pay to have NobleStories here, and we also now have a dedicated meeting space with this building. City Hall has been very good to host us, but there have been times where they’ve needed that space, but the biggest thing is storage.” “Our stuff is spread all over the city in basements, garages, in the interurban building at Forest Park and in the basement of Noblesville Main Street,” Corbett said. “This building will allow us to consolidate that.” Overall, the NPA’s mission of saving and preserving historic properties falls perfectly in line with its move into the building. Because it sits among single-family homes in a downtown residential area, when ownership changes, it has always been at risk of being lost or becoming something other than a gathering space for the public. “This building was a church for a long time, but before that, it had been an Army barracks in Ohio, and Young it was moved here on the railroad in 1938,” NPA board member Dottie Young said. “Then, it was a couple of different churches, and the last one was the Logan Street Pentecostal Church (now on South 10th Street).” More than three decades old, NPA

was founded when Noblesville’s historic Craig House was in danger of being torn down. The organization worked to save the home, moving it across the street at 1250 E. Conner St. NPA also has been an integral part of preserving and renovating other historically significant Noblesville structures, including Potter’s Bridge and the Sheriff’s Residence and Jail on the downtown square. The organization also offers a façade grant program, a Century Plaque program for homes more than 100 years old and other awards programs. “This organization has done extraordinary things for the last 33 years, all volunteer with no real home base until now,” Stewart said. “When I first joined, I was amazed at what this group has been able to accomplish.” Learn more, or donate at noblesvillepreservation.org.

PRESERVATION HALL COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE What: The Noblesville Preservation Alliance is inviting the public to the new Preservation Hall for tours and to see changes that have been made so far. Music and refreshments will be available. When: 3 to 7 p.m. Nov. 17 Where: Preservation Hall, 1274 Logan St., Noblesville Cost: Free


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Commentary by Terry Anker Do you want the good news or the bad? Conventional wisdom teaches us to get the bad out of the way first. Let’s confront the broccoli before we enjoy the dessert. It probably is not a bad idea. If we frame our thinking in terms of the most difficult at the outset, we are better equipped to handle tough challenges when fresh and enjoy the upside after the battle. This approach to life is time-tested to provide superior long-term results, yet much of modern life seems to be predicated on anything but the “long-term.” Companies squeeze reinvestment in favor of executive bonuses. Governments provide generous benefits instantly while knowingly off-laying the responsibility to pay for those programs on future generations. And nonprofits are lauded for meeting today’s needs, not tomorrow’s. Executives and officials are measured on a quarterly (or daily) basis. If we don’t produce right now, there may be no later. Have we developed a culture of urgency at the expense of one that values planning and investment? We prefer immediate returns and satisfaction while shunning the accounting for it all. Can we build a house without a solid foundation? Can we have a stable forest of only fast-growing trees? Can we put the cart before the horse? A bias for action is good, and we often eat too much at dinner to fully enjoy dessert. Still, can’t we find a healthy balance?

Terry Anker is an associate editor of Current Publishing, LLC. You may email him at terry@ youarecurrent.com.

IDs and Jell-O shots Commentary by Danielle Wilson Our oldest turned 21 a few weeks ago. Can you believe it? I know! Based on my photo, you probaHUMOR bly put me at, what, 32? Maybe 33? Alas, I’m much closer to 50 than my still all-natural hair color might suggest. And though I thought I would feel old celebrating with the birthday boy down in Bloomington, or at the very least uncomfortable as I watched him legally throwback Jell-O shots, my concerns were entirely unfounded. I quite enjoyed seeing him as an adult and not feeling the need to “mother him.” His life, his choices. Did I internally debate cleaning his apartment, getting him a jacket, or telling him to eat something to absorb the alcohol? Of course! Once a mommy, always a mommy. But I was able to suppress every maternal instinct I had and marvel at the decent job we did in parenting him. As an added bonus, I was carded not once, but twice,

even as my husband, Doo, was waved through. I still have it, folks! And in some respects, so does Doo. He summoned his college-boy spirit and dove headfirst into the fray, matching his young apprentices drink for drink and crashing on an “if-thisthing-could-talk” couch overnight. At least, I think, that’s what happened. Per my usual, I bailed on the bar scene fairly early, once an intense game of “Sink the Biz” started and a doable plan to get Doo back to Indy was proposed. He has yet to return, by the way. But what could possibly go wrong? So, I guess I’m good with having older kids. And apparently, abandoning Doo at IU. Peace out.

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Editor, Article V. of the Constitution prescribes two methods for the proposing and ratifying of amendments; the first via Congress, the second via the people through their collective states. The Founders put this second clause into Article V. to allow the people to bypass congress in amending our Constitution. Far too many citizens now realize that Washington is broken and is neither capable nor desirous of correcting the problems it has created. The Convention of States Project is a grassroots movement whose aim is to limit the size, scope and power of the federal government, impose fiscal restraints to limit spending and debt, curb onerous and overlapping regulations and set term limits for legislators, the judiciary and other federal bureaucrats through the amendment process. To learn more about the Convention of States Project, please visit conventionofstates.com. I urge you to join me and the countless thousands of others across our country in working toward this last, best chance to restore liberty in America. Larry Hutson, Carmel

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parts of the nation. Part of the initiative is a week-long program in which teams will learn Hamilton County Commissioner from Erie County’s successful opiMark Heirbrandt will join a local team oid-use disorder programs. Teams will traveling to learn what works and what doesn’t OPIOID EPIDEMIC Erie County, for Erie County and brainstorm how to N.Y., this introduce successful processes and week for an intensive training and programs to Hamilton County. technical assistance opTeams from Ohio, Oregon, portunity for local teams to Georgia and Florida also will develop a comprehensive and attend. multi-disciplinary approach “I am excited to have this to opioid-use disorder and opportunity to learn about emerging drug threats. successful treatment proThe Hamilton County team grams and to be able to betreceived a grant from the ter help the people who need Heirbrandt Institute for Intergovernthese services in Hamilton mental Research on behalf of the U.S. County,” Heirbrandt said. “I think this Dept. of Justice Bureau of Justice training opportunity will be extremeAssistance and will participate in an ly beneficial as we work towards eight-month initiative to align existing improving outcomes and looking toopioid initiatives in Hamilton County wards future sustainability.” with those proven successful in other

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 Managing nearly 100 students to stage one production isn’t easy, but it’s a feat John NeuTHEATER bauer has taken on for the upcoming performances of “Beauty and the Beast” at Noblesville High School. “Keeping everyone on track to finish the tasks, both on stage and off, is a lot of work,” said Neubauer, who is directing the musical and also is NHS’s director of choirs. “Luckily, we have qualified directors, assistants, stage managers and student leadership. I ask someone to do something, and it is done.”

Senior George Brechbill, left, portrays LeFou, and junior Jaydon Hazel portrays Gaston. (Photos by Sadie Hunter)

Neubauer has been preparing for the four shows since spring. The shows will be staged at 7 p.m. Nov. 14-16 and 1 p.m. Nov. 16. Kelsey Maxwell is the assistant director and Shantel Morris is the choreographer. “We announced that we’d chosen ‘Beauty and the Beast’ before school let out (for summer break),” Neubauer said. “We have been rehearsing since mid-August. It’s crunch-time now.” Senior Isaac Francis portrays the Beast. Seniors Jordan Carpenter and Leah Spurlock both portray Belle. The remainder of the lead cast features junior Jaydon Hazel as Gaston; senior George Brechbill as LeFou; sophomore Laura Wertz as Mrs. Potts; freshman Nick Adams as Chip; senior Logan Browning as Cogsworth; and senior Kyvaille Edge as Lumière. “The best part about playing Beast is experimenting with the physicality of his character,” Francis said. “Everything he does, all the Senior Leah Spurlock rehearses as Belle for the upcoming performances of “Beauty and the Beast” at Noblesville High School.

way down to his walk, is physically different from any other character I’ve played before. A big challenge for developing the character of Beast was incorporating both his ill-tempered and tender sides. There are moments where my voice has to be deep and bellowing, but in the next moment it has to be sweet and docile. This kind of vocal variety was a skill I had to hone over time.” Similar to the 1997 animated and 2017 live-action film adaptations, Neubauer said the school’s presentation follows the same script that won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1994. “It is a fantasy. Bringing a fantasy to life on stage is tricky without (computer-generated imagery) and film effects, but high school theaters have been doing this type of show for a long time,” Neubauer said. “Some of the best ideas for effects come from the creative minds of students. This particular show is quite famous for its production numbers and costuming. We’re working hard to live up to expectations.” Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the door or by visiting nhscpo.org.

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tions. The 2011 Westfield High School graduate recorded three songs for the album in April. In May, she launched Andrea Thurlow’s love of singing is a Kickstarter campaign to fund a full inherited as both her parents were 11-song album. performers. “The goal of the Kickstarter MUSIC The Fishers was to raise $5,000 for the resident’s father album in 30 days,” she said. is John Henderson, and her “The campaign was sucmother is Janette Trent. cessfully funded in 29 days, “My mom doesn’t perform ultimately raising just under regularly anymore, but my $5,500. Since then, we have dad is the worship leader at been working on getting the Thurlow Mount Pleasant United Methalbum ready as well as the odist Church in Terre Haute,” Thurlow other Kickstarter rewards, including said. “My dad has released two cona printed lyric book and personalized temporary Christian albums over the one-minute jingles for every donor last two years and performs regularly who gave $100 or more.” in the Terre Haute area. He released Thurlow began writing her first an album in 2017 called ‘Jesus Still songs at age 22. Loves You.’ I wrote and sang three of Her songs can be found at “Andrea the songs on that album.” Thurlow Music” on Facebook and Thurlow’s first album, “Too Good,” Instagram. was scheduled to be released Nov. The single “Too Good” was released 8. The album, whose title is derived Nov. 1 and was featured on one of from the meaning God is “Too Good,” Spotify’s curated playlists. was produced by Last Day Produc-

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Shore Temple of India Commentary by Don Knebel The Shore Temple is one of the most visited sites in southern India. It may once have been TRAVEL a part of a much larger religious complex, now lost to the sea. In the first millennium A.D., Mamallapuram, about 40 miles south of the modern city of Chennai (once known as Madras), was one of two important ports along the Bay of Bengal. Beginning in the seventh century, the powerful and creative Pallava Dynasty, which conducted trade and diplomatic missions from Mamallapuram, began constructing a series of imposing religious structures near the port, the most famous being the Pancha Rathas (Five Chariots), carved from a single outcropping of granite. To the east of the Pancha Rathas, almost at water’s edge, is the so-called “Shore Temple,” built between 700 and 728 A.D. The Shore Temple is actually three temples erected on a single platform. All three are in the shape of a pyramid, erected from blocks of granite, making them among the oldest such structures in southern India. Two of

the temples honor Shiva, considered the supreme god by many Hindus. A smaller temple is devoted to Vishnu, another important Hindu deity. In the five-story main Shiva temple, which opens to the rising sun, the deity is represented by the Shiva Lingam, a glistening phallic-like stone representing fertility. When Marco Polo visited the coast of the Bay of Bengal in 1292, he reported seeing what he described as “Seven Pagodas.” The Shore Temple was probably at least one (or perhaps three) of those pagodas. The devastating tsunami in December 2004 temporarily uncovered another temple constructed from granite blocks just offshore, leading to speculation that the rest of the seven pagodas are now under the Bay of Bengal. The area including the Pancha Rathas and the Shore Temple is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Don Knebel is a local resident who works for Barnes & Thornburg LLP. For the full column visit donknebel.com. You may contact him at editorial@youarecurrent.com.

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Looking for experienced CNA,s to work evenings and weekends private homecare: Longterm position Fishers/Carmel area If interested call 765.210.9675 Full-time experienced personal trainer for a locally-owned fitness facility. BA/BS 4-year or greater degree in exercise related field with a minimum of two years of experience providing personal training and class instruction for adults. We are searching for trainers who work effectively in a team setting and are passionate about learning and changing the lives of adults. Send resume and cover letter to employment@ motion4lifefitness.com

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