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Photo provided Hearing Black and White voices A couple COLUMNIST Hamilton County of weeks ago I since the 1830s. asked my friend, His parents grew Bryan Glover, if upon Noblesville we could have and attended lo- a conversation cal public schools Photo provided about growing up in the 1930s and The Hamilton County Republican Women’s Club held its Day of Service on July 6. Members in Noblesville. I 40s. Difficult donated and volunteered in assisting Student Impact of Westfield with the group’s efforts to help had no idea just times. the homeless in local communities with much-needed supplies. HCRW says it looks forward to where this con- JANET HART LEONARD If you re- volunteering in other ways and to continue serving Hamilton County. versation would From the Heart search Jim Crow lead ... or how and the laws you difficult it would be. will find that racism had no It was a conversation specific location. Back then, about race. it was everywhere, includ- Live theater returns to Carmel We grew up in the 1960s ing Noblesville. By STU CLAMPITT and 70s. He graduated from In 1974 and 1975 there ReadTheReporter.com Get Your Tickets Noblesville High School in were about 800 students in When: Fridays and Saturdays: July 17, 18, 1975. I graduated in 1974. grades 9-12 at Noblesville It has been a long and challenging 24, 25, 31, Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays: July Bryan is an African Ameri- High School. There were year. Balancing the desire to be back 19, 26 Aug. 2 at 2:30 p.m. can. I am White. only 10 to 15 Black stu- out in public for some form of enter- Where: The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel Bryan lived in Califor- dents. tainment with the concerns about both Cost: $20 for adults 18 and older, $18 for nia most of his adult life. I Bryan remembers being the pandemic and recent civil unrest seniors 62 and older and for students with ID. have never left Noblesville. in a music class and singing, is difficult for individuals as well as Where to buy: Go to CarmelPlayers.org or Bryan returned a few years "Dixie." He went to the Di- businesses. Carmel Community Play- call (317) 815-9387 for tickets. ago to partner in the family ana Theater with his class to ers (CCP) is offering a night at the business. see "Gone with the Wind." theater with social distance and CDC Cathy tells her story from end of I had never had a con- There were other school protocols in place to keep you safely relationship to the beginning and Ja- versation like the one we events that make him won- entertained. mie tells his from beginning of the re- had that overly warm Fri- der today if the teachers and CCP is staging “The Last Five lationship to the end. day morning at Noble Tea school leaders even consid- Years” from July 17 through Aug. 2 “Nina Stilabower and Daniel and Coffee. Bryan said he ered the Black kids and how at the Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel. Draves are our cast,” Lowe told The had had this conversation they might interpret these This 90-minute musical is the story of Reporter. “It is challenging because more times than he cares to experiences. a relationship told both forward and Jason Robert Brown, who wrote the remember. I told him that I nev- backward at the same time. musical to be autobiographical of his We chatted for a bit and er thought about that. The According to Director Bradley Al- relationship, writes very hard music. then Bryan asked me, "Jan- truth is I don't think any- lan Lowe, “It is a story about a rela- It was hard to find singers who would et, do you ever think about one who was White ever tionship that can be set in any time and not only be able to embody these char- being White?" It was a ques- did. Bryan then said to me, still be relevant and relatable. When I acters over five years, but who would tion that rattled me, clear to "Thank goodness, today in cast the musical, I wanted to ensure also be able to sing almost 90 minutes Photo provided by Carmel Community Players my soul. I answered, "No." Noblesville Schools there that I had actors that wanted to collab- straight. We had some great people Daniel Draves and Nina Stilabower Bryan then said, "I think is a keen awareness of the orate to help the audience get lost in show up, but Nina and Daniel were are the full cast of CCP’s about my color most every- broad spectrum of students the story of Cathy and Jamie, and the production of “The Last Five where I go." in the classroom." very unique storytelling format.” See Theater . . . Page 3 Years,” staging for three weeks. It is important for those It wasn't until Bryan reading this to know that Mrs. Cicero, now Mrs. Indiana American Bryan's family has been in See Voices . . . Page 2 Cicero native Kristin Moon to compete for national title NFD names Nate Young Submitted is a 2014 graduate of the University of Kristin Moon, Mrs. Cicero, was Indianapolis with a Master of Science pediatric care coordinator crowned Mrs. Indiana American 2020 in Nursing. The REPORTER auditing pediatric care re- on June 27 in Mishawaka at the St. Jo- Moon has a National Certification To better prepare for cords, and training EMTs seph Convention Center. as a Family Nurse Practitioner through the challenges in provid- and paramedics in respond- Additionally, Justus Kelley, the American Academy of Nurse Prac- ing emergency care to pe- ing to pediatric emergen- Bloomington, was crowned Mrs. In- titioners. She works at Beck’s Superi- diatric patients, cies. Nate Young diana America and Chantal Sherfy, or Hybrids in Atlanta overseeing their the Noblesville is an eight-year Muncie, was crowned Miss Indiana Health Clinic. In her spare time, she Fire Department veteran of NFD, for America 2020. enjoys traveling, music and camping EMS Division will assume this All three ladies will join titlehold- at state parks with her family. has named Nate role along with ers from all 50 states and the District After a non-fatal drowning acci- Young the new his responsibil- of Columbia for interview, swimsuit dent that occurred this past summer, Pediatric Emer- ities as a Com- and evening gown competitions, for Moon is strongly passionate about the gency Care Co- munity Resource the titles of Mrs. America, Mrs. Amer- importance of CPR and advocating ordinator in addi- Paramedic. ican and Miss for America 2020. The for drowning awareness. Her mission tion to his current "I am excit- winners from both the Mrs. and Miss is to have at least one member of each role as Communi- Young ed about my new National pageants will move forward family learn CPR. She has partnered ty Resource Paramedic. position as the Pediatric to compete in Sri Lanka in November with the American Heart Association “The position of Pediat- Emergency Care Coordina- for the title of Mrs. World 2021 and as a Heartsaver Instructor and Social ric Care Coordinator is de- tor,” Young said. “Pediatric Miss World 2021. Media Ambassador, and is a member signed to be an advocate for emergency medical care has The Mrs. America pageants were of the National Drowning Prevention the pediatric patient popu- always been a professional originally established to honor mar- Alliance. lation and will ensure that passion of mine and I look ried women throughout the United Photo provided Moon will be available to speak to the Noblesville Fire De- forward to serving the citi- States and in 2019 the Miss for Amer- Victoria’s Voice was created by your organization or group about wa- partment is up to date and zens of Noblesville in this ica pageant was added for adult single David Siegel after he and his family ter safety and CPR, and she welcomes compliant with Emergency new role." women. Each contestant must pro- lost their daughter to a drug overdose. any opportunity to speak to elementa- Medical Services for Chil- As a Riley Hospital - mote at least one community service Kristin Marie Moon is a resident of ry school children about water safety. dren,” said EMS Division ent, Nate has a vested inter- organization. In addition, state and na- Cicero. She has been married for eight If you are interested in contacting Chief James Macky. est in medical care for chil- tional titleholders support Mrs. Amer- years to her husband, Brad. They have and booking Kristin, please contact Responsibilities will in- dren and understands the ica’s corporate philanthropy, Victo- three children – two sons, Logan and Julie at JD Productions, mrsind00@ clude reviewing pediatric challenges for parents and ria’s Voice Foundation. Connor, and a daughter, Olivia. Moon aol.com, or go to mrsamerica.com. equipment and protocols, EMS providers.

Noblesville’s Forest Park Aquatic Center playing host to AAU diving competition The REPORTER To support the promotion On June 24, AAU Diving best outdoor facilities in the Hundreds of divers repre- and hosting of the event, toured the Forest Park Aquat- United States. Better than any senting Amateur Athletic Union the Team Indiana, formerly ic Center, met with communi- collegiate outdoor pool. AAU (AAU) teams will compete Aug. Sports Indiana, grant com- ty leaders and said were very Diving has been extremely 3-8 at the Forest Park Aquatic mittee awarded $10,000 to pleased with the outdoor fa- impressed and grateful for the Center in Noblesville. the AAU Diving National cility and the commitment to local organizing committee not The 2020 competition was Championships. make the health and safety of only for rolling out the red car- originally set to take place in “This announcement is the athletes and their families pet but for their speed and or- San Antonio, Texas, but was truly a silver lining in what the priority. ganizational skills." forced to change venues in light has been a pretty cloudy year “AAU Diving is excit- Mayor Chris Jensen con- of COVID-19 restrictions on for all of us, and amateur Jensen Myers ed to be holding our annual curred, and says the city is ex- public gatherings. Forest Park sports in particular,” said Greg are grateful for the opportunity National Championship meet cited AAU has chosen Nobles- Aquatic Center – an outdoor Conner, vice president of the to host this event and provide in Noblesville,” said Joe Chir- ville. venue with space to be socially not-for-profit Friends of Central our nation’s most talented age- ico, AAU Diving Program “As a community we are distant – is as ideal a location Pool which operates the For- group divers an opportunity to Director. “The Forest Park as possible for AAU Diving. est Park Aquatic Center. “We compete at the highest level.” Aquatic Center is one of the See Diving . . . Page 2 2 Views & News

Your Friends in the Insurance Business Visit our website at BraggInsurance.com 317-758-5828 Home Auto Business Life Voices from Page 1 was an adult that he can re- often felt invisible in a sea want to see the color of a tion had taken me down to more conversations in and experience has given member hearing about the of whiteness. He did not person's skin. He jolted my a path I had never imag- emails and phone calls as I me a new clarity on expe- overt racism his parents and feel comfortable in many perspective when he told ined. It was a hard path wrote this column over the riences from long ago." Me their parents encountered situations because bringing me that he wanted me to see but a much-needed path. I past two weeks. My finger- too, Bryan, me too. in Noblesville. He reasons too much attention could the color of his skin. "Jan- began to see clearly what tips have typed on the key- Yet, as Bryan said, "I that his parents didn't wish result in unwanted and un- et, when you see my color my White privilege meant. board as they also wiped wouldn’t trade growing up to place even more burdens pleasant encounters where you are more likely to un- I have never had to think tears. I've tossed and turned in Noblesville for anything." on being a Black kid in this racism was likely to be on derstand that my blackness about being White except in in bed until I gave up on Me too, Bryan, me too. town by talking about the display. "Just keep it safe might offer a perspective rare circumstances. sleep to revise my column Let the conversations unpleasant part of their past. and get through another different from your white The definition of empa- time and time again. continue. Let's invite all the Instead, his mom and dad day," he said. perspective. That's how we thy is "the action of under- I wanted to get it right. voices to the table. Perhaps readied him and his siblings Bryan remembers quite can begin to undo systemic standing, being aware of, I wanted to make a differ- then there will be a differ- to stand up for what is right. vividly when and where the racism and other 'isms' that being sensitive to and vi- ence. ence made. They knew Mom and Dad "n" word was used in his exist in everything institu- cariously experiencing the Bryan said, "The way Thank you, Bryan, for will have our backs. presence. Time will never tions that underpin most ev- feelings, thoughts and expe- I see the time of my youth your time and patience. I've Looking back, Bryan heal those wounds. erything we do." riences of another person." in Noblesville has changed learned a lot. My soul has wanted me to know that he I told Bryan that I don't Whew. This conversa- This conversation led as I have gotten older. Time heard your voice. Diving from Page 1 anxious to show AAU opportunity to showcase of tourism spending at our Safety, Police and Fire to Diving what Hoosier hos- them.” local restaurants and ho- have a very comprehensive pitality is all about,” Jen- Meanwhile, Hamilton tels comes from visitors plan in place.” sen said. “The Forest Park County Tourism President participating and watching Practice sessions for Aquatic Center is an awe- and CEO Brenda Myers competitive sports,” Myers divers will be held Aug. some venue that our city is anticipates that the event said. “This is an opportu- 1 and 2, with competition lucky to have. Many won- will provide an economic nity to safely host a pres- beginning Aug. 3. Regular derful improvements have lift to not only Noblesville, tigious event and support admission to the pool will been made to the facility but also Hamilton County local businesses.” provide an opportunity to over the past year, and it’s and Central Indiana. “Ensuring the public watch these young athletes only fitting that we have an “More than 20 percent health and safety of our in action as well as enjoy visitors, athletes and spec- the newly renovated FPAC Live Music At Pasto Italiano tators is something we are facilities. Additional details Benito DiBartoli Every Wednesday taking very seriously es- regarding specific events ITAL pecially given the current and times continue to de- O I (1/2 Price Bottles of Wine On Wednesdays) T A S N Troye Kinnett: Friday July 10 & 24 pandemic,” Conner said. velop, as well as suggest-

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TomWoodVolkswagenNoblesville.com News 3 Meating the Need celebrates State opens new 5th year serving local families web portal for The REPORTER Meating the Need, a joint project between Ham- buying hunting, ilton County 4-H Beef, Dairy, and Swine projects and Hamilton County Har- fishing licenses vest Food Bank, will pro- The REPORTER to create an Access Indiana vide over 4,000 pounds Signing in to buy hunt- account first, before supply- of local beef and pork to ing, fishing and trapping ing additional DNR-specific people in need. In its his- licenses will look differ- account information. tory, the program has al- ent the next time you do To prepare for the tran- ready provided over 13,342 so because of a new state sition, customers can create pounds of meat for Hamil- online portal called Access an Access Indiana account ton County food pantries Indiana. today at access.IN.gov. For and meal programs. The new portal is a safe, help getting started with On July 21 at the 4-H secure and easy to use way Access Indiana, click here. Livestock Auction, the Food for citizens to interact with If a user needs additional Bank will purchase – with all facets of state govern- assistance with their user- help from donors all across ment through a single log- name or password, call 800- the county – nine beef and in. Presently, there are 18 457-8283 for Access Indi- dairy cattle and eight hogs services that users can enter ana customer support. The from 17 local 4-H members. Graphic provided from Access Indiana – a full DNR is unable to assist with Three of these 4-H mem- 4-H members as they pur- This program helps to not Hamilton County Harvest list is available at this link. usernames and passwords. bers, Karly Dean, Madeline sue 4-H, education and life only provide good, healthy, Food Bank website, hch- Individuals who already More information about Teal and Maggie Adams, goals. local protein for Hamilton foodbank.org/online-giv- have an Indiana Depart- the Access Indiana portal, are 10-year 4-H members Hoosiers Feeding the County’s most vulnerable ing, and designate Meating ment of Natural Resources answers to FAQs and oth- and have participated in Hungry will again donate kids and families, but it also the Need. Check donations (DNR) account to purchase er helpful information is at Meating the Need since the all of the meat processing strengthens the community can be made to Hamilton licenses should watch for this link. project’s start. costs. partnerships between local County Harvest Food Bank, an email from the DNR that Meating the Need do- Please consider a mon- farm families and the great- P.O. Box 881, Noblesville, will provide helpful log- Thanks for reading nations go towards the sale etary donation towards er community. IN 46061, Memo: Meating in information. New DNR of the animals and to the Meating the Need 2020. Donate online at the the Need. customers will be directed The Reporter Rokita beats Hill for GOP Theater from Page 1 attorney general nomination perfect for the roles and WISH-TV | wishtv.com of battery.” they are doing a fantastic Indiana Attorney Gen- Former Evansville May- job.” eral Curtis Hill’s bid for or Jonathan Weinzapfel The show has an orches- reelection was scuttled won the Democratic nomi- tra that will perform, un- Friday as he lost nation a race that seen by the audience, in an the Republican the party is tar- adjoining room to the stage nomination fol- geting in hopes of with the sound brought to lowing a month- breaking the cur- the audience through the long suspension rent hold Repub- sound system. of his law license licans have on all Lowe told The Reporter over allegations statewide elected he is very excited about the that he groped a offices. quality of the set in this pro- state lawmaker Weinzapfel duction. and three other has criticized “We have a really awe- women during a Rokita the GOP candi- some sculpture that was party. dates for sup- custom-made for the show,” Former U.S. porting Hill’s Lowe said. “It is a paper Rep. Todd Roki- participation with sculpture that looks like the ta prevailed in other Republi- novel pages and vocal score mail-in voting can attorneys pages of their relationship. by state conven- general in the It engulfs half of the stage. tion delegates lawsuit against I couldn’t be more excited after a campaign Obamacare, but about it. It will look like a Photo provided by Carmel Community Players among party ac- Rokita’s nomina- set that you wouldn’t expect The as yet uncompleted set for “The Last Five Years” at CCP features this tivists that cen- tion likely lessens at CCP. It is very unique.” unique paper sculpture, symbolic of the novel and musical score. tered on whether Hill the potential cam- The challenges in pre- the allegations paign impact of paring this production run be directed to spend their show will get credit toward ends beginning Friday, against Hill left him vul- the groping allegations. far deeper than casting and waiting time outdoors. a show next season or for July 17. Tickets are $20 for nerable to defeat in the No- Democratic Rep. Mara set design. This show is included in their next show, the come- adults 18 and older, $18 for vember election. Rokita de- Candelaria Reardon testi- Convincing an audience CCP’s 2019-2020 Season dy “Shipwrecked: And Ad- seniors 62 and older and feated Hill with 52 percent fied during an October at- to come to a live show in the Ticket package, but season venture!” for students with ID. Go to of the vote in a third round torney disciplinary hearing middle of a pandemic scare ticket holders not feeling “The Last Five Years” CarmelPlayers.org or call of voting after two less- that Hill, smelling of alco- is no mean feat. That is comfortable coming to the will stage for three week- (317) 815-9387 for tickets. er-known candidates were hol and with glassy eyes, why CCP has gone to great eliminated in earlier rounds, was holding a drink in his lengths to ensure the safety state GOP Chairman Kyle right hand and put his left of patrons, cast and crew. Hupfer said. hand on her shoulder, then CCP Board Vice Presi- A musical by Rokita said he entered slid his hand down her dent Rich Phipps told The by Jason Robert Brown the race because Hill had a dress to clench her but- Reporter, “The goal is to history of “bad judgment, tocks. “A squeeze, a firm continue to provide our pa- Directed by Bradley Lowe bad choices and not taking grasp,” she said. trons with exciting and ex- responsibilities” marring his Three female legislative cellent productions, while time as state government’s staffers – ages 23 to 26 at keeping the environment top lawyer. Rokita, who the time – testified that Hill safe and comfortable for is known as a contentious inappropriately touched everyone.” conservative, is looking to their backs or buttocks and Toward that end, the fol- make a political comeback made unwelcome sexual lowing safety precautions after running unsuccess- comments during the party. will be observed: fully for governor in 2016 Rokita won statewide • Seating will be capped and a U.S. Senate seat two elections as Indiana sec- at 50 percent capacity (no years ago. retary of state in 2002 and more than 60 seats sold per Hill had been seen as 2006 before he held a Cen- show). a rising African American tral Indiana congressional • Ushers will be direct- star among Republicans seat for eight years through ing patrons to seats dis- and worked to build support 2018. He champions his tanced from others. among social conservatives, “solid history” of defend- • Face masks for patrons touting himself as an an- ing gun rights and religious are required. ti-abortion and tough-on- freedom, as well as his pre- CCP and The Cat will be crime crusader and making vious work while secretary providing the following: appearances on Fox News of state to implement the • Touchless thermome- to discuss topics such as nation’s first photo voter ter scanner using the CDC Nina Stilabower Daniel Draves San Francisco’s troubles identification law. stated guideline that any with homelessness. Rokita has faced sever- temperature above 100.4 But Hill faced opposi- al controversies, including degrees Fahrenheit or high- tion from Republican Gov. allegations that his con- er will not be allowed in A modern musical that chronicles Eric Holcomb and other gressional staffers often the theatre. This restriction top state GOP leaders. Hol- felt obligated to do political applies not only to patrons, the 5-year life of a marriage. comb called on Hill to re- work to help his campaigns. but also to actors, orchestra sign over the allegations that And a 2018 Associated and staff. July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31, August 1 and 2, 2020 he drunkenly groped a state Press analysis of state and • Hand sanitizer stations lawmaker and three other congressional spending re- will be available. women during March 2018 cords revealed that Rokita • Snack bar staff will Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 pm; Sundays at 2:30 pm party marking the end of that had spent more than $3 wear masks and gloves, and The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, Carmel IN 46032 • 90 minutes – no intermission year’s legislative session. million in public money a plexiglass partition will be Adults - $20; Students and Seniors - $18 Hill, 59, has denied on ad campaigns that often placed between the patrons wrongdoing, and a special coincided with his bids for and the workers. prosecutor declined to file office. • Front doors will be 317-815-9387 carmelplayers.org criminal charges against The party unanimously opened ONE HOUR before him. But the state Supreme selected incumbent Lt. Gov. curtain time and patrons Our goal is to continue to provide our patrons with exciting and excellent Court suspended his law Suzanne Crouch as the Re- will be seated immediately productions, while keeping the environment safe and comfortable for everyone. license for 30 days, rul- publican nominee for the to avoid a crowded time in For full details: www.carmelplayers.org ing unanimously in May 2020 election, which is set the lobby, and patrons will that the state’s attorney for Nov. 3. disciplinary commission The nomination an- “proved by clear and con- nouncement was made live vincing evidence that (Hill) on Facebook Friday after- committed the criminal act noon. The Reporter: Accurate. Balanced. Local. 4 News Suburban Hospice only hospice in Indiana to earn ‘Premier Performer’ title The REPORTER one of the largest CAHPS our whole team. Sometimes rounding areas. Owned by What automobile Suburban Hospice, for- Hospice benchmarks in the suffering is physical, -some Hancock Health and with af- merly Hancock Regional nation, SHP is in a unique times it is emotional or spir- filiate agreements with - Riv Hospice, has been recog- position to identify and rec- itual, we want our patients erview Health and Witham pioneer was nized by Strategic Health- ognize organizations that to know that our mission is Health, Suburban Hospice care Programs (SHP) as a have made family and care- not just words, it is our daily serves patients and families “Premier Performer” for giver satisfaction a priority guide. ‘Kindness, one person at home, in long-term care born in Indiana? achieving an overall care- and have been rewarded at a time’ is not just a tagline, and assisted living, and in The REPORTER citizen has not?" giver and family satisfac- for their efforts with high but how we approach each hospital settings as needed. This week in Indiana’s 1939 – Carl Fisher died tion score that ranked in the marks on the CAHPS Hos- patient, each spouse and each Kindness is the heart of our history… in Florida. Born in Greens- top 5 percent of all eligible pice survey. family member, every day, expert care. 1850 – Indiana Gover- burg, he was a pioneer and SHP clients in the nation “SHP is proud to present every time. We are honored About Strategic Healthcare nor Joseph A. Wright re- promoter of automobiles. for the 2019 calendar year. the SHPBest awards to our and humbled to be entrusted Programs (SHP) quested that church bells He owned one of the first Suburban Hospice is the top-performing customers. with the care of our patients Strategic Healthcare be rung at noon on July 13 car dealerships in America only hospice in Indiana to We commend these organi- and families at a very sacred Programs (SHP) is a leader in mourning for the death and was one of the founders earn this designation. zations for their continuous time in their lives. We thank in data analytics and bench- of United States Presi- of the Indianapolis Motor The annual SHPBest™ focus on delivering the high- them all for their confidence marking that drive daily dent Zachary Taylor. The Speedway. He led planning award program was creat- est quality of care to their pa- in us, and we will continue to clinical and operational de- President had died at the for the Lincoln Highway, ed to acknowledge hospice tients”, said SHP President earn it each and every day.” cisions. Our solutions bring White House a few days the first road across Ameri- providers that consistently Rob Paulsson. Read more about the real-time data to post-acute earlier. He had become ill ca designed for cars. In later provide high quality service Suburban Hospice Ex- SHPBest awards program, providers, hospitals, phy- on July 4 while attending years, he was involved in to families and caregivers ecutive Director Jeannie including methodology and sician groups and ACOs to a ceremony for the laying real estate and introduced of patients receiving hos- Crowe said, “This distinc- award recipient lists at this better coordinate quality of the cornerstone for the the world to Miami Beach. pice care. The 2019 award tion is especially meaningful link. care and improve patient Washington Monument. 1987 – President Ron- recipients were determined to us because every single About Suburban Hospice outcomes. In business since Taylor was the country's ald Reagan visited Danville by reviewing and ranking member of this team really Suburban Hospice is a 1996, SHP has built deep 12th President and a major and spoke in the rotunda the overall CAHPS Hos- wants to do their best work not-for-profit hospice -com expertise and a strong repu- general of the Army. of the courthouse. In his pice survey satisfaction for each patient and family. pany serving patients and tation to help organizations 1883 – Lightning struck remarks, he said, "There score for more than 1,400 Our mission to “alleviate suf- families in Greenfield, -No nationwide raise the bar for the science building at is such a thing as common hospice providers. 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317.763.5338 News 5 Duke Energy reports record number of scam attempts against its customers in June The REPORTER “Unfortunately, the Generally, Duke Energy ed voice, often referred to during contact with one of to recognize the warning Scams targeting electric scammers appear to be will apply refunds as a cred- as a robocall, with a caller these scammers should: signs on the Federal Trade and natural gas customers preying on the uncertain- it to customers’ accounts ID display showing the cus- • Hang up the phone, es- Commission website. are on the rise, with im- ty and financial hardship and will not contact custom- tomer’s utility’s name. pecially if it’s a robocall. Duke Energy is also a posters implementing new caused by the pandemic, ers to verify personal infor- • A mimicked Interac- • Call the utility provid- founding member of Utili- tactics during the pandem- and they are tracking trends mation by phone, email or tive Voice Response menu er by using the phone num- ties United Against Scams ic to trick utility customers and adjusting their tactics,” in person in order to mail a that customers typically ber provided on the bill or (UUAS), a consortium of out of money and personal said Jared Lawrence, Duke check. hear when they call their on the company’s official more than 140 U.S. and information. Energy’s vice president of utility. website, followed by a call Canadian electric, water June 2020 was the high- revenue services and me- Phone scam • Threats to disconnect to the police. and natural gas companies est single month on record tering. “As new scam tech- Scam reports also indi- power or natural gas service • Never purchase a pre- (and their respective trade for reported scam attempts niques are employed, it is cate that phone scammers to a customer’s home or paid debit card or gift card associations) that raises targeting Duke Energy cus- imperative that customers posing as utility providers business within an hour. to avoid service disconnec- awareness of utility scams tomers across the states it stay alert, informed and continue to call and insist • Immediate payment tion or shutoff. DO NOT pay targeting customers. Duke serves, hitting more than make a concerted effort to customers are delinquent demands by prepaid debit over the phone if immediate Energy’s Lawrence is also 4,000. guard their personal infor- on their bills. The scammer card. payment is demanded by a the UUAS founder and ex- The total number of mation and money.” typically claims a service • And, with many util- prepaid card to avoid a dis- ecutive committee chair. scam attempts reported by disconnection is pending, ities suspending nonpay connection. Legitimate util- Visit duke-energy.com/ Duke Energy customers so New tactic rigs caller ID to mimic disconnections during the ity companies do not specify stopscams or utilitiesunit- far in 2020 – 15,000 – al- Scammers have added a your utility provider, and COVID-19 pandemic, how customers should make ed.org for more informa- ready is approaching 2019’s new tactic, which promises demands the money in the scammers are now promis- a bill payment, and they al- tion and tips about how full-year total of 18,000. to mail customers refund form of a prepaid debit card. ing refund checks if the cus- ways offer a variety of ways customers can protect them- In Indiana, Duke Ener- checks for overpayments Note: Duke Energy has tomer makes a payment and to pay a bill, including ac- selves from impostor utility gy customers have report- on their accounts if they can currently suspended discon- the pending disconnect was cepting payments online, scams, or follow along on ed more than 1,400 scam confirm their personal data, nections for nonpayment. an error. by phone, automatic bank social media: Twitter @Du- attempts in June, which is including birthdays and, in Common scam tactics Customers who suspect draft, mail or in person. keEnergy or @U_U_A_S, close to the total reports for some cases, Social Security include: they have been victims of Customers can learn and Facebook @Duke En- all of 2019. numbers. • A call with pre-record- fraud or who feel threatened about recent scams and how ergy or @UtilitiesUnited. Fishers road construction updates TODAY’S BIBLE READING And when she was baptized, and her household, The REPORTER 96th Street struction for an intersection es will be maintained. State Road 37 96th Street east of the improvement project. These Lantern Road she besought us, saying, If ye have judged me to be 126th Street west of Sargent Road roundabout improvements should ten- Lantern Road, between faithful to the Lord, come into my house, and abide SR 37 is currently closed to Cumberland Road is cur- tatively wrap up on or be- Appel Drive and Birch there. And she constrained us. And it came to pass, and is anticipated to re- rently closed and is antici- fore Thursday, Aug. 20. Street, is closed to through as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed open in July. During this pated to reopen in early No- Temporary lane restrictions traffic and is anticipated to with a spirit of divination met us, which brought her time, cross access and all vember. During this time, may be in place with flag- reopen in July. Access for masters much gain by soothsaying: . . . left turns will be restricted, the bridge over Mud Creek gers directing traffic. Please local traffic will be -main with only right in and right will be replaced with a wid- use caution while driving tained. The detour route will Acts 16:15-16 (KJV) out until this phase ends. ened structure and addition- through this area. be 116th Street down Hague Traffic on southbound SR al travel lanes will be add- 116th Street Road to 106th Street. Check 37 will shift to the north- ed. The official detour route Beginning on the eve- out the project Fact Sheet bound lanes and two lanes will direct drivers to use ning of Sunday, July 12 all to learn more. will remain in each direc- Lantern Road or Cumber- eastbound lanes on 116th Spy Glass Hill Subdivision tion. Local access to busi- land Road to 106th Street. Street from Hoosier Road Currently, ADA ramp nesses will remain open via View the detour map here. to Brooks School Road will reconstruction is taking Lantern Road. The official Beginning on Monday, be closed and is anticipated place and is anticipated to detour route will direct July 13, the center lanes on to reopen on Monday, July be completed by early Au- drivers to use 116th Street eastbound and westbound 13 while the Department of gust. or 131st Street to Allison- 96th Street between Inter- Public Works performs road While this list encom- ville Road. Detour route state 69 and Lantern Road repairs. The official detour passes numerous project markers and advance warn- will be closed for approxi- route will direct drivers to updates, it does not list all ing signs will be in place mately two weeks to begin use Hoosier Road to 126th DPW projects throughout prior to the closure. resurfacing and reconstruc- Street to Brooks School the city. The most recent For a map of the de- tion of a median island. Road. View the detour map projects are detailed, how- tours, click here. Please Check out the project fact here. ever please keep in mind drive with caution through sheet to learn more. South Street that all construction activi- 1621 E. Greyhound Pass 106th Street this area. To learn more South Street is current- ties are weather permitting. Carmel, IN 46032 about the State Road 37 Im- Hamilton County Proj- ly closed to thru traffic -be The city appreciates motor- provement Project and sign ect: The intersection of tween Fishers Center Drive ists’ patience and caution (317) 587-2001 up to receive text updates, 106th Street and Mollen- and Lantern Road until ear- while driving through con- Donna www.bussellfamilyfunerals.com visit 37Thrives.com. kopf Road is under con- ly July. Access to business- struction sites. 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Photos provided by Chuck Godby Chuck Godby and his wife Kim are shown attending games at two of Chuck’s favorite teams: The Oakland Athletics and the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. Sports fanaticism exists outside the boundaries of geography Ever wonder sports COLUMNIST could be a fan of dubbed “The Ice Bowl.” The Packers won when I’m sure you recognize The Sporting News for my why you wear the Oakland Ath- I was nine years old and the late, great, quarterback the name Andretti. I’m cer- A’s updates. Of course, the a professional letics. Oakland, of all I wanted to do was play. Bart Starr sneaked the ball tain the first time that name World Series games were sports team’s jer- course, is located Sometime during the eve- across the goal line with 13 caught my attention was can’t miss for me. sey with someone in California, right ning, I knew there would be seconds left and the tem- May of 1969. Mario An- Gene Tenace will al- else’s name on by the Pacific a serious game of Aggrava- perature had dropped to 18 dretti, one of the greatest ways be my favorite player, the back? Or why Ocean … 2,265.5 tion. I still believe Grandpa below. From that moment race car drivers ever, won but “Catfish” Hunter, -Reg you will place a miles from India- Hugh Carey cheated us to on I have rooted for no one his only Indianapolis 500 gie Jackson, Bert “Campy” “No. 1 Fan” li- napolis. win so often. else but the Packers. I’ll that year. I listened to the Campaneris, Sal Bando, Joe cense plate on chuck godby Becoming Not so fast. Grandma take that back. I will root for race with my dad, Gail, as Rudi, Johnny “Blue Moon” the front of your a dedicated fan Mary Jane Carey made it the Colts, but not if they are it played out on his black, Odom and Vida Blue are $30,000 automobile? Or, started, I guess, on New clear there was a football playing the Packers. leather-bound General favorite names of my child- perhaps, why do you hate Year’s Eve 1967, when game to watch before any- I often wonder what Electric radio. hood that will live inside me certain teams for no other Mom and Dad dropped us body was playing anything. would have happened Today, I’d rather listen until my time on this earth is reason than they rival your off at Grandpa and -Grand So, we settled down to if Dallas had won. The to the race on the radio than through. favorite team? ma Carey’s Westfield home watch, perhaps, the greatest thought of being a Cowboys be at The Speedway in per- And I do own a Dennis I never really thought before embarking on their NFL game ever played on a fan makes me feel ill today. son. I did love being there Eckersley 1989 World Se- much about any of this until night of celebration. I had day in which the thermome- By the way, I own in person, though, when I ries replica jersey. One day the day someone asked me no idea there was this huge ter in Green Bay, Wis., reg- three jerseys with these last was younger and big, big my goal is to own either a how a guy who’s lived his professional football game istered a bone-chilling 13 names: Starr, (Jordy) Nel- crowds of people didn’t in- Packers or A’s jersey with entire life in Central Indiana on television that would be degrees below zero. son and (Aaron) Rodgers. timidate me then like they the number 3 on it and God- do now. by on the back. YOUR STORY Since 1969, I have never I will say that being an REALTORS rooted for anyone to win the A’s fan today is so, so much STARTS HERE. Call me 317.407.6969 500 other than an Andretti: easier. I’ve got an A’s app on TalkToTucker.com [email protected] Mario, John, Michael and my phone where I can check Marco. updates constantly, and I can Okay. 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Sports 7 Crooked Stick to host Western Amateur, golf’s future stars The REPORTER NCAA Division I Out- “We strive each year Macdonald. Only the British Amateur Golf Association’s Ama- The 2020 Western Am- standing Freshman in 2020 to attract the best amateur Crooked Stick has host- (1885) and the U.S. Ama- teur and Junior champion- ateur will feature a talented while making the All-SEC players in the world, and ed several elite golf cham- teur (1895) are older. The ships. field of decorated colle- First Team. He was also a we’re pleased that so many pionships, including the Western Amateur’s field About Evans Scholars giate golfers – including finalist for the Ben Hogan of them have chosen to 2012 BMW Championship consistently ranks among Foundation the 2019 Western Amateur Award, presented annually play in this year’s Western won by Rory McIlroy and the top three in the world Established by famed medalist and at least six to the nation’s top men’s Amateur,” said Vince Pel- the 2016 BMW Champion- along with the British Am- amateur golfer Charles other players who quali- college golfer. legrino, WGA senior vice ship won by Dustin John- ateur and U.S. Amateur. Chick Evans Jr., the Ev- fied for last year’s Sweet • Georgia junior Da- president of tournaments. son. For more information, visit ans Scholars Foundation Sixteen – when it comes to vis Thompson. The 2019 “We’re excited to bring Crooked Stick also has thewesternamateur.com. provides full housing and Crooked Stick Golf Club in Western Amateur medalist this elite field to a venue as been a supporter of the Ev- About the Western tuition scholarships to Carmel July 27 to Aug. 1. is the No. 4-ranked ama- iconic as Crooked Stick.” ans Scholars Foundation, Golf Association high-achieving caddies Founded in 1899, the teur in the world, a First The 2020 Western Am- a non-profit established by The Western Golf As- across the country. Current- Western Amateur is the Team NCAA Division I ateur will mark the first the Western Golf Associa- sociation conducts six na- ly, a record 1,010 caddies world’s third oldest am- All-American and was one time since 1951 that one of tion that has awarded full tional golf championships are enrolled in 18 universi- ateur championship be- of three finalists for the the world’s oldest and most tuition and housing college and sponsors the nationally ties across the nation as Ev- hind the British Amateur Haskins Award, presented storied amateur golf cham- scholarships to more than acclaimed Evans Scholars ans Scholars. The Program, (1855) and the U.S. Am- annually to the nation’s top pionships will be played in 11,000 caddies since 1930. Foundation. Headquartered which is supported by the ateur (1895), and regular- men’s college golfer. the state of Indiana. South Twenty-four of those in Glenview, Ill., the orga- Western Golf Association, ly attracts the top players • Florida State ju- Bend Country Club hosted caddies were from Crooked nization was founded in is funded by contributions from across the country nior John Pak. A two-time that year’s Western Am- Stick, including Joe Con- 1899 by 11 Chicago-area from more than 33,000 and around the world. Past Western Amateur Sweet 16 ateur, which was won by way, who is currently en- golf clubs to promote their Evans Scholars Par Club champions include Jack qualifier, Pak was a Sec- famed golfer Frank Strana- rolled at Purdue University. interests in golf. In addition members, including Evans Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson ond Team NCAA Division han. The Western Amateur About the Western to the BMW Championship Scholars Alumni, as well and Tiger Woods. I All-American and is the has never been played in Amateur on the PGA TOUR and the as proceeds from the BMW This year’s field is one No. 5-ranked amateur in the Indianapolis area. First conducted in 1899 Evans Scholars Invitational Championship. Since the of the most accomplished the world. In 1964, , built at the Glen View Club in on the Korn Ferry Tour, the Program’s inception in in the history of the event, • Texas sophomore his first great Golf, Ill., the Western Ama- WGA conducts four pres- 1930, more than 11,050 with potential future PGA Cole Hammer. The 2018 – Crooked Stick. Support- teur championship has from tigious amateur champi- caddies nationwide have TOUR stars including: Western Amateur champi- ed by 60 “interested, avid, its inception been regarded onships, the Western Am- graduated as Evans Schol- • Florida freshman on is the No. 7-ranked ama- and maybe crazy golfers” as one of the major amateur ateur, the Western Junior, ars. To learn more, visit Ricky Castillo. A 2019 teur in the world. He posted from the Indianapolis area, golf events in the world. and the Women’s Western wgaesf.org. Western Amateur Sweet two top-10 results during he formed a corporation to 16 qualifier and the No. the abbreviated 2020 sea- acquire a flat cornfield to 2-ranked amateur in the son, finishing T9 at the be transformed into a links World Amateur Golf Rank- Fighting Illini Invite and blend of Alister Macken- PrimeLife ing, Castillo was named T4 at the East Lake Cup. zie, Donald Ross and C.B. Stage 1 Reopening COVID-19 Safety/ Schwartz Brothers Social Distancing Protocols Construction Senior Transportation Services - By Appointment Fitness Services & Classes Walking Track Fitness Equipment Land Classes (In-Person AND Online) Aquatic Classes (In-Person) Call 317-815-7000 for more information Specializing in or check us out on Facebook & Youtube Metal Roofing • Siding• Garages PrimeLifeEnrichment.org When your I.T. department clocks out, (260) 251-4871 We clock in.

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