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CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS AN INDY MOMENT PRESENTED BY March 7 TV personality Willard Scott (“Today”) is 84. Actor Daniel J. Travanti (“Hill Street Blues”) is 78. Singer Peter Wolf of The J. Geils Band is 72. Wanda Bryan Sykes Cranston (“”) is 62. Singer Taylor Dayne is 56. Actor Bill Brochtrup (“Ma- jor Crimes,” “NYPD Blue”) is 55. Comedian Wanda Sykes is 54. Actress Ra- chel Weisz is 48. Actor Peter Sarsgaard (“Kinsey,” “Garden State”) is 47. Actor Jay Duplass (“The Mindy Project”) is 45. Actress Jenna Fischer (“The Office”) is 44. Actor Tobias Menzies (“Out- lander,” “”) is 44. Actress Laura Prepon (“Orange Is the New Black,” “That ’70s Show”) is 38.

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Some of Tuesday’s Indiana numbers were drawn too late for this edition. Here are the midday numbers selected Tuesday: Daily Three-Midday: 2-6-1; SB: 1; Daily Four-Midday: 8-0- 8-5; SB: 1; Quick Draw-Midday: 2-9-13-25-26-34-35-38- 40-44-46-49-52-53-54- When the lunch whistle sounded at the Link-Belt Company Ewart Works plant on South 58-64-66-67-71; BE: 66; Here are the evening num- Belmont on March 14, 1950, a group went to the locker room for a Bible study led by Churchill bers drawn Monday: Cofer, Howard Cottman and Fred League. Most had not been inside a church for years, or Daily Three-Evening: 6-8-4; SB: 1; even read the Bible, until the group was organized in 1949. PHOTO BY JOSEPH CRAVEN/INDIANAPOLIS STAR Daily Four-Evening: 1-5- 7-3; SB: 1; Cash Five: 11-17-32-35-45; Quick Draw-Evening: 1-3-8-16-19-21-28-35-37- 38-40-42-43-46-49-63- 65-71-73-79; BE: 79. Cash4Life: 1-47-52-54-58; Cash Ball: 2. Winning numbers provid- ed by the Hoosier Lottery. Airbnb debate last legislative session nomic growth, entrepreneurship and tour- Airbnb when city ocials sent letters to home- ism,” Messmer said. “The thousands of owners telling them they were violating Hoosiers already renting and sharing their Continued from Page 1A zoning ordinances by listing their homes homes should feel protected under the law on short-term rental websites. and empowered to keep bringing in new PRAYER plete prohibition of renting out secondary Lawmakers used the city as an example revenue to Indiana.” O God, bless our enemies. homes wouldn’t be allowed under House as they argued over a more restrictive bill The House passed the measure by a 73- Help us all to work with you Bill 1035. last session. That bill just narrowly failed 18 vote Tuesday. If Holcomb signs the leg- to transform our conflict The bill grandfathered in ordinances due to a lack of a constitutional majority, islation, Indiana would be the fourth state unto your peace. Help us that passed before Jan. 1, but Carmel when the House voted 49-44 in favor of the to enact legislation prohibiting local gov- take the first step today. passed its ordinance a week and a half too bill. ernments from banning short-term rent- Amen. late. However, House Bill 1035 is a more bal- als. Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard was not anced, less-restrictive approach, propo- “The bill is not on the governor’s agen- available for comment, but previously said nents said. da,” said Stephanie Wilson, spokeswoman he had gotten complaints from people in Sen. Mark Messmer, R-Jasper, said the for Holcomb. “If it makes it to his desk, he CORRECTIONS Carmel about their neighbors’ Airbnb rent- bill also encourages economic growth. will consider it carefully before making a als. Last year, Hoosiers earned more than $30 decision about whether or not to sign it z IndyStar corrects its “It’s a matter of home rule,” Brainard million on short-term rentals in the state, into law.” mistakes. If you spot said. “It’s a matter of whether cities have according to The Travel Technology Asso- Call IndyStar reporter Kaitlin Lange at something you believe is the ability to do their own zoning or don’t ciation. (317) 432-9270. Follow her on Twitter: an error, call (317) have the ability to do their own zoning.” “The overwhelming support for this leg- @kaitlin_lange. 444-6000. Carmel became a poster child for the islation reects our state’s support for eco- DONATE EPA Proposes Cleanup Plan for the YOUR CAR Keystone Corridor Ground Water Contamination Superfund Site Indianapolis, Indiana Wheels For

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