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HSE documents submitted to AG’s ‘Eyes on Education’ portal By Elissa Maudlin and Leila Kheiry A handful of Hamilton County school districts, including Hamilton Southeastern Schools, are among 14 in the SCHOOLS state whose educational materials have been submitted for review on Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s “Eyes on Education” portal. The portal contains submitted material that involves “objectionable curricula, policies or programs affecting children,” according to the attorney general’s office. The HSE documents on the portal consist of screenshots of the district’s gender support plan, Black Lives Matter material for teachers and tweets regarding “whiteness and white supremacy” from a person who led a presentation to teachers. All the material appears to be from 2021. HSE Director of School and Community Relations Emily Pace Abbotts confirmed in

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an email that the documents are from the district, and date back to the 2020-21 school year. She said they are outdated and no longer in practice. “We were unaware of Attorney General Todd Rokita’s ‘Eyes on Education’ portal, only learning about it through local media coverage shortly after the site launched,”

she stated, adding that parents are always welcome and encouraged to bring questions and concerns to the district. Other Hamilton County school districts with material submitted to the portal are Noblesville Schools and Carmel Clay Schools. The attorney general’s office stated it will follow up on submitted materials that might violate state law using investigative tools, including public records requests, and publish findings on the portal. Josh DeFonce, media director for the attorney general’s office, said the office will continue to post verified material on the site and if schools respond, their responses also will be posted. “Transparency is a good thing and parents engaging in the upbringing of their children should be what everyone wants, including schools,” DeFonce stated. To view the portal, visit in.gov/ attorneygeneral/education-liberty/.

Freshman helps FHS girls swimmers to third place in state By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com

been in,” she said. Fishers coach Joe Keller said Wolf’s performance was awesome. It was quite an IHSAA girls swimming “We had her swimming the 100 backstate finals debut for Fishers High School stroke, which isn’t one of her best events, freshman Emily Wolf. but needed her because of the team SPORTS Wolf placed second component,” Keller said. “She is goin the 100-yard buttering to do some special things.” fly in 53.45 seconds. Carmel’s Alex Wolf was joined by senior Avery Shackell won in a state record time Stein, junior Emma Schumacher of 50.25. Wolf finished fifth in the and junior Claire Francis on the 100 backstroke and helped two resecond-place 400 freestyle relay lay teams reach the podium team. Wolf was on the fourth-place Wolf The Tigers finished third with 202 200 medley relay along with sophopoints Feb. 10 at the IU Natatorium at IUPUI. mores Avery Hannon and Polina Sopova and Hamilton Southeastern placed sixth with 127 junior Emma Schwertfeger. points. Carmel High School won for the 38th Stein, who will swim for the University consecutive season with 433 points, and of Missouri next season, won the IHSAA Penn was second with 210. Mental Attitude Award, which is presented “This is my first high school state, so to a senior swimmer competing in the state getting the experience racing against fast finals. Stein finished third in the 200 indigirls I’ve looked up to my whole life and vidual medley and fifth in the 100 breastmaking sure I get in and out of the wall stroke. Stein was on the third-place 200 (was rewarding),” Wolf said. “It was really freestyle relay team with Francis, Schwertcool being able to race (Shackell).” feger and sophomore Frankie Ramey. Wolf said it was special to get a secStein was the only senior to score points ond-place finish in her first state meet. for the Tigers. Fishers coach Joe Keller “This is the most hyped atmosphere I’ve praised her leadership.

“I said here at the end of the season this team had the ‘it’ factor,” Keller said. “For them to come within 10 points (of placing second) is just phenomenal. No one will ever know that or appreciate that, but this group is a special group. The program overall is getting better.” The Tigers finished second in each of their previous four state finals appearances. “There’s nothing wrong with third,” Keller said. “The beginning of the season, I was thinking we could be in the top five, so we exceeded expectations.” Schumacher was fifth in the 500 freestyle. Hamilton Southeastern senior Audrey Crawford, who will swim for Auburn University next season, capped her impressive high school career with four medals. She placed second in the 200 individual medley and third in the 100 butterfly. She was on the third-place medley relay team with sophomore Naomi Haines, senior Julia Kiley and junior Kiley Zoeller. Crawford was on the fourth-place 400 freestyle relay with sophomore Mia Henderson, Kiley and Zoeller. Zoeller placed eighth in the 50 freestyle.


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Primary candidates news@currentinfishers.com The filing period for the May 7 Primary Election closed on Feb. 9. The following candidates for the Fishers area submitted their paperwork by that deadline: INDIANA GOVERNOR • Democrat: Jennifer McCormick and Tamie Dixon-Tatum • Republican: Mike Braun, Brad Chambers, Suzanne Crouch, Eric Doden, Curtis Hill and Jamie Reitenour • Independent: Christopher Stried • Libertarian: Donald Rainwater U.S. HOUSE DISTRICT 5 • Democrat: Ryan Pfenninger and Deborah A. Pickett • Republican: Jonathan D. Brown, Raju Chinthala, Max Engling, Chuck Goodrich, Mark Hurt, Scott King, Patrick Malayter, Matthew Peiffer, LD Powell, Larry L. Savage Jr. and Victoria Spartz STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 • Democrat: Victoria Garcia-Wilburn • Republican: Patricia Bratton and Tom Havens STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37* • Republican: Todd Huston STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 • Democrat: Starr Joy Hairston and Stephanie Jo Yocum • Republican: Chris Jeter COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, 24TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT* • Republican: Andrew R. Bloch and Angela Brown Swenson COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE NO. 1* • Republican: Michael Casati COUNTY AUDITOR* • Republican: Todd Clevenger COUNTY TREASURER* • Republican: Susan Byer and Robert Bragg COUNTY SURVEYOR* • Republican: Gary Duncan COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2* • Republican: Steven Dillinger COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 3* • Republican: Mark Heirbrandt COUNTY COUNCIL AT LARGE (THREE SEATS) • Democrat: Keely Gladieux • Republican: Brad Beaver, Elizabeth Fouch, Sue Maki and Steven Nation * No Democrats filed for these races.


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Fishers offers Spring Break Camp By Leila Kheiry leila@youarecurrent.com With spring break coming up, the City of Fishers Parks Department has resurrected its Spring Break Arts Camp, which was put on pause when the COVID-19 ACTIVITIES pandemic hit. “We are really excited to bring back our spring break camp, which we haven’t done since 2019,” Parks Director Marissa Deckert said. The camp offerings coincide with the Hamilton Southeastern Schools spring break, scheduled for April 1-5. Deckert said the department will bring in local artist Jeanette P. Parssi for morning art sessions. “It’s a really cool program,” Deckert said. “Her theme is ‘travel around the world,’ so she’s going to take a bunch of cultural experiences from around the world and infuse them into her art camp, which will be the first half of the day.” The morning sessions’ activity schedule is: • April 1 — Africa (Namibian eggshell paintings and Senufo mud paintings) • April 2 — Asia (Chinese dragon watercolors and Samoan bark paintings)

The City of Fishers Parks Department will host a Spring Break Camp April 1-5. (Photo courtesy of The City of Fishers)

• April 3 — Australia (Aboriginal didgeridoos and Maori koru fern paintings) • April 4 — North America (Mexican milagros and Pueblo weaving) • April 5 — Europe (Aran Islands wool-felted landscapes) An exhibit of the campers’ work will be displayed on the final day of the camp. For the daily afternoon sessions, parks staff will provide a more traditional summer camp experience, Deckert said, including STEM activities, outdoor play and music exploration. All camp activities will take place at the Parks Department headquarters at Hub & Spoke, 8100 E. 106th St. The Spring Break Camp is geared toward students ages 8 to 13. Parents can learn more at playfishers.com.

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Fishers High School swimmer ends on special note in state finals By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com Fishers High School senior Avery Stein put a nice finishing touch on her prep career. Stein helped the Tigers place third Feb. 10 at the girls swimming and diving state finals at the IU Natatorium at IUPUI. She placed third in the 200-yard individual Stein medley and fifth in the 100 breaststroke. Stein also was on the second-place 400 freestyle and third-place 200 freestyle relay teams. “This final meet was special,” Stein said. “This year, my team has really stepped up, and we lost a lot of seniors from last year’s team. We showed we can be strong.” Stein was named the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award winner, which is presented to a senior girls swimmer competing in the state finals. “It was a surprise,” she said. “I was extremely grateful to even be nominated.

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Favorite athlete: Kate Douglass Favorite subject: Math Favorite musician: Zach Bryan Favorite TV Show: “The Vampire Diaries” Going in, I was like it would be incredibly awesome to win, and I did.” Stein said the team excelled in mental attitude, “The grit we show and the excellence that we achieve really shows our work ethic, and our coaches really set us up for the achievements,” Stein said. “They really lead us through swimming and through life.” The Tigers placed second in the state team standings the previous four years.

Fishers High School swimmer Avery Stein was named the IHSAA Mental Attitude Award winner for girls swimming. (Photo courtesy of Avery Stein)

Fishers coach Joe Keller said Stein’s leadership helped guide the special group. “She’s led this team in such a way and learned so much from the people before,” Keller said. Stein, who ranks academically in the top 10 percent of her senior class of 907 students, is a member of National Honor

Society, the Student Athletic Team and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. She also is a two-time USA Swimming All-American. She will study pre-professional dental in college. In 2023, Stein placed fifth in the 200 individual medley and fourth in the 100 breaststroke. As a sophomore, she was third in the 200 IM and sixth in the 100 breaststroke. “My favorite memories of my high school career were developing lifelong friendships,” Stein said. “The Fishers High School swim team is so very special, and that includes the coaching staff. I am so grateful to say that every year I have swam for FHS I could honestly call every person on my team a great friend. Also, it was really special to share two high school seasons swimming with my sister (Alexandra).” Alexandra, who graduated in 2022, swims for the University of Wyoming. Avery started swimming at age 5. “Growing up, I played soccer and basketball and ran cross country and track up until high school,” she said. “I committed to swim at the University of Missouri (in February 2023). I really liked the coaching staff and could see and feel how much they care about their athletes.”


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No injuries in Fishers house fire news@currentinfishers.com There were no injuries from a fire late Feb. 12 at a large residence that was under construction FIRST RESPONDERS in the Fishers’ Breakwater neighborhood off Brooks School Road, according to the Fishers Fire Department. A news release from the FFD stated that firefighters responded shortly before 11 p.m. to the unoccupied home, which was engulfed in flames. “Upon arrival of the first engine, the structure was fully involved with fire,” the release stated. “Over 35 firefighters battled the blaze, as well as the ensuing woods fire located behind the residence. Additional homes beyond the woods were a concern with fire extension. However, firefighters were able to contain the fire without additional spread to other buildings.” FFD reports that the building was set back from the road and there weren’t fire hydrants nearby. Firefighters had to use multiple engines and handlines to get water to the site. The building was a complete loss, the news release stated.

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The Hamilton County Council voted Feb. 7 to appoint Beth Sheller to the Hamilton East Public Library Board of LIBRARY Trustees. Sheller replaces Micah Beckwith, who resigned from the board Jan. 10. Beckwith cited his bid for lieutenant governor as a reason for stepping down. He followed two others who resigned from Sheller the board within the last six months — former board secretary Ray Maddalone, who tendered his resignation Oct. 5, and former board president Tiffanie Ditlevson, who resigned Dec. 4. Sheller is the election administrator for the Hamilton County Election Office, a board member of the Noblesville GOP club and secretary for the Hamilton County Republican Party. “I was encouraged to apply by some in Noblesville who know what my values are and what I am passionate about in my community,” Sheller stated. “I will have much to learn about the library board and the responsibilities that come with that position, and I intend to jump into that right away.” Sheller declined to comment about her position on library policies. She stated that “it would be very foolish of me” to comment without all the information and background. The Hamilton County Council took applications for Beckwith’s replacement through Jan. 25. Council President Amy Massillamany said the council received 37 applications. Tim Griffin said the council wanted to appoint someone who represents the majority of Hamilton County. “(An election administrator like Sheller) is somebody that’s going to have to work with kind of everyone,” Griffin said. “You’re going to work with both sides of the table.” The next Hamilton County Council meeting is at 7 p.m. March 6 at 1 Hamilton County Square. The next HEPL board meeting is at 6:15 p.m. Feb. 22 at 1 Library Plaza in Noblesville.


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SPRINGBOARD TO SUCCESS Fishers High School graduate ready to dive into U.S. Olympic Trials By Mark Ambrogi mark@youarecurrent.com To say IUPUI diver Sebastian Otero dominated his first year in the Horizon League would be an understatement. Otero, now a sophomore, was a six-time Horizon League Men’s Diver of the Week during the 2022-23 season. The 2022 Fishers High School graduate was a Horizon League Freshman of the Year and Championship Diver of the Meet at the 2023 Horizon League championships. He was named IUPUI’s Male Freshman of the Year in 2023. “I’ve improved the most in just the confidence in myself,” Otero said. That showed as Otero qualified for the U.S. Olympic Diving Trials, winning the 3-meter event with a score of 398.85 at the USA Diving Winter National Championships Nov. 29 in Knoxville, Tenn. The U.S. Olympic Diving Trials are set for June 17-23 in Knoxville. “Honestly, I just want to do my best and have fun,” Otero said. “I don’t want to get too starstruck by the competition. I want to enjoy the experience. The Trials are going to be something different. There is a lot on the line. People’s dreams are going to come true. I feel it will be a good competitive atmosphere. I don’t think I’ve ever been in an atmosphere quite like that.” Otero has continued his success this season — he was named Horizon League Diver of the week four times. He has set his sights on continuing that success at the NCAA Championships. “He’s made the most improvement in his overall degree of difficulty and his confidence in performing those highly difficult dives,” IUPUI coach Eric Barnes said. Otero started diving at age 11. “I played every sport, and diving was one that I found myself pretty decent at, so I just stuck with it,” Otero said. “Eric provided me the opportunity to dive at the (NCAA Division I) level.” Otero played soccer until he was 13. “Going into high school, I was focused on diving,” he said. Otero improved each year at the IHSAA boys swimming and diving state finals at the IU Natatorium at IUPUI. He was seventh as a sophomore in the 1-meter diving state finals, sixth as a junior and seventh as a sophomore.

IUPUI sophomore Sebastian Otero, a Fishers High School graduate, has qualified for U.S. Olympic Diving Trials. (Photo courtesy of IUPUI)

“I thought any competition experience would be good, so if it was the 1-meter for high school, I found it beneficial to get extra reps in,” said Otero, who also was a member

of the Fishers Diving Club. Otero said he had two major reasons for choosing IUPUI. “I’m a big family guy, so sticking close

EARNING ELITE STATUS Sebastian Otero recently became the dent-athletes, based on sport-specific thresholds that vary by sport. first-ever IUPUI athlete to earn United States Olympic and Paralympic Otero and the other elite Committee elite status. Elite student-athletes can receive status is a recognition that additional developmental trainprovides Otero flexibility in the ing expenses from the USOPC, including travel for parents, types of resources he can be provided and training hour limits guardians, coaches, training through NCAA legislation. partners and sport experts. Otero is one of 49 divers Otero also can work with his Otero among the more than 400 NCAA coaching staff without counting Division I student-athletes against time limits. Otero became the first athlete in the to earn the honor. The USOPC and its national governing bodies collaborate Horizon League to earn the USOPC elite annually to designate NCAA elite stustatus.

to home was a big factor in my decision to come to IUPUI,” Otero said. “I saw the potential and knew that Eric was a good coach. I just decided my best fit was here.” Barnes said Otero has exceeded his expectations in his first two seasons. “He’s done a tremendous job and he’s got intrinsic motivation,” Barnes said. “You lay it out there and you see how far you can go with it. It takes a lot of dedication and a lot of confidence. Kudos to him, because he figured a few things out. From that point forward, it’s just like building blocks, and then you see how far it can go. He’s experienced in his time here substantial growth and he’s handling all of that extremely well. To look at the (Olympic Trials) as more or less a jumping point from there, he succeeded in all these areas and is enjoying the fruits of his work.” ON THE COVER: IUPUI sophomore Sebastian

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Camp Cathedral counselors engage with younger campers in a creative workshop. (Photo courtesy of Cathedral High School)

Another popular camp with openings is aviation and flight engineering. “They go out and learn at the Mt. Comfort Airport,” Ernst said. “They get to get inside a plane. They don’t fly but they learn what goes on with a flight and the maintenance of flight and engineering of flight. They build rockets and models. They take a tour of a jet. It’s sponsored by the Civil Air Patrol.” A cross country distance camp and a hurdlers camp for middle school students have replaced the track and field camp, Ernst said.

There is a new exploring the world of dance camp. “Last year, we added a couple new sessions of our science camp,” Ernst said. “We added an early child introduction to science camp. We offered an additional arts camp.” Ernst said the safari camp for little kids always seems to sell out along with filmmakers camp for middle school students. “The robotics and Minecraft camps are always popular,” Ernst said. Another popular camp is American Girl for kindergarten through third grade. “The girls bring their doll along and they design accessories throughout the week,” Ernst said. “Each day has a theme based on one of the historical American Girl dolls. They interact with our counselors and they create these accessories, clothing and other crafted items.” A new camp added last year was pirates, ninjas and wizards for younger ages. “It’s a new adventure every day and using imagination,” Ernst said. “Kids get to be creative and do crafts, everything from a physical fitness obstacle course to making magic potions to creating a disguise.” Ernst said Cathedral High School has a strong reputation in sports and Camp Cathedral offers sessions in every IHSAA sport. For the complete schedule, visit gocathedral.com/ on-campus/campcathedral.




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‘BEAUTIFUL” Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre presents “Beautiful — The Carole King Musical” through March 30 at the Indianapolis venue. For more, visit beefandboards.com. FEINSTEIN’S CABARET Don Ferrell presents his tribute to Barry Manilow at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 21, and David Ranalli’s “Deception: An Evening of Magic and Lies” is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 22 at Feinstein’s at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel. For more, visit feinsteinshc.com. ‘ROMEO & JULIET’ Civic Theatre’s production of “Romeo & Juliet” runs through Feb. 24 at The Tarkington at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit civictheatre.org. ARETHA’S GOLD

From left, Onis Dean, Sarah Marone-Sowers and Dom Piedmonte perform in “Violet.” (Photo courtesy of Indy Ghost Light)

big a deal but when I was young, that’s all I used to be able to see on my face.” One challenge is there is a lot of music in her role and Marone-Sowers said she has worked to be strong enough vocally to sing through the whole show. Marone-Sowers, who is on the stage for all but about three minutes, said there are a couple of emotional scenes that will be challenging Marone-Sowers is making her CCP debut. “I’ve worked with (director) Kathleen Horrigan before at Footlight numerous times and I saw she was directing ‘Violet,’” she said. “I wanted the opportunity to work with her again because she’s just so amazing.” Marone-Sowers had never seen the musical, but when she researched it, she wanted to play Violet. Indianapolis resident Scott Fleshood plays the preacher. “It’s interesting to play what I would say is a Benny Hinn-type character,” Fleshood said. “Somebody who is there to what she thinks will provide hope, but ends up being more of a sham.” Fleshood said his friend Ben Davis, a

Lawrence North High School graduate, played the preacher in the Broadway production. Horrigan, who retired as a Lawrence Central High School theater teacher in May 2023, directed CCP’s “Tick, Tick …Boom!” In 2022. The Fishers resident said “Violet’ was a musical she wanted to direct. “You know how hard it is to look at someone that is scarred or disabled physically, but also the scars inside that we carry with us,” Horrigan said. “And, of course, that scar was inside of her as well as she thought she was extremely ugly when she was really a beautiful person inside. She felt that no one would see that because her father didn’t really recognize that and nor to the community. Her whole life, she’s never felt like she was attractive to anyone until she gets on this bus. These two soldiers both kind of vie for her.” One of the soldiers is Black, which creates another issue in a era when interracial marriage wasn’t legal in all states until 1967. For more, visit carmelplayers.org.

Singer Divine Brown recreates Aretha Franklin’s 1969 greatest hits album in tribute at 8 p.m. Feb. 24 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit thecenterpresents.org. ‘RHAPSODY IN BLUE’ Indiana Wind Symphony will present “Rhapsody in Blue: The Centennial” at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at the Palladium at the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel. For more, visit indianawindsymphony.org. ‘THE WILD WILD WEST’ Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre presents “The Wild Wild West” through Feb. 25 at The Florence Theatre, 329 Gradle Dr., Carmel. For more, visit gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org.

DISPATCH Indianapolis Opera fundraiser set — The third annual Opera Cabaret at Union 50 is set for 6 p.m. Feb. 21 at Union 50, 620 N. East St., Indianapolis. The Indianapolis Opera resident artists will perform an intimate cabaret-style show, featuring opera favorites, musical theater numbers and Great American Songbook hits. Included in the $150 ticket price is a multi-course meal with a complimentary glass of wine. For more, visit indyopera.org.


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At home help for elderly or infirm: light housekeeping; personal care; cooking; laundry; errands; etc. 317-577-8889 Part-Time Administrative Assistant Position If you are a well-organized and detailoriented person looking for part-time work, please read on! We are a friendly, growing accounting + tax firm with a fivestar reputation seeking a part-time person to assist with organizing client materials for our team a few hours each day during the tax season. This is an in-office (not remote) job in far northern Marion County. For complete details and inquiries, email: position4newperson@gmail.com

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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A SHOP TO CALL HOME? Integrity Automotive is looking for a full time automotive technician. In business for 28 years in downtown Carmel with a solid, happy customer base and a positive, goodnatured work environment. The best candidate is a motivated, well-organized technician with at least three years hands on experience in automotive diagnosis, problem-solving and repair. Able to interpret and apply diagnostic/repair information from computerized databases and other sources. Also able communicate clearly and effectively with your supervisor, your fellow employees and, as needed, with customers. A complete job description is available with a request to frontdesk@integrityautomotive.net. We offer competitive pay with a Monday through Friday work week and (after 90 days) up to four sick/personal days per year and paid holidays. To schedule an interview, send your resume with contact information to: frontdesk@integrityautomotive.net . 40 S Rangeline Rd Carmel Indiana 46032 www.IntegrityAutomotive.net Apparel printing business in Westfield is needing a part time screen cleaner for our printing department. $14 an hour, start immediately Call Beth Simpson 317-867-8518.

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HUNT CLUB BOARDING KENNEL SEEKS Part-Time Kennel Assistant responsible for the daily care of dogs, kennel maintenance, and other duties, as assigned. Exceptional customer service and good communication skills via in-person interaction. Team Member availability includes weekdays, weekends, and holidays. Interested candidates submit resume to: huntclubkennel@gmail.com.

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LEGAL NOTICE OF DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC’S STANDARD CONTRACT RIDER NO. 54 EXCESS DISTRIBUTED GENERATION UPDATE TO MARGINAL DG PRICE DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC (“Duke Energy Indiana”) hereby provides notice that on or around February 12, 2024, Duke Energy Indiana, will file a request to revise its Rider No. 54 Excess Distributed Generation Marginal DG price for calendar year 2024. This update of Standard Contract Rider No. 54 Marginal DG price provides the updated calculation of the rate that will be used to calculate the Excess Distributed Energy credit for Net Metering customers. Standard Contract Rider 54 is available to all Duke Energy Indiana customers with Distributed Generation (DG) Resources within its service territory and subject to Indiana Code 8-1-40. The revised Standard Contract Rider No. 54 is expected to be approved approximately thirty-days from the date of filing unless an objection is made. Any objections may be made by contacting the Secretary of the Commission, or Randall C. Helmen with the Indiana Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor at the following addresses or phone numbers: Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission 101 W. Washington St., Suite 1500 East Indianapolis, IN 46204-3407 317-232-2703

Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor - PNC Center 115 W. Washington St., Suite 1500 South Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-2494

Duke Energy Indiana, LLC

By: Stan Pinegar

LEGAL NOTICE OF DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC’s STANDARD CONTRACT RIDER NO. 50 PARALLEL OPERATION – FOR QUALIFYING FACILITY

GET COOKING WITH US!

Immediate opening for executive chef Our Tucci’s team at Carmel City Center is seeking an experienced executive chef with a passion for food and people. Must be adept at handling the pressures of running a high-volume kitchen. In addition to a competitive salary, we offer major medical insurance, dental and vision insurance, paid time off and a monthly house account.

EXPERIENCE:

• Proven executive chef with a track record of high-volume restaurant or hotel work. • Extensive knowledge of culinary techniques, ingredients and flavor profiles. • Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and inspire a team. • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. • Ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced environment. (EOE. This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. The executive chef may be required to perform other related duties as assigned.)

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DUKE ENERGY INDIANA, LLC (“Duke Energy Indiana”) hereby provides notice that on or around February 27, 2024, Duke Energy Indiana, in accordance with 170 IAC 4-4.1-10, will submit its Standard Contract Rider No. 50, Parallel Operation-For Qualifying Facility (“Standard Contract Rider 50”) to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (“Commission”) for approval under the Commission’s thirty-day administrative filing procedures and guidelines. This filing of Standard Contract Rider 50 provides the updated calculation of the standard offer rates for the purchase of energy and capacity for 2024. Standard Contract Rider 50 is available to all qualifying Duke Energy Indiana customers and is expected to be approved approximately thirty-days from the date of filing, unless an objection is made. Any objections may be made by contacting the Secretary of the Commission, or Randall C. Helmen with the Indiana Office of the Utility Consumer Counselor at the following addresses or phone numbers: Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission 101 W. Washington St., Suite 1500 East Indianapolis, IN 46204-3407 317-232-2703

Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor - PNC Center 115 W. Washington St. Suite 1500 South Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-232-2494

Duke Energy Indiana, LLC

By: Stan Pinegar

2024 CELEBRATION OF LIFE back by popular demand

BASKETBALL MADNESS 6:00 PM

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MARCH 15TH

Kick-off March Madness with us as we gather to Celebrate Life! The O'Connor House provides a Christian home and loving support to improve the lives of homeless, pregnant women, and their toddlers and babies. Register online at www.theoconnorhouse.org Sponsored in part by:


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Get ready to be mesmerized by a celestial masterpiece as the communities of Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and the Northern Towns become the perfect stage for the total solar eclipse, when the moon gracefully dances in front of the sun and casts its shadow across the landscape. Witness the magic of the cosmos with friends and family at official viewing locations like Carmel Civic Square, Conner Prairie, Cool Creek Park, Grand Park Sports Campus, Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center and Strawtown Kotweewi Park. Grab your eclipse glasses, set up your cameras and join Hamilton County in this celestial celebration—it’s guaranteed to be an unforgettable experience!

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THE HIXON 5 Piece Set: sofa, 2 swivel chairs, coffee table, nesting side table

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