Reginald Simmons to be new HSE HS Principal, subject to school board vote

The Hamilton Southeastern (HGSE) School Board will have a meeting Tuesday morning at 7:30 to enact a new student fee schedule, but there will be another item on the agenda of special interest to anyone connected to HSE High School.

The board is scheduled to vote on an administration recommendation to hire Reginald Simmons as the new HSE High School Principal.  Mr. Simmons would replace Janie Ulmer, who is moving on to a job with the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA).

Reggie Simmons is listed currently in the HSE Schools staff directory as Director of Hamilton Southeastern Fishers Academy.

Just when you think you know….

We thought this was a Memorial Day flyover, but later found it was something else

As a journalist, I do my best to provide accurate information as best I can.  Sometimes, I write something that needs to be corrected later.  This is one of those times.

When writing my story on the Fishers Memorial Day observance this year, I included a photo I had taken of a plan flying over the proceedings.  Master of ceremonies El Ahlwardt had said early in the event to expect a flyover and watch for it approaching behind him.

As the ceremony continued, there was a plane that was flying over the municipal complex just as Mr. Ahlwardt said it would.

However, based on comments made at the Fishers Armed Services Committee Meeting a few days ago, the planned flyover was cancelled as the Memorial Day event was beginning.

The plane that did appear above the Fishers City Hall “was not a flyover,” Ahlwardt said.  The planned flyover aircraft was apparently not ready for flight, so Ahlwardt made clear that no pilot should take off in a plane not ready to fly.

This was the second year in a row the planned flyover did not materialize, so the city is looking at other options for the 2023 Memorial Day flyover.

No one knows what the plane was doing that did fly over the ceremony on Memorial Day, we just know it was not the planned flyover.

Again, sometimes things are not what they seem at the time.  Just setting the record straight.

Art on the Prairie 2022

The Mudsock Jazz Combo provided music during the first hour of the art fair

Saturday morning began with threat of rain and a bit of cloudy mist in the air.  Then the sun began to shine on Conner Prairie.  It was a busy Saturday with lots of families exploring the local historical museum

Saturday was also the annual Arts on the Prairie event, sponsored by the Fishers Arts Council.  There were plenty of booths with artists displaying their work for sale.

There was music and an atmosphere conducive to a day of celebrating art.

Below are photos of some of those artists, with the artwork they created.

Art Gallery at the Hub has its first artist reception

When the decision came down that the current Fishers City Hall would face demolition, the Fishers Arts Council had an important decision to make – the monthly art displays and artist reception needed a new location.

The council found the perfect venue at the Hamilton County Community Foundation building on Technology Drive, across from the Fieldhouse.

The first artist reception at the new location features the work of two artists – Critt Hunter and Koral Mutlu.  There were many compliments about the foundation’s facility, and the only complaint was the construction on Technology Drive that requires it to be a one-way street for now.

After a long time featuring the Art Gallery at Fishers City Hall, it appears the display and monthly reception has found a new home with the Hamilton County Community Foundation.

 

The group Crossing Bridges provided the music
The Foundation provides plenty of space for the reception

Fishers Road Construction weekly update

Road construction in the Fishers area is in full swing and the listing of projects is long.  It includes ongoing work such as State Road 37 plus a number of other construction sites.

Below is the full listing, as provided by the City of Fishers:

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STATE ROAD 37 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

STATE ROAD 37 AND 146TH STREETAll left-turn lanes are currently restricted on SR 37 and on 146th Street with traffic moved to the interior lanes. Thru traffic and right turns on SR 37 and 146th Street will remain open. Drivers are encouraged to seek alternate routes for all left turn access. View an alternate route map here.  On Monday, June 13 and Tuesday, June 14, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. there will be single lane restrictions each direction on SR 37 between 141st Street & 146th Street to place HMA widening along the median shoulder. STATE ROAD 37 AND 131ST/135TH STREETOn/after Tuesday, June 14, the contractor will begin the traffic switch to move SR 37 northbound over to the newly constructed lanes and close 135th Street access east of SR 37. This will take place at night and could take two evenings to complete and will require single lane closures for northbound and southbound SR 37. Once the traffic switch is complete, this will allow right in/right out access for northbound at 131st Street. The 135th Street access east of SR 37 closure will be in place through July. View the detour map here.Please drive with caution through this area. To learn more about the State Road 37 Improvement Project and sign up to receive text updates, visit 37Thrives.com.

PROJECTS NORTH OF 116TH STREET 
TECHNOLOGY DRIVE (NORTHEAST COMMERCE PARK)

The inside lane of the Technology Drive is currently closed to traffic to allow for construction of new pavement in the inside lane.  One-way traffic will be in place in the outside lane as shown here.  Access to all businesses will be maintained during the construction.

SOUTHEASTERN PKY. & CYNTHEANNE ROAD

The intersection at Southeastern Pky. & Cyntheanne Road is currently closed for roundabout construction and is anticipated to reopen by the end of July. View the detour map here. Schoolhouse 7 Café will remain open for business during construction. View how to access their business here. ATLANTIC ROADOn Monday, June 13, Atlantic Road, between Del Webb Parkway and the south property line of Oakmont, will be resurfaced as part of the Estes Park road improvements. Traffic control will be in place.  

PROJECTS ON 116TH STREET 
116TH STREET BETWEEN OLIO ROAD & BROOKS SCHOOL ROAD

The westbound lanes of 116th Street between Olio Road and Brooks School Road will be closed, weather permitting, beginning on Monday, June 13 at 5 a.m. and is expected to reopen by Tuesday, June 14 at 6 a.m. for concrete joint repair work by DPW. View detour map here

NICKEL PLATE TRAIL

On Saturday, June 11, crews will be working on the concrete stairs by the Depot. The work area will be barricaded to keep surrounding areas safe. The barricades should be removed by the morning of Tuesday, June 14.  

2022 RESURFACING PROJECT

ADA ramp and curb reconstruction has started taking place in Charleston Crossing, Delaware Pointe, Eller Trails, Eller Commons, Eller Run, Fishers Pointe, Hickory Woods, Lantern Overlook, Overlook at Beaver Ridge, Sunblest and Waterford Gardens as part of the 2022 Resurfacing Project. Homeowners will be notified via door hangers prior to any curb reconstruction near their home. After ADA ramp and curb reconstruction is completed, those areas will be restored with topsoil and seed. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to water the seed for the seed to germinate. Prior to road resurfacing, residents will be notified via street signage for street parking restrictions.

HSE HS DECA Club honored by the school board

DECA Club before the HSE School Board

The HSE High School DECA Club was honored at Wednesday night’s Hamilton Southeastern School Board meeting.  Eric Bedrosian, Alex Jurkovich and Ajay Singh were named International Champions at this year’s International Career Development Conference.

DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America and is described as a non-profit student organization, preparing emerging student leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools and colleges around the globe.

In other items from the board session:

–The district has a new contract to provide most custodial services for school buildings.  It is a $4.2 million pact with a SSC.  The bid accepted is what was described as a “base bid’ providing custodial services.  The new contract takes effect July 1.

–Administrator Matt Kegley provided a presentation on Work Based learning, helping students not headed for college go to a certification program.  For more on Dr. Kegley’s presentation, use this link.

–The board approved matching funds for Fall Creek Intermediate and Sand Creek Intermediate playgrounds.

–The board voted to adopt new Spanish language program resources, botht print and digital.

–Bus leases were approved for 9 new buses at a total purchase price of $1,252,525.00.

–Board members voted to replace the chiller at HSE High School and hired a construction manager, Pepper Construction, for the renovation of Lantern Road Elementary at a cost of roughly $911,000.

–New lighting for Fishers Elementary School was approved.

–There will be a “Back to School” party at the Nickel Plate Amphitheater July 30th, 4pm-7pm.

The video of the board meeting is online at available at this link.

Spark Festival still looking for volunteers

Any festival needs volunteers to be successful and the City of Fishers is still seeking local volunteers for the Spark Fishers Festival.  The city says there are a variety of volunteer opportunities available.

There are plenty of possibilities for all ages, including ice delivery drivers to parade marshals and vendor support leaders.  There are some perks for volunteers, including complimentary tickets to a Fishers Parks ticketed concert, drinks, snacks, a meal, as well as a swag bag filled with lots of fun branded gifts.

The festival begin Tuesday, June 21 with a free concert and wraps-up Saturday, June 25, with a street fair and parade.  For more, use this link.

It is very easy to raise your hand and become a Spark volunteer.  Just use this link.

 

Fire Dept. promotes Chad Hiner to the rank of lieutenant

Chad Hiner

Chad Hiner, a 19-year veteran of the Fishers Fire Department, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant.  The promotion was effective June 7th, when Hiner was presented his Lt. shield and helmet by Fire Chief Steve Orusa.

Hiner has been an “acting officer” for fill-ins since 2012, and is a paramedic, special rescue team member, hazmat tech, and is part of the community paramedicine team on his days off shift.

Lt. Hiner is also the director of the “Firefighters Fathead Challenge,” a trivia night sponsored by the Hamilton County Firefighters Local #4416 union that raises money for firefighter families with special medical needs.  That program is anticipated to be back by March of 2023.

The new lieutenant’s initial assignment is Engine 391, located at Station 91 in the Nickel Plate Amphitheater.