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HOPE, Ind. – The Main Street of Hope board announced this week that Matt Lee will be its new executive director starting on June 1. He replaces Susan Thayer Fye who recently stepped down.
Lee is a 1995 graduate of Hauser High School and is currently the lead singer and promoter of the Night Owl Country Band. He also is a CNC programmer for the Christopher Stephens Corporation.
Main Street of Hope is a not-for-profit group under the umbrella of Heritage of Hope and is an accredited member of the Indiana Main Street organization, which encourages community-driven revitalization of downtown areas in Indiana cities and towns. It is a community organization dedicated to the revitalization of the Hope Town Square through historic preservation and beautification.
Hope council approves limited assistance for food pantry
HOPE The Hope Town Council is hoping to provide some assistance to small businesses and residents in the town.
“From what I know, there are probably two businesses around the town square that have not been hurt badly,” Susan Thayer Fye told the Hope Town Council.
Even before COVID-19 began damaging the national economy, the latest census data showed the median household income in Hope was about 20% lower than the comparative median figure of $60,152 earned by families in Columbus. That same data shows 6.3% of Hope residents living in poverty, while 6% had no health insurance.