Ex-Disney skater returns to Indiana arena after knife attack
BRIAN BLAIR, The Republic
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COLUMBUS, Ind. (AP) A few minutes into a recent rehearsal for the annual Lincoln Center Skate Club ice show, co-producer and performer Emma Baxter struck a victorious dance pose to lead and direct her young, gliding cast arms flexed confidently like a champion bodybuilder while adding a fierce expression.
Just a moment before, as the Broadway tune “When I Grow Up” blared over the Hamilton Community Center and Ice Arena speakers, a somewhat telling lyric surfaced: “I will be strong enough to carry all the heavy things … .”
Ex-Disney skater returns to Indiana arena after knife attack
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New AV system chosen for courts
County officials have chosen a local company to provide an install new audio/visual systems with enhanced teleconferencing capacity for local courtrooms.
The Bartholomew County commissioners accepted a bid of $158,420 from the locally-based CIM Technology Solutions to provide and install the equipment in all courtrooms except Bartholomew Circuit Court. New equipment for Judge Kelly Benjamin’s courtroom was already part of the extensive renovation now underway in that courtroom, county IT director Scott Mayes said.
While the county originally estimated the new equipment would cost $200,000, the bid from CIM Technology came in under that at $155,420, Mayes said. In addition, the county has purchased a one-year managed services agreement for $3,000 that will ensure local courts will have the shortest possible repair time if needed, he said.
Hearing set in Miller residency case
Bartholomew County Republican Councilman Matt Miller is seeking to have a lawsuit challenging his residency in the county dismissed.
And the number of plaintiffs in the lawsuit has changed since it was filed on Sept. 9 in Bartholomew Superior Court 1.
Originally, the lawsuit listed plaintiffs as Bartholomew County Democratic Party Chairman Steve Schoettmer, as well as then-county council candidates Claudette Schroer, Olisa Humes and Tiffany Bosley.
Besides Miller, three members of the Bartholomew County Election Board Jay Phelps, Jim Holland and Julie Schuette were listed as co-defendants. Schoettmer said he included the election board in an effort to persuade them to launch its own investigation into Miller’s legal residence.