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Dr. Phil Borst played significant leadership roles in the successful effort by Indiana and the City of Indianapolis to host the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments and the NCAA Men’s March Madness Tournament. Meet Dr. Philip Borst (PU DVM ’75), a Purdue Veterinary Medicine alumnus and long-time Indianapolis practitioner who also serves as co-chairman of the local organizing committee for the Big Ten Men’s and Women’s Basketball Tournaments. His innovative career combination began while he was a student at Purdue where, in addition to his studies, he also served as a student manager of the Men’s Basketball Team. ....
Here is what some major retailers around the state are choosing to do: Walmart: Walmart will keep up its blanket requirement that every shopper in its stores have a face covering. Sam’s Club, owned and operated by Walmart Inc., will continue the same policy. Target: Masks or face coverings are required in all Target stores, even for those who have been vaccinated. The exceptions are guests with underlying medical conditions or young children, according to the store’s website. Home Depot: Nationwide, Home Depot still requires masks or face coverings. Aldi: Masks are still required. Costco: Masks or face shields are still required for all members. If a member has a medical condition preventing them from wearing a mask, they must wear a face shield. ....
Indiana mask mandate: These major retailers are still requiring masks thestarpress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thestarpress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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John Feinstein: Indianapolis has long history with Final Four, but this chapter is one to forget FREE NEWSLETTERS This is the 41st time I have attended the Final Four. I have never seen anything like this version. And I hope never to see anything like it again. It isn’t just sitting in 70,000-seat Lucas Oil Stadium with fans filling the place at about 10% capacity. It isn’t sitting in a football press box several miles from the court. It isn’t even feeling grateful for a bottle of water and a national anthem performed in less than three minutes. ....