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240 Strings to hold 3rd livestream of season

240 Strings to hold 3rd livestream of season Share Pianist Anastasia Antonacos, right, of 240 Strings is pictured with violinist Tracey Jasas-Hardel. Antonacos will hold a livestreamed performance later this month. Courtesy photo 240 Strings will hold its third livestreamed performance of the season later this month. Anastasia Antonacos, of the Portland Piano Trio, will play some solo piano music by European, African-American, Afro-Caribbean, and Asian-American composers and arrangers on Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. Antonacos has performed around the world as a soloist and chamber musician. She has testified before the federal Appropriations Committee in support of funding for the National Endowment for the Arts, and her solo CD, “Colour is the Keyboard,” was recorded and produced by Bob Ludwig of Gateway Mastering Studios.

AG-Elect Rokita Announces Torres As Chief Deputy Attorney General – WBIW

 December 30, 2020 (INDIANAPOLIS)  – Indiana Attorney General-elect Todd Rokita has selected Lori Torres to serve as Chief Deputy Attorney General and Chief of Staff in his new administration beginning January 11, 2021. Torres is the current Inspector General for Indiana, appointed to that post in 2017 by Governor Eric Holcomb. “I am thrilled to have Inspector General Lori Torres joining our Administration as Chief Deputy and Chief of Staff. She is a skilled lawyer of the highest integrity and exactly the type of leader we need to take action for the citizens of our great state on day one,” said Attorney General-Elect Rokita. Torres is a veteran public servant, having served as the Indiana Commissioner of Labor under Governor Mitch Daniels and as the former General Counsel and Deputy Commissioner for the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). During her time at INDOT, she led a team of 100 people and consistently delivered results that were on time and o

Black doctor dies of COVID-19 after complaining of racist treatment at Indiana hospital

Black doctor dies of COVID-19 after complaining of racist treatment at Indiana hospital This is how Black people get killed. Dr. Susan Moore and last updated 2020-12-24 22:45:19-05 Editor s note: A full statement from the head of IU Health was released Thursday evening. A copy of that statement is included at the end of this story. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A Black Indianapolis physician died on Sunday with COVID-19 after she complained of racist treatment from IU Health North Hospital, according to her family. In a now-viral video, Dr. Susan Moore recorded her every step when seeking treatment after contracting COVID-19 on Nov. 29. Moore claimed she had to beg for CT scans and a drug that could significantly reduce her recovery time called remdesivir.

Zachary Norman | Obituary | Lebanon Reporter

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