Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1999 — Page 5

FRIDAY, AUGUST 6,1999

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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BRIEFS Continued from A1 in state funds to help needy Hoo- . siers keep cool. “The hot temperatures we’ve been having lately can be a real health risk for people who don’t have a way to stay cool," O’Bannon said. “This extra money will help needy Hoosiers get box fans or air conditioners, or even help them pay electric bills that will increase because of air-conditioning use.” The money will be added to die Indiana Energy Assistance Program (EAP) and will allow the state to help an additional 14,000 Hoosier households this, summer, the governor said. Indiana has already earmarked $27.1 million in EAP funds that can be used to help 33,000 Indiana families with summer cooling and approximately 100,000 families with winter heating. These figures are based on the number of families helped by the program last year. Families whose incomes are at or below 125 percent of the Federal Property Level (FPL) qualify for help. They may receive up to two box fans through EAP. Households with incomes at or below 125 percent FPL and with a member who is elderly, disabled or under 6 years of age may receive two box fans, or a $50 credit to help pay their electric bills. Certain “at risk” households meeting medical need requirements can also obtain assistance in buying a home airconditioner. Hoosiers who need help may contact the Community Action Agency in their county, or call 1 (800) 622-4973 to find the community program serving their county. IPS plans for students from desegregation areas Parents and guardians who live in the former Lawrence and Warren township schools’ desegregation areas are urged to enroll their kindergarten students who now will attend Indianapolis Public Schools as soon as possible. The larger transfer areas are roughly bounded by 46th Street, north; 30th Street, south; Arlington Avenue, east; and Emerson Avenue, west. A smaller area is bounded by John Jay Drive, John Marshall Drive and Mitthoeffer Road also is. Students from these areas will become the first generation of youngsters to attend IPS schools since the reversal of a federal desegregation order that was lifted in June 1998. •> For more information, call *226-3224 or 226-4717.

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