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Noblesville Schools Dollars to be used to resurface portions of 146th, 196th streets . . . receives fourth consecutive music education honor INDOT awards Hamilton The REPORTER Noblesville Schools an- nounced last Monday it has been named a 2019 Best County major road grant Community for Music Ed- ucation winner by the Na- The REPORTER ing will also ilton County have definite age and tional Association of Mu- The Indiana Depart- be used to re- is responsible condition-related needs. sic Merchants (NAMM) ment of Transportation surface 196th for funding This grant money will Foundation. This is the (INDOT) has award- Street from the rest. allow us to stretch our fourth consecutive year ed Hamilton County Promise Road “We rate budget and do more pav- Noblesville Schools has one of only 12 districts in $719,285 as part of its to State Road our roads on ing.” earned the honor. Indiana to receive the des- Community Crossings 13 in Wayne an annual basis Resurfacing the var- The national recogni- ignation this year and one Matching Grant Fund Township. and prioritize ious areas along 146th tion highlights school dis- of even fewer to have re- Program. The Com- our resurfacing Street between Adios tricts for their outstanding ceived the honor for four The county will use munity Cross- program based Pass and River Road, as efforts by teachers, admin- consecutive years. the money to resurface ings Matching Davis on condition well as work along the istrators, parents, students Districts were selected various deteriorated ar- Grant Funds, which are ratings and available 5.7-mile stretch of 196th and community leaders in based on music funding, eas along 146th Street, administered by INDOT, funding,” said Hamilton Street from Promise embracing music education staffing of highly qualified primarily the intersec- will fund 50 percent of County Highway De- Road to State Road 13, as a part of the core school music teachers, commit- tion of 146th and Hazel the construction up to the partment Director Brad- is tentatively scheduled curriculum. ment to standards and ac- Dell Road. This fund- awarded amount. Ham- ley Davis. “These roads to start in August. Noblesville Schools is cess to music instruction. A2 “Go Teal” with Prevail! Week of April 8, 2019 Janus gets a visit from award-winning author The REPORTER with the Indiana author. Remember your favor- While the Indiana ite book from when you Humanities Council has were learning to read? Do awarded numerous grant you remember how it made awards to various nonprof- you feel to enter a new, dif- it organizations throughout ferent and exciting imagi- the state, this was the first nary world? You loved it, time that a program serv- told everyone about it and ing people with disabilities read that book over and hosted a Novel Conversa- over again. Many people tions Speakers event. Lit- at Janus are now discover- eracy is so much more than ing the great joy found in learning letters and reading Dietitians For You books as they participate words. It is truly the main Nutrition and Fitness Accountability Coaching in the Doorways Literacy character in everyone’s program. life story. Not a diet. Not a fitNess fad. it’s a lifestyle Janus was recently hon- Photo provided by Janus Indiana Humanities ored as one of 20 recipi- Indiana Author Award recipient Sarah connects people, opens ents of an Indiana Human- Gerkensmeyer leads a literacy activity at the minds and enriches lives ities Novel Conversations by creating and facilitating Janus Novel Conversations event. (From top Speakers grant award. As a programs that encourage Amanda Simpson, Ann Bill, Sarah result of that award, Door- left to right) Hoosiers to think read and ways welcomed Indiana Gerkensmeyer and Evelyn Mead. talk. For more information Author Award recipient from the ARC of Greater ety of literacy activities that about the Doorways Liter- Sarah Gerkensmeyer to Boone County, attended included readings, special acy program, contact Tim Janus. 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County seeks Senior Volunteer of the Year The REPORTER 17, and the winner will be 60; prior volunteer experi- with St. Mary’s Child Cen- The Hamilton County one of eight finalists for ence also may be consid- ter, Actors Theatre of In- Council on Aging is ac- CICOA Aging & In-Home ered as a reflection of their diana, Riverview Health cepting nominations for its Solutions’ Senior Volunteer long-term commitment to Foundation and other orga- annual Senior Volunteer of the Year Award. The fi- volunteerism. nizations. of the Year Award, which nalists, each representing a Hamilton County’s The Hamilton County recognizes seniors 65 and county in CICOA’s service 2018 Senior Volunteer of Council on Aging is one older who have positively area, will be honored at a the Year was Winnie Nes- of eight local, independent impacted others through regional event June 28. tle, a Carmel resident who councils on aging located in their volunteer efforts. 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Larry Hoagland Sandra E. Spaugh Robert Eugene Redd March 18, 1944 – April 4, 2019 August 27, 1942 – March 23, 2019 May 5, 1938 – March 30, 2019 Larry Hoagland, 75, Noblesville, passed away on Thurs- Sandra E. Spaugh, 76, Fishers, passed away on March Robert Eugene Redd was born May 5, 1938 in Straw- day, April 4, 2019 at St. Vincent Hos- 23, 2019. She was born in New Alba- town to Virgil and Myrtle Redd. Rob- pital Indianapolis surrounded by fami- ny, Ind., on August 27, 1942, daughter ert passed away on March 30, 2019 at ly and friends. He was born on March of Gilbert and Joan Couch. the age of 80. 18, 1944 to Daniel and Arlene (Wright) In addition to her parents, Sandi He is survived by his son, Rob- Hoagland in Lafayette. was preceded in death by her husband, ert M. Redd; daughter-in-law, Ruth; Larry proudly served in the United Stephen Spaugh. granddaughter, Vickie Ramsey; grand- States Air Force as an aircraft techni- Survivors include her brother, Hugh son-in-law, Eric Ramsey; great-grand- cian during the Vietnam War. He later Couch (Lois); children, Eric Sinzhei- children, Sonya and Eli; sisters, Dor- worked as an automotive technician and mer, Greg Sinzheimer, Rebekah Pajak thy and Mary; brother, Clarence; and operated a landscaping business. Larry (Daniel) and Kevin Spaugh (Billy); many nieces and nephews. was a member of the American Legion nine grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Robert was preceded in death by his wife, Colette in Fishers. He loved being surrounded Family and friends gathered on Friday, April 5, 2019 at Redd; son, Steven Redd; and brother, Raymond Redd. by family and friends, telling stories, Geist Christian Church, 8550 Mud Creek Road, Indianap- Services were held on Friday, April 5, 2019 at Randall working on his ’69 Chevelle, car shows, olis, followed by a Celebration of Life Service. and Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville, flea markets and taking the scenic route. Please visit bussellfamilyfunerals.com to share a mem- with visitation prior to the time of service. Pastor Alejan- Larry is survived by his wife, Jennifer Hoagland; sons, ory and read Sandi’s complete obituary. dro Smith officiated. Burial was at Arcadia Cemetery fol- Willie (Marci) Hoagland and Michael (Michael Eaton) Arrangements entrusted to Bussell Family Funerals, lowing the service. Hoagland; grandchildren, Travis (Megann) Hoagland, Olivia Carmel-Westfield. Condolences: randallroberts.com (Chase Hubbard) Hoagland, Erica (Austin Mitchell) Hoag- land and Andy (Emily) Bell; great-grandchildren, Henry and Charlotte Hubbard; brother, Robert (Eloise) Hoagland; and Richard L. Cox Robert E. McConnell sisters-in-law, Joyce and Pat Hoagland. July 17 1949 – April 2, 2019 October 5, 1944 – April 1, 2019 In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers, Donald and Jerry Hoagland. Richard L. Cox, 69, passed away on April 2, 2019. He Robert E. McConnell, 74, Connersville, passed away Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, was born on July 17, 1949 to the late on Monday, April 1, 2019 at Reid 2019 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Donald and Betty Cox. Health in Richmond, Ind. He was Road, Noblesville, with Pastor Jim Staggers officiating. Visi- Rick was a 1967 graduate of Mar- born on October 5, 1944 to Robert and tation will be from 11 a.m. to the time of service at the funeral ion-Adams High School. He gradu- Verna (Robbins) McConnell in Jones- home. The family would like to encourage friends to bring ated from Purdue University in 1971 ville, Va. their classic cars and hot rods for a cruise-in. where he was a member of Alpha Bobby worked as a bagger for In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made Gamma Rho Fraternity. He was a Marsh. He loved to collect stamps and in Larry’s honor to the American Heart Association, 208 S. lifelong Boone County resident and coins, and he enjoyed reading comic LaSalle St., Suite 1500, Chicago, IL 60604-1242. farmer. books. Condolences: randallroberts.com He was very active in communi- He is survived by his brother, Wil- ty service. He served three terms on the Marion-Adams liam McConnell; as well as many nieces and nephews. Board of Education. He was a charter member of the In addition to his parents, Bobby was preceded in death Douglas S. Jones Sheridan Lions Club where he served as chairman of their by his brothers, Alfred G. McConnell and Andy Joe Mc- June 6, 1961 – March 30, 2019 annual 4th of July Parade until 2018. He served on the Connell; and sisters, Mary Flanary, Nancy Roberta Shell, Boone County Co-op Board of Directors as well as the Paula Sue Yeary and Stella Marie Presley. Douglas S. Jones, 57, Fishers, passed away on Saturday, Board of Directors of Boone County Co-alliance. He was Services will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, March 30, 2019 in Denver, Pa. He was also a member of the Terhune United Methodist Church. 2019 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., born on June 6, 1961 to Robert and He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He Noblesville, with visitation from 4 p.m. to the time of service. Betty (Poore) Jones in Indianapolis. married Barbara Weaver Cox on September 1, 1974. He Condolences: randallroberts.com Doug was a pilot for Southern has one daughter, Kelly (Doug) Huegerich, Brookfield, Airways Express. He was a member Wis., and one son, Ryan (Lori) Cox, Ft. Wayne. He has of White River Christian Church and four grandchildren, Alex Huegerich, Ashley Huegerich, Dorothy Jewel Falin Millersburg Masonic Lodge. Doug- Grace Cox and Thomas Cox. In addition to his wife, August 31, 1935 – March 30, 2019 las enjoyed flying, motorcycles, cars, children and grandchildren, he is survived by his sister, woodworking, computers and John Cheryl Inman and brother, Brian (Donna) Cox as well as Dorothy Jewel Falin, 83, Noblesville, passed away Deere items. He owned Doug’s Dr. several nieces and nephews. on Saturday, March 30, 2019 at Riv- Dish and loved his family. Rick was preceded in death by his parents. erview Health in Noblesville follow- Doug is survived by his wife, Lorraine Jones; father, Services were held on Monday, April 8 at the Terhune ing a long battle with chronic illness. Robert D. (Beverly) Jones; son, Matthew Scott (Julie) United Methodist Church. Visitation was held prior to the She was born on August 31, 1935 in Jones; and daughter, Ashley Rene Jones. memorial service and celebration of life. Rev. Frank Cia- Whitesburg, Ky., and was the daugh- He was preceded in death by his mother, Betty J. Jones. mpa officiated. ter of Viola Boggs. Services will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 12, In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memori- Dorothy spent most of her youth in 2019 at White River Christian Church, 1685 N. 10th St., al contributions be made to the Sheridan Lions Club, the Kentucky but later moved to Indiana Noblesville, with visitation from 4 p.m. to the time of Terhune United Methodist Church or Phi Beta Psi Nation- looking for work. She retired from In- service. Pastor Tim Brock will officiate. Burial will be at al Cancer Research Project. diana Bell after many years of service. Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. All are invited to leave a condolence to the family Dorothy was an active member of Open Door Free Meth- Doug’s care has been entrusted to Randall & Roberts at fisherfunerals.com. Fisher Family Funeral Services is odist Church in Noblesville. In her free time, she enjoyed Fishers Mortuary. honored to serve the Cox Family. spending time with family and friends and her home garden. Memorial contributions may be made to American Dorothy leaves behind her loving husband of 62 years, Heart Association, 208 S. LaSalle St., Suite 1500, Chica- Dedrick Falin; her daughter, Sharon (Falin) Adams and go, IL 60604-1242. Adam Joseph Bisesi Mike Adams; her grandson, Levi Falin and Megan (Mc- Condolences: randallroberts.com July 6, 1983 – April 2, 2019 Laughlin) Falin; her grandson, Brady Turner; and her great-grandsons, Luke and Matthew Falin. Adam Joseph Bisesi, 35, Indianapolis, born July 6, In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by Judith Joanne Wallace 1983 passed away on Tuesday, April her son, Joseph Wayne Falin. June 25, 1945 – April 2, 2019 2, 2019 in Carmel. Services were held on Wednesday, April 3, 2019 at Adam was a loving and caring Open Door Free Methodist Church, 20545 Riverwood Judith Joanne Wallace, 73, Sheridan, formerly of Frank- member of his family and communi- Ave., Noblesville, with visitation prior to the time of ser- fort, passed away on Tuesday evening, ty. A former youth pastor at East 91st vice. Pastor Jeff Gammon officiated. Burial was at Crown- April 2, 2019 at Riverview Health in Street Christian Church, he most re- land Cemetery in Noblesville. Noblesville. Born June 25, 1945 in cently was a dedicated seventh grade Memorial contributions may be made to the Open Frankfort, she was the daughter of the English teacher at Mt. Vernon Middle Door Free Methodist Church, 20545 Riverwood Ave., No- late Hank and Edna (Street) Howe. School who was always providing a blesville, IN 46062. Judith worked for Federal Mogul fun and creative way for his students Condolences: randallroberts.com Corporation of Frankfort for around to enjoy learning. Students most remember him by his 10 years before taking her retirement motto, “Be kind to one another,” which was how he con- in 2014. She also worked as a waitress cluded each class. He had a heart for giving, serving many Mary Jennifer (Tolley) Wallace the Waffle House and Lincoln Square mission trips to Kenya and Costa Rica. An active member November 22, 1963 – April 3, 2019 Pancake House in Westfield for many years. of SOAR Dog Rescue, the place you could always find Judith was currently attending New Light Christian him was at the dog park with his best friend, Felix. Mary Jennifer (Tolley) Wallace, 55, Sheridan passed Church in Noblesville. Adam graduated from Westfield High School in 2002, away peacefully at her home. Jennie She enjoyed working outside doing yardwork and tend- followed by Milligan College in Tennessee in 2006, major- was born in Frankfort to Nancy Miller, ing to her flowers, as well as working on her craft projects. ing in ministry. He later went on to attend Indiana Wesleyan Sheridan, and Jon Tolley, Lafayette. Judith was somewhat of a sports fan as well. She followed University to transition to a career in teaching. He was an Jennie graduated from Sheridan the Colts and NASCAR, but her favorite sport was watch- avid fan of IU basketball, the Pacers and a Star Wars lover. High School in 1982 and was secre- ing her sons race go carts. Whatever activities her family Adam is survived by his mother and stepfather, Kristi tary of her class. For 29 years she was was involved in always took top billing. and Tom Ebbinghaus; sisters, Abby (Eric) Breece, Brianna employed at Northwest Radiology. Judith is survived by her three sons, Tim Wallace (Jarrod) Houghland and Caitlin Ebbinghaus; grandmother, Jennie was a proud Parrot Head who (Yvette), Noblesville, Doug Wallace, Sheridan, and Zach Doris Hannoy; and nieces and nephew Charlotte Harris, loved the Boilermakers, Indianapolis Wallace (Kaitlin), Frankfort; five grandchildren, Joshua, Theodore Harris and Elsie Houghland. Colts, The American Legion and her Corey and Cody Wallace, all of Arcadia, Evan Wallace, Adam was preceded in death by his father, Terry Bise- furry friends. She had an open-door policy to the world. Sheridan, and Tiffany Campbell (Alan), Sheridan; eight si; paternal grandparents, Michael and Verna Bisesi; and Jennie was a free spirit with a loving heart, which she great-grandchildren, Nevaeh Wallace, Anthony Wallace, maternal grandfathers, William Overmyer and Eli Hannoy. shared with her special friend Lance Sutton. Addielyn Wallace, Ryder Wallace, Mariah Campbell, Nao- Visitation was held on Monday, April 8, 2019 at East Jennifer leaves behind her loving mother Nancy Mill- mi Campbell, Harmony Campbell and Aiden Campbell; one 91st Street Christian Church, 6049 E. 91st St., Indianap- er, Sheridan; father, Jon (Anne) Tolley, Lafayette; three brother, Jerry Howe of New York; and by her former hus- olis. A service to celebrate Adam’s life will be held at 11 brothers, Tim (Karen) Tolley, Urbana, Ill., Mark (Laura) band, Charles W. “Wayne” Wallace. Judith is also survived a.m. on Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at the church with an addi- Tolley, Sheridan, Matt (Debby) Tolley, Sheridan; step- by the light of her life, her German shepherd, Shadow. tional hour of visitation prior to the service. Adam will be daughters, Jessica and Jamie Wallace; along with numer- She was preceded in death by her parents; three broth- laid to rest at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens with a private ous nieces and nephews. ers, Norman Howe, Jack Howe and Jim Howe; and her family burial at a later date. She was preceded in death by her husband, Chris Wal- sister-in-law, Loretta Howe. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be lace, stepfather Jack Miller and nephew Brett Tolley. Services were held on Saturday, April 6, 2019 at Ker- made to SOAR Dog Rescue, 3901 Rockwood Ave., Indi- Funeral services for Jennifer will be held at 1 p.m. on cheval Funeral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan, with vis- anapolis, IN 46208, soardoggyrescue.org; or for a bench Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at Sheridan Six Points Wesleyan itation prior to the time of service. Pastor Mike Ballard to be placed at Fort Benjamin Harrison Dog Park, paypal. Church, 1545 W. 226th St., Sheridan, where family and officiated. com/pools/c/8dAxvks9Ff. friends are invited to gather from 11 a.m. until time of ser- Memorial contributions may be presented to Kercheval Condolences: randallroberts.com vices. Burial will be held at Crown View Cemetery Funeral Home, P.O. Box 42, Sheridan, IN 46069, to assist In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be with funeral expenses. made to the Hamilton County Humane Society or Peyton Manning Children’s Hospital. Read it here. Read it first. All are invited to leave a condolence at fisherfuner- als.com. Fisher Funeral Services is honored to serve the More obituaires on Page A7 The Hamilton County Reporter Tolley-Wallace Family. A4 “Go Teal” with Prevail! Week of April 8, 2019 Registration open for Time to register for Westfield’s Carmel Clay Parks & 2019 summer camp activities Rec summer programs The REPORTER the guide, programs are now Registration for Carmel organized by the following Clay Parks & Recreation topics: Nature, adaptive, (CCPR) summer programs science and technology, is underway. Throughout creative arts, enrichment, the summer season, which sports, aquatics, senior and runs May through August, wellness. Each topic of pro- the organization is offering grams is then organized by 882 programs, including 50 age group. new programs. CCPR’s nature pro- The summer Program gramming is designed to Guide received an organiza- connect the community tional update. This change with the organization’s ex- was based on community pansive natural resourc- feedback and will make es. This summer CCPR is programs of interest for all ages easier to find. Within See Parks . . . Page A8

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News. Sports. Views. Events. Paul Poteet . . . This is . . . The Hamilton County Reporter Your Hometown Weatherman! Week of April 8, 2019 “Go Teal” with Prevail! A5 Once upon a time ... US Rail appeals Nickel Plate decision Beware, spoken but love By LARRY LANNAN has been arguing that the neering study in February “to explore the feasibility this may get is. LarryInFishers.com city did not properly con- 2019 conducted by Indi- and benefits of a rail-with- schmaltzy. I put my sider a proposal to use con- anapolis engineering firm trail design as an alternative It was Thurs- glasses on every The organization “Save cepts allowing a trail along- Butler, Fairman & Seufert, to the trail-only concept day morning night to watch The Nickel Plate” issued a side the rails. Fishers argued which estimated a trails and proposed by the City of when I was TV in bed and news release last Tuesday, its engineers had looked at rails plan would at least cost Fishers.” That meeting will drinking coffee when I am about saying US Rail Holdings the rails plus trails idea and an additional $20.5 million. be held at 6 p.m. on Mon- and enjoying a to fall asleep he is appealing previous de- rejected it. The City of Fish- Save the Nickel Plate is day, April 8 at the building leisurely break- JANET HART LEONARD tries to take them cisions by the federal Sur- ers then released an engi- planning a public meeting at Holland Park. fast at Ginger’s From the Heart off. I grunt “ah, face Transportation Board, with my friends, ah, ah” and then asking the board to allow Patrice Lyttle and Shannon I fall asleep and he takes the company to operate and Plumer. Shannon asked them off. He asks why I purchase the Nickel Plate how Chuck and I met. I told don’t just take them off Line as a passenger train her and she asked if we ever when I know I’m finished operation. argued. watching the news. I tell The City of Fishers says I smiled and told her, him because I know he US Rail is filing the exact “No, but we do disagree.” will. Makes no sense but to same arguments filed last Perhaps it’s our age. We him but I know he will take year that the board rejected. NOBLESVILLE’S LARGEST B2B & B2C SHOW OF THE YEAR realize that life is short. Life care of me, even in the little Save the Nickel Plate is meant to be lived and things. asserts in the release, “…the loved well. What a shame I tell younger wives City of Fishers is now fac- to waste it. and husbands to pick your ing a significant challenge We both love being battles. Ask yourself, “Will to their trail-only plan.” The married. A love story was my opinion or action help city argues otherwise. written for Chuck and his or or even hurt the “The latest filing by wife, Nancy, which lasted relationship I have with my US Rail Holdings is mere- over 50 years. A second spouse?” There you will ly an attempt to re-litigate love story began a little find your answers to a hap- its failed position before over five years ago for py marriage. the Surface Transportation Chuck and me. Ask yourself, “Do my Board,” the City of Fishers I had been single 14 actions tell my husband or responded in a statement. years. Those years had wife that I truly care or do The city points out that many chapters that had they say it’s all about me?” the Surface Transportation lots of struggles and lots of It’s about actions as well as Board’s December 2018 de- lonely nights. words. cision allowing the Nickel And then came Chuck. My favorite word in Plate Trail to move forward I always say that it be- the marriage ceremony is still stands. gan ... once upon a time ... CHERISH. I love the defi- According to Save the THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 Every love song that nition that says “to remem- Nickel Plate, US Rail says my ears had heard all those ber or hold in a deeply felt First Transit has agreed to 4:00 - 7:30 P.M. years was never heard by way.” I never imagined work with US Rail in pro- my heart ... until Chuck. feeling cherished ... until viding passenger rail ser- Tickets: $5 advance I listen to them now and Chuck. vice to Union Station. when my heart hears them, They say the grass is al- The city says it “does $7 at the door my eyes leak. Why? Be- ways greener on the other not support any proposal cause I still can’t help fall- side. Pay attention to your that leads to freight cars Embassy Suites by Hilton ing in love with him ... over own grass and your relation- travelling through neigh- and over again. ship will be the greenest of borhoods and clogging Noblesville-Indianapolis Conference Center He laughs when he folds green, with a little tender lov- Fishers’ main thoroughfares the towels the way I taught ing care. Love intentionally. multiple times a day.” Sample Chef Specialties from Area Restaurants him to fold them. Why? At our reception Chuck The US Rail request for Because he knows it makes and I danced as his son, an injunction from the Sur- Explore 90+ Businesses • Visit Artisan Alley me happy. He says it’s silly Scott, sang “I Cross My face Transportation Board but he does it anyway. Heart” by George Strait. wants the board to order Made in Noblesville Exhibits I laugh when he gets on The words say so much Fishers not to remove any (see behind the scenes of our local manufacturers) to me about emptying the about how I feel about rails along the Nickel Plate small trash cans on Friday. Chuck: “Share all the love until the board rules on US He says I am taking away and laughter that a lifetime Rails request to reactivate noblesvillechamber.com his Saturday jobs. I do it will allow.” We won’t have the rail line. anyway. 50 years to share our lives Fishers is moving for- (317) 773-0086 Neither one of us eats but I promise Chuck that he ward with plans to begin much so we often share a will never find a love as true converting the Nickel Plate meal. I find myself ordering as mine. Line to a trail, with con- CLIP THIS AD the vegetable that he likes I warned you it would struction scheduled to begin and he orders steak the way get schmaltzy. Chuck will this fall. TO SAVE $2.00 ON ADMISSION I like it. Just because. always be the miracle that Save the Nickel Plate My favorite time of day makes my life complete and PRESENTED BY is when we sit across from as long as there’s a breath each other at the kitchen in me I’ll make his just as table and he drinks his tea sweet ... I cross my heart. Read it here. and I drink my coffee and So Shannon, now you we read the newspaper. know the answers to your Words aren’t always questions. Read it first.

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He entered rehab in er into their lega- Josie O’Brien on was the Dr. January 1988. cy, so here we are. Sheridan High Feelgood Tour of The rest of the band School Student According to 1989-1990. Their members also became sober David Jeffries, world tour lasted after their manager canceled author of the allmusic biog- from Oct. 14, 1989 to Aug. a European tour in regard raphy on Motley Crue, the 6, 1990. The band members to their physical and men- dawn of a new nation began lived their best lives while tal health. After all of the when Frank Carlton Ser- they were in the band in the members of Motley Crue afino Feranna, Jr. changed beginning. They lived a par- were sober, they released his name to Nikki Sixx. ty lifestyle filled with drugs, Dr. Feelgood, their most fa- Nikki Sixx and Tommy drinking and women, all the mous and successful album. Lee formed Motley Crue while performing shows and In total, Motley Crue re- in 1981 in Los Angeles and trying to write new music. leased about 15 full albums. the band consisted of Nikki Their music changed the Their final show was on Sixx, bassist, , American and world cul- New Year’s Eve 2015 at the drummer, , lead ture. They were a huge fea- Staples Center in Los An- singer, and Mick Mars, lead ture on MTV and there are geles, the place where it all guitarist. movies being made about started. Now, Tommy Lee’s Nikki Sixx was born in the band even today, such as net worth equals $70 mil- San Jose, Calif., under the the recreation of . lion, Vince Neil’s net worth name Frank Carlton Serafi- Motley Crue consistently equals $55 million, Nik- no Feranna, Jr. He lost his did crazy things that people ki Sixx’s net worth is $45 dad to divorce at a young gawked at but admired. The million and Mick Mars’ net age and he changed his young, fun and unhinged worth is $40 million dollars. name so he wouldn’t have nature of the band members Some of their most famous to be named after his fa- influenced people to be orig- songs include “Home Sweet ther. Tommy Lee was born inal and wild. They influ- Home”, “Kickstart My in Athens, Greece and later enced the United States with Heart”, “Girls, Girls, Girls”, raised in California. Vince their “I don’t care” attitude, and “Dr. Feelgood.” Neil was born in Holly- big hair and bizarre fashion Motley Crue was one wood, Calif., and in his sense that framed the cul- of the most fiercely intense teenage years, moved to ture of the ‘80s. The intri- bands to ever exist and their Glendora, Calif., where he cate guitar solos within their music shaped the lives of met Tommy Lee in school. songs and the high-pitched thousands, if not millions, Mick Mars was born in voice of Vince Neil gave of people around the globe, Terre Haute as Bob Alan their music a different, dark including myself. Ever since Deal and he lived his life vibe that showcased their that Sunday, I have been lis- with ankylosing spondyli- alternative nature. tening to Motley Crue every tis, a degenerative arthritis Over time, they gained second I’m driving in the influenced spine disease. much success and they be- car, doing an assignment During their first came an iconic heavy metal/ for school, or just hanging months, the band strug- rock band, but there were out. The influence of -Mot gled to find people to listen still issues. ley Crue’s music is almost to their music, but after a Prior to the ‘89-’90 tour, hypnotizing and they will while, they were icons. Mot- Nikki Sixx overdosed on forever be one of the great- ley Crue’s first show was heroin. This happened on est bands to exist. Friday, April 24, 1981. Ac- Dec. 23, 1987, and he was Josie O’Brien is a junior cording to lead singer Vince declared dead for two min- at Sheridan High School Neil, there was a huge fight utes. He was quite literally and a member of National due to the crowd’s actions brought back to life inside Honor Society.

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Obituaries Public Notices LEGAL NOTICE SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Board of Zoning Appeals STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON Sandra J. Bittner The Cicero/Jackson Township Board of Zoning Appeals will meet on April 18, )SS: CIRCUIT COURT 2019 at 7:00 PM in the Cicero Town Hall, 70 North Byron Street, Cicero, Indiana COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1902-MF-001368 August 19, 1958 – March 30, 2019 46034, in order to hear the following petition: KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ) Docket No. BZA-0319-009-AG Plaintiff, ) A Development Standards Variance application has been submitted concerning VS. ) Sandra J. Bittner, 60, Noblesville, passed away on Sat- Article 7.5-B.AS-02,2 of the Cicero/Jackson Township Zoning Ordinance in order JAMES E. RICH, HAMILTON COUNTY AUDITOR, HAMILTON ) to: Allow a fourth (4th) enclosed accessory structure on a lot. Whereas; Article COUNTY TREASURER, KRISTEN WANCZYK, LAUREN WANCZYK, ) urday, March 30, 2019. She was born on August 19, 1958 7.2-B.AS-02,2 states that no more than two (2) enclosed accessory structures are NICOLE WANCZYK ) to Joseph and Edna (Triller) Winters in Chicago, Ill. permitted on a lot, unless the property is in the AG agriculture district and is used Defendant(s) ) Sandi graduated from Loyola University and received as a working farm, in the instance, the structures may be placed on the side of the NOTICE OF SUIT primary structure. The State of Indiana to the Defendants above-named, and any other person a master’s degree from DePaul University of Chicago. She Docket No. BZA-0319-010-AG who may be concerned: was a retired CPA who loved to volunteer, especially with A Development Standards Variance application has been submitted concerning You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. Article 3.2 of the Cicero/Jackson Township Zoning Ordinance in order to: Reduce The nature of the suit against you is: Foreclosure of mortgage and termination St. Vincent de Paul Society and the Noblesville American the minimum side yard setback to five (5) feet. Whereas; Article 3.2 states that the of your interest, if any, in the real property located at: Legion. Sandi enjoyed spending her free time cheering on minimum side yard setback is thirty-five (35) feet. 6660 East 221st Street, Cicero, IN 46034 Docket No. BZA-0319-011-AG and to the following Defendants whose whereabouts are unknown: the Chicago Bears and Blackhawks, and caring for her two A Development Standards Variance application has been submitted concerning James E. Rich, Kristen Wanczyk, Lauren Wanczyk, Nicole Wanczyk, and all dogs. Her greatest quality was being a loving mother who Article 7.5-B-AS-02,3 of the Cicero/Jackson Township Zoning Ordinance in order other persons claiming any right, title, or interest in the within described real to: Allow an accessory structure to be constructed in front of the primary structure. estate by, through or under them or any other person or entity, the names of all cherished her daughters. Whereas; Article 7.5 B-AS-02,3 states that an accessory structure shall only be whom are unknown to the Plaintiff Sandi is survived by her daughters, Katie M. Bittner located to the rear or side of the primary structure. In addition to the above named Defendants being served by this summons Project Address: 25480 Gwinn Road, Arcadia, IN 46030 there may be other Defendants who have an interest in this lawsuit. and Kristin L. Bittner. Legal Description: Acreage 1.00 Section 26, Township 20, Range 4 If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from the same In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by The petition may be examined at the office of the Cicero/Jackson Township transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. Plan Commission, 331 E. Jackson St., Cicero, IN 46034. You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, within her brother, Allen Winters. Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written thirty (30) days commencing the day after final publication of this notice, and if Memorial Mass was held on Thursday, April 4, 2019 comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. you fail to do so a judgment will be entered against you for what the Plaintiff has The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary.. demanded. at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 9900 E. 191st St., Petitioner’s Name: Katherine Malloy Date: 3/30/2019 ATTEST: Noblesville, with visitation prior at the church. Rev. Tom RL2230 4/3/2019 Kathy Kreag Williams Metzger officiated. Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court NOTICE TO BIDDERS Respectfully submitted, Sandi’s care has been entrusted to Randall & Roberts Notice is hereby given that SEALED BIDS will be received: David M. Bengs, #16646-20 Funeral Homes in Noblesville. BY: The Board of School Trustees Email: [email protected] Hamilton Southeastern Schools Jennifer L. Snook, #30140-45 Memorial contributions may be made to Humane So- 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038 Email: [email protected] ciety for Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Suite B, No- FOR: Fishers Junior High School Attorney for Plaintiff PARKING LOT RECONSTRUCTION / REPAVING MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. blesville, IN 46060. 13257 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 455 West Lincolnway, Ste. B Condolences: randallroberts.com UNTIL: 2:00 P.M., local time, Friday, April 26th. Valparaiso, IN 46385 RECEIPT OF BIDS: Bids received after the designated day and time listed Telephone: (219) 386-4700 above will be returned unopened. Bids received by mail or other carrier must be Notice: Marinosci Law Group, P.C., is a debt collector. addressed to 13485 Cumberland Rd, Fishers, IN 46038, and received on or before This is an attempt to collect a debt and any Frances Elaine (Rood) Jones the date and time designated to be valid. information obtained will be used for that purpose. BID OPENING: All Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud on Friday RL2208 3/25/2019, 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 September 13, 1946 – March 28, 2019 April 26th, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. local time, at 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038. Deliver Bid ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS in a sealed envelope showing the project name and Bidder’s name and address. Bids: April 22, 2019 Frances Elaine (Rood) Jones, 72, Sheridan passed PRE-BID MEETING: A pre-bid meeting for interested parties will be held Project Name: LED Lighting Conversions away on March 28, 2019. Frances was born on September on Friday April 19th, 2019, at 2:00 PM at The HSE Administrative Building, Sand Creek Elementary School 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers IN, 46038. To arrange site visits after this Sand Creek Intermediate School 13, 1946 to the late Robert and Bertie Rood in Lebanon. meeting, contact Lisa Hogenkamp, email: [email protected], phone: Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate/Junior High School She loved caring for everyone and always made sure 317-594-4100. Project Number: 219008.00 CONTRACT TYPE: Fanning Howey Associates, Inc. everyone was doing well which led her to a career as a The project will be constructed under a Single Prime Contract with bids 350 E. New York Street, Suite 300 CNA. All of Frances’s friends and relatives would say she received on a lump sum basis. Each proposal shall include all labor, material, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 and services necessary to complete the projects in strict accordance with Phone No.: 317/848-0966 never met a stranger, and after meeting Frances she made the Construction Drawings and Project Manual. Prime bidders and their The Board of Education, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, Fishers, Indiana, you feel as though you knew her for years. Frances loved subcontractors must be certified and in compliance with the Indiana General will receive sealed bids for the LED Lighting Conversions. Bids will be Assembly’s House Enrollment Act #1019. received until 3:00 p.m. on April 22, 2019 at the Superintendent’s office, children and she enjoyed every second she was able to A contract will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder, 13485 Cumberland Road, Indiana 46038. Bids received after this time will spend with them. She was very humble and kind-natured complying with the conditions of the Instructions to Bidders and Advertisements not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud immediately after for Public Bids. The Owner, however, reserves the right to reject any and all bids, specified closing time. All interested parties are invited to attend. and loved her family, especially her grandchildren. and waive any informalities, discrepancies, omissions, variances, or irregularities A single Lump Sum bid will be considered for the Work at each building. The Frances leaves behind her devoted daughter, Michelle in bids received in its sole discretion. If a contract is awarded, it will be to the Work generally includes: “lowest responsible and responsive bidder” in accordance with Indiana’s Public - Demolition of existing lighting fixtures (Diana) Jones; she was a loving grandmother to Heather Work Projects Act, Indiana Code 36-1-12. The bidder agrees to hold open its bid - Installation of new LED lighting fixtures (Jimmy) Jones, Christine Akres and Charlie Jones. She for a minimum of sixty (60) days from the date of the bid opening. - Lighting controls was a proud great-grandmother to Kaydance, Akina, Za- BID DOCUMENTS: - Installation of new exterior LED building fixtures Interested Prime Bidders may obtain electronic Bidding Documents at no Base Bid A: Sand Creek Elementary School vier, Hunter and Xander. Frances is also survived by her cost from Eastern Engineering, http://distribution.easternengineering.com All Base Bid B: Sand Creek Intermediate School brother, Charles (Linda) Rood and sister Patricia Rood. other bidders may purchase electronic or printed sets directly from Eastern Base Bid C: Hamilton Southeastern Intermediate/Junior High School Engineering, 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038, 1.866.884.4115. By submitting Bid on the Bid Form, Bidder satisfies requirement for Indiana Frances was also very fortunate to have such a great friend All questions concerning bidding these projects shall be directed to A&F Form No. 96 (Revised 2005), as prescribed by State Board of Accounts of and caregiver, Leilani Reef. Engineering, 317-202-0864, Paul Nashert, [email protected]. Indiana. This shall clearly show Bidder’s financial resources, his construction BID DOCUMENTS - REVIEW: experience, his organization, and equipment available for Work contemplated. A celebration of Frances’s life will be held at 2 p.m. Construction will be in accordance with the bid documents, which may be A bid security in the form of AIA Document A310, a certified check, Indiana on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at Sheridan United Methodist viewed at the following locations, as well as local plan rooms: General Revised Form No. 86, “Contractors Combination Bid Bond and Bond 1. Hamilton Southeastern Schools Facilities Department for Construction,” or a form from an acceptable surety shall accompany each Church, 207 E. 2nd St., where family and friends are invit- 13485 Cumberland Road bid. The bid security shall be in the penal amount of 10 percent of the total bid. ed to gather from 1 p.m. till time of services. Chaplin Chris Fishers, IN 46038 Bid security shall be forfeited if bid is withdrawn after closing time on date for 317-594-4100 receiving bids. will officiate. 2. A&F Engineering Successful bidders are required to furnish a satisfactory Performance and All are invited to leave a condolence for the family at 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 201 Payment Bond from an acceptable surety in an amount equal to 100 percent of Indianapolis, IN 46240 the full contract sum. fisherfunerals.com. Fisher Family Funeral Services is hon- 317-202-0864 To obtain documents Bidders will be required to register at the Eastern ored to the serve the Jones Family. BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by a bid security for five Engineering, 317-598-0661, website (distribution.easternengineering.com) to percent (5%) of the base bid in the form of a certified check or a bid bond. Bid become a plan holder for the Project. Once registered, Bidders can download bonds shall be executed by the bidder and a surety company qualified to do the complete set of documents in .PDF form free of charge. Registered business in the State of Indiana. The check or bid bond shall be made payable to bidders will receive electronic distribution of addendums and other electronic Public Notices Hamilton Southeastern Schools. Should a successful Bidder withdraw the bid, communications during the bidding period. Bidders can purchase hard copies of or fail to execute a satisfactory Contract, the Owner may then declare the Bid the documents from Eastern Engineering for the cost of printing as established by deposit forfeited as liquidated damages. 29D01-1904-EU-000153 the Printer. No partial sets will be issued. PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 A prebid conference will be held on April 10, 2019 at 3:30 PM, local BOND: Church Church Hittle + Antrim time. Bidders are to meet at the main entrance to Hamilton Southeastern The successful bidder shall, upon acceptance of his bid, be required to procure Two North Ninth Street Intermediate/Junior High School, 12278 N. Cyntheanne Rd., Fishers, and pay for a 100% Performance Bond/Labor and Material Payment Bond in the Noblesville, IN 46060 IN 46037. The group will then also tour Sand Creek ES and Sand Creek IS. amount equal to the contract price, and such bond shall comply with all laws of (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Attendance by bidders is optional, but recommended, in order to clarify or the State of Indiana governing public contracts let by governmental units. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION answer questions concerning the Drawings and Project Manual for the Project. RL2232 4/5/2019, 4/12/2019 In the Hamilton Superior Court No. 1. The Owner reserves the right to reject each and every bid, and to waive informalities, irregularities, and errors in the bidding to the extent permitted by Notice is hereby given that Patricia S. Hurlock was, on April 4. 2019, appointed ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Personal Representative of the Estate of PAMELA G. FITCH, deceased, who died law. This includes the right to extend the date and time for receipt of bids. FOR No bidder may withdraw their bid within 60 days after the actual date of the March 14, 2019. 2019 STREET REHABILITATION – CONTRACT II All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must bid opening thereof. Contract No.: EN-307-02 This notice and request for bids is dated April 1, 2019 file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the By order of the HSE School Board Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and Safety, Hamilton Southeastern Schools decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on April 4, 2019. Fishers, Indiana Indiana, until 9:00 a.m. (local time) on April 23, 2019 and then will be publicly RL2220 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 Kathy Kreag Williams opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on April 23, 2019. Any bid(s) received later Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on April 23, 2019 will be returned unopened. RL2235 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019 Hamilton County claims to be allowed in Commissioners Court on DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Base bid work for which proposals are to be April 8, 2019 received is for the construction of approximately 350 tons of full depth patching, Vendor Name ...... Invoice Amount NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 136000 square yards of surface pavement milling, 345 square yards of ADA ramp AMERICAN REPORTING SERVICE ...... 75.00 Cause No. 29D02-1902-EU-000149 replacement, 750 square yards of sidewalk replacement, 12000 tons of HMA AQUA SYSTEMS INC ...... 378.00 In the Hamilton County Superior Court 2: surface, and 30000 linear feet of pavement striping. BOATRIGHT-REESE, MARY B ...... 74.29 Notice is hereby given that Jon L. Bollinger of Indianapolis, Indiana was on the BID DOCUMENTS: Electronic copies of the Specifications and Contract BROYLES KIGHT & RICAFORT ...... 600.00 3rd day of April, 2019, duly appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Lois Documents may be obtained on or after April 8, 2019 by sending an email C & L BUSINESS SERVICES LLC ...... 3,416.00 E. Bowman, deceased, who died on the 19th day of January, 2019. to [email protected] and [email protected] requesting CABLE, SUZANNA ...... 259.25 All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must instructions to download project documents. In the email request, state project CATE TERRY & GOOKINS LLC ...... 10,091.65 fde the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the name and company information with primary contact (address, phone, fax, and CATHY M BROWNSON LLC ...... 4,155.79 date of first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s email.) CLAR, WENDY ...... 565.00 death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms contained COOTS HENKE AND WHEELER ...... 1,890.00 Dated this 5th day of April, 2019. in the Contract Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied by a completely DAVIS, MIKE ...... 3,000.00 /s/ Mary Wisehart Phillips filled out Form No. 96 (Revised 2013), and acceptable bid security. Any Bid EIMERMAN, REBECCA M ...... 976.50 Mary Wisehart Phillips not accompanied by the aforementioned required items shall be deemed to be a FIRKS, JENA ...... 450.00 Mary Wisehart Phillips, #17098-49 non-responsive Bid. GERBER, DEBBIE ...... 19.26 Attorney for the Estate of Lois E. Bowman No Bidder may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days following HAMILTON CO TREASURER ...... 24,673.48 CAMDEN & MERIDEW, P.C. the date set for the receiving of bids. The City reserves the right to retain any HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK ...... 77,350.00 10412 Allisonville Rd., Ste. 200 and all bids for a period of not more than 60 days and said bid shall remain in full HAMILTON COUNTY PROBATION ...... 2,332.00 Fishers, IN 46038 force and effect during said time. The City further reserves the right to waive HAYMAKER, SHELLEY HILES ...... 312.90 317-770-0000 telephone 888-339-9611 fax informalities and to award the Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the JUDAY APPRAISAL SERVICES ...... 5,475.00 [email protected] City of Noblesville or to reject all bids. KCS GROUP LLC ...... 25.00 RL2239 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019 BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified LAW OFFICE OF DEIDRA N HAYNES ...... 500.00 check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an acceptable bid bond in the LAW OFFICE OF JUDITH KERNEL ...... 315.00 SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION amount equal to five percent of the total bid price executed by an incorporated MALLORY, KATRINA ...... 250.00 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON surety company in good standing and qualified to do business in the State of MCDANIEL, TRACY ...... 250.00 )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Indiana and whose name appears of the current Treasury Department Circular MERIDIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC ...... 1,250.00 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1902-MF-001634 570. NEWTON BECKER BOUWKAMP ...... 400.00 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. ) BONDS: A Performance Bond and Payment Bond each in the amount of 100 PYLITT, BERNARD L ...... 25.00 Plaintiff, ) percent of the Contract price will be required from the Contractor to whom the READYREFRESH ...... 78.88 VS. ) work is awarded. SANDERS, ROBERT NEAL ...... 5,000.00 JANICE L. FAIR, MORSE PARK ESTATES HOMEOWNERS ) QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Bidder, or Sub-Contractor performing SHAPIRO, BRIAN ...... 2,000.00 ASSOCIATION, STATE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, ) work type, must be on the most current Indiana Department of Transportation STAMPER, MARK A ...... 620.00 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. ) Pre-Qualified Contractors list at the date of the Bid Opening for the types of SWEITZERS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ...... 584.32 Defendant(s) ) work involved with this project, including, but not limited to “Placing Asphalt SWENSON & ASSOCIATES PC ...... 1,200.00 NOTICE OF SUIT Pavement”, “Asphalt Pavement Milling”, “Traffic Control: Pavement Markings”, THOMSON REUTERS - WEST ...... 6,587.74 The State of Indiana to the Defendants above-named, and any other person and “Surface Masonry and Misc. Concrete.” TOOMBS, JAMES ...... 1,989.93 who may be concerned: All contractors, suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate 5 years of UNIQUE LAW ...... 322.32 You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. progressive experience in work similar in nature to this project. All workers WAGGONER, JEFFREY ...... 135.00 The nature of the suit against you is: Foreclosure of mortgage and termination employed on the project shall have documented legal citizenship or immigration WERNER, RILEY JO ...... 60.00 of your interest, if any, in the real property located at: status. Any general or subcontractor that has outstanding fees or inspections or Grand Total: ...... 157,687.31 19472 Jena Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062 has outstanding work-related, performance, or quality issues with the City of RL2227 4/8/2019 and to the following Defendants whose whereabouts are unknown: Noblesville may be deemed as non-responsive or non-responsible. Morse Park Estates Homeowners Association, and all other persons claiming Any bid submitted by a firm that is not a plan holder and does not appear on 29D01-1903-EU-000133 any right, title, or interest in the within described real estate by, through or under the Official Plan Holders List for this project will be deemed non-responsive and Jack G. Hittle, #7550-29 them or any other person or entity, the names of all whom are unknown to the non-responsible. Church Church Hittle + Antrim Plaintiff INDIANA REQUIREMENTS: Standard Questionnaire Form 96 – Revised Two North Ninth Street In addition to the above named Defendants being served by this summons 2013, completely filled out and signed, including attachment of Contractor’s Noblesville, IN 46060 there may be other Defendants who have an interest in this lawsuit. Financial Statement. (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from the same RL2233 4/5/2019, 4/12/2019 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. Cause Number: 29D01-1903-EU-000133 You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, within 29D01-1904-EU-000151 In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. thirty (30) days commencing the day after final publication of this notice, and if Hamilton Superior Court 1 Notice is hereby given that Vicki (Nunery) Hittle was, on March 25, 2019 you fail to do so a judgment will be entered against you for what the Plaintiff has Bruce M. Bittner, #14775-29 appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of JEWELL A. HASKETT, demanded. Church Church Hittle + Antrim deceased, who died March 7, 2019. ATTEST: Two North Ninth Street All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must Kathy Kreag Williams Noblesville, IN 46060 file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after the Respectfully submitted, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will he forever barred. David M. Bengs, #16646-20 Cause Number: 29D01-1904-EU-000151 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on. March 25, 2019 Email: [email protected] In the Hamilton Superior Court No. 1. Kathy Kreag Williams Jennifer L. Snook, #30140-45 Notice is hereby given that Katie M. Bittner, Kristin L. Bittner and Bruce M. Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana Email: [email protected] Bittner were, on April 3, 2019, appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate RL2229 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019 Attorney for Plaintiff of SANDRA J. BITTNER, deceased, who died March 30, 2019. MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS 455 West Lincolnway, Ste. B file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Town of Cicero, Hamilton County, Valparaiso, IN 46385 the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the Indiana that the proper legal officer of the Town of Cicero at their regular meeting Telephone: (219) 386-4700 decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. place at 70 N. Bryon Street, at 7:00 o’clock PM, on the 16th day of April, 2019, Notice: Marinosci Law Group, P.C., is a debt collector. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on April 3, 2019. will consider the following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for This is an attempt to collect a debt and any Kathy Kreag Williams current year. information obtained will be used for that purpose. Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana FUND NAME: MVH-SIDEWALKS RL2240 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019, 4/22/2019 RL2234 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019 708670431 Sidewalks $41,000 $41,000 TOTAL FOR MVH – Sidewalks $41,000 $41,000 FUND NAME: CCD-MISC 239001436 Sidewalks/Lighting $55,000 $55,000 Accuracy Matters TOTAL FOR CCD-MISC $55,000 $55,000 Thanks for reading TOTAL FOR TOWN $96,000 $96,000 Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of .701 Local Government Finance. The Department of Local Government Finance will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriations made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a Certified Copy of the The Reporter! 99 % Right action taken. Date March 22, 2019 The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting Fiscal Officer Janice L. Unger ReadTheReporter.com RL2231 4/4/2019 A8 “Go Teal” with Prevail! Week of April 8, 2019

Hamilton Heights School Corporation “HHSC” NOTICE TO BIDDERS REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS Project & Location: Riverside Intermediate School Special 11014 Eller Road DATED: April 1, 2019 EXCLUSIVE LONG-TERM BEVERAGE CONTRACT Fishers, IN 46038 from Page A1 A. GENERAL CONDITIONS Owner & Location: Hamilton Southeaster Schools (Administration Building) 1. Contact person for the school corporation is: 13485 Cumberland Road Treasurer’s Office employee Kristin McCarty Fishers, IN 46038 Business Manager Bid Date & Time: Susan Byer has filed a law- Hamilton Heights School Corporation HSE Schools will receive sealed Bids until 1:00 P.M. local time on April 18th, suit in Hamilton County Su- PO Box 469 2019 (at the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Administration Building, address 410 West Main Street above), for the replacement of sections of roofing at Riverside Intermediate perior Court 1. Byer’s suit Arcadia, IN 46030 School as detailed in the Contract Documents. alleges she was unjustly ter- Telephone: 317-984-3538 All Bids received at such place, date and time will be publicly opened and E-Mail: [email protected] read aloud. Bids received after such time will be returned to the respective Bidder minated, and the action was 2. HHSC reserves the right to: unopened. in retaliation for the con- a. Accept or reject any or all documents or parts, to waive any technicalities or irregularities, and reserves the right to Pre-Bid Meeting: request future proposals at its discretion, and A Mandatory Pre-bid Conference will be held on April 9th, 2019 @ 1:00 pm frontation with Kim Good b. Contact any, all, or none of the selected beverage companies for clarification and/or modification of their proposal, and starting at the Administration Building, (address listed above), for the purpose of over Good posting family c. Select or reject any of the alternatives as may be submitted by the beverage companies, and reviewing the scope of work, project specifications and drawings, bid documents, d. to give added consideration to special or unusual features that may be included in the company’s proposal, and bidder qualifying requirements and a tour of all proposed roof areas. The pre-bid members’ payments as on e. Negotiate any and all final terms of the proposal; and meeting will then move to the Riverside Intermediate School address for the site time when they were in fact f. Postpone or cancel award or execution of the contract for any reason prior to contract execution. visit. 3. Sealed proposals must be submitted to Kristin McCarty’s attention at the address set forth above no later than 10:00 am, Questions regarding the project will be clarified by the Consultant listed late. Stoesz represents Byer May 1, 2019. The envelope should be marked “RFP - Beverage Contract.” Proposals should be attached to the cover page at the below. Project Manuals / Bid in the suit. end of this proposal. Companies should submit one complete paper copy of their proposal and one electronic copy. Documents shall be available on or after April 9th, 2019 and may be obtained 4. The selected company shall, in the performance of services pursuant to the RFP, fully comply withall applicable federal, with a refundable deposit of Byer’s lawsuit, filed in state, or local laws, rules and regulations, and shall hold HhSC harmless from any liability from failure of such compliance. $50.00 at the location listed below, or at the Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting: 5. The selected company shall maintain in force at all times during the term of any agreement resulting from this RFP, with Moisture Management November, has not yet been an insurance carrier acceptable to HHSC, the following insurance: 9855 Crosspoint Blvd. - Suite 100 set for a trial date. a. Employer’s Liability Indianapolis, Indiana 46256 (317) 577-0910 $1,000,000 each accident Bidding Instructions and Information: $1,000,000 each aggregate Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board b. Liability of Accounts, Form 96, Revised 2013. Bidders shall also complete the Basic $2,000,000 general aggregate Supplementary Bid Forms (included in the contract documents). Submit all Parks $1,000,000 each occurrence original Bid Information and two (2) complete copies. Complete the entire Bid Umbrella $3,000,000 general aggregate Form(s), including the Non- from Page A4 $3,000,000 each occurrence Collusion Affidavit, and the Bidders Financial Statement information as part c. Auto Liability of Indiana Form 96. $1,000,000 combined single limit liability bodily property damage Bidders are required to include a Bid Bond or certified check in the amount offering 19 nature pro- $1,000,000 uninsured/underinsured motorists of 10% of their Bid Price. Bidder receiving awards shall be required to provide grams, including five new $1,000,000 hired and un-owned auto liability acceptable surety in the form of a Performance Bond and Labor and Materials The selected company shall provide a Certificate of Insurance to HHSC as evidence of the required coverage, with HHSC listed Payment Bond in the amount of 100% of the contract. Include the cost of all programs, including Polli- as an additional insured or loss payee. bonds and insurance in the bid amount. nator Palooza, Zoology and ENROLLMENT Each bid must be accompanied by a signed and completed Non- Presented below are estimated enrollments for the 2019-2020 school year by building: Discrimination Affidavit (or MBE-1) in accordance with any applicable Minority Biology Adventures, and Hamilton Heights Primary School - KDG - 3rd 636 Business Participation Policy and Rules. Stars and Space. Hamilton Heights Elementary School - 4th - 5th 321 Each bid envelope shall be individually marked “Roofing Bid”: HSE Schools, Hamilton Heights Middle School - 6th - 8th 535 (Riverside Intermediate School Partial Roof Replacement #19-07-5369) Summer is a great time Hamilton Heights High School - 9th - 12th 748 Attention: Mr. Bill Taylor The name of the Roofing Contractor and the Project of year to get in the water. Beginning with the 2020-2021 the grade configuration will be the following: Name shall be clearly indicated. Bids are to be in effect for 60 days. Hamilton Heights Elementary School - KDG - 4th 789 Project Description: CCPR has swim lessons Hamilton Heights Middle School - 5th - 8th 703 Partial re-roof of Riverside Intermediate School as indicated in the and aquatic programming Hamilton Heights High School - 9th - 12th 748 Construction Documents. The contract will be awarded to the best responsible Hamilton Heights Student Activity Center to exist in current Middle School building for athletic and community events. qualified bidder(s). Faxed bids will not be accepted. including these debut pro- B. PRIMARY & ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Construction Schedules: All soft drink machines housed in the teacher’s lounge are not available to students at any time. As an option,we would like to Work under these contracts can commence upon May 23rd, 2019. Timely grams: Summer Swimtacu- locate an additional machine near the gymnasium containing products complying with the National School Beverage Guidelines completion of the work specified is an essential condition of this contract.Work lar Stroke Clinics, Summer established by the American Beverage Association (collectively, the “NSBG”) to serve during after-school programs. is to be completed by August 5tht, 2019. C. MIDDLE & HIGH SCHOOLS HSE Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids; is not obligated to Swimtacular Swim Meet All soft drink machines housed in the teacher’s lounge are not available to students at any time. All Middle & High Schools accept the lowest or any other Bid; and may waive any formalities in bidding and United Water Polo. have an inside and outside concession areas. All concessions will be operated by district personnel or parent volunteers. As an procedure. HSE Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, option, we would like to locate an additional machine near the gymnasium and/or one other location within the building containing religion, gender, national origin age, or individuals with disabilities, including The community can ex- products complying with the NSBG to serve during after-school programs. limited English proficiency, in its programs or employment policies as required plore these new programs D. FUTURE STUDENT ACTIVITY CENTER by the Indiana Civil Rights Act (I.C. 22-9.1), Title VI and VII (Civil Rights Act The Student Activity Center is located in the current Middle School building. Beginning with the 2020-2021 school year this of 1964), the Equal Pay Act of 1973, Title IX (Educational Amendments), and in the categories of science will be open for school sponsored athletic and academic events, youth sporting events, and other community events. We would like Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973). and technology, creative arts at least one (1) soft drink cooler. Date: Wednesday, March 27th, 2019 E. FOOD SERVICE DEPARTMENT Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019 and sports: Brawler Bots, The Food Service Department will sell the successful company’s product on the line only to the extent that it meets USDA By: Bill Taylor & Board of Trustees, HSE Schools Apprentice Robotics Chal- Nutrition Guidelines RL2201 3/27/2019, 4/3/2019 F. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS lenge, Country Line Dance, 1. HHSC reserves the right to discontinue the contract with the successful company with thirty (30) days notice in writing Musical Adventures, Live for violation by the successful company of the terms of the contract, service becomes unsatisfactory as determined in the sole and NOTICE TO BIDDERS complete discretion of HHSC, or if profits fall below expectations. Project & Location: New Britton Elementary on TV!, Let’s Go Lacrosse 2. The successful company may not assign any contract entered into without the prior written approval of HHSC. 8660 East 131st Street and Ninja Runners. 3. All 12 oz. to 24 oz. beverage products distributed through vending machines will have to be the successful company’s Fishers, IN 46038 products. No competitive beverage products may be sold or dispensed by a competitor. Owner & Location: Hamilton Southeaster Schools (Administration Building) Physical copies are 4. “Beverage” or “Beverages” means all cold carbonated and non-carbonated, nonalcoholic, natural, or artificially flavored 13485 Cumberland Road drinks for independent consumption, but excludes all milk and dairy based drinks. Fishers, IN 46038 available at the Monon 5. All vending equipment must be supplied, installed, and maintained by the successful company at no cost to HHSC. All Bid Date & Time: Community Center and equipment must be new, state-of-the-art and remain in that condition throughout the life of the contract. All vending machines are HSE Schools will receive sealed Bids until 2:00 P.M. local time on April 18th, to be equipped with currency changers, credit/debit card readers and timers. There will be no change from the contract initiation 2019 (at the Hamilton Southeastern Schools Administration Building, address the electronic version in the number of, or location of vending machines or signs in any school without prior written consent of HHSC. The successful above), for the replacement the skylight at New Britton Elementary School as can be found online at company is expected to provide repair service at its cost within a 24-hour time limit. detailed in the Contract Documents. 6. The successful company is expected to provide full service vending (except for the Food Service Department). The All Bids received at such place, date and time will be publicly opened and carmelclayparks.com/ company must detail the formula for vending commission, payment, and percentages for the complete line of beverages. read aloud. Bids received after such time will be returned to the respective Bidder programs. Appropriate accounting and inventory systems shall be maintained to assure HHSC completes accountability of all financial unopened. transactions. The right to audit these transactions is reserved by HHSC. On an annual basis, the successful company shall supply Pre-Bid Meeting: Register for programs the HHSC’s Business Manager or his/her designee with an accounting of the number of cans/bottles sold, profit made by each A Mandatory Pre-bid Conference will be held on April 10th, 2019 @ 1:00 pm online at carmelclayparks. machine for each location. Sales commissions will be paid to HHSC within 1 month after end of school year. starting at the Administration Building, (address listed above), for the purpose of 7. HHSC will make all reasonable effort to order Food Service product in appropriate quantities, however, in the event reviewing the scope of work, project specifications and drawings, bid documents, com or in person at the HHSC Food Service Department has product in inventory, which exceeds its expiration date, the company agrees to either, replace bidder qualifying requirements and a tour of all proposed work areas. The pre-bid Monon Community Center. the product or, credit HHSC’s account for such product. meeting will then move to the New Britton Elementary School address for the HHSC’s Food Service Department will be billed monthly for the product ordered. site visit. 8. HHSC agrees to use the successful company’s products for ala carte cafeteria sales for 8 oz. to 24 oz. size. The exclusive Questions regarding the project will be clarified by the Consultant listed agreement does not apply to milk products. Beverage vending machines in the cafeterias will not be operational during the lunch below. Project Manuals / Bid serving times. Documents shall be available on or after April 10th, 2019 and may be 9. Beverages sold at concession stands, with the exception of fresh brewed coffee, fresh brewed tea, hot chocolate, and obtained with a refundable deposit of Want more of fresh squeezed juices will be the successful company’s products. The successful company will provide the appropriate amount of $50.00 at the location listed below, or at the Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting equipment to support the dispensing, selling, and promotion of beverage products (post-mix, pre-mix dispensers, reach-in coolers, Moisture Management ice beverage carts trailers, etc.). 9855 Crosspoint Blvd. - Suite 100 10. HHSC will participate in mutually agreed upon promotional campaigns; however, none of HHSC’s facilities will be Indianapolis, Indiana 46256 (317) 577-0910 the best redemption centers. All signage must be approved by HHSC, and it will be at the successful company’s cost to procure and install Bidding Instructions and Information: said signs without damaging school property. Any damage will be the responsibility of the successful company. Complimentary Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board advertisements of mutually agreed upon size would be allowed in all extracurricular programs. of Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Indiana State Board news coverage 11. As soft drink sales increase, the annual payment will adjust accordingly. of Accounts, Form 96, Revised 2013. Bidders shall also complete the 12. The successful company and HHSC will determine vending prices. Supplementary Bid Forms (included in the contract documents). Submit all in 13. When students or staff lose money in the machines, the successful company will reimburse the school based on a list original Bid Information and two (2) complete copies. Complete the entire Bid of which students and staff lost money. If a machine malfunctions and gives soft drinks away, HHSC will still get the commission Form(s), including the Non- sales as if the money was deposited. Collusion Affidavit, and the Bidders Financial Statement information as part 14. All deliveries to HHSC Food Service Department must be checked in and signed by HHSC Food Service Department of Indiana Form 96. personnel before the successful company’s driver leaves. This will prevent drop-off of unwanted and unneeded product. Bidders are required to include a Bid Bond or certified check in the amount Hamilton of 10% of their Bid Price. Bidder receiving awards shall be required to provide 15. The successful company may have to supply at their expense Limited Criminal Histories of those employees entering the premises of HHSC. acceptable surety in the form of a Performance Bond and Labor and Materials G. QUANTITIES BY LOCATION available upon request Payment Bond in the amount of 100% of the contract. Include the cost of all County? H. BID PROPOSAL bonds and insurance in the bid amount. 1. A proposal should be submitted for a one (1) year period with a starting date of August 1, 2019 Each bid must be accompanied by a signed and completed Non- 2. HHSC reserves the right to annually extend the agreement for an additional year up to no more than five (5) years in total. Discrimination Affidavit (or MBE-1) in accordance with any applicable Minority Email Extensions will be effective through an amendment to the agreement. Business Participation Policy and Rules. 3. A proposal should be submitted for an amount paid to HHSC for corporate sponsorship in exchange for exclusive Each bid envelope shall be individually marked “Skylight Bid”: HSE Schools, Subscribe@ beverage provider rights on the dates indicated. (New Britton Elementary School Skylight Replacement #19-06-5369) 4. A proposal should be submitted describing any free product that HHSC will receive. Attention: Mr. Bill Taylor The name of the Contractor and the Project Name ReadTheReporter.com 5. A proposal should be submitted for guaranteed product prices for the concession programs. shall be clearly indicated. Bids are to be in effect for 60 days. 6. Companies are encouraged to submit other offerings they might have that have not been previously addressed. Project Description: 7. The proposal should be attached to the cover page provided at the end of this RFP. Skylight Replacement at New Britton Elementary School as indicated in the and sign up for the I. DETERMINATION OF SUCCESSFUL COMPANY Construction Documents. The contract will be awarded to the best responsible 1. It is the intent of HHSC to award the successful company in May, 2019 for implementation on August 1, 2019. qualified bidder(s). Faxed bids will not be accepted. Daily E-Edition today! 2. The determination of the successful company is the solediscretion ofHHSC. The criteria used will include, but not limited Construction Schedules: to, fees paid to HHSC, commissions paid to the schools, service levels and responsiveness and existing product line. Work under these contracts can commence upon May 23rd, 2019. Timely 3. The successful company agrees that the awarding of a new contract terminates any existing contract on August 1, 2019. completion of the work specified is an essential condition of this contract.Work 4. All decisions are final. Upon submission of a response to the RFP, the company hereby agrees to all terms and conditions is to be completed by August 5tht, 2019. set forth in the RFP. HSE Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bids; is not obligated to J. SCHEDULE accept the lowest or any other Bid; and may waive any formalities in bidding The following is the approximate schedule for the awarding of a new contract: procedure. HSE Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, Thanks for • Advertise & distribute RFP by 4/1/2019 religion, gender, national origin age, or individuals with disabilities, including • Responses due 5/1/2019 Time: 10:00 a.m. limited English proficiency, in its programs or employment policies as required • Board approval 5/15/2019 by the Indiana Civil Rights Act (I.C. 22-9.1), Title VI and VII (Civil Rights Act reading • New contract begins 8/1/19 of 1964), the Equal Pay Act of 1973, Title IX (Educational Amendments), and K. CONTRACT DURATION Section 504 (Rehabilitation Act of 1973). HHSC intends to enter into a contract with an effective date of August 1, 2019 through July 31, 2020. HHSC reserves the right Date: Wednesday, March 27th, 2019 to annually extend the Agreement for an additional year up to no more than five (5) years in total. Extensions will be effective Wednesday, April 3rd, 2019 The through an amendment to the Agreement. By: Bill Taylor & Board of Trustees, HSE Schools RFP - EXCLUSIVE LONG-TERM BEVERAGE CONTRACT RL2202 3/27/2019, 4/3/2019 PROPOSAL COVER PAGE Hamilton Vendor Name: ______Address:______ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS City: ______State:______Zip:______Bids: County Telephone: ______Fax:______Project Name:Fishers Junior High School – Academic Corridor Renovations Primary Contact: ______Project Number: 219006.00 Email Address: ______Fanning Howey Associates, Inc. Authorized Signature: ______350 E. New York Street, Suite 300 Reporter RL2218 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Phone No.: 317/848-0966 The Board of Education, Hamilton Southeastern Schools, Fishers, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the Fishers Junior High School – Academic Corridor 29D01-1903-EU-000135 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT 1 Renovations. Bids will be received until 2:00 p.m. on April 22, 2019 at the Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 ) SS: Superintendent’s office, 13485 Cumberland Road, Indiana 46038. Bids Eric M. Douthit, #20099-49 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO.: 29D01-1903-DN-002272 received after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be opened and publicly Church Church Hittle + Antrim IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: ) read aloud immediately after specified closing time. All interested parties are Two North Ninth Street IMRAN ALI SYED, ) invited to attend. Noblesville, IN 46060 Petitioner, ) A single Lump Sum bid will be considered for the Work. The Work generally (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 and ) includes: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION CONCHITA KELLEY BARKLEY SINGH, ) - Demolition of existing interior walls, ceilings, and finishes In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. Respondent. ) - Construction of new interior walls Notice is hereby given that Jennifer A. Gerow was, on March 25, 2019, appointed ORDER SETTING FINAL HEARING - Installation of new interior ceilings and finishes. Personal Representative of the Estate of WILLIAM L. DOUTHIT, deceased, who Comes now the Petitioner, Imran Ali Syed, by counsel, Jesse G. Pace, and By submitting Bid on the Bid Form, Bidder satisfies requirement for Indiana died February 21, 2019. after having filed his Praecipe for Final Hearing; Form No. 96 (Revised 2005), as prescribed by State Board of Accounts of All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must And the Court having reviewed the same, orders as follows: Indiana. This shall clearly show Bidder’s financial resources, his construction file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that a a final experience, his organization, and equipment available for Work contemplated. the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after the hearing shall be held in this matter on May 28, 2019 at 8:30 am. A bid security in the form of AIA Document A310, a certified check, Indiana decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. for a duration of fifteen (15) minutes. General Revised Form No. 86, “Contractors Combination Bid Bond and Bond Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on March 25, 2019. Date: March 20, 2019 for Construction,” or a form from an acceptable surety shall accompany each Kathy Kreag Williams Michael A. Casati bid. The bid security shall be in the penal amount of 10 percent of the total bid. Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana JUDGE, Hamilton Superior Court 1 Bid security shall be forfeited if bid is withdrawn after closing time on date for RL2215 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 RL2203 3/25/2019, 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 receiving bids. Successful bidders are required to furnish a satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond from an acceptable surety in an amount equal to 100 percent of STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON 29D03-1808-EU-000371 the full contract sum. )SS: CIRCUIT COURT 1 Attorney: To obtain documents Bidders will be required to register at the Eastern COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1901-MI-3111 Kerry W. Mann Engineering, 317-598-0661, website (distribution.easternengineering.com) to IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) 8310 Allison Pointe Blvd., Suite 105 become a plan holder for the Project. Once registered, Bidders can download CHRISTINE RENEE SEABROOK ) Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 the complete set of documents in .PDF form free of charge. Registered (formerly Sherry Jinx Brannon), ) (317)251-6266 bidders will receive electronic distribution of addendums and other electronic Petitioner. ) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION communications during the bidding period. Bidders can purchase hard copies of NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT the documents from Eastern Engineering for the cost of printing as established by Petitioner, CHRISTINE RENE SEABROOK (formerly SHERRY JINX ) SS: the Printer. No partial sets will be issued. BRANNON), who’s mailing and residence address is: 9256 Wadsworth Court, COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DOCKET NO.: 29D03-1808-EU-000371 A prebid conference will be held on April 11, 2019 at 4:00 PM, local time. Fishers, IN 46037 In the Matter of the Unsupervised ) Bidders are to meet at the main entrance to Fishers Junior High School, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives notice that she has filed a petition in Estate of Florian Dennis Meulbroek ) 13257 Cumberland Road, Fishers, Indiana 46038. Attendance by bidders is the Hamilton County Circuit Court 1 requesting that her name be changed by Notice is hereby given that William J. Meulbroek was on the 24th day of August optional, but recommended, in order to clarify or answer questions concerning court order to: Christine Renee Seabrook. 2018, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Florian Dennis Meulbroek, the Drawings and Project Manual for the Project. Notice is further given that a hearing will be held on said Petition on the 14th deceased. The Owner reserves the right to reject each and every bid, and to waive day of June, 2019 at 10:00 O’clock A. M. All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must file informalities, irregularities, and errors in the bidding to the extent permitted by Date: 3/29/2019 the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the date law. This includes the right to extend the date and time for receipt of bids. /s/Mary Wisehart Phillips of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s No bidder may withdraw their bid within 60 days after the actual date of the Mary Wisehart Phillips, attorney #17098-49 death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. bid opening thereof. CAMDEN & MERIDEW, PC. Dated at Noblesville, HAMILTON County, Indiana, this 24th day of August This notice and request for bids is dated April 1, 2019 10412 Allisonville Rd, Ste 200 2018. By order of the HSE School Board Fishers IN 46038 Tammy Baitz Hamilton Southeastern Schools 317-770-0000 Clerk of the Superior Court, Hamilton County Fishers, Indiana RL2228 4/8/2019, 4/15/2019, 4/22/2019 RL2210 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 RL2219 4/1/2019, 4/8/2019 Week of April 8, 2019 “Go Teal” with Prevail! A9

Millers start HCC play with sweep of Avon Noblesville got off to a solid start in Field in the Millers’ home opener. Nobles- Hoosier Crossroads Conference play last ville trailed 3-0 in the bottom of the fifth week, sweeping Avon in both games of a inning, but scored three runs in the sixth to two-game series. secure the sweep. The Millers won Game 1 Wednesday at "After our disappointing trip in Tennes- the Orioles field 11-4. Noblesville started see, we had two really good days of practice, the game with three runs in the top of the Monday and Tuesday," said Noblesville first inning. Cooper Miles drew a walk, then coach Justin Keever. "Had a really good advanced to third on a DJ Owens base hit. effort last night, and then to find a way to Matt Peek came up next, and sent everybody get a win tonight is encouraging, the way home with an inside-the-park home run. the guys are starting to come together." Avon scored two runs in the bottom of The Millers got on the board in the fifth the first, but Noblesville got those runs back inning, when Owens hit a sacrifice fly to in the second inning. Brady Walden was scored Gruver. That brought Noblesville walked, then Cole Barnes got on base with within 3-1. a single. Miles drew another walk to load After a three-up, three-down top of the the bases, and Owens sent a base hit into sixth, the Millers made their move. Nelis right field, scoring Walden and Barnes. drew a walk, then Ethan Imel hit a double The Orioles added another run in the to move Nelis to third. Noblesville brought bottom of the second, but the Millers in Nagel to run for Imel and Jackson answered again: A third-inning double from Hancock to run for Nelis. Gruver then drew Reporter photo by Kent Graham Cade Nelis scored Jacob Weiler. Noblesville a walk to load the bases. then poured in five runs in the sixth inning. Barnes stepped up minutes later and hit Clay Holzworth pitched a complete game for Noblesville on Thursday. Holzworth Walden drew a walk, with Jackson Hancock a single perfectly up center field, sending had eight strikeouts in the Millers’ 4-3 Hoosier Crossroads Conference win over coming in to pinch run for him. Back-to- Hancock and Nagel home to tie the game. Avon at Don Dunker Field. back singles by Barnes and Miles eventually Gruver ran to third and scored on the next LOUISVILLE TRIP in the sixth, but the Millers answered with sent Hancock in to score. at-bat, in which Miles reached on an error. On Saturday, the Millers played two two runs in the bottom of the inning. Owens was walked to load the bases, "We left a lot of runners on early," said games at Louisville St. Xavier. Hancock scored on a Barnes fielder's choice, then three more consecutive walks scored Keever. "Their guy was throwing a good ball Noblesville beat Campbell County 8-3 then Williams got home on an error. Barnes, Miles and Owens respectively. game. The wind's kind of howling in, too." in its first game, scoring three runs in the Jared Crandall got the pitching win, Gruver singled in the final run of the game, Nevertheless, the Millers found a way to bottom of the second inning: Alex Zavac hit allowing only three hits in four and a third scoring Peek. win. a sacrifice fly to score Gruver, then Miles innings. Barnes, Owens and Peek all had two hits, Clay Holzworth pitched a complete singled in Alec Rees and Lucas Williams. Noblesville lost to St. Xavier 7-0. The with Owens stealing two bases. Camden game, and finished strong. Holzworth struck Gruver's sacrifice fly scored Peek in the Millers were held to two hits, a double and Nagel pitched a complete game, tossing nine out the first two batters, and induced a fourth inning, giving the Millers a 4-0 lead. a single from Walden. strikeouts. groundout for the third out. Holzworth Noblesville added two more runs in the fifth, Noblesville is 4-5 and begins a three- COMEBACK VICTORY totaled eight strikeouts and issued no walks. with Nagel scoring on a DJ Owens single, game series with Hoosier Crossroads Con- Noblesville finished the series with a 4-3 Noblesville also turned a double play in the then Nelis batted in Owens. A three-run ference rival Fishers Thursday at the Tigers' win over Avon Thursday at Don Dunker first inning. double got Campbell County on the board field. Tigers go 1-2 in close series with Zionsville Fishers played a series for the Tigers, with Jack doubled home Lukac. Brenc- with Hoosier Crossroads Minns relieving him in the zewski and Lukac both had Conference rival Zionsville sixth. Minns struck out four two hits. last week. and Castellani had three Tristan Baker (0-1) The Tigers won the first strikeouts. pitched extremely well in his game on Thursday 1-0 in On Saturday, Fishers first start for Fishers. Baker eight innings. Locked in a dropped the final game of its gave up one earned run pitchers' duel between three-game series with through five innings. He Tigers starter Jon Vore and Zionsville 6-3 Saturday at faced two batters in the Eagles starter Justin the Eagles field. This game sixth, both of whom later Castetter, Fishers finally was played as a non-confer- scored to up his total earned crossed the plate in the top ence game. runs allowed to of the eighth inning. With Woolwine scored the three. Overall, Baker struck one out, Grant Whetsel Tigers' first run in the top of out eight, while allowing doubled down the left field the first inning. Woolwine three earned runs from seven line. Charlie Walker fol- drew a walk, advanced to hits and one walk. He even lowed it up on the very next Reporter photo by Kent Graham third base on a Kiel Brenc- pulled off the abnormal four pitch with the game-winning zewski single, then scored strikeouts in one inning as RBI single to center field. Fishers catcher Kiel Brenczewski applies the tag to a Zionsville runner at home plate on an error. Zionsville one strikeout victim reached Vore (2-0), who was during the Tigers-Eagles baseball game Friday at Fishers. answered with two runs in on a dropped third strike that brilliant all night, return to the Eagles' way by the score runners on a sacrifice bunt. end the game, but Tigers the bottom of the first, and kicked away from the the mound in the bottom of of 4-3. As a result, Fishers Walker came up next, coach Matt Cherry was held the lead from that point catcher. Daniel Owens the eighth and worked a and Zionsville split the con- and his fielder's choice to pleased that his team kept forward. struck out the side in his one perfect 1-2-3 inning to ference series. third base scored Shelton. JJ competing throughout the Fishers added its other inning of relief. secure the two-hit complete The Eagles scored a run Woolwine was walked, entire contest. two runs in the fifth inning. The Tigers are 3-5 and game shutout victory. Vore in the first inning, with sending Walker to second, "I love how they compet- Whetsel and Lukac hit back- return to action at 6 p.m. only faced two batters over Fishers answering in the and Walker was soon ed," said Cherry. "They to-back singles, with Tuesday when they play the minimum and ended the bottom of the second. Collin running home after Nick fought back. We found a Whetsel advancing to third Greenfield at home. Fishers game with a strikeout, his Shelton was hit by a pitch, Lukac base hit into left field. way to tie it. We found a on Lukac's hit. Walker then takes on Noblesville for 14th of the night. Overall, then moved to third on Zionsville scored on an way to be in a position to tie scored Whetsel on a well- a three-game series on Vore only faced more than Daniel Owens' base hit. RBI groundout in the top of it again with the winning run executed safety squeeze Thursday, Friday, and Satur- three batters in an inning Shelton got home on a wild the sixth, and the Eagles on base. We were in posi- play, then Woolwine day. twice and never faced more pitch. held the lead from there. tion. It's a tough way to end than four batters in an Zionsville added one run Fishers had runners on it like that, but it is what it inning. in both the third and fourth second and third base with is. One game." Fishers hosted Zionsville innings. The Tigers tied it up two outs in the bottom of the Zionsville held Fishers in the second game of the again in the fifth. Shelton seventh, and tried to steal to just two hits, the singles Proud Supporter of Hamilton County TV series on Friday, hoping to drew a walks, then Owens home, but Zionsville got the from Owens and Lukac. Upcoming LIVE & On-Demand Later at www.HamiltonCountyTV.com earn an HCC sweep. Friday's was hit by a pitch. Joey Mon Noblesville Mayoral 6:30 PM home-plate tag for the third Anthony Castellani April 8 game was close, but it went Candidates Conversations Brenczewski advanced both out. It was a tough way to pitched the first five innings Presented by Noblesville Chamber of Commerce HCTV Events | www.HCTV1.com Tues Noblesville vs Fishers | 6:00 PM April 9 Varsity Softball Huskies split season-opening series with Anderson HCTV Sports | www.HCTV1.com | LIVE AUDIO ONLY Hamilton Heights split a “We did a great job at Memorial Park. Zachary - "he was great," Tues Noblesville City Council 7:00 pm April 9 HCTV Events | www.HCTV1.com season-open- tonight," said Huskies coach Anderson scored its run said Moffatt. "He threw six ing series at JR Moffatt. "I’m really in the first inning. Dylan innings giving up one hit and Wed Noblesville vs Carmel | 5:30 pm April 10 Varsity Softball Anderson last happy for our kids." 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week. coach said this year's team is ble game for the Huskies, to have him walk away with Fri Noblesville vs Fishers | 6:00 pm On Thurs- young and wasn't sure what throwing all six innings and a W.” April 12 Varsity Baseball day, the to expect for the season allowing Anderson just one The Huskies are back in HCTV Sports | www.HCTV1.com  Listen 24/7 Hamilton County Radio Huskies beat opener. But he was pleased hit. Zachary tossed six action Tuesday when they Relaxing Music, Mon - Fri 8 am-4 pm, 10 pm-6 am the Indians that his team didn't look strikeouts. begin a Hoosier Conference LIVE Sports, check website for upcoming games Fulton 4-0 at Memo- young on the field. Moffatt said he felt for series at Western. rial Field. "Anderson is a really The Huskies got on the good team and they are board right away with three gonna win a lot of games, runs in the first inning. Luke Coach Heim does a great job Talk to Dani to help you Thesier reached on error, and with them," said Moffatt. was moved to second base "We should have a shot at on a single by Luke Stohler. winning any time Sam pitch- Sam Fulton then hit a triple es. He’s headed to the Uni- make your move in 2019! to score both of them. Brody versity of Tennessee next Piel came in to run for year and he’s been through Let me be your advocate. Fulton, and was sent home the battles for us. when Alex Hewitt hit a sac- "We put the bat on the Call 317.407.6969 rifice fly. ball pretty well. For us it will [email protected] Heights added one more just be one day at a time. We 10142 GOLDEN DR • $174,900 run in the second inning, just need to get a little better NEW PRICE! with Thesier's line drive each day out whether a prac- scoring Dylan Zachary. tice or a game. I believe this Fulton pitched a tremen- is gonna be a really solid dous game, going five group by the end of the year. 3 BR / 3 BA • Open Concept Main Floor innings for the win, throwing We’ve seen a lot of growth 13377 STATE ROAD 9 • $ 259,000 0 221st STREET • $345,240 eight strikeouts and allowing already and we’ve only had just one hit. Piel pitched the a handful of practices.” YOUR STORY Your house last two innings; the Huskies Hamilton Heights pictured here! REALTORS ended the game with a dropped the second game of STARTS HERE. double play. the series 1-0 Friday, again TalkToTucker.com 5 Acres • Geothermal HVAC • Alexandria 26.44 Acres • WILL DIVIDE • Noblesville A10 “Go Teal” with Prevail! Week of April 8, 2019 Noblesville to host USADB’s 75th annual tournament this weekend The United States of America Deaf Basketball Cumberland Road. The Saturday games will include the Basketball (USADB), which has since been renamed from (USADB) will be hosting its 75th annual tournament in women's championship game at noon and the men's cham- AAAD, has continued to grow and expand. In 1945, only Noblesville this weekend, April 11-13. pionship game at 2:30 p.m. The 75th anniversary program five men's teams competed for the Deaf national basketball The weekend events will include: Over 40 competitive is scheduled for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 13 at championship. Fast forward to the USADB's most recent basketball games throughout three days; a room that will the Noblesville Parks and Recreation Annex at Ivy Tech tournament last spring in Round Rock, Texas, a total of 36 consist of memorabilia with over of 75 years of program Community College, 300 N. 17th St. Doors open at 5 p.m. teams participated and competed in the Men Division 1, books, pictures and others; inducting new Hall of Fame In 1945, the American Athletic Association of the Deaf Women Division and Men Division II national champion- members; recognizing former Hall of Famers and leaders (AAAD) was founded in Akron, Ohio by several people led ships. at the special Saturday night program ceremony where the by late Art Kruger and Tom Elliott. Their goal was to start The USADB would like to extend an invitation to the USADB will share many memories through old videos and an annual basketball tournament for Deaf basketball players. Greater Indianapolis community to join this historic event. pictures. The organization has consistently and without fail provided The organization also welcomes any persons or business Games will take place from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thurs- an annual tournament for 75 consecutive years across the interested in sponsorships. For more information, contact day, April 11 and Friday, April 12 at Finch Creek Field country in major Deaf communities in spite of several wars, Joey Baer, National Program Director at [email protected]. House, 16289 Boden Road, and from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on depressions, extreme weathers or any natural disasters. For more information, visit the USADB's website at Saturday, April 13 at Noblesville High School, 18111 Over the years, the United States of America Deaf www.usadb.us Colts legend Mathis sets up shop in Westfield By CHARLIE CLIFFORD coaching duties with the Colts, there are WISH-TV a couple winners. For one, Mathis' kids Some engines just don't turn off. will get to see their dad around the Forget the mileage, the wear and tear house more this upcoming season. Also, on the tires, this baby is still running the Colts young defensive line wins, with the same juice you saw on Sundays too. Now, no NFL rule can keep them for 14 seasons. away from No. 98 in the offseason. Robert Mathis, the Indianapolis "I am very excited, they (Colts pass Colts franchise leader with 123 sacks, is rushers) have got training early," putting his pass rushing secrets out Mathis said. "These high school and there. After two years with the Colts middle school kids are going to see a coaching staff, Mathis in March joined lot of their homegrown Colts here" at the sports performance team at Pro X Grand Park. Athlete for specialized training at Grand Mathis' main partner on the field at Park. Pro X is fellow former Colts defensive The football sector of Pro X, known lineman Dan Muir. Muir noticed the as Gridiron Gang, just picked up a Hall minute the five-time Pro Bowl player of Fame talent. walked through the door that this guy "We are working with junior high, is all in. high school guys, college guys and the "When you bring someone like Rob icing on the cake is the NFL guys," (Mathis) in who has passion through the Mathis said. "I can't get away from it. roof it just gets guys excited," Muir The hatred for quarterbacks still burns." said. "They come in and work hard, and Photo courtesy WISH-TV By stepping away from day-to-day it speaks on the field." Indianapolis Colts legend Robert Mathis has joined the sports performance team at Pro X Athlete for specialized training at Grand Park. Mathis, the Colts’ all-time sack leader, is working with football players of all ages, including NFL players. Huskies softball drops two games Hamilton Heights dropped two games Heights lost to a tough Kokomo team on last week. Saturday morning by the score of 9-0. On Thursday, the Huskies fell to The Wildkats were in control from the Anderson 5-4 in a nine-inning home game. beginning, scoring four runs in the top of the Both teams scored in the first inning, with first inning. The Huskies could only manage Hayley Greene smacking a solo home run for four hits, one each from Isabella Neiling, the Huskies. Heights had to wait until the Adyson Baber, Alayna Baber and Faith Hittle. fourth inning to score again. Kelsie Albright "Our bats have gone a little silent here the and Sydney Massicotte drew back-to-back, last couple games," said Heights coach Ken bases-loaded walks, sending Alayna Baber Olovich. This was after the Huskies scored and Faith Hittle home. 30 runs in their first three games, but Olovich Greene struck again in the fifth inning, was confident that his team's offense would cracking another solo homer into center field get back on track. to put the Huskies up 4-1. But the Indians tied "We'll get it going," said Olovich. "Our the game with three runs in the seventh defense has gotten a lot better, our pitching's inning, then got an RBI single in the top of gotten a lot better. So we'll get it all together Reporter photo by Richie Hall the ninth to win the game. here real soon." Hamilton Heights’ Faith Hittle hit a fifth-inning single for the Huskies during their Greene finished the game 2-for-2 at the Heights is 1-4 and will play at Western Saturday game with Kokomo. plate. on Tuesday.

Sheridan Horseshoe League starts season soon That time is inching closer for in common, the measurement. With third tournament. horseshoe pitchers in Biddle Memo- every year the sport is coming to a Captains of the league will have rial Park in Sheridan, Indiana. close with a lot of things from an organizational meeting at 6:30 The Sheridan Horseshoe league America’s past time. p.m. on Tuesday, April 30. On Satur- will be starting up soon and celebrat- The Sheridan Horseshoe league day, April 20, the League will host ing one of the country's oldest sports. uses a handicap system. This system its workday from 9 to 11 a.m., rain From the moment you walk up to the allows players of all ages, and men or sunny side up. This is where the courts, to the time you pitch your first and women to be on an even playing league will go out and get the courts shoe, you’ll get some unexpected field. The league has people from ready. If you’re interested in learning feelings when that shoe clangs off those who have never pitched a shoe more or getting more information on that post. It was something to let to those who have pitched longer than this fun sport, come on out and check loose and pass some time with the some of us have been alive. it out. friends and family. Today, we use This year, 2019, Sheridan will For any additional questions, horseshoes of all different shapes and have three open league tournaments contact Bryan Wilbur at (317) 922- weight, but they all have something and O’Reilly Auto Parts will host its 6430.