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Atlanta terminates contract Heights dedicates with Jackson Township Fire By STU CLAMPITT new greenhouse ReadTheReporter.com Last Tuesday morning, the Town of Atlanta gave 60-day notice that it is ter- minating its contract with the Jackson Township Fire Department for both fire protection and Advanced Life Saving (ALS) services. A letter addressed to Trustee Mill- er and the Jackson Township Advisory Board reads in part, “The Atlanta Town Phifer Cook council is providing notice of termina- Council Member John Phifer. tion of the Fire Protection Agreement for According to the press release, “With 2018 effective as of July 1, 2018.” ambulances stationed in two locations, That letter, hand delivered and sent White River Fire Department and Tipton via certified mail from the Atlanta Town Hospital, residents can expect to see fast- Council, is signed by Fred Farley, John er response times when seconds count.” Phifer, John Benge, Pam Van Hook and When asked what this means for the Photo provided Jody Price. Jackson Township Fire Department, Gwen Hunter, Hamilton Heights School Board; Emilie Carson, Agriculture According to a press release given to Trustee Christina (Chris) Miller said, “It Educator and FFA Advisor; along with FFA students Josiah Allee, Brady The Reporter, the Atlanta Town Council means we are no longer in a contract with Brennan, Evan Sexton, Blake Sanford, Samuel Dotson, Deeya Yancey, recently signed a contract with Seals Am- Atlanta to provide fire and ambulance Abigail Mayo, Kellie Kuhn, Wade Kinnaman and Grace Dent officially bulance Service for Advance Life Sup- service.” dedicate Hamilton Heights High School’s newest amenity. The open port and Basic Life Support Services. Jackson Township Fire will now cov- house and greenhouse dedication drew in students, faculty, staff, project “We are pleased to partner with Seals er a smaller area, but also have a smaller engineers and architects, local dignitaries and members of the community and excited to tell our residents that they pool of financial resources from which to show the result of tax dollars at work at Hamilton Heights. will be receiving improved services at a considerable savings,” said Atlanta Town See Fire Contract . . . Page A3 Delay in expansion of Fishers Fifty Club raises money Judicial Center likely By FRED SWIFT for local public safety officers ReadTheReporter.com A one-year delay in construction of the By LARRY LANNAN planned major addition to the Hamilton LarryInFishers.com County Government and Judicial Center is quite likely. A decision is not yet official, When a Fish- pending a joint meeting of county commis- ers police officer or sioners and county council on Wednesday, firefighter is injured May 9, The Reporter has learned. while performing her/ The reasons for postponing the 100,000 his duties and must square foot expansion include the fact that miss work, that city bids are slightly higher than a proposed employee is eligible budget permits, plus a planned contingency for workers compen- fund is proposed at only two percent of con- sation, but that is less struction costs which may not be sufficient than the public safety officer would earn and, most of all, the bid prices do not in- while on duty. A local group is working clude finishing any part of the interior of the to fill that gap by raising money to allow new addition. these workers to supplement their workers Photo provided For these reasons, County Commission- compensation payments with added bene- Fifty Club members Steve Lutz (left) and Jim Ratliff (right) along with Fishers er Steve Dillinger said it is his personal opin- fits. That group is called the Fifty Club. Police Department Captain Gary Hepp. ion that a delay is reasonable. Commissioner It’s patterned after a similar organiza- Mark Heirbrandt did not disagree, and said tion that has been helping Noblesville for has never happened in Fishers Police his- benefits. As part of the fund raising effort, re-bidding in November or December may a number of years. The Fifty Club also tory and there has been one instance of a a special event was held last Monday eve- be financially advantageous. Bidding again provides supplemental benefits to a public death with Fishers Fire many years ago. ning at Topgolf. at that time will allow the county to bond up safety officer’s family when that worker The Fifty Club is raising money to fi- suffers an untimely death. Fortunately, that nance insurance policies for these added See Fifty . . . Page A12 See Judicial . . . Page A9

Sheridan teen qualifies for Noblesville Prayer Breakfast second time at National brings community together Junior High Finals Rodeo The REPORTER Evan Bourdon, an eighth-grade student at Sheridan Middle School, has earned a position on Indiana’s National Junior High rodeo team. He will travel with his fellow teammates to Huron, S.D. and compete June 24-30 at the 14th annual National Junior High Finals Rodeo (NJHFR). Bourdon will compete in breakaway roping, chute dogging, ribbon roping, goat tying, saddle cattle and bull riding. This will be Bourdon’s second appear- ance at the NJHFR as a member of Team In- diana. He was also nominated to the Cinch Team for being a returning qualifier and to Ariat’s “All Around” Team for winning Photo provided the 2018 Indiana Junior High All Around Noblesville Mayor John Ditslear recently hosted the annual Mayor’s Prayer Cowboy title. Breakfast at White River Christian Church. The event provided the community Featuring roughly 1,000 contestants a time for Christian fellowship and was held Thursday in conjunction with from 43 states, five Canadian provinces, the “National Day of Prayer.” (Above) Rev. Teri Ditslear (left) of Roots of Australia and Mexico, the NJHFR is the Photo provided Life Community Lutheran Church and Rev. Mallory Tarrance of Bethel AME world’s largest junior high rodeo. In addition This will be Evan Bourdon’s second Church each delivered messages to those in attendance. Rev. Ditslear appearance at the NJHFR as a spoke on Psalms 133:1 and Tarrance spoke on Ephesians 4:3. See Rodeo . . . Page A12 member of Team Indiana. A2 Week of May 7, 2018 Week of May 7, 2018 News & Views A3 When comedians were funny Joe Grinstead Jr. This col- From the Heart console tele- simply, yet magically, fun- could bring laughter just at umn will, pretty vision set and ny. I miss that magic. the sight of them on SNL. much, tell you laughed out loud I know my sense of Nowadays, not so much. Memorial Field my age. I re- at the antics of humor is dated. I don’t be- Humor is very person- member when Red Skelton. lieve belittling or putting al. What makes me laugh is comedians were (Dad worked someone down is funny. I not what might make other funny. second shift at see many comedians of to- people laugh. I don’t think I write my Firestone.) Red day as bullies. Sorry if you personal attacks are ever opinions. Some- (Richard) Skel- disagree, but this is just funny. No way, no how. times you may JANET HART LEONARD ton was also a my opinion. To make someone feel less agree with me native Hoosier, Don’t get me started on than is never funny ... in and sometimes you may born in Vincennes. He had the vulgarities. The only F my opinion, which may or not ... and that’s ok. several personas. Clem bomb that I heard from co- may not be humble. So my first memories Kadiddlehopper was my medians when I was grow- I guess I just don’t un- of watching funny people favorite. As much as he ing up was “fiddlesticks” derstand the comedians of were on Saturday morn- could tickle your funny and its cousin, “phooey.” today who attack the char- ings. Harlow Hickenloop- bone, he could also touch I know, I know, I am an acter, beliefs or physical er (Hal Fryar) was a well- your heart. If you have old fuddyduddy. I am what features of others. Some known slapstick comedian never heard his delivery of I am. audiences seem to just ac- on Channel 6 in Indianap- the Pledge of Allegiance Lucille Ball, Don cept it as the way it is. I olis. He featured the Three you must check it out on Knotts, Jerry Lewis, Steve don’t accept that as an ex- Stooges: Moe, Larry and YouTube. Martin and Martin Short, cuse to bully or hurt. Photo provided Curly. Hal passed away I would say that my they were and are brilliant- To laugh at the expense The Sheridan community came together on just last year. He enter- favorite comedian of all ly funny. Visual and vocal of someone is not funny Saturday, April 28 to honor Joe Grinstead tained many a kid, as time is Carol Burnett. I comedy at the finest of to me. It’s like aiding and for dedication to the Sheridan Recreation well as their parents. How can watch the reruns of her hilarities. abetting a bully (IMO). Program. Grinstead died on April 7, 2018. could any of us ever forget shows over and over and Gilda Radner made I’ll get off my podium Before his passing, Grinstead served as his straw hat and coat of still belly laugh. Her sense Saturday Night Live now. My sense of humor president of the Sheridan Recreation program, many colors and the many of humor could cheer the something to look for- may be a bit funny turned commissioner, coach and active pies to his face. Silliness grumpiest of grumps and ward to on many a Satur- and old fashioned, but it’s volunteer. Joe loved coaching his three boys on a grand scale. the saddest of sad people. day Night. She left a lot of mine. as well as the other children in the community, I’ll leave you with this On Tuesday nights, Sometimes the funniest laughs yet to be laughed and he was very passionate about it. (Above) thought ... laughter may as my recollection tells skits would have her and when she died. Who could Joe Grinstead’s wife Kristy Grinstead and their me, my mother and I sat Tim Conway, Vicki Law- ever forget her character be the best medicine but it three sons Evan, 13, Hayden, 10 and Owen, 6. in front of our black and rence and Harvey Korman, Roseanne Roseannadan- should never be harmful to white, and later color, all cracking up. It was just na. There were others that anyone. Fishers Mental Health Task Force moves Hinkle Creek kids hold forward with stakeholder meeting hair-raising fundraiser By LARRY LANNAN Friday, April 27 for a prog- school corporation to place ing the many stakehold- LarryInFishers.com ress report. more mental health pro- ers, including the city and Perhaps the most telling fessionals in the schools, schools, to work together, is When Scott Fadness piece of information shared with 13 therapists serving one way to intervene early became mayor of Fishers during the session came 21 school buildings. This when a teenager is troubled in January 2015, his first from Fishers Fire Chief allows earlier interventions and in need of treatment. major initiative was the Steve Orusa. He told those when students need mental That can sometimes make Mental Health Task Force. assembled that there have health treatment. the difference in preventing The mayor is now in his been no teen suicides in the Mayor Fadness point- such situations, according to fourth year in office and City of Fishers since 2014. ed to the school shooting in the mayor. the task force continues to HSE Schools Super- Parkland, Fla. The public The Mental Health Task make progress. intendent Allen Bourff debate has centered on fire- Force has accomplished Those involved in the outlined how the recent arms policy, but the mayor much in nearly three-and-a- Photo provided mental health initiative gath- referendum approved by cited the strides the task half years, but there is much Hinkle Creek Elementary School third graders ered at Launch Fishers on local voters has allowed the force has made in allow- more left to do. Evan and Greyson were challenged by their teacher, Mrs. Hobbs, to find a way to spread kindness. They chose to organize a crazy hair day at Hinkle Creek to raise money for the Fire Contract Riverview Health Surgery Center. Evan and from Page A1 Greyson said they chose Riverview Health to provide services. When Cook and Phifer both some as they are, asked, as opposed to what we because they both had family members who’ve asked what – if any – im- specified that this was a ‘Robyn, how is this going were paying in the current had surgery here (and Evan’s baby sister was pact this might have on town council decision. to affect you?’ My an- contract.” born here). Last week, they presented the township fire and EMS A contributing factor swer to them was, ‘You According to Phifer, $190.10 they raised in student donations to Seth service, Miller said, “Ser- of the timing of this was have to do what is best Jerry Liston became At- Warren, Riverview Health president and CEO vice and response will not that Seals has signed a for Atlanta.’” lanta’s fire chief about two and Megan Wiles, Riverview Health Foundation change for the areas that contract with White River According to Phifer, and one-half months ago executive director. Then, Riverview’s surgery we serve now.” Township, which brings the Atlanta Town Council and now has the town’s director, Machel Lambert, RN, took them on a Atlanta Clerk-Treasur- Seals ambulances close has not been pleased with fire department ready to behind-the-scenes tour of the operating rooms. er and Jackson Township to Atlanta from two direc- their situation, their con- go online by July 1. Trustee candidate Robyn tions. tract and their fees for fire Cook told The Report- “When the [fire] ter- and Advanced Life Saving er she thinks this is good ritory first dissolved we (ALS) service since they news for everyone in had already looked at all began contracting with Hamilton northern Hamilton Coun- out options,” Cook said. Jackson Township follow- County ty. “We wanted to work out a ing the dissolution of the When asked, as a can- deal with Seals but could northern Hamilton County Reporter didate for trustee, how this not afford it, which is why fire territory a few years Contact Information could impact the northern we went with Jackson. But ago. He also explained that Phone Hamilton County commu- when Seals put the am- the fee to contract with 317-408-5548 Email nity given that there will bulance at White River, it Jackson Township has in- [email protected] now be a more complex is my understanding that creased over the years. Publisher Jeff Jellison set of agencies handling they approached us.” That situation will [email protected] fire and emergency - ser When asked if she change on July 1. 317-408-5548 Sports Editor Richie Hall vices, Cook said, “I think was worried about the “We got a good fire [email protected] that we need to look at all timing of this announce- chief, Jerry Liston,” Phifer Twitter: @Richie_Hall those pieces and all the ment coming only a week explained. “We are form- Public Notices [email protected] dollars involved, but I am before a major primary ing our own fire depart- 765-365-2316 confident we can work to- election, Cook said, “The ment and we were able Web Address gether to enhance services timing is such that we to contract with Seals and www.ReadTheReporter.com Subscription Inquiries for the entire community had the opportunity. 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PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT GREG O'CONNOR Week of May 7, 2018 News & Views A5 Noblesville welcomes race fans with Indy Noblesville Parks offering Wings sign at Federal Hill Commons teen mentorship program The REPORTER interview, contact Nichole The REPORTER sign has been mounted on Noblesville Parks and Haberlin at (317) 770-5750 As Indiana prepares to the wall at Federal Hill Recreation is offering a or nhaberlin@noblesville. host “The Greatest Spec- Commons in Downtown summer teen mentorship in.us. Interviews must tacle in Racing” with the Noblesville facing Con- program for ages 13-16 to be set up by Friday, May 102nd running of the In- ner Street. The sign states: learn and lead children at 18 and a maximum of 15 dianapolis 500 on May “This is Noblesville. This Noble Kids Camp, the full- people will be selected for 27, race fans and residents is May” and includes ar- day, week-long summer the program. alike can get their motors eas sized for adults, chil- camp. This is the second Participants will get to revved here in Noblesville dren and pets with wings year for the teen mentor- create their own schedule thanks to the 500 Forward’s – an ode to the iconic Indi- ship program. with an average minimum Indy Wings program. anapolis Motor Speedway In addition to providing of six hours a week. Teens “We are excited to part- “Wing and Wheel” logo. a place to grow friendship will be assigned different ner with 500 Forward to The sign will remain up amongst other teens look- rolls and tasks each day, celebrate the Indy 500 and throughout May. ing to become leaders, the which will include creating what the month of May “As we prepare to kick mentorship program will games for children, making means here in Noblesville,” off our summer program- provide a unique adventure a child feel welcomed at said Mayor John Ditslear. ming, having the Indy opportunity, as well as en- camp, help the staff mem- “The Indianapolis 500 Wings sign is another great gage the teens in a service ber stay on schedule and holds a special place in the attraction for park visitors to project each week. manage campers. To pro- hearts of all Hoosiers, but enjoy at Federal Hill Com- “With last year’s suc- tect the mentorship pro- it means a little more to the mons,” Noblesville Parks Photo provided by the City of Noblesville cess, we are excited to of- gram participants, no teen hometowns of drivers. No Director Brandon Bennett - (From left) Noblesville Parks staff members Mike fer the program again, said will be one-on-one with said. “The sign looks fan- blesville has been fortunate Hoffmeister, Brandon Bennett and Michael Smith Recreation Director Nich- campers, able to assist with to have Conor Daly and tastic and we encourage pose in front of the new Indy Wings banner at ole Haberlin. restroom issues or provide Bryan Clauson represent everyone to come check it Federal Hill Commons. All interested teens first aid beyond calming our city and showcase their out, take photos with it and will interview for the men- a camper. talents on the national stage use #IndyWings when you will attempt to make the Thom Burns Racing Hon- torship, be required to go The cost of the program since 2012.” share it on social media.” field for his fifth Indy 500 da is sponsored by the U.S. through staff training from is $250 which includes a A 12-foot by 12-foot Noblesville’s Daly this month. His No. 17 Air Force. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 5-7, staff shirt, and all the ex- and be given specific tasks penses with their adventure Fear of litigation shouldn’t trump the public’s right to know for the week. To set up an days. Why do some The County Line as to why the two es there was certainly no crease in enrollment. The public officials administrators misappropriation of funds, plan is apparently to build Noblesville native named try so hard to hide had earlier been no illegal misconduct and a new school in a new lo- the reasons be- placed on admin- no violence alleged. In fact, cation to take the place of Fulbright Postgrad Scholar hind the dismissal istrative leave. nothing has been alleged Carmel Elementary and Or- The REPORTER be graduating summa cum of an employee The Indianap- because the school says it chard Park schools. Stanley Schwartz of laude from Cedarville on when doing so olis news media doesn’t have to tell any- Opponents, now passing Noblesville, a senior at May 5, with degrees in His- only fuels the had a ‘field day’ thing. Maybe so, maybe petitions against the plans, Cedarville University, has tory and Economics with a public’s demands reporting the not, but it’s not very good claim both the schools are been selected as concentration in for answers? This FRED SWIFT schools’ refusal public relations. operating at more than 90 a 2018 Fulbright Political Econo- behavior can to tell why the ac- Why all the secrecy? We percent capacity and build- Postgraduate my. bring harmful community tions were taken, how much can logically assume that ing an expensive new fa- Scholar. Schwartz Stanley is the gossip that sometimes ac- money was being spent on attorneys in our sue-hap- cility will harm established will be studying son of Jim and companies these actions. continued compensation py environment are telling neighborhoods where at the Australian Jodi Schwartz of While Carmel Clay and a demand to see public school officials to make the two targeted schools National Univer- Noblesville. Lo- Schools is not the only pub- records. And, the publicity “no comment” for fear of are located. sity (ANU) in cally, he has been lic entity to deny revealing hasn’t ended. a lawsuit. But, we should The matter could be a Canberra, Austra- a player/coach the reasons for employees’ Then, in recent weeks, not live in constant fear of a big issue in the November lia, for the next for a combined forced departure from high the highly successful coach lawsuit at the expense of the school board election when coming year. 11 years with profile positions, two recent of the girls’ high school bas- public’s right to know the three of the five Carmel Schwartz He is current- the Northside examples are certainly cases ketball team was dismissed reasoning behind our public Clay board members’ terms ly serving as the president Lions Homeschool Bas- in point. Last year Carmel for reasons not revealed. officials’ decisions. are up. Hopefully, this time of the Cedarville chapter ketball Team, served as a finally got resignations it This also caused an outcry Now Carmel has a new officials will give more de- of Tau Delta Kappa Hon- Blood Drive Coordinator obviously wanted from its for reasons including a stu- blooming controversy in- tail on their reasons for the or Society, serves on the through the Indiana Blood school superintendent and its dent protest march through volving the possible closing closings and cost-effective- American Enterprise In- Center for four years – or- director of human resources. town and more negative of two elementary schools. ness of building a new fa- stitute Executive Council, ganizing quarterly blood This came after months of publicity which will likely This time, there is a reason cility to take the place of the studied abroad at Oxford drives at Harbour Shores questions and speculation continue. In both these cas- given. It’s a predicted de- two affected schools. and is a member of Delta Church which benefitted Mu Delta, the International Hamilton County and en- Honor Society for business joyed working summers at Thanks for reading The Reporter! programs. Schwartz will Spencer Farms.

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TomWoodVolkswagenNoblesville.com A6 Week of May 7, 2018 Week of May 7, 2018 News & Views A7 Heights’ Cody Kantor named Sheridan royalty Academic Regional All-Star crowned last week The REPORTER ed Dean as being his most Hamilton Heights’ Cody influential educator because Kantor was among 90 stu- of his unique and engaging dents who have been named teaching style, as well as Indiana Academic Regional being a part of his educa- All-Stars through a program tional experience since the of the Indiana Association eighth grade. of School Principals (IASP). “It was Mr. Dean who Kantor, a senior, was rec- introduced me to an entire ognized for his academic field of study that I had nev- achievements and extra- er encountered and instilled curricular activities. Ham- a thirst for knowledge that ilton Heights Technology/ let me to take a plethora Photo provided Pre-Engineering Teacher, of Project Lead The Way Hamilton Heights High School senior Cody Kantor Derrick Dean, received an classes with Mr. Dean (left) with Derrick Dean, Hamilton Heights High Academic All-Star Certifi- throughout high school,” School Technology/Pre-Engineering teacher, at the cate of Merit in recognition said Kantor, who was proud 32nd annual Indiana Academic All Stars Recognition of his outstanding contribu- to be among the elite group Ceremony last month. Kantor was among 90 out tion to the education of Indi- of students selected for of 275 nominated to receive the honor. Dean, was the honor. “Thanks to Mr. ana’s young people. recognized with an Academic All-Star Certificate A statewide committee Dean, I have had the oppor- of Merit for his outstanding contributions to the met in March and 90 high tunity to pursue my interests school seniors across the in engineering, mechanics, education of Indiana’s young people. state were recognized as computer-aided design, my scholastic adventure.” All-Stars through the IASP. Photo provided Indiana Regional Academic programming, robotics, Kantor was among 275 The students were honored Collin Ells and Josie DeVaney were selected All-Stars. electricity, manufacturing students from across the at the 32nd annual Recog- king and queen of this year’s Sheridan High Kantor, through an es- and so much more. I am state who were nominated nition Ceremony on April School Prom. The event was held in Sheridan say submitted as part of the forever grateful to Mr. Dean with 90 being selected to be 27 at the Indiana Roof Ball- at the Palomino Ball Room on Friday, April 27. application process, credit- for permanently influencing Indiana Academic Regional room in Indianapolis. What should you look for in an annual financial review? Given the how well your government securities your financial profession- have decided to change lio in response to exter- complexities investments and so on – helps deter- al may recommend you some of your long-term nal forces. For instance, of the invest- are doing. Of mine your success as an rebalance your portfolio goals. Perhaps you no lon- if interest rates were to ment world, you course, you can investor. But in looking to align it more closely ger want to retire early, or rise steadily over a year’s might consider follow their per- at the various investments with your goals and risk you’ve ruled out that va- time, you might want to working with a formance from in your portfolio, you’ll tolerance. cation home. In any case, consider some changes financial profes- month to month, want to go beyond indi- Changes in your these choices may well to your fixed-income -in sional to help or even day to vidual gains and losses to family situation – A lot affect your investment vestments, such as bonds, you move to- Corey Sylvester day, by review- see if your overall mix is can happen in a single strategies, so it’s wise to whose value will be af- ward your goals, Cicero Edward Jones ing your invest- still appropriate for your year. You could have got- discuss them. fected by rising rates. such as a com- ment statements needs. For example, is the ten married, divorced or Changes in the in- In any case, it’s another fortable retirement. You’ll and online information, ratio of stocks to bonds remarried, added a child vestment environment thing to talk about during want to establish good but at your annual meet- still suitable for your risk to your family or moved – Generally speaking, it’s your annual review. communication with ing, your financial profes- tolerance? Over time, and to a new, more expensive a good idea to establish These aren’t the only whomever you choose, sional can sum up the past sometimes without you house – the list can go on a long-term investment elements you may want and you should meet in year’s results, highlight taking any action, this and on. And some, if not strategy based on your to bring up in your yearly person at least once a year areas that have done well ratio can shift, as often all, of these moves could individual goals, risk tol- review with your finan- to discuss your situation. or lagged, and show you happens when stocks ap- certainly involve your fi- erance and time horizon, cial professional – but At these annual reviews, how closely your portfo- preciate so much that they nancial and investment and stick with this basic they can prove to be quite you’ll want to cover a va- lio is tracking the results now take up a larger per- pictures, so it’s important strategy regardless of the helpful as you chart your riety of topics, including you need to achieve your centage of your portfolio to discuss them with your movements of the finan- course toward the future. these: long-term goals. than you intended – with financial professional. cial markets or changes This article was written Your portfolio’s Your investment a correspondingly higher Changes in your in the economy. 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STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY ) SS: SUPERIOR COURT COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1709-CT-008655 DEADRICK TAYLOR ) VS. ) Coyotes continue to cause REGGIE CARTER and SPORTS U ) SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF SUIT The State of Indiana to the Defendant(s) above named, and any other person who may be concerned: concern for Carmel citizens You are hereby notified that Reggie Carter is being sued by Deadrick Taylor in Hamilton Superior Court III, State of Indiana. The title of the case as shown By JENNY DREASLER the biggest one I’ve ever tacked by coyotes in the It would require animal by the complaint is Deadrick Taylor vs. Reggie Carter and Sports U, Cause No. 29D03-1709-CT-008655. WISH-TV | wishtv.com seen and it was eating a neighborhood three years control workers to kill rac- The nature of the suit is a civil action wherein Plaintiff has filed a Complaint squirrel and that’s what I ago. coons, opossums and coy- for Damages demanding judgment for personal injuries and damages as a result of an incident which occurred on April 30,2017. Coyote sightings have thought was crazy about “They just got one bite otes they trap. Right now, This summons by publication and notice is specifically directed to the some people in Carmel it,” Zimmer said. “I’ve into him and it got right they have the option to re- defendant, Reggie Carter, whose whereabouts are unknown. You must answer or otherwise respond to the complaint in writing, by you or worried. seen coyotes before. But, here and it ripped from his lease animals. your attorney, on or before the 20th day of June, 2018, (the same being within A recent video shared the fact it was eating a belly all the way to around It’s a plan Vanzetta thirty (30) days after the publication of the third Notice of Suit, the last such notice of this action), and in case you fail to do so, judgment by default may be hundreds of times on social squirrel in front of me was to his back,” Vanzetta said. and many of her neigh- entered against you for the relief demanded by the Plaintiff in the complaint. media has people talking crazy.” “We heard a loud screech. bors are on board with. If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising out of this occurrence that is the subject matter of the Plaintiffs claims, you must assert it in your about safety concerns in That bold behavior is We ran out and there were While Vanzetta said Teddy written answer. the area. becoming the norm as peo- two coyotes sitting there has made a full recovery, The name and address of the attorneys representing Plaintiff: Ken Nunn Law Office, 104 Franklin Road, Bloomington, Indiana 47404. The video taken last ple who live in the Lakes at and he was laying on the she hopes the Natural Re- KEN NUNN LAW OFFICE Tuesday morning by Jake DANIEL GORE, #31322-53 Hazel Dell said the coyotes ground and he wasn’t mov- sources plan will prevent ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Zimmer, 17, shows a coy- are ‘taking over the neigh- ing. My husband went to another family from going ATTEST: Tammy Baitz, ote eating a squirrel in borhood’ and with dan- go get him but the coyotes through what she did. Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court broad daylight. gerous consequences. The weren’t moving.” “They don’t walk RL1439 5/7/2018, 5/14/2018, 5/21/2018 People living in Car- neighborhood is off 126th To combat the problem away when you’re there,” OFFICIAL BOND SALE NOTICE mel said the coyotes are Street and Hazel Dell in Carmel and across the Vanzetta said. “They’re not Sealed proposals will be received by the Township Trustee of Wayne Township, Hamilton County, Indiana (“Township”), at the office of the Township, 12450 State becoming more bold and Parkway. state, the Indiana Depart- afraid of you! We need to Road 32 East, Noblesville, Indiana 46060, (317) 773-3179 (telephone), (317) 773- brazen. 3451 (facsimile) or via e-mail to [email protected], on or before 11:00 a.m. Teresa Vanzetta said ment of Natural Resourc- be able to live in our own (Noblesville time) on the 22nd day of May, 2018, for the purchase of the hereinafter “This one looked like her dog Teddy was at- es proposed a new law. yards without fear.” defined Bonds of the Township designated as “General Obligation Bonds of 2018” (“Bonds”) in the aggregate amount of $2,000,000. Bidders may bid a net discount not to exceed 1% of the par amount of the Bonds. The Bonds will bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed 6% per annum (the exact interest rate or rates will be Third in a series on the work of Noblesville’s city departments . . . determined by bidding). Interest will be payable semiannually on January 15 and July 15 of each year, beginning on January 15, 2019. Interest will be calculated on a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. The Bonds will be dated as of the date of delivery, will be in the denominations of $1.00 or integral multiples thereof and will mature semiannually on January 15 and July 15 on the dates and in Know your city: Noblesville Engineering the amounts as follows: Date Amount Date Amount 01/15/19 $33,000 01/15/29 $50,000 The follow- with other gov- In addition to Engineering con- 07/15/19 33,750 07/15/29 50,750 ing column is ernment units at “paving the way” tinuously reviews 01/15/20 34,500 01/15/30 51,500 07/15/20 35,250 07/15/30 52,250 the third in a se- the county, state for automobile accident reports 01/15/21 36,000 01/15/31 53,000 ries on the vari- and federal lev- travel, Engineer- to evaluate steps 07/15/21 36,750 07/15/31 53,750 01/15/22 37,500 01/15/32 54,500 ous departments el; or overseeing ing also manages that can be tak- 07/15/22 38,250 07/15/32 55,250 within the City consultants. the construction en to reduce the 01/15/23 40,000 01/15/33 56,000 07/15/23 40,750 07/15/33 56,750 of Noblesville, Local resi- of new pedestrian number of crash- 01/15/24 41,500 01/15/34 57,500 highlighting the dents should ap- trails to our al- es. Thankfully, 07/15/24 42,250 07/15/34 58,250 01/15/25 43,000 01/15/35 59,500 hard work and STEVE COOKE preciate the work ready robust trail despite our con- 07/15/25 43,750 07/15/35 60,250 dedication of the Deputy Mayor, Noblesville of our engineer- system – which tinued growth, 01/15/26 44,500 01/15/36 70,000 07/15/26 45,250 07/15/36 70,000 staff members ing staff – even takes time when Beery the city experi- 01/15/27 46,000 01/15/37 70,000 who keep our community when you encounter “Road projects require complicat- enced zero traffic fatalities 07/15/27 46,750 07/15/37 70,000 01/15/28 47,500 01/15/38 70,000 of 62,000 going strong. Closed” signs. Those signs ed right-of-way and proper- in 2017. 07/15/28 48,250 07/15/38 66,250 All or a portion of the Bonds may be issued as one or more term bonds, upon Today’s column focus- mean improvements are ty negotiations. 2017 alone Finally, the Engineering election of the successful bidder. Such term bonds shall have a stated maturity or es on a single department coming, without which our saw the addition of 9.3 miles Department oversees the maturities of January 15 and July 15 as determined by the successful bidder, but no later than the final maturity set forth above. The term bonds shall be subject to – and one whose work is city would literally grind to of trails, including the initial city’s Municipal Separate mandatory sinking fund redemption and final payment(s) at maturity at 100% of necessary for anyone who a halt. 1.4 miles of the Midland Storm Sewer System (MS4) the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the redemption date, on dates consistent with the above schedule. drives, runs, walks, builds, Each year, the Engineer- Trace Trail. A new trail head Program, and manages Principal is payable at the office of a registrar and paying agent to be selected by works or lives within our ing Department reviews and will soon open on Hazel Dell compliance for ADA and the Township. Interest shall be paid by check mailed to the registered owners or by wire transfer to depositories. The Bonds will be issued in fully registered form. city. That’s why there is no grades every city street and Road, and construction for Title VI programs. The Bonds maturing on and after July 15, 2029 are redeemable at the option such thing as a “slow sea- alley for the annual street the next phase of the Mid- It’s startling to see how of the Township on January 15, 2029, and on any date thereafter, on thirty days’ notice, in whole or in part, in the order of maturity as determined by the Township son” for the Noblesville En- rehabilitation list. The roads land is already underway. much our city accomplish- and by lot within a maturity, at face value, together with no premium, plus accrued gineering Department. and alleys deemed highest Another major respon- es with so lean a staff – and interest to the date fixed for redemption. Each bid must be for all of the Bonds and must state the rate or rates of interest With a staff of 12 em- priority based on a variety sibility of the Engineering does so with great results in multiples of 1/8 or 1/20 of 1%. Any bids specifying two or more interest rates ployees, and led by director of technical factors are re- Department is to develop that are evident in the qual- shall also specify the amount and maturities of the Bonds bearing each rate, but all Bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same single interest rate. The John Beery, who has been surfaced first – not simply procedures for prospec- ity of our roadways, trails, rate on any maturity shall be equal to or greater than the rate on the immediately with the city since 2006, on the whim of an elected tive developments like sidewalks, neighborhoods, preceding maturity. The award will be made to the best bidder complying with the terms of sale and offering the lowest net interest cost to the Township, to be Engineering manages the official. In 2017, Nobles- the BorgWarner Technical developments and sew- determined by computing the total interest on all of the Bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any, and adding thereto the discount installation of all public ville rehabbed 6.8 miles of Center, due to open in the er system – thanks to the bid, if any. Although not a term of sale, it is requested that each bid show the net works infrastructure for new roadway and 1.12 miles of coming months. And they Noblesville Engineering dollar interest cost to final maturity and the net effective average interest rate on the entire issue. No conditional bid or bid for less than 99% of the par value of the residential, commercial and alleys. And 2018 is follow- provide construction man- Department and the lim- Bonds will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. In the industrial developments – as ing this same process. agement and support ser- ited tax dollars that fund event no satisfactory bids are received at the time and on the date herein fixed, the sale will be continued from day to day thereafter, without further advertisement for well as the scoping, design, Even as technical as vices for other city depart- their efforts. a period of thirty (30) days during which time no bid which provides a higher net management and inspection their jobs are, there also is ments as well. Want to read more about interest cost to the Township than the best bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. of all capital improvement artistry to municipal engi- Everyone in the depart- the City of Noblesville de- Each bid must be on a customary bid form which shall be either enclosed in a roadway projects. neering. Their work helps ment would agree, though, partments working on be- sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned Township Trustee or sent via e-mail to [email protected] and marked “Bid for Wayne Township, Hamilton Think of a massive in- build greater pride in our that safety remains their half of citizens? Check out County, Indiana, General Obligation Bonds of 2018.” The winning bidder will be frastructure project like the community. Take a drive top priority. the 2017 Annual Report at notified and instructed to submit a good faith deposit which may consist of either a certified or cashier’s check or a wire transfer in the amount of $20,000 (“Deposit”). proposed east-west corri- around the Five Points in- Whenever a new proj- bit.ly/2pjsmYz. And if you If a check is submitted, it shall be drawn on a bank or trust company which is dor along Pleasant Street tersection at South 10th ect is proposed, the first missed the earlier columns insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and shall be submitted to the Township (or wire transfer such amount as instructed by the Township) not from State Road 37 to Street, Greenfield and questions are always – what in this series, be sure to later than 3:30 p.m. (Noblesville time) on the next business day after the date of the award. In either case, the Deposit shall be payable to the “Wayne Township, Hague Road with the White Christian avenues. I think will the impact on traffic check out previous editions Hamilton County, Indiana,” and shall be held as a guaranty of the performance River in-between – and you you’ll agree the round- be? Is it safe? Historically, on Human Resources and of the bid. No interest on the Deposit will accrue to the successful bidder. If the successful bidder fails to honor its accepted bid, the Deposit will be retained by can imagine the complexity about with its brickwork Noblesville experiences an Information Technology the Township. The successful bidder will be required to make payment for such of their many responsibili- and centerpiece monument average annual increase of followed by City Court Bonds in Federal Reserve funds or other immediately available funds and accept delivery of the Bonds within five days after being notified that the Bonds are ties; either through hands- is not only functional but about 50 traffic crashes for and Clerk at ReadTheRe- ready for delivery, at such bank in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or the City on work, collaborating cool looking. every 1,800 new residents. porter.com. of Noblesville, Indiana, as the purchaser shall designate, or at such other location which may be mutually agreed to by the Township and such bidder. It is anticipated that the Bonds will be ready for delivery within thirty days after the date of the sale and if not ready for delivery within forty five days after the sale date, the purchaser shall be entitled to rescind the sale and obtain the return of the Deposit. The successful bidder is expected to apply to a securities depository registered Remember to “Click It or Ticket” this month with the SEC to make such Bonds depository eligible. The successful bidder will also be required to certify as to the price at which a substantial amount of Bonds The REPORTER seat and back, both day law began. Since that time, about 13,700 were seat belt of each maturity was reoffered to the public. The opinion of Ice Miller LLP, Bond Later this month, the and night. Indiana – along with 34 and child restraint citations. Counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana, approving the legality of the Bonds, together with a transcript of the Bond proceedings, and closing certificates in the usual form Hamilton County Traffic Click It or Tick- other states – has enact- “Click It or Ticket showing no litigation, will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of Safety Partnership, a con- et continues through ed a primary seat belt law, means zero-tolerance for the Township. The Bonds may be issued, at the option of the successful bidder, by means of a sortium of law enforcement the start of the summer meaning that police can unrestrained drivers and book entry only system with no physical distribution of Bond certificates made to agencies in the county, will travel season, including pull you over for being passengers,” said Hamil- the public. One Bond certificate for each maturity will be issued to and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of The Depository Trust Company, New join law-enforcement agen- the Memorial Day holi- unbuckled. ton County Sheriff Mark York, New York (“DTC”), and immobilized in its custody. The successful bidder, cies across Indiana and the day. Overtime police pa- Indiana has partici- Bowen. “So why are we as a condition of delivery of the Bonds, would be required to deposit the Bond certificates with DTC, registered in the name of Cede & Co., nominee of DTC. nation to increase enforce- trols are paid with National pated in Click It or Ticket warning everyone in ad- It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error ment of seat belt laws for Highway Traffic Safety for more than 20 years. vance? Because the bottom with respect thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful Click It or Ticket. Multiple Administration funds ad- Last year, more than 240 line is not issuing seat belt bidder therefor to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with the terms of its bid. No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be a part of weeks of high-visibility pa- ministered by the Indiana law-enforcement agencies citations but saving lives. any Bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability shall hereafter trols will be watching for Criminal Justice Institute performed 8,728 hours of Anyone who responds to attach to the Township or any of its officers or agents because of or on account of such numbers. All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP identification unrestrained occupants in (ICJI). traffic patrols and issued a serious crash just wants numbers on the Bonds shall be paid for by the Township; provided, however, that cars and trucks, both chil- 2018 marks 30 years more than 30,000 citations motorists to buckle up in the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the successful bidder. The successful dren and adults, the front since Indiana’s seat belt or warnings, of which the first place.” bidder will also be responsible for any other fees or expenses it incurs in connection with the resale of the Bonds. The Bonds are being issued under the provisions of Indiana Code 36-6-6-14 for the purpose of providing funds to finance the construction of a combined Public Notices community center and fire station, together with all necessary appurtenances, Judicial related improvements and equipment. Principal and interest on the Bonds are from Page A1 PUBLIC NOTICE payable from an ad valorem property tax levied and collected on all taxable Please be advised that the Westfield-Washington Township Advisory Plan property within the Township. In the opinion of Bond Counsel, under the federal to $15 million toward the known. Four council mem- Commission will meet at 7:00 p.m., Monday, May 21, 2018, at Westfield City Hall, statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings existing on this date, the interest on the 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, for the purposes of holding a public hearing Bonds is excludable from gross income for purposes of federal income taxation. project without a county- bers and one commissioner and reviewing and acting on the following petitions: The Bonds are subject to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 as in effect on wide referendum, thanks to a are up for election this year. • 1706-ODP-05 & 1706-SPP-05; Birdies; 632 East State Road 32; Ted Gelov the date of their issuance (“Code”) which imposes limitations on the issuance of by Fritz Engineering Services, LLC requests Overall Development Plan and obligations like the Bonds under federal tax law. The Township has covenanted new state law that increased The Government and Ju- Primary Plat review for a miniature golf course and 7,330 square-foot restaurant on to comply with those limitations to the extent required to preserve the exclusion public bonding limits. dicial Center is 26 years old, approximately 3.429 acres +/- in the Oak Ridge Pointe PUD District. of interest on the Bonds from gross income for federal income tax purposes. The • 1805-ODP-09 & 1805-SPP-09; Setters Manor; 14710 Inez Setters Lane; Davis Bonds have been designated for purposes of Section 265(b) of the Code to qualify Construction could then and at the time of construc- Building Group, LLC by Stoeppelwerth and Associates, Inc. requests review of an for the $10,000,000 annual exception from the 100% disallowance, in the case of begin in early 2019, hope- tion officials said expan- Overall Development Plan, Primary Plat, and associated subdivision waivers for banks and other financial institutions, of the deduction for interest expense allocable 12 lots on approximately 5.53 acres +/- in the SF3: Single-Family Medium Density to obligations acquired by financial institutions. fully with at least the main sion might well be needed District. All provisions of the bid form are incorporated herein. As set forth in the bid floor interior complete in about 20 years. The cost • 1805-PUD-09; Lyons Team PUD; 750 Liberty Drive; Lyons Team requests a form, the winning bidder agrees by submission of its bid to assist the Township change of zoning of approximately 0.09 acre +/- from SF3 Cluster District to the in establishing the issue price of the Bonds under the terms outlined therein and for use. of the new addition is esti- Lyons Team PUD District to accommodate a real estate office. shall execute and deliver to the Township at closing an “issue price” certificate, In the coming months mated at around $23 million • 1806-PUD-12; Oak Ridge Pointe PUD: Oak Ridge Shoppes Amendment; together with the supporting pricing wires or equivalent communications, with such Southwest Corner of SR 32 and Oak Ridge Road; William Eric Group, LLC modifications as may be appropriate or necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the work could be done on mov- and can be completed with- requests an amendment to the Oak Ridge Pointe PUD District to allow for winning bidder, the Township and Bond Counsel. ing and extending certain out a property tax increase commercial development. The Township has not prepared an official statement, but further information • 1806-PUD-17; Westfield Playhouse PUD; 220 N. Union Street; Main Street relative to the Bonds and the Township may be obtained upon application to the utilities to get that process because existing bonds will Productions, Inc. requests a change in zoning of approximately 0.31 acre +/- from Township Trustee, 12450 State Road 32 East, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. The out of the way of construc- have matured by next year, the SF3: Single-Family Medium Density District to the Westfield Playhouse PUD successful bidder will be required to sign an investment letter addressed to the District. Township to the effect that it is a sophisticated investor and understands the terms tion. Commissioners made it and new ones may be sold Specific details regarding the requests may be obtained from the Westfield of and security for the Bonds. Economic and Community Development Department, 2728 East 171st Street, Dated May 8, 2018. clear that it is still their in- without any increase in the Westfield, Indiana 46074 or by calling (317) 804-3170. /s/ Diane Crim, Township Trustee of tention to do the expansion debt retirement levy, offi- Written suggestions or objections relative to the requests may be filed with Wayne Township, Hamilton County, Indiana the Secretary of the Commission at the Westfield Economic and Community RL1442 5/8/2018, 5/15/2018 project to provide space for cials say. Development Department, 2728 East 171st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074 at or growing needs of the courts The expansion will in- before the hearing will be considered. Oral comments concerning the proposals will be heard at the aforementioned public hearing. Such hearing may be continued from and other offices. crease the size of the build- time to time as may be found necessary. Westfield-Washington Township Advisory Plan Commission Public Notice Accuracy Matters The joint meeting of ing by about 50 percent with Westfield Economic and Community Development Department commissioners and council the new construction to the 2728 East 171st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074 www.westfield.in.gov .613 will be held the day after west of the present structure RL1443 5/7/2018 the primary election when and will include a new, more 99 % Right the coming year's make-up attractive west front facing of both bodies will likely be White River. Thanks for reading! The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting A10 Week of May 7, 2018 Week of May 7, 2018 Obituaries A11

Betty M. Clark Kim Allen Beagle John Dale Snethen III July 19, 1932 – May 2, 2018 May 25, 1953 – April 30, 2018 September 8, 1941 – May 2, 2018 Betty M. Clark, 85, Noblesville, passed away on Kim Allen Beagle, 64, Noblesville, passed away on John Dale Snethen III, Sheridan, passed away on Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at Brook- Monday, April 30, 2018 at Commu- Wednesday morning, May 2, 2018, at dale Carmel. She was born on July nity Heart & Vascular Hospital in St. Vincent Hospice Center in India- 19, 1932 to Flavel and Esther (Street- Indianapolis. He was born on May napolis. er) Smith in Buchanan, Iowa. 25, 1953 to Carroll and Patricia Born September 8, 1941 in Leb- Betty was a member of Union (Coverdale) Beagle in Noblesville. anon, Ind., he was the son of the late United Methodist Church and most Kim was a machine operator John Dale Snethen II and Melva recently a member of First United with Iris Rubber for over 20 years. Grace (Foster) Snethen. After grad- Methodist Church of Noblesville. She He proudly served in the US Army. uating from Sheridan H.S. with the enjoyed quilting, sewing and camp- Kim loved Civil War history and Class of 1959, he continued forward ing. Betty loved spending time with coin collecting. He was an LA Dodg- with his studies at Ball State Univer- her children and grandchildren. She will be greatly missed. er and a hockey fan. Kim enjoyed sity. He proudly served his country as She is survived by her daughters, Leigh Anne (Charles being in nature and bird watching, an M.P. with the United States Army Everett) Layton and Karen K. (John) Elliott; sons, Jeffery especially watching hawks. during the Vietnam War. L. (Paula) Clark, Richard A. (Joy) Clark, David B. (Shel- He is survived by his wife, Ann John was known by many as the ley) Clark and Steven M. (Sara) Clark; 11 grandchildren; Beagle; son, Jason Beagle; daugh- “Mayor of Sheridan”. For 27 years and two great-grandchildren. ters, Courtney (Eric) Norvell and Emily Beagle; broth- he served the community of Sheridan as a member of the In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death er, Scott Beagle; grandchildren, Elizabeth, Charlotte, town council. He served as Council President for many by her husband, Charles “Chuck” Clark. Isaiah and Elijah; and nieces, Katy and Sarah. of those years, as well as Police Commissioner. John was A private memorial service will be held at a later date. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death also a diehard Sheridan Blackhawk fan, never missing a Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s by his daughter, Erin Beagle; and infant sister, Kather- game if it was at all possible. He also tried very hard to Association, 50 E. 91st St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN ine Beagle. never miss a meeting of the Sheridan Coffee Club. He at- 46240. Services were held on Friday, May 4, 2018 at Ran- tended Six Points Wesleyan Church in Sheridan. Condolences: randallroberts.com dall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, John had a strong work ethic and an entrepreneurial Noblesville, with Pastor Dave Altman officiating. Visi- spirit. He sold cars for Hare Chevrolet and Norm’s Auto tation was held prior to the time of service at the funeral Sales before deciding to open his own used car business. Edyth B. Wood home. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in Nobles- When he had some time to relax, he thoroughly enjoyed ville. the chances he had to go fishing with some of his lifelong April 1, 1925 – April 28, 2018 Condolences: randallroberts.com friends. There was one thing that could capture John’s Edyth B. Wood, 93, Indianapolis, passed away on Sat- attention no matter what was going on, and that was his urday, April 28, 2018 at Westside Gar- family. He loved looking after them. He was the family dens in Indianapolis. She was born on Peggy L. Stavropulos Scher “fixer upper,” and relished any opportunity to show them April 1, 1925 to Granville and Delia November 1, 1927 – April 30, 2018 how to fix things. Any chance he had to impart his wisdom (Minor) Bates in Mabel, Minn. using the “watch and learn” method, was usually very ed- Edyth worked at Reed Hospital Peggy L. Stavropulos Scher, 90, Fishers, passed ucational – especially if you were the one that got to rush in Richmond and then retired in 1983 away on Monday, April 30, 2018 Poppy to the Emergency Room. You definitely learned a from Delco Remy in Anderson. She at Hamilton Trace of Fishers. She thing or two about field dressing a wound and the quickest was a member of Union United Meth- was born on November 1, 1927 to routes to the hospital, whether you wanted to or not. odist Church, where she was very in- James Darl and Dorothy (Grant) John is survived by his loving wife, Connie L. (Rus- volved in many activities. Edyth also Kirkpatrick in Kokomo. Peggy was sell) Snethen. She and John were married on July 12, volunteered delivering Meals on Wheels in Noblesville and a member of Fishers United Meth- 1964. Also surviving are two sons, John Dale Snethen IV as a transport for Prime Life in Carmel. odist Church. and wife Lisa, and Josh David Snethen, both of Sheridan; She is survived by her children, Sandra Wood, Janet She is survived by her husband, his daughter, Julie D. Childers and husband Jason of Sher- (Michael) Gorby and Thomas (Valerie) Wood; sister, Hel- Joseph F. Scher; children, Michael J. idan; and five wonderful grandchildren, Hailey M. Sneth- en Schevel; grandchildren, Andrew (Karen) Gorby, Kelly Stavropulos, Carmel; Joi L. (Brad) en, Josie C. Childers, Justin J. Childers, J.D. Snethen and (John) Messer, Sarah Wood, Katie Wood and Megan (Chris) Jimison, Elkhart, Ind.; Mark J. (Kris) Scher, Mishawa- Janessa G. Snethen, who will all miss their Poppy very Thornton; and great-grandchildren, Madison Messer, Jack ka, Ind.; Amy R. (David) Reimschisel, Leo, Ind.; and much. Messer, Ashley Gorby, Mackenzie Gorby and Drew Gorby. Jill A. (Patrick) Mohan, Elkhart, Ind.; a sister, Barbara He was preceded in death by his parents; and by his In addition to her parents, Edyth was preceded in death Smith, Winter Haven, Fla.; nine grandchildren; and 15 sister, Charlene Snethen. by her husband, Durward E. Wood; and siblings, Nellie great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held at 7 p.m. on Thurs- Stroud, Phyllis Burkholder, Floyd Bates, Ernest Bates, Zola In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death day, May 10, 2018, at Six Points Wesleyan Church, 1545 Hoiness and Manville Bates. by her first husband, Nick Stavropulos. W. 226th St., Sheridan, with visitation from 4 p.m. until Services will be held at noon on Saturday, May 12, 2018 Services were held on Saturday, May 5, 2018 at the time of service. Pastor Steve Martin will be officiating. at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Fishers United Methodist Church, 9691 E. 116th St., Burial with Military Honors will be held at a later date at Noblesville, with visitation from 10 a.m. to the time of ser- Fishers, IN 46037 with visitation prior to the service. Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan. vice. The Rev. Dr. James W. Witty Jr. will officiate. Burial Rev. Jared Kendall officiated. will be at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be Memorial contributions may be made to Union United made to Fishers United Methodist Church; or, Season’s Methodist Church, 19090 DeShane Ave., Noblesville, IN Hospice, 6400 Shafer Court, Suite 700, Rosemont, IL 46060. 60018. 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Peggy Sue McDole Janice R. Provence Patricia Ann Mayer October 15, 1939 – May 2, 2018 October 21, 1946 – April 30, 2018 April 4, 1933 – May 2, 2018 Peggy Sue McDole, 78, Noblesville, passed away on Janice R. Provence, 71, Noblesville, passed away Patricia Ann Mayer, 85, Carmel, died on Wednesday, Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at Commu- on Monday, April 30, 2018 at Riv- May 2, 2018 at home. She was born nity Heart & Vascular Hospital in In- erview Health. She was born on Oc- on April 4, 1933 to Oscar and Leona dianapolis. She was born on October tober 21, 1946 to the late Doris and (Roof) Doane in Frankfort, Ind. 15, 1939 to Omer and Virginia (Hol- Ruth (Horton) Roudebush in No- Patricia graduated from Indiana land) Whaley in Solsberry, Ind. blesville. University and worked as a medical Peggy graduated from Sheridan Janice retired after 20 years from technician for St. Vincent’s. She was a High School and retired from Fire- Western Electric/AT&T where she loving wife, mother and grandmother, stone Industrial Products. She then worked as an assembler and was and was a member of St. Louis de worked for Noblesville Schools. currently employed by Meijer. She Montfort Catholic Church in Fishers. Peggy is survived by her son, was a member of Refuge Christian She enjoyed snow skiing, music and Greg McDole; daughters, Kim McNew and Melissa Church and had a love for all of God’s creation: Flowers, birds and loved animals. Chastain; nine grandchildren, Chelsea, Charity, Ashley, trees, birds and the outdoors. She is survived by her husband, William ‘Bill’ T. Bella, Courtney, Brent, Brittney, Travis and Tyler; sev- Janice is survived by her sister, Jane Adkins of No- Mayer; daughter, Julie Mayer; son, Mike (Amy) Mayer; eral great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; sis- blesville; brothers, Joe Roudebush and Jack Roudebush daughter, Jennie (Gonzalo) Silva; son, Mark (Jill) May- ters, Louise Birden, Gladys Birden and Sharon Anderson; of Leesburg, Fla.; as well as several nieces and nephews. er; daughter, Allison Mayer; grandchildren, Zach, Dako- and brothers, Donald Whaley, her twin Hugh Whaley and Visitation was held on Sunday, May 6, 2018 at Ran- ta, Erica, Simon, Will, Anna and Jake; niece and nephew, Charles Whaley. dall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Nobles- Janet (Karl) Mulvaney and Steve (Lori) Witham. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death ville. Services were held on Monday, May 7, 2018 at the In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Ron McDole in 2003; and her brother, John funeral home, with Rev. Stanley R. Sutton officiating. by her sister, Donna Witham. Whaley. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Services will be held at noon on Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Memorial contributions may be made to Refuge Saturday, May 12, 2018 at St. Louis de Montfort Catho- at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., No- Christian Church, 11772 E. 196th St., Noblesville, IN lic Church, 11441 Hague Road, Fishers, with Rev. Patrick blesville, with visitation from 10 a.m. to the time of ser- 46060. Click officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on vice. Burial will be at Spencer Cemetery in Sheridan. Condolences: randallroberts.com Friday, May 11, 2018 at Randall & Roberts Fishers Mor- Condolences: randallroberts.com tuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, Fishers. Burial will be at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. Garry Lee Boyer, I Memorial contributions may be made to St. Louis de Joyce M. Purciful June 16, 1958 – April 27, 2018 Montfort Catholic Church, Food Pantry, 11441 Hague July 4, 1937 – April 26, 2018 Road, Fishers, IN 46038. Garry Lee Boyer, I, 59, Sheridan, passed away Friday Condolences: randallroberts.com Joyce M. Purciful, 80, Noblesville, went home to be evening, April 27, 2018 at Maple Park Village in West- with her Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ, field. on Thursday, April 26, 2018. She was Born June 16, 1958 in Lebanon, Ind., he was the son Latasha Michelle Robinson born on July 4, 1937 to Fred and Hel- of the late LaVerne Glen Boyer and Shirley Ann (Kee- January 8, 1973 – April 30, 2018 en (Whitaker) Fausett in Anderson. ley) Lewis. Garry moved to Florida when he was about For over 25 years, Joyce worked 12 years old, and graduated from Northeast H.S. in St. Latasha Michelle Robinson, 45, Westfield, passed away as a medical records transcription- Petersburg, Fla. on Monday, April 30, 2018 at her home. She was born on ist at Riverview Health and worked For many years Garry farmed alongside his father; January 8, 1973 in Indianapolis. with the Care Group. She was also however, his entrepreneurial spirit kept pulling him Latasha was a resident of Normal Life since 1986, and part-owner of Purciful’s Nursery. in other directions. Garry was one of those people that everyone there was her family. She liked music, socializing Joyce was a member of Harbour seemed to know a little bit about almost everything – just with others and being outside (as long as it was hot). Latasha Shores Church where she sang in the choir for 30 years, ask him. For many years he operated a wholesale green- also enjoyed Friends Unlimited at Cicero Christian Church. and also participated for 20 years in the Hamilton County house for florists and landscapers. Garry was kind of a She is survived by her guardian mom and dad, Leilani Passion Play “Behold The Lamb.” She taught the Sunday social butterfly, and making wholesale deliveries gave and Michael Reef; and brothers, Josh Reef, Andrew Reef, school class ANNA, helped with AWANA children’s min- him plenty of opportunities to visit with customers. Gar- David Simmons, Zach Lemler and Ricky Robinson. istry and was a member of the women’s ministry leader- ry also sold gently used merchandise and antiques out of A Celebration of Life will be held at 6:30 p.m. on ship team. Joyce sang with the Silver Notes and the Voices the old Ben Franklin building in Sheridan. Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at Cicero Christian Church, 1715 of Victory. She liked to travel and was an avid gardener Garry was a history buff and loved traveling to state Stringtown Pike, Cicero, with Ed Moore officiating. who loved being outside. Most of all, Joyce was a wonder- parks. Memorial contributions may be made to Elysian Foun- ful mother who loved her family and grandchildren. He loved his family and his friends very much, and dation, 103 Boulder Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060. She is survived by her sons, Rex (Karen) Hancock, that went double for his dogs. Garry was a loving and Condolences: randallroberts.com Mike Purciful, Don Purciful and Paul (Rachel) Purciful; gentle man who loved to take in dogs that were in a bad sister, Debi Allison; grandchildren, Kristen, Caitlin, Ken- situation and in need of a good home. Hungry, Buddy dra, Samantha and Andie; several great-grandchildren; and Rocky were his favorite rescues. Noblesville Parks offering nieces, Sharon, Candy and Margaret; and nephew, Shane. Garry is survived by his son, Garry L. Boyer, II, In addition to her parents, Joyce was preceded in death Sheridan; two grandchildren, Brooklyn Lee Boyer and variety of free events in May by her husband, Jim “Dude” Hancock; son, Neil Purciful; Madisyn Ann-Marie Jackson, Sheridan; and by his broth- The REPORTER son with a variety of spe- and sister, Barbara Moberly. er Michael Boyer (Cindy), Harrison, Ark. Garry is also As the calendar turns to cial events in addition to Services were held on Friday, May 4, 2018 at Randall survived by many stepsiblings. the normal amenities that & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville, He was preceded in death by both of his parents; step- the exciting month of May with visitation prior to the time of service. Pastor Don Jen- father, Jim Lewis; stepsister-in-law, Doris Adair; and his in Indiana, Noblesville we offer,” said Noblesville nings II officiated. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in stepmother, Janie Adair Boyer. Parks has lined up a se- Assistant Parks Director Noblesville. Services were held on Saturday, May 5, 2017, at Ker- ries of free family-friendly Mike Hoffmeister. Memorial contributions may be made to Behold the cheval Funeral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan. Burial events to get residents and For a full list of upcom- Lamb Ministries, P.O. Box 234, Noblesville, IN 46061; or followed at Spencer Cemetery in Sheridan. Visitation guests outdoors throughout ing events this month, visit at beholdthelamb.com/donate. was held on Friday, May 4, 2018 at Kercheval Funeral the month. bit.ly/2wd8Eoa. Condolences: randallroberts.com Home. “The Noblesville Parks For more information Department is enthusiastic about upcoming events, to kick off our events sea- visit noblesvilleparks.org. Fifty from Page A1 Rodeo from Page A1 Charter memberships in the Fifty Club of Fishers cost to competing for more than can be viewed at RidePass. $1,000 initially and $250 $80,000 in prizes, NJHFR com. Performance times per year after that. Regular contestants will also be vy- are 7 p.m. on June 2 and 9 memberships are an initial ing for more than $200,000 a.m. and 7 p.m. each day $250 and $250 per year. But in college scholarships and thereafter. the Fifty Club will take any the chance to be named a Along with great rodeo donations from the public National Junior High Finals competition and the chance to help in their support of Rodeo World Champion. To to meet new friends from local public safety person- earn this title, contestants around the world, NJHFR nel. You can donate on- must finish in the top 20 - contestants have the op- line at the group’s website, based on their combined portunity to enjoy shooting fiftyoffishers.com. times/scores in the first two sports, volleyball, contes- Learn more about rounds - to advance to Sat- tant dances, family-oriented the Fifty Club by listen- urday evening’s final round. activities, church services ing to a recent podcast World champions will then sponsored by the Fellow- bit.ly/2qKRWYe. be determined based on ship of Christian Cowboys their three-round combined and shopping at the NJHFR times/scores. tradeshow, as well as visit- Again, this year, the ing area attractions as Huron Read it here. Saturday championship hosts the NJHFR this year. performance will be tele- To follow your local fa- Read it first. vised nationally as a part of vorites at the NJHFR, vis- the Cinch High School Ro- it NHSRA.com daily for The Hamilton deo Tour telecast series on complete results. For ticket RFD-TV. 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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01- the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1603- STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE CIRCUIT court OF 1709-MF-009064 wherein PHH Mortgage Corporation was Plaintiff, and MF-002527, wherein Ditech Financial LLC was Plaintiff, and Joseph F, ) SS: HAMILTON COUNTY Gregory Cruse a/k/a Gregory T. Cruse and Nancy Cruse a/k/a Nancy B, Cruse Held, Nancy A Held, State of Indiana and Sunblest Farms Property Owners COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Noblesville, Indiana were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree Association, Inc., were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided ) CAUSE NO. 29C01 -1712-MF-011138 with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ) 24th day of May, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon highest bidder, on the 24th day of May, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of PLAINTIFF ) thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple vs ) fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: DAVID R. SUTTON ) Lot Numbered 225 in Merrimac Section 4, an Addition to Washington Lot Numbered 15 in Sun Blest Farms 1-J, An Addition To The Town Of DEFENDANTS ) Township, in Hamilton County, Indiana as per plat thereof recorded as Fishers In Hamilton County, Indiana, As Per Plat Thereof Recorded In Plat NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Instrument Number 9860236, Plat Cabinet No. 2, Slide No, 177 in the Office Book 6, Pages 14-17, In The Office Of The Recorder Of Hamilton County, By virtue of an Order of Sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Hamilton of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Indiana. Circuit Court and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on February More commonly known as 725 Shetland Ct, Westfield, IN 46074-8841 29-10-36-102-002.000-006 8, 2018, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Parcel No. 29-09-15-004-051.000-015 and commonly known as: 204 Orchard Blvd, Fishers, IN 46038. office of the Sheriff of Hamilton County, in Hamilton County, Indiana, located Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished at 18100 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 on May 24, 2018, at 10:00 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. in the proceedings known as Cause # 29C01-1603-MF-002527 in the Superior a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Local Time, the fee simple title together with the rents, Mark J. Bowen Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and profits, issues and income or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said Sheriff assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs of the following described real estate BARRY T. BARNES Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. located in Hamilton County, Indiana, to-wit: Plaintiff Attorney If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled PARCEL A: Attorney # 19657-49 only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse A part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 11, FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Township 20 North, Range 5 East, Hamilton County, Indiana, described as 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 Mark J. Bowen follows: Indianapolis, IN 46250 Hamilton County Sheriff Beginning at a point on the west line of the Southwest Quarter of Section (317) 237-2727 S. Brent Potter (10900-49) 11, Township 20 North, Range 5 East, said point being 297 feet South of the Washington Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) northwest corner of said Southwest Quarter and running thence easterly Township David M. Johnson (30354-45) 292 feet parallel with the north line of said Southwest Quarter, thence South The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) 181.5 feet parallel with said west line, thence westerly 292 feet parallel accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) with said north line to said west line, thence North 181.5 feet to the place of NOTICE Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) beginning. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Maura E. Binder (34314-22) PARCEL B: RL1388 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Craig D. Doyle (4783-49) Beginning at a point on the west line of the Southwest Quarter of Section DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 11, Township 20 North, Range 5 East, said point being 478.5 feet South of the TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 northwest comer of said Southwest Quarter, running thence easterly 292 feet INTERESTED PARTIES Indianapolis, IN 46204 parallel with the north line of said Southwest Quarter, thence South 37 feet SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE Telephone (317) 264-5000 parallel the said west line thence westerly 292 feet parallel with said north By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Facsimile (317) 264-5400 line to said west line, thence North 37 feet to the place of beginning. Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- Delaware Commonly known as: 27991 State Road 213, Arcadia, IN 46030-9586 1711-MF-010820 wherein Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper was Township State Parcel Number: 29-03-11 -000-014.001-017; 29-03-11 -000-014.004- Plaintiff, and Santina M. DiPietro, AKA Santina DiPietro,, Mark A. DiPietro, 204 Orchard Blvd, Fishers, IN 46038 017 Jr., Citibank/Gateway, Central Collection Bureau Inc., Midwest Carpenters Street Address This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to an act of the General & Millwrights FCU, State of Indiana, Department of Revenue, Lisa Pethtel, The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 7, 1931, and entitled An act James B. Winner, IMC Credit Services, LLC and Eric Pethtel were Defendants, published herein. concerning proceedings in actions to foreclose real estate mortgages, providing requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR for the sale and custody of the mortgaged premises and repealing all laws cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the May 24, 2018, at RL1384 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 conflicting therewith (see Indiana Code). the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at It is further provided by law that there shall be no redemption from such sale, Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and the purchaser at such sale, upon complying with the terms of his purchase, of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of shall be entitled to immediately receive from the undersigned, Sheriff of Lot Number 53 in Brooks Chase, Section 1, a subdivision in Hamilton the Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1710- Hamilton County, a deed conveying to him, the purchaser, the fee simple title in County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded June 7,2002, as Instrument MF-009159t wherein MidFirst Bank was Plaintiff, and Curtis L. Strode a/k/a and to said real estate. No. 200200040998, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Curt Strode, Tonja J. Strode a/k/a Tonja Juwarn Strode a/k/a Tonja Strode a/k/a Taken as the property of the Defendant(s) stated above at the suit of Indiana Tonya Johnson, Occupant(s) of 14433 Orange Blossom Trail, Noblesville, IN Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and/or Commonly known address: 12600 Majestic Way, Fishers, Indiana 46037 46060, United States of America through its Department of Housing and Urban appraisement laws. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Development, Capital One Bank (USA) N.A., formerly known as Capital One The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Bank and Woodberry Homeowners’ Association, Inc., were the Defendants, address published herein. Mark J. Bowen requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Mark J. Bowen Sheriff of Hamilton County costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of Sheriff of Hamilton County Township: Fall Creek May, 2018, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Attorney for Plaintiff Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-11-27-009-051.000-020 Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Codilis Law, LLC Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Hamilton County, Indiana: 8050 Cleveland Place Manley Deas Kochalski LLC Lot Number 145 in Woodberry Section 4, a subdivision in Hamilton Merrillville, IN 46410 P.O. Box 441039 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded January 5, 2000 as (219) 736-5579 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Instrument No. 200000000719 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton Atty File: 1028539 Telephone: 614-222-4921 County, Indiana. This firm is deemed to be a debt collector. Attorneys for Plaintiff 29-11 -20-104-024.000-020 RL1381 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy and commonly known as: 14433 Orange Blossom Trail, Noblesville, IN of the street address published herein 46060. TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND RL1391 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 n/k/a Fishers, Indiana 46038 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Subject to all easements and restrictions of record not otherwise extinguished STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE CIRCUIT court OF TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL in the proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1710-MF-009159 in the Superior ) SS: HAMILTON COUNTY INTERESTED PARTIES Court of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Noblesville, Indiana SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1712-MF-011500 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. ) of Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled PLAINTIFF ) 29D03-1709-MF-008422 wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse vs ) Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Trust 2005-1, Mortgage-Backed against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. ROTHELLA A. FLEENOR, DECEASED; ) Pass-Through Certificates Series 2005-1 was Plaintiff, and Danny Shelton, Jr., Mark J. Bowen UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF ) AKA Danny Shelton, First Merchants Bank F/K/A Shelby County Bank, IMC Hamilton County Sheriff ROTHELLA A. FLEENOR; ESTATE OF ) Credit Services, LLC, LVNV Funding LLC, Midland Funding LLC, Ally Bank S. Brent Potter (10900-49) ROTHELLA A. FLEENOR; HOUSEHOLD ) Corp. FKA GMAC, Brooks Landing Neighborhood Association and Deutsche Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) FINANCE CORPORATION III ) Bank National Trust Company were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as David M. Johnson (30354-45) DEFENDANTS ) provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE the highest bidder on the May 24, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) By virtue of an Order of Sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Hamilton or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) Circuit Court and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on March 15, Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Maura E. Binder (34314-22) 2018, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Hamilton County, Indiana. Craig D. Doyle (4783-49) office of the Sheriff of Hamilton County, in Hamilton County, Indiana, located The following described real estate in Hamilton County, in the State of DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. at 18100 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 on May 24, 2018, at 10:00 Indiana: 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Local Time, the fee simple title together with the rents, Lot Number 5 in Brooks Landing, Section 2, a subdivision in Hamilton Indianapolis, IN 46204 profits, issues and income or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded November 25, 2002, as Telephone (317) 264-5000 judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs of the following described real estate Instrument No. 200200090337, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton Facsimile (317) 264-5400 located in Hamilton County, Indiana, to-wit: County, Indiana. Fall Creek Lot Number 8 in Square Number 2 in Evans and Craig’s Second Addition Commonly known address: 14699 Christie Ann Drive, Fortville, IN 46040 Township to the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 14433 Orange Blossom Trail, Noblesville, IN 46060 recorded in Deed Record 57, page 17, in the Office of the Recorder of without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. n/k/a Fishers, Indiana 46038 Hamilton County, Indiana. Mark J. Bowen Street Address Commonly known as: 528 Christian Avenue, Noblesville, IN 46060-3721 Sheriff of Hamilton County The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address State Parcel Number: 29-10-01-402-028.000-013 Township: Fall Creek published herein. This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to an act of the General Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-15-12-005-004.000-020 DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 7, 1931, and entitled An act Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) RL1385 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 concerning proceedings in actions to foreclose real estate mortgages, providing Manley Deas Kochalski LLC for the sale and custody of the mortgaged premises and repealing all laws P.O. Box 441039 TO THE OWNER OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED RE AT ESTATE AND conflicting therewith (see Indiana Code). Indianapolis, IN 46244 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES It is further provided by law that there shall be no redemption from such sale, Telephone: 614-222-4921 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and the purchaser at such sale, upon complying with the terms of his purchase, Attorneys for Plaintiff By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of shall be entitled to immediately receive from the undersigned, Sheriff of The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01- Hamilton County, a deed conveying to him, the purchaser, the fee simple title in of the street address published herein 1708-PL-007922, wherein Thomison Interiors, LLC, was Plaintiff, and Charles and to said real estate. RL1392 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 E. Blake, HI, d/b/a Alair Homes, Jo Ann Blake, CJB Builders, LLC, d/b/a Taken as the property of the Defendants) stated above at the suit of Bank of Alair Homes, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for America, N.A. Said sale to be without relief from valuation and/or appraisement laws. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Stonegate Mortgage Corporation, Ridgestone Bank n/k/a Byline Bank were the By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th address published herein. the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in 29C01-1711-MF-010689, Mark J. Bowen wherein REO Trust 2017-RPL1 was the Plaintiff, and David Kirk Paxton; Angela day of May, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple Sheriff of Hamilton County Maier Paxton; Merchants National Bank and Trust Company of Indianapolis; Attorney for Plaintiff and Gail J. Loveman were the Defendant(s), requiring me to make the sum as of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Section 30, Township 18, Range 4, HARROWGATE, Section 3, Lot 208, Codilis Law, LLC provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to 8050 Cleveland Place the highest bidder, on May 24, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of Hamilton County Indiana. And commonly known as: 175 Harrowgate Drive, Carmel, Indiana 46033. Merrillville, IN 46410 said day, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the (219) 736-5579 whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Subject to all easements and restrictions of record, and subject to all real estate taxes and assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Atty File: 1028557 LOT 76 IN WOOD CREEK, SECTION 2, A SUBDIVISION This firm is deemed to be a debt collector. IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RL1382 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 7B AND CORRECTED BY Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale with be made CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION RECORDED IN MISCELLANEOUS without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. If the sale is set aside for any NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE RECORD 159, PAGES 245-246, IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. TAX MAP OR PARCEL ID NO.: The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- 16-14-04-01-02-009.000 or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. 1711-MF-030132 wherein Freedom Mortgage Corporation was Plaintiff, and Parcel Number: 29-14-04-102-009.000-018 Mark J. Bowen Jason R, Duffel and Sandstone Homeowners Association, Inc. were Defendants, Commonly known as 5247 Sherwood Ct., Carmel, Indiana 46033 Sheriff required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be Donald F. Foley, Atty No. 6870-49 cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of May, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This is an attempt by a debt FOLEY & ABBOTT, P.A. 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, collector to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that 136 E. Market St, #300 at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole purpose. Indianapolis, IN 46204 body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Mark J. Bowen [email protected] The following described real estate located in Hamilton County, Indiana: Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana Telephone: (317) 261-0900 Lot Number 25 in Sandstone Village, Section 1, an Addition in Hamilton 18100 Cumberland Road, Facsimile (317) 261-0200 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded September 26, 1997 as Noblesville, IN 46060 29-10-30-202-004.000-018 Instrument Number 9740719, and in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 26, in the Office of Clay Township Parcel Number the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 5247 Sherwood Ct. 175 Harrowgate Drive, More commonly known as 12631 Apalachian Way, Fishers, IN 46037- Carmel, Indiana 46033 Carmel. IN 46033 8462 Valerie L. Matheis The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Parcel No. 29-15-03-012-025.000-020 NELSON & FRANKENBERGER accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 NOTICE without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Carmel, Indiana 46032 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Mark J. Bowen Attorney for Plaintiff RL1389 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Sheriff The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY BRYAN K. REDMOND published herein. ) SS: SUPERIOR COURT Plaintiff Attorney This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1709-CT-008655 Attorney # 22108-29 debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. DEADRICK TAYLOR ) FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. RL1399 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 VS. ) 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 REGGIE CARTER and SPORTS U ) Indianapolis, IN 46250 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION (317) 237-2727 INTEREST PARTIES NOTICE OF SUIT Fall Creek NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE The State of Indiana to the Defendant(s) above named, and any other person Township By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk who may be concerned: The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the of Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1712- You are hereby notified that Sports U is being sued by Deadrick Taylor in accuracy of the street addressed published herein. MF-011150, wherein U.S. Bank National Association, was Plaintiff, and Theresa Hamilton Superior Court III, State of Indiana. The title of the case as shown by NOTICE J. Begert, was/were Defendant(s), requiring me to make the sum as provided the complaint is Deadrick Taylor vs. Reggie Carter and Sports U, Cause No. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the 29D03-1709-CT-008655. RL1386 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 highest bidder, on the 24th day of May‚ 2018, at the hour(s) of 10:00 a.m. to The nature of the suit is a civil action wherein Plaintiff has filed a Complaint 12:00 p.m. said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, 18100 Cumberland for Damages demanding judgment for personal injuries and damages as a result NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Rd; Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, in of an incident which occurred on April 30, 2017. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Hamilton County, Indiana: This summons by publication and notice is specifically directed to the Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- Lot Numbered 8, in THE BOULDERS, SECTION 1, a subdivision, defendant, Sports U. 1708-MF-007752 wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association was in Tall Creek Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof You must answer or otherwise respond to the complaint in writing, by you or Plaintiff, and Jeramey B. Stinson was a Defendant, required me to make the recorded May 9, 2006, as Instrument No. 200600025179, in Plat Cabinet 4, your attorney, on or before the 20th day of June, 2018, (the same being within sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public Slide 54, corrected with a Certificate of Correction recorded in Instrument thirty (30) days after the publication of the third Notice of Suit, the last such sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of May, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 No. 200600031346, and corrected with, a Certificate of Correction notice of this action), and in case you fail to do so, judgment by default may be a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland recorded in Instrument No, 2007013032 and surveyor’s affidavit recorded entered against you for the relief demanded by the Plaintiff in the complaint. Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in in Instrument No. 2007018387 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising out of this occurrence Hamilton County, Indiana. County, Indiana. that is the subject matter of the Plaintiffs claims, you must assert it in your LOT NUMBER 935 IN DEER PATH, SECTION 13-B, AN ADDITION More Commonly Known As; 15493 Tabert Court, Eortville, IN 46040 written answer. IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, 29-16-07-003-008.000-020 The name and address of the attorneys representing Plaintiff: Ken Nunn Law RECORDED JULY 19, 2010 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER 2010032297, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Office, 104 Franklin Road, Bloomington, Indiana 47404. IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. KEN NUNN LAW OFFICE INDIANA. Mark J. Bowen DANIEL GORE, #31322-53 More commonly known as 12386 Song Ln, Noblesville, IN 46060- Sheriff of Hamilton County ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 3387 Fall Creek Township ATTEST: Parcel No. 20-11-15-00-29-028.000 15493 Tabert Court Fortville. IN 46040 Tammy Baitz, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Street Address Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Jennifer L. Snook RL1440 5/7/2018, 5/14/2018, 5/21/2018 Mark J. Bowen Marinosci Law Group Sheriff 2110 Calumet Avenue BRYAN K. REDMOND Valparaiso, IN 46383 Plaintiff Attorney Telephone: (219)462-5104 Public Notice Accuracy Matters Attorney # 22108-29 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. published herein. 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 NOTICE .613 Indianapolis, IN 46250 MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS 99 % Right (317) 237-2727 AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION Wayne OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Township RL1396 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. NOTICE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Submit Public Notices To: RL1387 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 [email protected] [email protected] Week of May 7, 2018 Public Notices A15

TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE INTERESTED PARTIES TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior Court 3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03-1702-MF-001802, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of wherein U.S. Bank, National Association (as Successor in Interest to LaSalle Bank National Association), as Trustee, in Trust for the Registered Holders of Banc of Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- America Merrill Lynch Commercial Mortgage Inc., Commercial Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-1 was the Plaintiff, and MSI Crosspoint Indianapolis 1712-MF-011022 wherein Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper was Grocery, LLC was the Defendant, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, Plaintiff, and,, Kimberly Elaine Everson Landis, as Heir to the Estate of Karla on the 24th day of May, 2018, between the hours of 10:00 a,m. and noon of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, K. Everson, AKA Karla Everson, AKA Karla Kay Everson, Mortgage Electronic Indiana 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Citibank Federal Savings Bank, its LEGAL DESCRIPTION successors and assigns, City of Noblesville, Utilities, Unknown Occupants and Real property in the City of Indianapolis, County of Hamilton, State of Indiana, described as follows: Tammy Ann Everson Peterson, as Personal Representative of Karla K. Everson, Parcel II: AKA Karla Everson, AKA Karla K. Everson were Defendants, requiring me to Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Hamilton County, Indiana, more make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose particularly described as follows: at public sale to the highest bidder on the May 24, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Southwest Quarter; thence on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds West along a.m. to 12:00 p.m., or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at the West line of said Southwest Quarter a distance of 175.36 feet; thence North 89 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 16.50 feet to the intersection of the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole East right of way line of Hague Road and the Northerly right of way line of 96th Street; thence South 78 degrees 00 minutes 13 seconds East a distance of body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. 331.20 feet of the Northwesterly right of way line of Interstate 69 (the next four described courses being along said Northwesterly right of way line); thence Lot Numbered Five (5) in Square Four (4) in D.C. Chipmans Addition North 34 degrees 38 minutes 31 seconds East a distance of 473.09 feet; thence North 58 degrees 43 minutes 24 seconds East a distance of 661.60 feet to the to the City of Noblesville in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof point of curvature of a non-tangent curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 14 degrees 00 minutes 01 seconds and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; recorded in Deed Record 6, page 415, in the Office of the Recorder of thence Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 335.34 feet (said arc being subtended by a chord having a bearing of North 38 degrees 35 minutes 41 Hamilton County, Indiana, except 35 off the north end thereof. seconds East and a length of 334.51 feet); thence North 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East a distance of 134.53 feet; thence North 58 degrees 08 minutes Subject to conditions contained in Plat of D.C. Chipman’s Addition 43 seconds West a distance of 415.98 feet; thence North 31 degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East a distance of 769.69 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked recorded in Deed Record 6, page 415, relating to use. “Schneider Engr. Corp.” at the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly, having a central angle of 05 degrees 10 minutes 45 seconds and a radius Commonly known address: 1506 Logan Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 of 5,764.47 feet; thence Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 521.08 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.” (said arc Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made being subtended by a chord having a bearing of North 29 degrees 15 minutes 55 seconds East and a length of 520.90 feet); thence North 26 degrees 40 minutes without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 33 seconds East a distance of 98.14 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.” at the beginning point; thence continuing North 26 Mark J. Bowen degrees 40 minutes 33 seconds East a distance of 106.37 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.”; thence South 63 degrees 19 minutes Sheriff of Hamilton County 27 seconds East a distance of 414.93 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.” on the Northwesterly right of way line of Interstate Township: Noblesville 69; thence South 32 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds West along said Northwesterly right of way line a distance of 106.92 feet to a boat spike; thence North 63 Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-07-31-182-016.000-013 degrees 19 minutes 27 seconds West a distance of 404.09 feet to the beginning point. Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Parcel III: Manley Deas Kochalski LLC Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Delaware Township, Hamilton County, P.O. Box 441039 Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Indianapolis, IN 46244 Commencing at a brass plug marking the Southwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence, on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 07 minutes 30 Telephone: 614-222-4921 seconds West 175.36 feet along the West line thereof; thence, perpendicular to the last-described course North 89 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 16.50 Attorneys for Plaintiff feet to the intersection of the Eastern right of way line of Hague Road and the Northern limited access right of way line of East 96th Street; thence, along The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy said Northern limited access right of way line South 78 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 331.20 feet to the Western limited access right of way line of of the street address published herein Interstate Route 69; thence, along said Western right of way line for the next four (4) courses; (1) North 34 degrees 38 minutes 31 seconds East 473.09 feet; RL1395 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 (2) North 58 degrees 43 minutes 24 seconds East 661.60 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 14 degrees 00 minutes 01 seconds and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; (3) in a Northeasterly direction along said curve an arc distance of 335.34 feet (said arc being subtended TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL by a chord bearing North 38 degrees 35 minutes 41seconds East 334.51 feet) to a non-tangent line; and (4) North 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East INTEREST PARTIES 84.52 feet to the point of beginning of the herein described parcel; thence, North 58 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds West 416.76 feet to the Eastern boundary NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of the Southeastern right of way line of Crosspoint Boulevard per the Final Development Plan - Phase I for Crosspoint, Hamilton County, Indiana by By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc., dated January 19,1988; thence on said right of way line North 31 degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East 50.00 feet to the of Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1711- Southwesterly corner of land described in a deed to Mundy Realty, Inc. recorded as Instrument No. 91-29000 in the Office of the Recorder of said county; MF-010817, wherein First Guaranty Mortgage Corporation, was Plaintiff, and thence, along said Southern boundary South 58 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds East 415.89 feet to the Southmost corner of said Mundy parcel and said DeShawn L. Byers, Malinda M. Byers, was/were Defendant(s), requiring me to Western limited access right of way line of Interstate Route 69; thence, along said right of way line South 30 degrees 51minutes 10 seconds West 50.01 feet to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose the point of beginning. at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of May‚ 2018, at the hour(s) Also: of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Delaware Township, Hamilton County, 18100 Cumberland Rd; Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Indiana, more particularly described as follows: Real Estate, in Hamilton County, Indiana: Commencing at a brass plug marking the Southwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence, on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 07 minutes 30 Lot Number 31 in Westminster at Fishers, Section 1, a Subdivision in the seconds West 175.36 feet along the West line thereof; thence, perpendicular to the last-described course North 89 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 16.50 Town of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded feet to the intersection of the Eastern right of way line of Hague Road and the Northern limited access right of way line of East 96th Street; thence, along December 15, 2004 as Instrument Number 200400084480, and in Plat said Northern limited access right of way line South 78 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 331.20 feet to the Western limited access right of way line of Cabinet 3, Slide 540, and corrected in Surveyors Affidavit recorded October Interstate 69; thence, along said Western right of way line for the next four (4) courses: (1) North 34 degrees 38 minutes 31 seconds East 473.09 feet; (2) North 10,2005 as Instrument Number 200500066567, in the Office of the Recorder 58 degrees 43 minutes 24 seconds East 661.60 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 14 degrees 00 minutes of Hamilton County, Indiana, 01 seconds and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; (3) in a Northeasterly direction along said curve an arc distance of 335.34 feet (said arc being subtended by a chord More Commonly Known As: 13754 Luxor Chase, Fishers, IN 46038 bearing North 38 degrees 35 minutes 41 seconds East 334.51 feet) to a non-tangent line; and (4) North 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East 134.52 feet to 29-11-22-004-031.000-020 the most Southerly corner of land described in a deed to Mundy Realty, Inc. recorded as Instrument No. 91-29000 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made County, Indiana; thence, on the Southerly and Westerly lines of said land the following two (2) courses: (1) North 58 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds West without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 415.89 feet to the Eastern boundary of the Southeastern right of way line of Crosspoint Boulevard per the Final Development Plan - Phase I for Crosspointe, Mark J. Bowen Hamilton County, Indiana by Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc., dated January 19, 1988; and (2) on said right of way line North 31 degrees 51 minutes 18 Sheriff of Hamilton County seconds East 769.74 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 05 degrees 10 minutes 45 seconds and a radius Fall Creek Township of 5,764.578 feet (5,764.64 feet - deed); thence, continuing on said Westerly line and the Northerly prolongation thereof in a Northeasterly direction said curve 13754 Luxor Chase. Fishers, IN 46038 an arc distance of 521.08 feet (said arc being subtended by chord which bears North 29 degrees 15 minutes 55 seconds East 520.90 feet); thence, on said right Street Address of way line North 26 degrees 40 minutes 33 seconds East 204.51 feet to the Northwesterly corner of land described in a deed to Mundy Realty, Inc. recorded as Jennifer L. Snook Instrument No. 93-5027 in said Recorder’s Office and being the point of beginning of the herein described parcel; thence, continuing on said right of way line Marinosci Law Group North 26 degrees 40 minutes 33 seconds East 237.73 feet to the Southwesterly line of 50-foot legal drain easement per said Final Development Plan; thence, on 2110 Calumet Avenue said line South 60 degrees 13 minutes 05 seconds East 433.30 feet to the aforesaid Western limited access line of Interstate 69; thence, on said right of way line Valparaiso, IN 46383 the following two (2) courses; (1) South 29 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds West 71.78 feet; and (2) South 32 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds West 143.29 feet to Telephone: (219)462-5104 the Northeasterly corner of said Mundy Realty, Inc. (Instrument No. 93-5027); thence, on the Northerly line of said Mundy Realty, Inc. North 63 degrees 19 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address minutes 27 seconds West 414.84 feet (414.93 feet-deed) to the point of beginning. published herein. Together with that certain Reciprocal Easement Declaration, dated October 26, 1987 and recorded November 4, 1987 as Instrument No. 8746355. NOTICE Together with that certain Declaration of Covenants, Easements and Restrictions, dated July 27, 1988 and recorded July 27, 1988 as Instrument No. MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS 8815257, as amended by that certain amendment to Declaration of Covenants, Easements and Restrictions, dated February 18,1993 and recorded June 9, AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION 1993 as Instrument No. 9327538. OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Parcel IV: RL1397 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Hamilton County, Indiana, more particularly described as follows: TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence North 00 degrees 07 minutes 30 seconds West along the West line of said AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: Southwest Quarter 175.36 feet; thence North 89 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 16.50 feet to the intersection of the East right-of-way line of Hague Road NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and the Northerly right-of-way line of 96th Street, thence South 78 degrees 00 minutes 13 seconds East 331.20 feet to the Northwesterly right-of-way line of By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Interstate 69; thence on the following four courses along said Northwesterly right-of-way line; 1) North 34 degrees 38 minutes 31 seconds East 473.09 feet; the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1705- 2) North 58 degrees 43 minutes 24 seconds East 661.60 feet to the point of curvature of a non-tangent curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of MF-004121, wherein First Tennessee Bank National Association Successor 14 degrees 00 minutes 01 seconds and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; 3) Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 335,34 feet (said arc being subtended by Through Merger With First Horizon Home Loan Corporation was plaintiff and a chord having a bearing of North 38 degrees 35 minutes 41 seconds East and a length of 334.51 feet); 4) thence North 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East Peter A. Wakeley, et. al., were the defendants, requiring me to make the sum as 134.53 feet; thence North 58 degrees 08 minutes 43 seconds West 415.98 feet; thence North 31 degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East 769.69 feet to the point of provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 04 degrees 01 minutes 10 seconds and a radius of 5,764.47 feet; thence Northeasterly to the highest bidder, on the 24th day of May, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 am along said curve an arc distance of 404.40 feet to an iron pin with cap at the point of beginning (Said arc being subtended by a chord having a bearing of to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Place North 29 degrees 50 minutes 43 seconds East and a length of 404.31 feet); thence South 62 degrees 09 minutes 52 seconds East 393.94 feet to a point on said Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of real estate in Westerly right-of way line of Interstate 69 said point lying 0.7 feet South of an iron pin; thence North 29 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds East on said Westerly Hamilton County, Indiana: right-of way line of Interstate 69 a distance of201.76 feet to an iron pin with cap; thence North 32 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds East a distance of 21.36 feet Lot Number 526 in Masthead, Section 16, a subdivision in Hamilton to an iron pin with cap; thence North 63 degrees 19 minutes 27 seconds West a distance of 404.09 feet to an iron pin with cap; thence South 26 degrees 40 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 13, pages 96-99 minutes 33 seconds West a distance of 98.14 feet to an iron pin with cap at the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly having a central angle of and corrected by Cetificate of Correction of Masthead Section 16 dated 01 degrees 09 minutes 35 seconds and a radius of 5,764,47 feet; thence Southwesterly along said curve an arc distance of 116.68 feet to the point of beginning April 13, 1987 and recorded April 14, 1987 as Instrument No. 87-8268, in the (said are being subtended by a chord having a bearing of South 27 degrees 15 minutes 20 seconds West and a length of 116.68 feet). Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Parcel V: More Commonly known as: 11695 Horizon Ct, Fishers, IN 46037 Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Hamilton County, Indiana, more Parcel No. 29-15-10-303-009.000-020 particularly described as follows: Subject to the right of redemption of the United States of America Commencing at the Southwest corner of said Southwest Quarter; thence North 00°07’30” West along the West line of said Southwest Quarter 175.36 pursuant to Title 28 of the United States Code, Section 2410. feet; thence North 89°52’30” East 16.50 feet to the intersection of the East right-of-way line of Hague Road and the Northerly right-of-way line of 96th Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be Street; thence South 78°00’13” East 331.20 feet to the Northwesterly right-of-way line of Interstate 69; thence on the following four courses along said without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Northwesterly right-of-way line: 1) North 34°38’31’ East 473.09 feet; 2) North 58°043’24” East 661.60 feet to the point of curvature of a non-tangent curve Mark J. Bowen concave Northwesterly having a central angle of 14°00’01” and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; 3) Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 335.34 feet Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana (said arc being subtended by a chord having a bearing of North 38°35’41” East and a length of 334.51 feet); 4) thence North 30°51’10” East 134.53 feet Fall Creek Township to the Point of Beginning; thence North 58°08’42” West 415.98 feet; thence North 31°51’18” East 769.69 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave 11695 Horizon Ct Northwesterly having a central angle of 04°01’10” and a radius of 5,764.47 feet; thence Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 404,40 feet (said Fishers, IN 46037 arc being subtended by a chord having a bearing of North 29°50’43” East and a length of 404.31 feet; thence South 62°09’52” East 393.94 feet to a point on Street Address said Westerly right-of-way line of Interstate 69; thence on the following two courses along said Westerly right-of-way line of Interstate 69: 1) South 29°18’15” Stacy J. DeLee, West 598.24 feet; 2) South 30°51’10” West 603.80 feet to the Point of Beginning, containing 11.000 acres, more or less, subject to highways, rights-of-way and Attorney No. #25546-71 easements. Mercer Belanger ALSO described in an ALTA/ACSM Land Title Survey prepared by International Land Services, Inc., 621 24th Avenue, S.W., Norman, OK, 73069, Job One Indiana Square, Suite 1500 #06-06-001:087 dated June 26, 2006 and last revised October 4, 2006, as follows: Indianapolis, IN 46204 Survey Description - Overall Parcel including Parcels II-V and the “ALSO” Parcel (317) 636-3551 Part of the Southwest Quarter of Section 12, Township 17 North, Range 4 East of the Second Principal Meridian in Delaware Township, Hamilton County, The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street Indiana, more particularly described as follows: address published herein. Commencing at a brass plug marking the southwest corner of said Quarter Section; thence, on an assumed bearing of North 00 degrees 07 minutes 30 RL1398 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 second West 175.36 feet along the west line thereof; thence perpendicular to the last described course North 89 degrees 52 minutes 30 seconds East 16.50 feet to the intersection of the eastern right-of-way line of Hague Road and the northern limited access right-of-way line of East 96th Street; thence along said TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL northern limited access right-of-way line South 78 degrees 00 minutes 12 seconds East 331.20 feet to the western limited access right-of-way line of Interstate INTERESTED PARTIES 69; thence, along said western right-of-way line for the next four (4) courses: (1) North 34 degrees 38 minutes 31 seconds East 473.09 feet; (2) North 58 degrees SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE 43 minutes 24 seconds East 661.60 feet to the point of curvature of a curve concave northwesterly having a central angle of 14 degrees 00 minutes 01 second By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of and a radius of 1,372.39 feet; (3) in a northeasterly direction along said curve an arc distance of 335.34 feet (said arc being subtended by a chord bearing Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- North 38 degrees 35 minutes 41 seconds East 334.51 feet) to a non-tangent line; and (4) North 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds East 84.52 feet to the Point 1610-MF-009463 wherein Bank of America, N. A. was Plaintiff, and Travis Leon of Beginning; thence North 58 degrees 08 minutes 42 seconds West 416.76 feet to the eastern boundary of the southeastern right-of-way line of Crosspoint Edwards, Valerie A. Edwards, Marcus Law Firm, State of Indiana, Department of Boulevard per the Final Development Plan - Phase I for Crosspoint, Hamilton County, Indiana by Clyde E. Williams & Associates, Inc., dated January 19, Revenue, LVNV Funding LLC formerly known as Arrow Financial Services LLC 1988; thence on said right-of-way line North 31 degrees 51 minutes 18 seconds East 819.69 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.” as Assignee of GE Money Bank, South Avalon Estates Homeowners Association, at the point of curvature of a curve concave Northwesterly, having a central angle of 05 degrees 10 minutes 45 seconds and a radius of 5,764.47 feet; thence Inc. and were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in Northeasterly along said curve an arc distance of 521.08 feet to a 5/8 inch rebar with cap marked “Schneider Engr. Corp.” (said arc being subtended by a said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest chord having a bearing of North 29 degrees 15 minutes 55 seconds East and a length of 520.90 feet); thence continuing on said right-of-way line North 26 bidder on the May 24, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., or as degrees 40 minutes 33 seconds East 442.24 feet to the southwesterly line of a 50-foot Legal Drain Easement per said Final Development Plan; thence on said soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland Road, line South 60 degrees 13 minutes 05 seconds East 433.30 feet to the aforesaid western limited access line of Interstate Route 69; thence on said right-of-way Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in line the following four (4) courses: (1) South 29 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds West 71.78 feet; (2) South 32 degrees 29 minutes 42 seconds West 271.57 feet; Hamilton County, Indiana. (3) thence South 29 degrees 18 minutes 15 seconds West a distance of 800.00 feet; (4) thence South 30 degrees 51 minutes 10 seconds West a distance of 653.81 Lot Numbered 51 in South Avalon Estates, Section Three (3) Re-plat, feet to the Point of Beginning. an Addition in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded MSI Crosspoint Indianapolis Grocery, LLC Hamilton County, IN February 24, 2006 as Instrument Number 200600009469 in Plat Cabinet 4, more commonly known as: 9800 Crosspoint Boulevard, Indianapolis, Indiana. Slide 34 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Commonly known address: 12295 Wolverton Way, Fishers, IN 46037 Mark J. Bowen Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Sheriff without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Attorney for Plaintiff Mark J. Bowen Michael J. Lewinski Sheriff of Hamilton County Attorney No. 10434-49 Township: Fall Creek LEWIS WAGNER, LLP Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-11-36-016-008.000-020 501 Indiana Avenue Suite 200 J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Indianapolis, IN 46202-6150 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC (317) 237-0500 P.O. Box 441039 Delaware Township Indianapolis, IN 46244 Parcel Nos. 15-14-12-00-03-001.011 Telephone: 614-222-4921 15-14-12-00-03-009.000 Attorneys for Plaintiff 15-14-12-00-03-005.000 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy Street Address: 9800 Crosspoint Boulevard of the street address published herein Indianapolis, Indiana RL1393 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Date: April 14, 2018 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office accuracy of the street addressed published herein. TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL RL1390 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Date of Sale: May 24, 2018 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. INTERESTED PARTIES STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE ) SS: COURT Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D01-1604-CT-003169 Judgment to be Satisfied: $232,505.55 Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- L.Z, a minor, by and through his natural parent and next friend, ALISSA ) By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior 1712-MF-011012 wherein Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr, Cooper was ZAGARIS, ) Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1708-MF-007643 Plaintiff, and Patricia Drymiller, The United States of America, Secretary of Plaintiff, ) Plaintiff: Ditech Financial LLC Housing and Urban Development, Sumerlin Trails Homeowners Association, v. ) Defendant: Bridget South and Christopher South, et al. Inc., Castle Credit Co Holdings, LLC, AKA Castle Credit Corporation, Unknown NIKOLAOS ZAGARIS and VINCENT L. SCOTT, ) Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Occupants, and were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided Defendant. ) cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 12:00 p.m. for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the NOTICE OF SUIT of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in highest bidder on the May 24, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., The State of Indiana: To Nikolaos Zagaris: Hamilton County, Indiana: or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. The LEGAL DESCRIPTION Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in nature of the suit against you is: A civil complaint seeking damages for torts LOT NUMBER 89 IN BROOKS CHASE SECTION 1, A SUBDIVISION Hamilton County, Indiana. allegedly committed by you, as more fully described in the Amended Complaint IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, Lot Numbered 196 in Sumerlin Trails at Hoosler Woods, Section 7, a on file. RECORDED JUNE 7, 2002 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 200200040998 IN THE Subdivision in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded May If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. 27, 2005 in Plat Cabinet 3, Slide 636, as Instrument No. 2005-32496, in the transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. You must SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. answer the Complaint in writing, by you our your attorney, within thirty (30) RECORD. Commonly known address: 11016 Cool Winds Way, Fishers, IN 46037 days after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a judgement will be Parcel No. 29-11-27-009-087.000-020 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made entered against you. Commonly Known as: 12596 COURAGE XING, FISHERS,IN 46037 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Dated: 4/17/2018 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be Mark J. Bowen ATTEST: made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also Sheriff of Hamilton County Tammy Baitz, represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the Township: Fall Creek Clerk of the Hamilton County Court owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-11-33-018-008.000-020 /s/ James A. Smith Mark J. Bowen Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) James A. Smith 14139-49 Sheriff of Hamilton County Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 13295 Illinios Street Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) P.O. Box 441039 Suite 115 Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) Indianapolis, IN 46244 Carmel, IN 46032 Christopher J. Arlinghaus (31680-15) Telephone: 614-222-4921 317.867.1181 Attorneys Attorneys for Plaintiff Counsel for Plaintiff Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy RL1401 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Attorneys’ Law Firm of the street address published herein RL1394 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 (513) 322-7000 NOTICE OF HEARING Contact Telephone Number LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA Fall Creek NOTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY You are hereby notified that a public hearing will be held regarding the possible Township IMMI (18881 IMMI Way, Westfield, Indiana 46074) is submitting a Notice adoption of a Resolution by the City of Westfield Indiana petitioning the Hamilton 12596 Courage Xing, Fishers, IN 46037 of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management of our intent County Council to adopt a Local Income Tax for public safety purposes pursuant to Street Address to comply with the requirements of 327 IAC 15-5 to discharge storm water I.C. 6-3.6 on the 14th day of May, 2018 at 7:00 P.M. at the Westfield Hall, 130 Penn The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address from construction activities associated with IMMI, located at 18881 IMMI Way, Street, Westfield, Indiana. published herein. Westfield, Indiana 46074. Run-off from the project site will discharge into the Dated this 4 Day of May 2018. RL1400 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 Cool Creek. Questions or comments regarding this project should be directed to Brian Zaiger, Westfield City Attorney Anthony Schelonka of IMMI at the above mentioned address. Westfield City Council RL1435 5/7/2018 RL1434 5/4/2018 A16 Public Notices Week of May 7, 2018

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL BONDS 29D003-1711-EU-000429 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Upon not less than twenty-four (24) hours’ notice given by telephone or by Jack G. Hittle, #7550-29 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, e-mail by the undersigned Controller, the City of Noblesville, Indiana (“City”) Church Church Hittle + Antrim Indiana; hereinafter referred to as the OWNER, will receive sealed bids for the will receive and consider bids for the purchase of the Bonds described below. Two North Ninth Street following project: Any person interested in submitting a bid for the Bonds must furnish in writing Noblesville, IN 46060 Hamilton County Bridge No. 207 to the undersigned Controller of the City, c/o O.W. Krohn & Associates, LLP, (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Logan Street over White River 231 East Main Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074 (317) 867-5888, (317) 867- NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Noblesville Township 5898 (facsimile), or via e-mail to [email protected], on or before 11:00 a.m. Cause Number: 29D003-1711-EU-000429 Hamilton County, Indiana (Indianapolis time) on May 18, 2018, the person’s name, address, and telephone In the Superior Court of HAMILTON County, Indiana. PB-18-0001 number. The persons may also furnish a telex or telecopy number or an e mail Notice is hereby given that Jack G. Hittle was, on the 8 day of March, 2018, Proposals may be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered in address. Bids may also be submitted electronically via PARITY® in accordance appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of William M. Sanders, deceased, person, addressed to the Hamilton County Auditor, 33 North 9th Street, Suite with this notice. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in PARITY who died November 9, 2017. L21, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060, prior to 12:30 p.m., May 14th, 2018. After ® conflict with this notice, the terms of this notice shall control. For further All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, 12:30 p.m., bids can be delivered to the Commissioners Courtroom up until the information about PARITY ®, potential bidders may contact the City’s financial must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months noticed bid opening time. Bids received after the noticed bid opening time will advisor, O.W. Krohn & Associates, LLP, at (317) 867-5888 or PARITY ® at from the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after not be considered but will be returned to the bidder unopened. Only proposals (212) 849-5021. The undersigned Controller will notify (or cause to be notified) the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. from those CONTRACTORS who are registered on the Indiana Department each person so registered of the date and time bids will be received not less than Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this 10 day of April, 2018. of Transportation’s current listing of Prequalified Contractors for item D(A) twenty-four (24) hours before the date and time of sale. The notification shall Tammy Baitz “Bridges: Highway Over Water” will be considered. Any bids submitted by be made by telephone at the number or e-mail furnished by such person and also Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana CONTRACTORS not approved for this item on the list will be returned to the by telex or telecopy if a telex or telecopy number has been received. The sale is RL1415 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 bidder unopened. expected to take place on or about May 22, 2018. All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held At the time designated for the sale, the Controller will receive and consider 29D01-1804-EU-000149 in the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center in Noblesville, Indiana, bids for the purchase of the Bonds of the City designated as “Park District Bonds NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Commissioners’ Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 1:45 p.m. local time, of 2018” in the aggregate principal amount of $7,500,000 (“Bonds”). Bidders State of Indiana, County of Hamilton, May 14th, 2018. may not bid a net discount on the par value of the Bonds. The Bonds will bear Hamilton County Superior Court 1, Cause No. 29D01-1804-EU-000149. The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include a interest at a rate or rates not to exceed 6% per annum (the exact interest rate Notice is hereby given that Mary Wisehart Phillips of Fishers, Indiana, was on bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes, permits, or rates will be determined by bidding). Interest will be payable semiannually the 4th day of April, 2018, duly appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of licenses, insurance, service costs, etc. incidental to and required for this project. on June 30 and December 31 of each year, beginning June 30, 2019. Interest Jean F. Wisehart, deceased, who died on the 1st day of April, 2018. All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required will be calculated on a 360-day year consisting of twelve 30-day months. The All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must by the proper and satisfactory execution of the contracts to be made, shall be Bonds will be dated as of their date of delivery, will be in the denominations of file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months from the furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings and $5,000 or integral multiples thereof and will mature semiannually on June 30 and date of first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s specifications included in these documents. Bidding documents may be examined December 31 on the dates and in the amounts as follows: death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. at BF&S., 8450 Westfield Blvd. Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN. 46240 beginning at Date Amount Date Amount Dated this 5th day of April, 2018. 9:00 am. on April 26th, 2018. Electronic copies of the Proposal, Specifications, 12/31/2019 $185,000 06/30/2029 $200,000 /s/Julie A. Camden, #26789-49, Contract Documents and Plans must be obtained from Reprographix http:// 06/30/2020 155,000 12/31/2029 205,000 Attorney for the Estate of Jean F. Wisehart, reprographix.com/) or contact Laura Morgan at [email protected] for 12/31/2020 160,000 06/30/2030 205,000 CAMDEN & MERIDEW, P.C., further information and cost on obtaining the Contract Documents. Payments 06/30/2021 160,000 12/31/2030 210,000 10412 Allisonville Rd., Ste. 200, and costs of Contract Documents are non-refundable. Interested parties can view 12/31/2021 165,000 06/30/2031 215,000 Fishers, IN 46038, the Contract Documents and Plans at www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov. Documents 06/30/2022 165,000 12/31/2031 215,000 317-770-0000 telephone, posted to the county website are for informational purposes only. It shall be the 12/31/2022 165,000 06/30/2032 220,000 888-339-9611 fax, responsibility of the Bidder to periodically check for addendums posted online. 06/30/2023 170,000 12/31/2032 225,000 [email protected] Only those who obtain Contract Documents and Plans through Reprographix or 12/31/2023 170,000 06/30/2033 230,000 Tammy Baitz BF&S. will be automatically notified of addenda. Contract Documents and Plans 06/30/2024 175,000 12/31/2033 230,000 Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana must be obtained through Reprographix or BF&S to be eligible to bid on this 12/31/2024 175,000 06/30/2034 235,000 RL1418 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018, 5/14/2018 contract. 06/30/2025 180,000 12/31/2034 240,000 Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the county supplied 12/31/2025 180,000 06/30/2035 245,000 NOTICE sealed bid notice, bearing the title of the project, bid opening date and the name 06/30/2026 185,000 12/31/2035 245,000 STATE OF INDIANA and address of the bidder firmly affixed. The bidder shall affix identifying tabs 12/31/2026 185,000 06/30/2036 255,000 IN THE HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT to the following sheets of each proposal: 06/30/2027 190,000 12/31/2036 255,000 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ■ Form 96 ■ Itemized Proposal 12/31/2027 190,000 06/30/2037 260,000 CASE NO. 29C01-1706-MI-005317 ■ Non-Collusion Affidavit ■ Receipt of Addendum (if applicable) 06/30/2028 195,000 12/31/2037 265,000 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF BROOKE ELLEN HOSFELD. ■ Bid Bond ■ Employment Eligibility Verification 12/31/2028 195,000 PETITIONER BROOKE ELLEN HOSFELD, whose mailing address is: ■ Financial Statement ■ Drug Testing Program Compliance The Bonds of this issue maturing on or after December 31, 2026 are 13460 Violet Way, Carmel Indiana, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or redeemable at the option of the City on June 30, 2026, or any date thereafter, on notice that she/he has filed a petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court requesting acceptable Bidder’s Bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in thirty (30) days’ notice, in whole or in part, in the order of maturity determined that his/her name be changed to Brooks Edward Hosfeld. a sum of not less than ten percent of the total amount of the proposal, which by the City, and by lot within a maturity, at face value, together with no premium, Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 15th check or bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence plus in each case accrued interest to the date fixed for redemption. day of June, 2018 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. that the bidder will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER All or a portion of the Bonds may be issued as one or more term bonds, upon Tammy Baitz, upon notification from him to do so within ten days of said notification. Failure election of the successful bidder. Such term bonds shall have a stated maturity Hamilton Circuit Court Clerk. to execute the contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, or maturities of June 30 or December 31, as determined by the successful bidder, RL1425 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018, 5/14/2018 Indiana, will be cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the but no later than the final maturity as set forth above. The term bonds shall be certified check, or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as subject to mandatory sinking fund redemption and final payment(s) at maturity NOTICE prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, at 100% of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the redemption STATE OF INDIANA and submitted with bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve date, on dates consistent with the above schedule. IN THE HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted shall Principal is payable at the office of a registrar and paying agent to be COUNTY OF HAMILTON be valid for 90 days from the opening of the bids. designated by the City. Interest shall be paid by check mailed to the registered CASE NO. 29C01-1706-MI-005323 Robin M. Mills owners or by wire transfer to depositories. The Bonds will be issued in fully IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF BRANDON JAMES MARTIN. Hamilton County Auditor registered form. PETITIONER BRANDON JAMES MARTIN, whose mailing address is: Dated: March 26, 2018 Each bid, including bids submitted via PARITY®, must be for all of the 12234 Parkview Lane, Fishers Indiana, Hamilton County, Indiana hereby gives RL1336 4/26/2018, 5/3/2018 Bonds and must state the rate or rates of interest in multiples of 1/8, 1/20 or 1/100 notice that she/he has filed a petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court requesting of 1%. Any bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the that his/her name be changed to Jessica Martin. SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION amount and maturities of the Bonds bearing each rate, but all Bonds maturing on Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 15th STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR the same date shall bear the same single interest rate. The rate on any maturity day of June, 2018 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. ) SS: COURT shall be equal to or greater than the rate on the immediately preceding maturity. Tammy Baitz, COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D01-1804-AD-000492 The award will be made to the best bidder complying with the terms of sale and Hamilton Circuit Court Clerk. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF ) offering the lowest net interest cost to the City, to be determined by computing RL1426 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018, 5/14/2018 BRENDEN STICKLES, TYLER STICKLES, ) AND KRISTA STICKLES, ) the total interest on all of the Bonds to their maturities and deducting therefrom HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Minor Children. ) the premium bid, if any. It is requested that each bid show the net dollar interest REQUEST FOR QUOTATION NOTICE OF ADOPTION cost to final maturity and the net effective average interest rate on the entire PARK OPERATION MANAGEMENT Amanda Choban is notified that a petition for adoption of the children, named issue. No conditional bid or bids for less than the par value of the Bonds will The Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Department is accepting quotes Brenden Stickles (DOB 5/8/2006), Tyler Stickles (DOB 12/14/2007), and Krista be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If no satisfactory for park operations management on park property located in Hamilton County. Stickles (DOB 4/9/2009), born to Amanda Choban, was filed in the office of bids are received at the time of the sale, the sale will be continued from day to The quotation should encompass Morse Park Beach and shall include scopes as the clerk of Hamilton County, 1 Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana, day thereafter, without further advertisement for a period of thirty (30) days highlighted below. 46060, under the above listed cause number. The petition for adoption alleges during which time no bid which provides a higher net interest cost to the City Morse Beach Park that her consent to adoption is not required pursuant to IC 31-19-9-8(11) due to than the best bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. 1. Beach operation management (1 - 3 year contract) unfitness to be a parent and the best interests of the children sought to be adopted Each bid not submitted via PARITY® must be on a customary bid form Quotes should cover the following scope: would be served if the court dispensed with her consent. which shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the undersigned 1. Operation Management Agreement and Plan If she seeks to contest the adoption of the children, she must file a motion to Controller and marked “Bid for City of Noblesville Park District Bonds of 2. Amenity lists with values (if applicable) contest the adoption in accordance with IC 31-19-10-1 in the above named court 2018.” The winning bidder will be notified and instructed to submit a good 3. Quote due in person or by mail on or before May 21, 201 8 not later than thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. faith deposit which may consist of either a certified or cashier’s check or a wire 4. Investment proposal per location (if applicable) If no motion to contest the adoption is filed within thirty (30) days after transfer in the amount of $75,000 (“Deposit”). If a check is submitted, it shall 5. Notice to proceed will be issued, (pending agreement negotiation). service of this notice, the above named court will hear and determine the petition be drawn on a bank or trust company which is insured by the Federal Deposit 6. Experience in similar projects; for adoption in her absence. The consent to adoption will be irrevocably implied Insurance Corporation and shall be submitted to the City (or shall wire transfer 7. Be willing to provide a Certificate of insurance naming Park with and she will lose the right to contest either the adoption or the validity of her such amount as instructed by the City) not later than 3:30 p.m. (Noblesville minimum of $1Million per event and $3 Million cap. implied consent to the adoption. time) on the next business day following the date of the award. In either case, 8. Provide personnel source, ie hire majority locally, vetting process for hires. No statement made to the named individual relieves her of her obligations the Deposit shall be payable to the “City of Noblesville,” and shall be held as a Quotes are due to the following address no later than 4:30 pm on May 21, 2018. under this notice. This notice complies with IC 31-19-4.5-3 but does not guaranty of the performance of the bid. No interest on the Deposit will accrue at exhaustively set forth a person’s legal obligations under the Indiana adoption to the successful bidder. In the event the successful bidder fails to honor its Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Department statutes. A person being served with this notice should consult the Indiana accepted bid, the Deposit will be retained by the City. The successful bidder 15513 S. Union St. adoption statutes. will be required to make payment for the Bonds in Federal Reserve funds or Carmel, IN 46033 Nicole Makris, Attorney for Petitioners other immediately available funds and accept delivery of the Bonds within five Or can be hand delivered to Cool Creek Nature Center, 2000-1 E. 151st St. Wanzer Edwards, PC days after being notified that the Bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in Carmel, IN 46033 between 6:00 and 6:30 pm on May 21, 2018 55 Monument Circle, Ste. 1055 the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or the City, as the purchaser shall designate, If you have any questions please contact Al Patterson at 317-770-4401 or Indianapolis, IN 46204 or at such other location which may be mutually agreed to by the City and such 317-714-7088. PH: (317) 454-8088 | FX: (317) 454-8089 bidder. It is anticipated that the Bonds will be ready for delivery within thirty RL1427 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 days after the date of the sale and if not ready for delivery within forty-five [email protected] RL1403 4/23/2018, 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 days after the sale date, the purchaser shall be entitled to rescind the sale and 29D01-1804-EU-000185 obtain the return of the Deposit. The successful bidder is expected to apply to Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 a securities depository registered with the SEC to make the Bonds depository- SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Church Church Hittle + Antrim STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON county eligible. The successful bidder will also be required to certify as to the price at Two North Ninth Street which a substantial amount of bonds of each maturity was reoffered to the public. ) SS: superior Court3 Noblesville, IN 46060 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO.29D02-1803-MF-002781 The successful bidder will also be required to certify as to the price at which a (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 substantial amount of Bonds of each maturity was reoffered to the public. The JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association ) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Plaintiff ) opinion of Ice Miller LLP, bond counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana, approving the Cause Number: 29D01-1804-EU-000185 legality of the Bonds, together with a transcript of the Bond proceedings, and VS. ) In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. Shirley A. Winter, Deceased; Heirs-At-Law, Devisees, ) closing certificates in the usual form showing no litigation, will be furnished to Notice is hereby given that Robin C. Anderson was, on April 25, 2018 appointed the successful bidder at the expense of the City. Legatees, Descendants, Personal Representatives, ) Personal Representative of the Estate of JEFFREY R. ANDERSON, deceased, who Executors, Trustees, and Administrators of Shirley A. ) All provisions of the bid form and Preliminary Official Statement are died August 13, 2017. incorporated herein. As set forth in the Preliminary Official Statement, the Winter; Deer Path Homeowners Association, Inc.; and Any ) All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must Unknown OCCUPANTS ) winning bidder agrees by submission of their bid to assist the City in establishing file the claim in the office of the Cleric of this Court within three (3) months from the issue price of the Bonds under the terms outlined therein and shall execute Defendant ) the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after the NOTICE OF SUIT and deliver to the City at closing an “issue price” certificate, together with the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. supporting pricing wires or equivalent communications, with such modifications To the defendants named below herein, and any other person who may be Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on April 25, 2018 concerned. as may be appropriate or necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the winning Tammy Baitz bidder, the City and Bond Counsel. You are notified that you have been sued in the Court named above. Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana The nature of the suit is the foreclosure of a mortgage upon the property The Bonds may be issued, at the option of the successful bidder, by means of RL1432 4/30/2018, 5/7/2018 a book-entry-only system with no physical distribution of bond certificates made located in Hamilton County at 12198 Wolf Run Rd., Noblesville, IN, 46060, to the public. In this case, one bond certificate for each maturity will be issued to legally described as: LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Lot Number 454 in Deer Path Section Eight, an addition in Hamilton County, and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of The Depository Trust NOTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY Company, New York, New York (“DTC”), and immobilized in its custody. In Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded June 28, 2002 as Instrument No. 200246238 William Eric Group LLC, (3802 West 96th Street, Suite 210, Indianapolis, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. (hereafter “Real this case, the successful bidder, as a condition of delivery of the Bonds, would IN 46268) is submitting a Notice of Intent to the Indiana Department of be required to deposit the bond certificates with DTC, registered in the name of Estate”). Environmental Management of our intent to comply with the requirements of 327 This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following Cede & Co., nominee of DTC. IAC 15-5 to discharge storm water from construction activities associated with It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the defendants who may claim some interest in the Real Estate and whose the William Eric Group LLC. Project is located at the SW corner of SR 32 and whereabouts are not known with certainty: Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error Oak Ridge Road, Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana. Run-off from the project with respect thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful Shirley A. Winter, Deceased, Heirs-At-Law, Devisees, Legatees, Descendants, site will discharge into the SR32 Arm of the Anna Kendall Drain. Questions or Personal Representatives, Executors, Trustees, and Administrators of Shirley A. bidder therefor to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with comments regarding this project should be directed to Travis May of William the terms of its bid. No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be Winter; and Any Unknown Occupants Eric Group LLC at the above mentioned address. You must respond to this summons by publication, by you or your attorney, a part of any Bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability RL1436 5/7/2018 shall hereafter attach to the City or any of its officers or agents because of or on or before twenty (20) days after the Third Notice of Suit has been published. on account of such numbers. All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT If you fail to do so, a default judgment may be entered against you for the relief identification numbers on the Bonds shall be paid for by the City; provided, NOTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY demanded in the Complaint. however, that the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said Westfield Investment Co LP, (14199 Nicholas Drive, Carmel, IN 46074) ATTEST. numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the successful is submitting a Notice of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental Tammy Baitz bidder. The successful bidder will also be responsible for any other fees or Management of our intent to comply with the requirements of 327 IAC 15-5 to Clerk of the Hamilton County Superior Court expenses it incurs in connection with the resale of the Bonds. discharge storm water from construction activities associated with the Springmill Valerie L. Matheis, Attorney for Plaintiff The Bonds are being issued under the provisions of Indiana Code 36 10 3 Pointe Drive extension. Project is located at the SW corner of Austrian Pine NELSON & FRANKENBERGER for the purpose of providing funds to be applied on the costs of the construction Way and SR 32, Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana. Run-off from the project 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 of certain park improvements in the Noblesville Park and Recreation District site will discharge into the SR32 Arm of the Anna Kendall Drain. 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Alfred Lamar Willis must respond within thirty (30) days after the last notice of the action is Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 10th of the sale, by the successful bidder at the expense of the successful bidder. day of August 2018 , 2018 at 9:00 o’clock a.m. Inquiries concerning matters contained in the nearly final Official Statement published and in case he fails to do so, judgement by default may be entered against him for the relief demanded in the pleading. Sahijpreet Singh must be made and pricing and other information necessary to complete the final Petitioner Official Statement must be submitted by the successful bidder within two (2) Camden & Meridew, P.C. By /s/ Mary Wisehart Phillips, Attorney No. 17098-49, Date: April 2, 2018 business days following the sale to be included in the final Official Statement. Tammy Baitz, In the resolution approving the Bonds and pursuant to a Continuing Attorney for Petitioner, Camden & Meridew, P.C. 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Reporter photos by Kent Graham Hamilton Southeastern’s Noah Malone (left) and Carmel’s Phoebe Bates (above, with Carmel athletic director Jim Inskeep) were the high point-scorers at Friday’s Hamilton County track and field meet. Carmel sweeps, seven new records are set By RICHIE HALL nament." pating schools scored at least Reporter Sports Editor Southeastern was led by one individual event victory. It was a beautiful night the great Camille Christo- Carmel began the meet for the Hamilton County pher, who was part of three by winning the 4x800 relay, track and field meet Friday new records in the meet. In then got 1-2 finishes in two at Carmel Stadium, and it doing so, the senior broke events. Trey Harris placed turned to be a historic night through time barriers in each first in the 1600 run with Eli as well, as seven new records of those events. Konow second, then Graham were set - including two that First in the 100 dash, Hatfield won the discus, fol- broke old records that had Christopher delivered the lowed by Jon Williams. stood for decades. county meet's first under-12 "I thought the boys com- Ladies first: The Carmel second time, winning that peted very well," said Grey- girls edged out Hamilton race in 11.95 seconds. Later, hounds coach Ken Browner. Southeastern 173-165, an she placed first in the 200 "On paper, Fishers and HSE eight point margin between dash in 24.96 seconds, the and us were separated by two teams that could argu- first sub-25 second result. In about three points. I was a ably be the two best in the both cases, she broke her little concerned, because I state. The 'Hounds and the own record. knew we weren't running Royals won all but one of the In between, Christopher some of our better kids events, including a tie for teamed up with Olivia Bur- today. But I knew with that, first in the pole vault. Car- gess, Tierra Sydnor and once we got into the compe- Hamilton Southeastern’s Camille Christopher was part of three new county meet mel's Kara Deady and South- Alyssa Barker to win the tition, we had some really 4x100 relay in new record great performances from the records. She set individual records in the 100 and 200 dashes and was part of the eastern's Jessica Bray both Royals’ record-setting 4x100 relay. finished with vaults of 12 time of 47.72 - the first meet young kids that never really feet, 6 inches. time under 48 seconds. get a chance to run in this Royals' winning 4x100 hurdle race, while Chase how Andrew ran," said The Greyhounds were "It feels great," said kind of environment." relay. As a result, he earned Maxey finished first in the Noblesville coach Jay Taylor led by Phoebe Bates, who Christopher. "It feels like I'm Southeastern won the the trophy for the boys long jump. about the 800. "I'll tell you proved to be the iron woman back in the mix and ready for most individual events, with highest point scorer of the Fishers got two victories: that Nick Dombroski was in of the meet. The sophomore state." six first-place finishes. That meet. DiSean Graham paced the that race as well, and he swept the 800, 1600 and "I just haven't even pro- included a photo finish "It was tough," said 400 dash and Luke Martin pulled through just as well as 3200 runs - that's a total of cessed the whole thing yet, between the Royals' Noah Malone. "This is the most won the shot put. Fourth- Andrew did, relative to him- 14 laps around the track, or honestly," said Barker, a Malone and the Tigers' HL competition I've had all place Noblesville had three self." three and a half-miles. Bates freshman. Lewis in the 100 dash. season. I had a PR in the 100 wins: Drew Herman took the Westfield's Peyton took the 1600 run by seven "I think we ran pretty Malone edged out Lewis by and overall it was a good high jump, freshman Haack finished first in the and a half seconds, set a new good," said Sydnor, a junior. .01 seconds - 11.72 to 11.73. meet." Andrew Anderson was first pole vault, while Guerin meet record of 2:15.34 to "We had little bobbles with Both runners were under the Madison Norris cruised in the 800 run, and the Mill- Catholic's Quinn Gallagher win the 800. Bates bested the the handoff and stuff, but we old 100 dash record of 11.80, to victory in the 110 hurdles, ers' 4x400 relay team edged won the 3200 run, his first 25-year old record of Car- worked it out and we kept and it was indeed an old also in a new meet record out Carmel for a win in that time as a county champion. mel's Amy Morris, who ran going. That's the best part record: It was set by Car- time of 14.22 seconds. That event. Noblesville coach Jay "It's pretty neat, because the race in 2:15.40 back in about it." mel's Bill Davis back in lowered the standard of Taylor said that his team last year I got outkicked and 1993. Minutes later, Bates Sydnor was a double 1982. HSE's Jeremiah Wright by "had some guys pull through then this year, it was really cruised to a 25-second winner, finishing first in the Malone also won the 200 one-tenth of a second. big time" to win that race. fun and I was ready for it," victory in the 3200. 400 dash and the long jump. dash, and was part of the Nathan Smith took the 300 "Really pleased with said Gallagher. Bates scored 30 points Tayah Irvin triumphed in the for Carmel at the meet, 100 hurdles and Valerie giving her the award for the Obear cruised to a win in the highest girls point-scorer. discus. "I just took it race by Noblesville's Shelby race," said Bates. "The mile, Tyler broke through the Car- I thought 'four laps,' then the mel-HSE dominance to take 800, I was like 'Okay, this is the high jump. Tyler easily only two laps,' and then the cleared 5 feet, 9 inches, two-mile I just had eight breaking the old record set more laps to get done." by another Miller, Rachel Beverley Thompson and Mather, by one inch. Olivia Elkin made a 1-2 "It feels really good," sweep of the 300 hurdles, said Tyler. "I've been train- while Marie Kress took the ing really hard for it and shot put. Carmel also won have gotten a lot of support the 4x800 relay to begin the from both parents, coaches, meet, then finished the meet teammates. Everyone's been with a 4x400 relay victory; super helpful and that makes Reagan Hune pulled away at it fun and it makes it moti- the end to seal the win. vating." "I think as a whole team, In the boys meet, Carmel we did great," said 'Hounds used its depth to win by a coach Aaron McRill. "We solid margin. The Grey- knew HSE was a really, hounds scored 158 points, really good team. We just with Fishers totaling 130 and wanted to see how we would HSE scoring 123. compare to them, and I think The depth was necessary, we stack up pretty good. So as individual wins were hard it's going to be a good tour- to come by. All six partici- Week of May 7, 2018 Sports A19

Millers take HCC series with Southeastern Noblesville won a Hoosier Crossroads were up 5-4. Conference baseball series with Hamilton Later, Mark Goudy drew a walk, and Southeastern last week. was sent home right away by DJ Owens' The Millers recovered from dropping a triple. Thieman got Owens home quickly big-hitting opener on Thursday, which the with a single. Royals won 11-7. Noblesville then beat The Millers were now up 7-4, but the Southeastern 6-2 on Friday and 7-0 on Royals tied it up in the bottom of the fifth. Saturday. Droste batted Eggers in, then Daftari The Thursday game was a rumble on smacked a triple to score Droste. Daftari the Royals' Ken Seitz Field. Both teams tied the game up after scoring on error, and held the lead at one point during the slug- would be back up in the sixth inning to give fest, but it was a grand slam from Jacob HSE the lead. Daftari that propelled the Royals ahead for "The one thing that I know about good. Southeastern then held off a late Noblesville is that they're never going to charge from the Millers to win 11-9. quit," said Southeastern coach Scott Daftari's slam came in the sixth inning Henson. "And that's what I tried telling my with the game tied at 7-7. Jacob Dewolf guys. We got up 4-2 and guys kind of and Anthony Eggers both drew walks, then relaxed a little bit and I said, 'Guys, there's Cole DeWael loaded the bases with a base no way that this game is ending 4-2.'" hit. (Zach Boyle came in to courtesy run The Royals had to get past one last rally for Dewolf after his walk.) The Royals by Noblesville in the seventh inning. absorbed a strikeout before Daftari came Thieman doubled in Cooper Miles, then DJ up, and he nailed the ball into center field. Owens scored on an error. The Millers had A grand slam is amazing any time, but two men on with one out, but Southeastern this one broke the tie and moved HSE got the last two outs to end the game. ahead 11-7. "The fact that we came back and stayed "I expected it to at least hit the fence, in there and battled - it'd be really easy with because it went solid off my bat," said the way our season's gone so far just to Daftari. "I didn't really expect it to go over." have gone 'Well, here we go again,'" said That hit was the third of three home Henson. "I think the guys did a good job runs for Southeastern on Thursday. The of having good approaches at the plate, other two came in the third inning, again battling in the field, even though we made getting the Royals in front after Noblesville a couple errors that could've cost us. held an early lead. Bottom line was, when we needed it, we Reporter photos by Richie Hall The Millers scored two runs in the top did what we had to do to get the job done." of the second. Jacob Thieman got on base Droste, Daftari and Dewolf all had two ABOVE: Hamilton Southeastern’s Jacob Daftari had a big-hitting day for the Royals with a hit, was moved to third by Bryce hits, with Daftari totaling five RBIs. Matt during their 11-9 win over Noblesville Thursday at Ken Seitz Field. Daftari hit a Randolph's single, then scored on an error. Buckingham and Brayton Harrison both hit sixth-inning grand slam, which broke a 7-7 tie, and totaled five RBIs for the game. Randolph was home seconds later, scored a double. Henson credited Sam Bachman BELOW: Noblesville celebrates after Tyler Owens (11) hit a three-run home run in by a single from Reese Sharp. with pitching well; Bachman threw five the fifth inning of the Millers’ game at Hamilton Southeastern on Thursday. The Royals began the third inning with innings. Tyler Schweitzer finished the a homer from Jake Stout, who hit a grand game and got the win. slam himself earlier in the season. That put Meanwhile, Thieman finished 4-for-4 HSE on the board, and they were ahead a at the plate, driving in two runs. Tyler couple minutes later. Boyle, again running Owens' home run resulted in three RBIs. for Dewolf (who singled), tied the game Noblesville roared back in the late after scoring on an error. stages of the Friday game at its Don DeWael then hit a sacrifice fly to get Dunker Field. The Royals led 2-0 after four Eggers home and give the Royals a 3-2 innings; Daftari batted in DeWael in the lead. Then, it was a 4-2 lead after Greyson first inning, then Cam Bolling's right field Droste cracked a homer into left field. single scored Brayton Harrison in the Noblesville didn't give up, of course. In fourth inning. the fifth inning, Tyler Owens sent a 1-1 ball The Millers jumped ahead in the fifth over the center field fence, a three-run inning, scoring three runs. Mark Goudy hit homer that scored himself, Sharp and Jackson Ramey. Just like that, the Millers

Orioles sweep ‘Rocks By RICH TORRES “It’s very frustrating. We had a lot of For the second straight night, the West- opportunities to stay in this game even field Shamrocks struck first, and right on longer or maybe even come out with the cue, the Avon Orioles responded, yet again. win,” said Westfield senior Logan McClurg. The Shamrocks built an early 1-0 lead “We just didn’t execute when we needed to. and sophomore Zach Zaborowski tossed a It’s a tough loss.” quality start, but the visiting Orioles charged “We just didn’t get the timely hit today,” back in top of the sixth and the bullpen Westfield head coach Ryan Bunnell said. nailed it down as Avon won 3-2 on Friday “It’s the little things, but the little things night. make big things happen.” Avon (12-7) also rallied from a 1-0 McClurg supplied the Shamrock’s deficit on Thursday night en route to a 6-3 biggest hit, leading off the bottom of the first victory, and once more swung the momen- with a triple. Sam Eaton put the Shamrocks tum to clinch its three-game Hoosier Cross- on top 1-0 with an RBI groundout, but the roads Conference series with Westfield. The bats fell silent afterwards until the bottom series finale is scheduled for noon at Avon on Saturday. IHSAA announces baseball sectional pairings

The IHSAA announced the pairings for its sectional baseball tournaments on Sunday night. Hamilton County's Class 4A schools will play in Sectional 8 at Noblesville's Don Dunker Field. In the first round, Hamilton Southeastern will take on Carmel, followed by the Millers hosting Westfield. The first-round winners will play each other in the semi-finals, with North Central and Fishers facing off in the other semi-final. Hamilton Heights and Guerin Catholic will travel to Yorktown for Class 3A Sectional 24. The Huskies will play Delta in the first game of the event, followed by the host Tigers and Blackford. The Golden Eagles will play New Castle in the second semi-final, after the first-round winners play the opening semi-final. Sheridan heads up to Tri-County for the seven-team Class 1A Sectional 54. The Blackhawks will play host Cavaliers in Game 3, after games between Rossville and Faith Christian, then Clinton Central and Pioneer. Frontier drew the bye and will play the Rossville-Faith winner. University will host Class 1A Sectional 58, a five-team event. The Trailblazers take on Bethesda Christian in the first semi-final, with Indiana School for the Deaf playing the winner of the first-round game between Providence Cristo Rey and Tindley. Games can begin on Wednesday, May 23, with sectional championships usually scheduled for Memorial Day, on Monday, May 28. Times and dates will be announced by the IHSAA in the coming days. A20 Week of May 7, 2018

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Royals beat Millers and Avon, lead HCC at 5-0

A big game deserves big hits, and that's what happened when Hamilton Southeastern came to Noblesville last Tuesday. The Royals held off a late comeback by the Millers to win 9-8. Both teams got on the board in the second inning. HSE's Abbey Willmann hit a home run to score herself and Kaelin Wincek. Ella White then homered for the Millers, cutting the Royals' lead to 2-1. In the third inning, Libby Ratliff singled home Abby Taylor to get Southeastern ahead 3-1. White answered again for Noblesville, as her single scored Grace Smith. In the fourth inning, Jordan Rager batted in Nicole Dillow to put HSE up 4-2. Southeastern then poured in four runs in the fifth: Nicole Lang scored when Ahliza Moore was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded, Ava Aguilar batted in Wincek, Moore scored on Taylor's RBI groundout, then Lillian Leiner singled home Dillow. With that, HSE led 8-2. Noblesville got two of those runs back in the bottom of the fifth. Smith homered to center field, then Madison Taylor singled in Emily Minett, who had gotten on base with a double. Dillow singled in Wincek in the sixth inning to put the Royals ahead 9-4. The Millers made a two-out rally, scoring four runs. Chloe Tragesser scored on a passed ball, a fielder's choice RBI by Minett scored Smith, then Kyleigh Lowry and White scored after Madison Taylor reached on error. Noblesville threatened in the seventh inning, but HSE got the last two outs with runners at first and second. Leiner was 3-for-5 at the plate for the Royals, while Photo by Andy Duvall Wincek scored three runs. Jaylah Guilliam pitched five and two-thirds innings for the win. Smith and Madison Taylor Hamilton Southeastern’s Jaylah Guilliam pitched five and two-thirds innings to get a big victory at Noblesville both had three hits for the Millers, with Smith scoring three last Tuesday. The Royals held off a Millers comeback to win 9-8, then beat Avon last Wednesday. runs. Southeastern is 5-0 in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference. A day after beating Noblesville, Southeastern improved to 5-0 in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference with a 3-2 win Lowry getting home on a fourth-inning passed ball. Later, pitcher Guilliam, who struck out six. at Avon last Wednesday. Tragesser singled in Rylie Moore. Minett hit a two-run The second game was much easier for the Royals, as The Royals scored one run in each of the first three home run in the fifth inning, with White also scoring after they beat Boone Grove 11-1 in five innings. Southeastern innings. Abby Taylor scored in the first inning on an error. getting on base with a double. Smith singled in Maggie got going in the second inning, getting on the board when In the second inning, Dillow got home on an error. Finally, Hampton in the sixth-inning for Noblesville's final run. Dillow cracked a triple to score Aguilar. Dillow got home Wincek hit a third-inning double to send Rager home. White finished the game with two doubles, with when Rager hit an RBI single. Taylor scored on an error, Taylor finished the game 3-for-4, while Rager was Lowry also hitting a double. Tragesser, Smith, White and then Ratliff's center field hit got Leiner and Rager home. 2-for-4. Dillow was 3-for-3 at the plate. Taylor hit a triple, Minett all finished with two hits. Dillow went 3-for-3 at the plate, while Rager was with Rager and Libby Ratliff both hit a double. Noblesville won another all-county game on Friday, 2-for-2 and drove in four runs. Hosfield and Aguilar both Jaylah Guilliam pitched the complete game for the win. beating Hamilton Heights 13-2 in five innings at the had two hits as well. Bre Zook hit a fifth-inning triple, Millers' field. and would score the game-ending run when she was OTHER GAMES Noblesville scored at least two runs in each inning singled in by Lang. Rager and Wincek both had one Southeastern traveled to Mooresville last Monday and and have five different players with two hits. The Millers double. won 9-5. got four runs in the first inning: White batted in Tragesser Kocal pitched four innings, striking out six. The Royals scored in each of the first six innings. for the first score, then Julia Furiak sent a home run over After a 10-0 run-rule loss to Lewis Cass last Tuesday, Leiner batted in the first run, as her first-inning double the right field fence, also scoring Smith and White. Hamilton Heights had a "complete turnaround," as coach got Abby Taylor home. The Pioneers tied the game in the Smith would get her own three-run homer in the third Landi Lockwood said, on Wednesday night: The Huskies bottom of the first, but Willmann cracked a home run into inning; that would score Moore and Abby Brown and give scored a run-rule win over the Kings, 13-0 in five innings. left field in the second inning. the Millers a 10-0 lead. Tragesser added an RBI double "We talked about being confident at the plate and the Southeastern never trailed again, and kept the homer in the fourth inning, sending Gertz home. White scored girls really did a much better job with that tonight," said parade going in the third inning when Rager hit one over three runs in the game. Lockwood. "We had 15 hits compared to two last night the center field fence. The Royals got back-to-back RBI Madison Taylor pitched three innings for the win, against the same team." doubles in the fourth inning: Willmann batted in Lang, striking out five. The Huskies scored in each inning, beginning with then Holly Hosfield came in to run for Willmann. Moore Aliyah Dorsey got the Huskies on the board with a three runs in the first and finishing up with five runs in came up to bat, and her double sent Hosfield home. solo home run in the fourth inning. Kylie Schakel got the fourth. Three different Heights players had three hits: In the fifth inning, Lang hit a sacrifice fly to score Heights' second run in the fifth inning. Jessica Kaurich Taylor Ewing, Bayleigh Runner and Kaurich. Leiner, then Wincek singled in Ratliff. Finally, Rager went 2-for-3 at the plate. Kaurich smacked a home run, and total six RBIs. smacked a two-run homer (her second of the game) in the Southeastern won two games at Crown Point on Ewing and Runner both scored four runs. Hayley Greene sixth inning, also scoring Taylor. Saturday, including a dramatic 10-inning victory over the was 2-for-3, scoring two runs and batting in three more. Willmann went 3-for-4 at the plate, while Rager host Bulldogs. "Ewing and Runner had a great night at the plate totaled three RBIs. Courtney Kocal pitched four and The Royals beat Class 4A No. 2 Crown Point 1-0 in getting hits and getting on base and then Greene and two-thirds innings for the win. 10 innings. Neither team scored for nine innings, but Kaurich both had home runs that allowed us to put some Noblesville fell to Mount Vernon 15-8. The Maraud- Southeastern finally broke through in the 10th, when runs on the board," said Lockwood. ers scored two runs in the top of the first inning and never Taylor hit a sacrifice fly to score Kennedy Morgan. The Adyson Baber pitched a no-hitter and issued no walks. trailed. The Millers got on the board with two runs in the Bulldogs only allowed HSE two hits, one each from "Adyson Baber had one of her best nights of the second inning: White got home on a dropped third strike Leiner (a double) and Willmann. season on the mound tonight," said Lockwood. "She and Cheyney Gertz's single scored Minett. But the Royals didn't allow Crown Point many hits controlled her pitches, put it where we wanted and ended Julia Skinner scored a third-inning run, with Kyleigh either. The Bulldogs only got five hits off Southeastern up throwing a no-hitter." Tennis: Peterson and Dimmock get Heights’ first conference title

The Hamilton Heights girls tennis team that position," said Heights coach Cameron played in the Hoosier Conference tourna- Scott. "This was the first girls tennis confer- ment at Twin Lakes last week. ence champ Heights has ever had! We’re After night one of competition, No. 3 incredibly proud of these two, and there’s singles Abby Weber and the doubles teams no question their win is a win for the whole of No. 1 Kylie Rose and Emma Knowles team. Emily and Kinsey get the hardware, and No. 2 doubles of Emily Peterson and and deservedly so - they played such smart Kinsey Dimmock all advanced tennis tonight, but the whole Husky tennis to Friday’s semi-finals and finals. On night team is wrapped up in those medals!" two, all the girls play solid tennis, and Peterson and Dimmock won two close Individual results matches to claim the conference crown at No. 1 singles Anna Carl: Fifth place their position. This is the first tennis confer- No. 2 singles Addi Gordon: Fifth place ence title at any position for the Huskies No. 3 singles: Abby Weber: Fourth place No. 1 doubles: Kylie Rose and Emma Knowles: girls program. Fourth place "A big congrats to Kinsey and Emily at No. 2 doubles: Emily Peterson and Kinsey Dim- No. 2 doubles for winning the conference at mock: First place Hamilton Heights Hoosier Conference track results GIRLS MEET BOYS MEET Team scores: West Lafayette 168, Northwestern Team scores: West Lafayette 168, Hamilton 91.5, Hamilton Heights 72.5, Rensselaer Central Heights 112, Twin Lakes 64, Rensselaer Central 65, Twin Lakes 58, Benton Central 57, Western 38, 64, Western 60, Benton Central 42, Northwestern Lewis Cass 29, Lafayette Central Catholic 29, 39, Tipton 26, Lewis Cass 25, Lafayette Central Tipton 15. Catholic 23. 4x800 relay: 2. Abby Christiansen, Abigail Roth, 4x800 relay: 2. Isaiah Campbell, Tony Harden, Morgan Guthrie, Maria Mitchell 9:53.68. Mitchell Walbolt, Drew Tomaszewski 8:46.66. 100 dash: 3. Markaela Pugh 13.61, 8. Jenna Peter- 100 dash: 2. Tad Defoe 12.03, 5. Nate Josza son 14.07. 12.12. 100 hurdles: 5. Bailey Haworth 17.01. Preliminar- 110 hurdles: 3. Christian Broshears 16.70. Prelimi- ies - 9. Veronica Meredith 18.52. naries - 10. Devonte Henson 18.96. 200 dash: 4. Pugh 27.58. 200 dash: 2. Bradley Albright 23.96. Preliminaries - 1600 run: 2. Mitchell 5:11.77, 16. Chloe Henderson DeShawn King 26.34. 6:13.80. 1600 run: 3. Campbell 4:50.51, 4. Walbolt 4:51.28. 4x100 relay: 3. Lily McCormick, Whitney King, 4x100 relay: 3. Harden, Albright, Josza, Defoe Peterson, Pugh 53.59. 46.01. 400 dash: 4. Christiansen 1:02.78, 6. Tiffany Wil- 400 dash: 9. Harden 55.38, 15. King 58.60. liams 1:03.62. 300 hurdles: 4. Donovan Trew 45.98. 300 hurdles: 6. Haworth 51.93, 9. Meredith 54.67. 800 run: 3. Campbell 2:08.01, 8. Luke Vanderwall 800 run: 8. Roth 2:34.61, 14. Alex Lopez 2:42.70. 2:11.00. 3200 run: 2. Mitchell 11:20.71, 11. Madison Dotlich 3200 run: 3. Walbolt 10:34.57. 13:11.26. 4x400 relay: 2. Albright, Isaiah Kunzer, Vanderwall, 4x400 relay: 3. Williams, Roth, Guthrie, Chris- Harden 3:44.92. tiansen 4:23.52. Discus: 11. Alex Naylor 113-2. High jump: T4. Williams 4-8. Shot put: 2. Tyler Wiltermood 48-0.5, 4. Dylan Photo provided Discus: 6. Lauryn Wiley 100-8, 16. Emily Lester Bannon 44-7.75. 66-11. Long jump: 5. Defoe 18-10.25. Shot put: 8. Taylor Mason 31-0.25, 9. Kami Spe- Pole vault: 1. Kunzer 13-3, 2. Brandon McQuinn Hamilton Heights’ No. 2 doubles team of Emily Peterson and Kinsey Dimmock won icher 30-9.5. 12-6. in the Hoosier Conference title in that position during the conference tournament at Long jump: 9. McCormick 14-8.75, 17. King 13-1.5. Twin Lakes last week. 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‘ROCKS From Page A19 of the sixth. on a wild pitch by reliever Eric Ayler. Baugh, however, slammed the door. The right-hander Avon starter Connor Madding, who picked up his first Westfield was in position to tie the game in the sixth took over for Lingle, and posted a strikeout and a walk win of the season, retired 14 consecutive hitters after after they chased Madding and drew a pair of walks with before inducing a game-ending fielder’s choice ground- Westfield put two on base in the first, including a Zach one out. out. Collins walk. Zach Collins heightened the threat with a four-pitch McClurg led the Shamrocks with two walks. Collins Madding’s 85-pitch performance kept the game close walk and two outs, but Avon’s second of three relievers, was 1-for-2 with a walk. before the Orioles dialed in for their hurler with a Jake Lingle, shut down the Shamrocks with a clutch Westfield dropped the opening game of the series 6-3 three-run top of the sixth. strikeout. Thursday at the Orioles' field. “He had good off-speed, not a lot of fastballs,” said “We had to have to have a better at-bat there in the The Shamrocks scored the first run of the game in the McClurg, who finished 1-for-2 with two runs scored. “He sixth with the runners at second and third and two outs,” top of the first inning; Collins sent a double into center came with the off-speed, which was throwing us off. He’s Bunnell said. “Maybe it doesn’t go, but to go down on field to get Bryce Dorton home. Avon responded with a good pitcher.” three pitches. We kind of looked at two and chased a bad two runs in the bottom of the first, then added three more Zaborowski nearly matched Madding, going five one. We had to have a better at-bat there.” in the second to take control of the game. innings behind 77 pitches. The right-hander struck out Avon’s Nolan Nihiser, who went 3-for-4 with two Sam Eaton hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning three, walked three and was charged with two earned doubles, led off the top of the sixth with a single, and to drive in Westfield's remaining runs. Dorton also runs – both crossing in the sixth after being relieved. Braedon Payne was hit by a pitch before Zaborowski was scored; he hit a double to get on base. Collins also hit a Madding struck out four, walked one and was credited lifted for Trey Anderson. double in the sixth inning, his second of the game. with both Westfield runs. The Orioles advanced the runners with a sacrifice Both Dorton and Collins were 2-for-3 at the plate. The Shamrocks sliced the Orioles’ lead 3-2 in the bunt by Max Pfledderer, setting up Connor Albert’s Matthew Robinson pitched three innings and struck out bottom of the sixth as McClurg scored from third base game-tying two-run triple. Albert went 2-for-3. four. “The Albert kid, we had him 0-2, and then we hung Westfield lost the third game of the series 2-0 on a breaking ball that should have been off the plate,” Saturday. Bunnell said. “We just didn’t execute on some small The Orioles held the Shamrocks to four hits. Ander- things. Not a lot. We played a fairly clean game, but when son went 2-for-2 at the plate. Matthew Meyer pitched a you’re in tight games against good teams, you have to complete game, striking out seven. execute on the little things.” “Matthew pitched really well today, we just couldn’t Austin Baugh plated the decisive run with an RBI find any offensive support today or in this series really," sacrifice bunt to bring home Albert before he halted said Bunnell. "Avon certainly deserves the credit for that, Westfield’s late comeback attempt on the mound. but we also have to grind out better at bats. I thought we The Shamrocks loaded the bases in the bottom of the could have had much better at bats than we did in this seventh following a leadoff single by Anderson, a series. Our pitching was there for us this series, we had one-out walk by Kyle Pepiot and a two-out free pass by opportunities in each game. We just didn’t get it done on McClurg. the offensive side.”

MILLERS From Page A19 a two-RBI double to tie then scored right away as Noblesville scored twice in pitched a complete game, things up; his left field hit Ramey's left field hit sent the second inning to get on striking out six and allowing sent Ramey and Tyler him home. the board; Reese Sharp just three hits and no walks. Owens home. Goudy then Ramey finished the game scored first when Ethan Imel DeWael, Matt Bucking- scored on an error to put 3-for-3, while Owens hit a reached on error, then Bryce ham and Jake Stout all had Noblesville ahead 3-2. double and pitched six Randolph scored on error. one hit for Southeastern. In the sixth inning, the innings for the win, tossing The Millers added two Noblesville overwhelmed Millers added three more five strikeouts. more runs in the third inning. Wapahani, the No. 3 team in runs. Sharp cracked a home Daftari was 2-for-3 for DJ Owens batted in Cooper Class 2-A, 10-0 in a five- run into left field, also the Royals. Rutger Poiry Miles with a left field hit, inning game last Tuesday at getting Randolph home. Up threw five and a third then Owens scored on an Don Dunker Field. next, Zac Tuinei hit a triple, innings, striking out five. RBI groundout from Ran- The Millers scored in Noblesville clinched its dolph. In the fourth inning, each of the five innings, Hoosier Crossroads Confer- Cooper Miles hit a sacrifice including four in the fourth. ence series with Hamilton fly to send Tuinei home, Sharp doubled to begin that Southeastern on Saturday, Owens doubled in Goudy inning, then Cade Nelis' beating the Royals 7-0 at and Thieman scored Owens triple sent him home. Ethan Ken Seitz Field. on a center field single. Imel scored Nelis with an The series was tied at 1-1 Goudy finished the game RBI groundout. Goudy coming into this game, but 4-for-4 at the plate, includ- smacked a two-run home the Millers quickly took the ing two doubles, while Ran- run, which also scored Tyler lead to take the series 2-1. dolph was 2-for-3. Ramey Owens, who got on base with a single. Noblesville had four home runs in the game. Two of them came in the third: Miles led off with a solo homer to left field, then DJ Owens sent a solo score over the right field fence. In the fifth inning, with the Millers up 8-0, Randolph got on base with a single, and Sharp's home run finished the game. Miles hit a first-inning triple, while Nelis and Ran- dolph both had doubles. Goudy totaled three RBIs in the game, and five different Millers had two hits. Ramey pitched the com- plete game, allowing just four hits.