Your Hometown Week in Review . . . June 14, 2021 Arcadia | Atlanta | Cicero | Sheridan | Carmel | Fishers | Noblesville | Westfield

Boice chosen as Noblesville Chief Deputy Coroner July 4th parade grand marshal The REPORTER Jensen and Boice health issues resi- honored for excellence Noblesville Mayor Chris recognized a need dents may face. Jensen has selected Kristen in the communi- Boice also D. Boice as the grand mar- ty and started the serves as a found- shal of this year’s Fourth of weekly video chat ing member of July Stars & Stripes Forever “Mental Health Noblesville Well- Parade sponsored by Gaylor Mondays” in April being Coalition, Electric. 2020. The series a partnership be- Boice, a licensed mar- discussed mental tween the city riage and family therapist health issues and and Noblesville and owner of Pathways to what individuals Boice Schools. The Healing Counseling, is being and families could do to take group is focused on the honored for her work with care of their health at home enhancement of wellness mental health in the City during the pandemic. The se- across the spectrum of health of Noblesville through her ries continues to live stream including mind, body, and roles on the Mental Health at 11 a.m. biweekly on the emotional wellness by im- Mondays live streams and city’s Facebook page, but proving community-wide re- the Noblesville Wellbeing topics have evolved from re- sources and processes. Coalition. turning to the “new normal” At the start of pandemic, to general and topical mental See Boice . . . Page A2 Aasen named House GOP press secretary By FRED SWIFT County Reporter. ReadTheReporter.com He is a member of the Carmel City Council. Aasen and his fam- Adam Aasen, Carmel, has ily formerly owned and operated been named press secretary for a restaurant in downtown Carm- Photo provided the Republican majority in the el. He also has worked in market- Hamilton County Chief Deputy Coroner Thurl Cecil (right) was recently Indiana House of Representa- ing consulting and has done vol- presented with the Jeff Stout Service of Excellence Award at the Indiana tives. unteer work in the community. State Coroner’s Association Annual Conference. Cecil was nominated A former newspaper writer, Adam and his wife, Nicole, for the award by former Hamilton County Coroner Mark Roberts (left). Aasen has also been a periodic have a daughter and reside in the guest columnist for the Hamilton southeast section of Carmel. Aasen Westfield city data at risk? Clerk-Treasurer alleges computers have spyware installed at city’s expense By JEFF JELLISON computers. Clerk-Trea- Reporter Publisher At first the surer’s office Clerk-Trea- also discov- Cook refutes spyware claim, Westfield-based attorney Wil- surer’s staff ered a saved liam Webster, representing City assumed this web brows- says software is “standard Clerk-Treasurer Cindy Gossard, may have er login ID has sent a letter to the West- been related to of “svieth@ in almost all industries” field City Council and Mayor the fact their bkd.com.” The REPORTER software (or prede- Andy Cook notifying them the computers are According to Editor’s note: cessor) is a program Clerk-Treasurer’s Office has -dis older mod- Webster and Webster Gossard The following is a that the Clerk is well covered that alleged spyware pur- els and that Gossard, San- response sent last aware of and has used chased by the City of Westfield these glitches were innocuous. don Vieth works for Bryan Cal- Wednesday from dozens of times. It has been placed on the clerk’s of- However, the problems not only lahan, one of Mayor Cook’s ap- Mayor Andy Cook’s allows the IT depart- fice computers. persisted, but also began to grow pointed examiners. office to The Reporter. ment, upon request The letter states the alleged increasingly suspicious. Staff “Though we are not IT experts Mr. Webster’s let- and with permission, spyware, identified as - Be members have reported seeing ourselves, it seems that someone ter is troubling and to remotely access a yondTrust Jump Technology, has the mouse icon on their screens had to type this email address into the Administration computer while it’s the potential to compromise West- occasionally moving without their the staff member’s computer and has taken action to Cook in operation to assist field’s banking and payroll- sys input, in a manner similar to when that it was saved to her computer,” confirm that no breach of the with issues raised by individuals tems as well as city employees’ a remote user remotely access a stated Webster in his letter. city’s computer network, which throughout the city. It’s on every confidential information. computer and takes over input According to Gossard, a re- is backed up daily, has occurred. city computer and has been used Gossard and Webster have control. However, this was puz- view of invoices submitted by the In addition, the Administra- for 10 years. This technology is also provided the mayor and zling because in the past whenev- city’s IT director has disclosed tion is confident that, based on standard in almost all industries. council members with paid in- er city IT personnel have needed three such invoices submitted for the security platform of our sys- It is strange that this is com- voices confirming that the city’s to troubleshoot issues with remote reimbursement to SHI Interna- tems, we will be able to specif- ing at a time when the Clerk has, IT department purchased the al- access, an authorization pop-up tional Corp. for the purchase of ically determine if what is con- after months and months, pro- leged spyware. requests precedes the remote ac- six software licenses from Be- tained in Mr. Webster’s letter is vided BKD with most – but not The letter continues as fol- cess session, and the employee al- yondTrust. Webster’s letter point- factual. all – of the financial documents lows: lows the access. Another example ed out the Clerk’s office has exact- Prior to the financial investi- that have been requested. “Throughout the beginning of of oddities that have been noticed ly six computers, which matches gation commissioned by Mayor The letter also implies this year, while we were focused include being unable to find previ- the number of licenses purchased Cook, the Clerk’s office never wrongdoing from BKD, a on the litigations brought by the ous emails in staff member email on the invoices. raised any concerns about the well-respected and accom- Mayor, the Clerk-Treasurer’s inboxes that staff members are According to Webster, security of the city’s comput- plished accounting firm that is staff began to notice occasional certain were sent or received.” er network. The BeyondTrust part of the financial examination. oddities and/or glitches with their Staff members at the See Westfield . . . Page A2 Fishers moves down to Level 2 COVID community risk category The REPORTER The seven-day positivi- 12-17 can only receive the The Fishers Health De- ty rate in the city of Fishers Pfizer vaccine). Walk-in and partment has moved the was 2.65 percent, compared prescheduled appointments city into Level 2 (Yellow) to 5.4 for the rest of Hamil- are available at the Fishers COVID-19 Community ton County. Mass Vaccination Site, and Risk Category due to de- Ages 12+ now eligible all three vaccine types are creased cases. A total of 64 Everyone ages 12 and available for ages 18 and up. percent of city residents are older is eligible for the fully vaccinated. COVID-19 vaccine (ages See Fishers . . . Page A5 Photo provided Carmel International Arts Power line issues lead to extra costs for Deer Creek Elementary construction Festival is back this autumm By LARRY LANNAN of Noblesville. HSE schools power line and pole reloca- The REPORTER delicious food, and experi- extremely talented artists LarryInFishers.com other than Durbin Elemen- tions. Noblesville plans to The Board of Directors encing fabulous music and and nearly 30,000 people to tary (which Deer Creek is expand Boden Road in the of the Carmel International entertainment,” said Rachel a two-day event in the Arts The construction of replacing) are located in the future and wants the poles Arts Festival has announced Ferry, Executive Director of & Design District. Last year, Deer Creek Elementary city of Fishers. and lines relocated in antici- the 2021 Festival is back the event. “The 2021 Carm- the 2020 event was canceled School is moving along, but According to Delks, pation of that project. and on schedule for Sept. el International Arts Festival due to the global pandemic. there are some issues that Noblesville would not is- Delks says he is hop- 25-26 in the Carmel Arts & is back, and we are so excit- Event organizers are cur- Harry Delks, Facilities Di- sue the required permits to ing the cost of the reloca- Design District. ed to host this in-person fes- rently working with artists rector for Hamilton South- begin construction on Deer tion will be in the range of “We are just a few short tival September 25 & 26th from around the U.S. while eastern (HSE) Schools, ex- Creek Elementary unless $400,000 to $500,000. If months away from a fan- on Main Street in Carmel.” also seeking new corporate plained to the school board HSE Schools agreed to foot an unforeseen emergency tastic weekend of buying As in previous years, sponsorship of our events. last Wednesday night. the bill for Duke Entergy were to happen, such as gorgeous art from local and this major festival in Car- For more information, visit This school building will national artisans, tasting mel brings more than 120 carmelartsfestival.org. be within the city boundaries See Deer Creek Elementary . . . Page A4 A2 News & Views Week of June 14, 2021 New development seen at 236th & 31 Perhaps happiness By FRED SWIFT sioners on June for any major de- Sheridan, which will further ReadTheReporter.com 14. The firm, velopment. The ease access to U.S. 31. located in Carm- county could, if The commissioner said can be found in A planned interchange el, will speak to officials wish, the Wessler firm asked for at U.S. 31 and 236th Street commissioners likely use COVID the meeting with commis- will likely mean new devel- about a possible relief funds to sioners, and “we will just the hard times opment near the increasing- wastewater plant assist in a study be there to learn what they “You can’t COLUMNIST We can live ly busy intersection, pre- at Bakers Corner, which involves have to tell us.” wait until life isn’t under our cir- dicts County Commissioner just west of 31. finding locations The presentation fol- hard anymore be- cumstances or Mark Heirbrandt. They will also of underground lowed the regular meeting fore you decide to we can decide to Anticipating potential seek to have the Heirbrandt water supplies in on June 14. be happy.” rise above them. development in the area county cooperate in con- the county. The Indiana Depart- – Night- Sometimes we around the new interchange, ducting a water available Heirbrandt also not- ment of Transportation is birde, a.k.a. Jane must make the Martin Wessler Engineer- study. ed that the county is in the gradually converting all Marczewski decision over and ing Company requested to Both water and sewers process of improving 236th grade-level intersections on Perhaps you over. Sometimes meet with county commis- would probably be needed Street between Cicero and 31 to modern interchanges. saw her on Amer- JANET HART LEONARD we prevail with ica’s Got Talent. From the Heart positivity. Other Perhaps you heard times we find our- Prevail bringing ‘Chalk it Up!’ event to Fishers her sing. Perhaps you heard selves in the middle of a pity her story. If you did, perhaps party. We are human after all. The REPORTER problem-solv- ers to bring the For more information, your eyes leaked. Mine did. I’ve always said that hap- Prevail’s 100 Men an- ing abilities. chalk art con- please visit prevailinc.org She was authentic. Her piness is circumstantial but nounces the third annual The theme of test to the Kid’s or email Sara Roorbach at song told her story of fight- joy comes from within a life “Chalk it Up!” Sidewalk this year’s con- Zone. The Kid’s [email protected]. ing terminal cancer and yet, that is full of gratitude. Chalk Art Contest. test, Connec- Zone will be in About 100 Men she sang, “I’m okay. I’m Gratitude is found when Chalk it Up! will high- tion, coincides the lawn outside 100 Men is Prevail’s okay, I’m okay.” She wrote you live in the moment not light the artistic and creative with important of Fishers City male engagement program the song. She is living the the circumstance. talent of youth and bring the developmental Hall, 1 Munici- aimed at developing male lyrics. Nightbirde has learned community together. The assets that Pre- pal Drive. leaders who are willing to What do we do when we that as she has been given a competition is intended to be vail strives to This event stand up and oppose vio- get gypped out of our happi- 2 percent chance of survival. a fun and creative experience reinforce. is open to lence. Members are com- ly ever after? What do we do With her diagnosis, she has for youth, while being led by Chalk it Up! is a free all youth in grades K-12. mitted to self and youth when we get the test results learned well the importance positive male role-models event and is open to the pub- Pre-registration is encour- development with the goal that we prayed we would of living in the moment. in their community. Art is lic. It will take place from aged, as space will be limit- of creating protective envi- not? How do we handle the Nightbirde got the Golden valuable because it allows 2 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, ed. Youth can register in one ronments and building a safe shrapnel of broken dreams? Buzzer from Simon Cowell. children to process their June 26. Chalk it Up! will of the age groups to compete and healthy community for Then someone like She also said, “I’m so world and helps develop partner with Spark!Fish- for prizes at prevailinc.org. all people. Nightbirde comes along and much more than the bad shakes us into seeing life dif- things that happen to me.” ferently. Sounds like some golden Westfield Learn how to ‘Stop Happiness does not al- words to me. from Page A1 ways come gift-wrapped to Thank you, Nightbirde BeyondTrust allows for gives whomever that is us- those who deserve it. for reminding me I can find very sophisticated and ad- ing it the ability to covertly the Bleed’ with free Bad things happen to happiness in the hard mo- vanced remote access into a spy on the Clerk-Treasur- good people. ments. computer system. The com- er’s office.” Health Dept. course pany’s website states Jump Two other items that The REPORTER partment. “We want to give Technology far surpasses concern Gossard and Web- people the confidence they traditional remote access, in ster are: Whomever is us- The Hamilton Coun- Boice need to go from a shocked from Page A1 that it allows for remote ac- ing the software can make ty Health Department will bystander to an immedi- cess into a computer with- changes to city data, and it hold a free Stop the Bleed This year’s free festivi- RISE Commercial District ate responder. It out authorization from the appears the changes were course on Thurs- ties will take place on Sun- and J.C. Hart and Republic could literally computer’s end user. made by a staff member; day, June 24. day, July 4 with the theme of Development will begin from be the difference “Whomever installed and the software user may Participants will “Stars and Stripes Forever in the Forest Park Golf Course. between life or this software and further have viewed email corre- learn how to how Noblesville.” Those interested in par- death.” whomever has been using spondence between Webster to provide di- The fun begins at 4:30 ticipating have until Wednes- The Stop the this software to access the and Gossard, circumventing rect pressure to a p.m. with the parade present- day, June 30 to submit entry Bleed class will Clerk-Treasurer’s informa- attorney-client privilege. bleeding wound, ed by Gaylor Electric. The forms, available online at be held from 6 to tion is unknown,” Webster Gossard has asked for how to pack a expanded free fireworks fes- noblesvillefireworksfesti- 7:30 p.m. at the said in the letter. “Howev- the city’s IT department to bleeding wound, tival sponsored by IDI Com- val.com. Registration is $25. Hamilton County er; the installation and use remove the software and is and how to apply posites follows from 6 to 10 The city is waiving the entry Ginder Health Depart- of this software without the exploring purchasing new a tourniquet. p.m. at Forest Park. Hair- fee to all nonprofits organiza- ment, 18030A Foundation Clerk-Treasurer’s knowl- computers and segregating “An accident can happen bangers Ball will perform on tions that want to participate. Drive, Noblesville. edge, is disturbing and un- their systems from West- anytime, especially during the Republic Services Main For more information Space is limited so acceptable. This software field IT networks. the summer months,” said Stage from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. about the parade, contact Jim Ginder, health educa- those interested in attending At 10 p.m., the annual fire- Kevin Sears at ksears@no- tion specialist for the Ham- should register at tinyurl. works display presented by blesville.in.us or call (317) Thanks for reading! ilton County Health De- com/StopTheBleed2021. T-Mobile, Midwest Paving, 776-6324.

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Are you awards $55,200 in scholarships to a call from my okay? I heard you mom’s assisted fell.” To which living facility – Mom replied, Westfield High School students something that “No, I didn’t The REPORTER always makes my fall.” Westfield Education heart drop in fear. According Foundation (WEF) has After hearing the to my husband, awarded 38 scholarships nurse’s greeting, AMY SHANKLAND the more peo- and awards worth $55,200 I asked my usu- Sandwiched ple asked her to Westfield High School al question – “Is this question, the students. everything okay?” more irked she became. For WEF Scholarships are She quickly assured me some odd reason, Mom tru- funded through generous that Mom was fine. Howev- ly believed she didn’t fall. I donors and local community er, she had raised her power guess this was a good thing! partners. Scholarships were recliner too high, causing When I came home that awarded to students based her to fall out of it. Mom evening and told John I’d on high achieving academ- pushed her notification but- be taking Mom for a blood ics, leadership through men- ton and was quickly res- draw on Tuesday, the first toring, community service, cued. The nurse reassured thing he said was, “Don’t or for demonstrating the 5 me that she was okay and you dare ask how she’s do- Guiding Principles: Respect, more embarrassed than any- ing after her fall!” We had Responsibility, Honesty, thing. I texted my siblings a good chuckle over it and Compassion, and Hard Work. to let them know about the I was relieved to see Mom In 2020-2021, WEF incident but reassured them that morning looking and honored Carl M. Steele that Mom was fine. feeling just fine. through the Casting Bright It took me awhile to We were lucky last Sun- Futures Memorial Schol- stop shaking. Mom’s not day. According to the Amer- arship. Mr. Steele loved to been quite as lucky with her ican Academy of Family fish, which led his family to falls in the past. The worst Physicians, falls are the honor him through a schol- one left her with a shattered leading cause of injury-re- arship to an angler. femur in 2013. She had to lated visits to emergency Since 1986, WEF has spend seven months in a departments in the United awarded $1,056,295 to rehabilitation facility up in States. They are the primary Westfield Washington Photos provided Mishawaka. cause of accidental deaths Schools students to sup- (Top, from left) WEF President Duane Lutz and WEF Interim Executive In fact, I was due to go in persons over the age of port their futures. WEF’s Director Ashley Knott with recipients of The Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Bray up to Mishawaka that very 65 years. mission is working to em- Science Scholarship Fund, Sophia Porter, Keeden Newcomer, Nicholas afternoon. My great-neph- I’m sharing this be- power and invest in West- Oldfather, and Alexander Coulombe. (Bottom, from left) WEF President ew was having his graduate cause, as members of the field students, teachers, Duane Lutz with recipients of the Shirley A. Gibbs Scholarship, Jiseth Leon, open house. I debated about sandwich generation, we and staff. Scholarships and Maria Padilla Montes, Zhao Jiang, Mackenzie Partain, and Alejandro Casas. checking on Mom first, but need to do all we can to grants provide opportuni- munity partner resources, Westfield. WEF opened to Westfield Washington my husband reassured me he help our elderly parents pre- ties through generous com- which drive the future of its online grant application Schools staff on June 9. would see how she was doing vent falls. The CDC, Mayo when he visited her that day. Clinic, National Institute on John was going to use Face- Aging, and other institutes Property abatements, nonprofits, Career Center, women’s Time to connect Mom with have excellent suggestions family and friends during the and resources to guide us. shelter discussed at this month’s County Council meeting open house. We can also help our- After I got to the par- selves avoid falls in the fu- I want to COLUMNIST it grant program but, , the new pro- a vote for business. Many thank the Ham- that is part of the cess will not expand the of the people I talk with are ty and chatted with people ture, including working on ilton County Re- Council’s budget funds or the process but we constantly looking for col- for a while, many of them our balance and our core porter again for process. When will now collect information laborative government. This who had heard about the in- strength through various providing me the I started on the that supports these invest- project is the very definition cident through my sister, it exercises. I do a lot of this opportunity to Council, we did ments with periodic updates of that. For the businesses was time to call John. I saw through my hoop dancing. share monthly not have a formal from the nonprofits. I was that wish to take part, I plan Mom’s smiling face and Hopefully, we can keep columns with you process and I be- pleased to be involved in this on doing a roadshow to get passed my phone around so our loved ones and our- about what is hap- gan asking ques- effort for the last 18 months. businesses engaged in sup- people could talk to her. selves “fall free” and live Naturally, the first thing long, happy lives! pening in county Ken Alexander tions, like: Why Our previous process was porting this effort. government, par- Council Minutes are we supporting truly unwieldly and lent it- The last topic of conse- ticularly focused this charity versus self to councilors awarding quence was the presentation on recapping the Hamilton another, what is the money pet projects, and I hope this of the Hamilton County SUV collides with motorcycle, County Council meetings being used to support, and moves us in a stronger direc- Women’s Shelter. This proj- from which I participate as how do we know if they are tion with this program. ect has been a need in the leaving Cicero man dead the District 4 representative. using the money to support The next topic was a county for decades. Prevail The REPORTER Health Saxony Hospital While our June meeting the initiatives that the grant project that I identified last has done its best to support At approximately 9:12 in Fishers. He died a short was brief this week, it was was to support? month, the Hamilton Coun- women for years, but with- p.m. on June 5, Noblesville time later. packed full of productive Previously there were ty Career Center. As stated out a family shelter, it cannot police officers responded The driver of the Chev- business and conversation no controls and all we did last month, this program is a be complete. Councilor Fred to the intersection of Boden rolet Equinox was identi- and included four agenda was fund pet projects and collaboration between all the Glynn has been a proponent Road and 146th Street to a fied as Deborah A. Dunn, items that consumed most of the nonprofits that people Hamilton County schools, of this project for some time, report of a crash involving 65, Noblesville. Dunn did the meeting. were affiliated with. There all the county Chambers of and with the additional mon- a motorcycle and SUV. not suffer any injuries in The first topic was a fol- are multiple examples, and Commerce and Ivy Tech. ey from the county, Prevail A 2021 Chevrolet the crash. low up regarding “real prop- clearly – that is not a healthy This initiative will be a trans- and their professional de- Equinox was facing north- The passenger on the erty” and “personal property strategy. There are so many formational project for the sign partner RQAW can do bound on Boden Road Harley Davidson was iden- improvements” abatements. nonprofits in Hamilton county as we fight the - de a proper building needs and in the left turn lane and tified as Mya D. Cooper, When the Council provides County doing tremendous mands of workforce develop- program assessment to deter- was preparing to turn left 29, Cicero. Cooper sus- these abatements, it is gen- work. My goal would be to ment. While this did not get mine the size and budget for (west) onto 146th Street tained non-life-threatening erally done to support eco- create a structure to help un- a unanimous vote, it did re- an investment in the shelter. just prior to the crash. Wit- injuries and was transport- nomic development and in- derstand the impact of non- ceive a positive 6-1 approval. This is an exciting time to nesses said the driver of ed by ground ambulance vestment in our county. Mike profits and then focus spend- Some detractors will say be on Council, and if you are the Chevrolet turned left to Ascension St. Vincent Scholer of Beck’s Hybrids in ing on nonprofits that either that the county should not be interested in learning more into the path of a south- Hospital in Indianapolis northern Hamilton County provide functions the county in the business of education, about any of the programs bound 2009 Harley David- and was reported to be in shared that Beck’s recent would have to provide or which I believe misses the mentioned above or getting son motorcycle traveling stable condition. expansion and hiring was in minimize the financial -im point. This was a vote sim- involved in Hamilton County through the intersection. The intersection of compliance with the terms of pact that we would have to ilar to the abatement incen- council committees, please The driver and passenger Boden Road and 146th the abatement. Their recent spend money on. tives the Council supported do not hesitate to reach out at of the motorcycle were Street was closed until ap- expansion is important as it I worked for several for Beck’s and others; it was ken.alexander@hamilton- thrown from the vehicle as proximately 12:41 a.m. as keeps good paying agro-tech months behind the scenes a vote to help support eco- county.in.gov. a result of the crash. investigators from the NPD jobs in Hamilton County. to develop a formal appli- nomic development that will Ken Alexander is serving The driver of the mo- Accident Reconstruction They are a tremendous em- cation that would help us keep a trained and accessi- in his first term on the Ham- torcycle was identified as Unit collected information ployer, and we are always understand the return on ble workforce here that can ilton County Council, rep- Matthew D. Cooper, 37, for the crash investigation. pleased to see our local com- this investment. My fellow support the ever-growing de- resenting District 4, which Cicero. Cooper suffered At this time, it does not panies succeeding. councilor Sue Maki took that mands of Indiana’s and Ham- includes Adams and Wash- life-threatening injuries appear that alcohol, drugs, The second conversa- application and completed it. ilton County’s economic ington townships, and part and was transported by or weather contributed to tion was about the nonprof- We made some minor tweaks development. This vote was of Clay Township. ground ambulance to I.U. the cause of the crash. 2 0 2 1 Barometer Soup barometersoup.rocks

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Annetta May (Ogle) Stone August 8, 1938 – June 3, 2021 Heights grad named 2021 Annetta May (Ogle) Stone, 82, Sheridan, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, June 3, 2021. She was born in Noblesville on August 8, 1938 to Charlie and Mildred Ogle. She attended Sheridan High School, DECA Emerging Leader where she met the love of her life, Billy Stone, and the two married at the Wesleyan Church The REPORTER participation in by chapter ad- finance, hospitality or man- on December 18, 1960. After high school, Katherine Smith, a DECA. visor and busi- agement. DECA enhances Annetta furthered her education through Mar- 2021 graduate of Hamilton The award ness teacher Ju- the preparation for college ion and Indiana Wesleyan colleges, which eventually led to her obtaining her Master’s Heights High School, is the recipient must be lie Oelschlager. and careers by providing degree through Butler University. recipient of the 2021 DECA a DECA member Katherine is the co-curricular programs that She loved her job as an English teacher Emerging Leader Honor in his or her se- daughter of Rick integrate into classroom and poured her heart into her lessons. Every chance she could help Award. nior year of high and Sue Smith of instruction, apply learning, a child grow and develop she would take, inspiring curiosity in her This award recognizes school with a cu- Cicero. connect to business and pro- students as they, in turn, bestowed her with a sense of accomplishment. She started her teaching career in the Westfield Public School System, students studying market- mulative grade DECA is a ca- mote competition. DECA which lasted for seven years, and eventually became a substitute teach- ing, finance, hospitality, point average reer and technical student members leverage er for the Sheridan Public School System, which she did for 20 years. and management for being of 3.2 or better Smith student organiza- their DECA experience to Throughout her life, she enjoyed the fellowship and sharing an academically prepared, for each of the high school tion composed of more than become academically pre- of faith brought on by the Northview Christian Church and the Six community oriented, pro- semesters. This is Hamil- 228,000 students who are pared, community oriented, Points Wesleyan Church, and could often be found reading her Bible in preparation for her Bible Study group. fessionally responsible, ton Heights’ first year as a interested in careers in mar- professionally responsible, She was also a member of the Red Hat Society. experienced leader through DECA chapter and is led keting, entrepreneurship, experienced leaders. One of her favorite things to do was to travel across the Unit- ed States with her kids, and during these excursions they would go camping, site seeing, and live in the moment together. Some of her fondest memories were from her travels to Texas and Alaska. Noblesville Main Street earns Main Street When she wasn’t at Bible study or traveling, Annetta enjoyed reading, writing, working in her garden, and most importantly spending quality time with her family. America national accreditation for 2021 Left to cherish her memory are her children, Bruce (Diana) Stone, Fairland; Barry (Stephanie) Stone, Vincennes, and Brad Stone, Sher- The REPORTER recognize their exceptional munity and Rural Affairs and sustainable revitaliza- idan; sibling, Dale (Patricia) Ogle; grandchildren, Zachary, Kristin, Noblesville Main Street commitment to preserva- (OCRA), which works in tion programs and include Kaitlyn, Brent and Jackson Stone; and great-grandchild Miles Crider. has been designated as an tion-based economic devel- partnership with Main Street standards such as, fostering A funeral service was held in her honor on Saturday, June 12, accredited Main Street pro- opment and community re- America to identify the lo- strong public-private partner- 2021 at Six Points Wesleyan Church, 1545 W. 226th St., Sheridan. gram for meeting rigorous vitalization through the Main cal programs that meet 10 ships, documenting program- Calling hours were held at the church the same day. After services concluded, Annetta was laid to rest at Crown View Cemetery. A Face- performance standards. Each Street Approach. national performance stan- matic progress, and actively book live stream was available for those unable to attend her service. year, Main Street America Noblesville Main Street’s dards. Evaluation criteria preserving historic buildings. In lieu of flowers donation may be made in Annetta’s name and its partners announce the performance is annually determines the communities Learn more at noblesvil- to Northview Christian Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Road, Carmel, list of accredited programs to evaluated by Office of Com- that are building meaningful lemainstreet.org. IN 46033. Everyone is invited to sign the online guest book, leave a con- dolence, or share a memory at fisherfunerals.com. Fisher Family Fu- neral services is honored to serve the Stone family. Overall wellness dependent upon mental health “Just because COLUMNIST In addition conversation staples! your mental wellness. Donald Ray Leach you don’t under- to Ms. Osaka’s Sitting at that break- It is a challenging time in October 29, 1953 – June 1, 2021 stand it doesn’t comments, I was fast table last week with our country and in our world. mean it isn’t so.” struck recent- me was A., with her perfect Turn off your phone, your Donald Ray Leach, 67, Cicero, passed away on June 1, 2021 while – Lemony ly by a sense hair still (!), K., with her dry social media, your television, on vacation in Cortez, Colo. He was born on October 29, 1953 in Noblesville to Kenneth Snicket, The Blank of “déjà vu” sense of humor still going and even your radio (unless and Dorothea (Mosbaugh) Leach. He married Book as it relates to strong, and L., as funny and it is the “oldies” station!) and Jill (Overdorf) Leach on June 29, 1974. This quote some personal easy-going as ever. (My own give yourself the gift of en- He was a graduate of Hamilton Heights could cover sev- reflections. I have 15-year-old image was one joying nature, volunteering High School with the Class of 1971. He then eral different top- SHARON McMAHON enjoyed many of permed hair, glasses and to help others, calling old furthered his education at Ball State Uni- Be Well versity, graduating Cum Laude in 1975. He ics of interest, but years of ongoing braces, complete “nerdom.”) friends, listening to music, went on to earn his Master’s Degree in ad- as I strive to be relationships with Find your own fun and joyful whatever brings peace into ministration at Butler University. non-political in my articles, many of my high school memories, wherever those your life. Although I cannot Don, as he was fondly known, began we will look at this as it re- friends since we grew up may be, and bring them out write you a “prescription,” I to teach business classes and coach football as an assistant at Greenwood High School. He then went to Ham- lates to another topic in the in a small town – Nobles- to enjoy them once again. will share my own prescrip- ilton Southeastern High School as a teacher and assistant football news of late: Mental health. ville – and graduated from Where am I going with tion with you – a good belly coach for the 1979 Class A State Runner-up football team. Don was Most of us are aware of Noblesville High School. all this? A wise person once laugh, at least once each day! then hired as a teacher and head football coach at Tri-Central High tennis star Naomi Osaka’s We played together in grade told me to think about a Watch a great comedy (old School, followed by working as an assistant football coach at No- withdrawal from the French school, spent summers time in my life where I felt SNL reruns are great) read, blesville High School. He ended his coaching career as head football coach at Westfield High School. Don was a long-time member of the Open as she struggles with swimming at Forest Park, the happiest, content, and listen to, or share a funny Indiana Football Coaches Association. her mental wellness. We of- riding bikes around town joyful; to find a photo of story with a friend; laughter In 1988, Don became an administrator at Hamilton Heights ten assume that athletes such (there was little traffic) and myself from that time peri- will release those all-import- High School and later moved to the Middle School as assistant prin- as Osaka and Michael Phelps attending birthday and then od, frame it, and keep it on ant endorphins and help you cipal. He retired in 2012 after 24 years of service. After retirement should be “on top of the slumber parties growing up. display where I will see it to deal with any burdens or from education, he worked part time for McGraw Hill Education as an education consultant. world” due to their prowess A small group of us, about every day. I have done that. issues. He was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Noblesville and and acclaim. I am glad to see six to eight, depending on It does not matter if that is If you feel that you need served on the Indiana District Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Ed- that people are speaking out who is available, meet occa- you at 5, 10, 15, or whatev- professional help to be your ucation Committee. and, hopefully, heard. sionally for a meal (dinner er age works for you, it will best self, reach out to find He loved working and coaching young people and that became his My column usually ad- and wine has segued into give you a feeling of peace that help. If you or someone mission in life. He also loved being at the lake with family and friends. His special joy was boating, tubing and fishing with his wife, Jill, son, dresses physical well-being breakfast…) and last week when you see that person in you love is in any danger of John, and granddaughters, Mallory and Macy. A special day for him through exercise and nutri- four of us were able to enjoy the frame. You are still that harm, contact the Suicide was hosting the annual Leach reunion at the lake with his family. tion – keeping our bodies in breakfast together. person and you deserve to Prevention Lifeline at 1-800- He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Jill (Overdorf) Leach; optimal condition through As we were sitting there find your joy and your inner 273-8255. son, John Ryan Leach; granddaughters, Mallory and Macy Leach, both of Crawfordsville; brothers, Larry (Aloma) Leach, Lititz, Pa., those endeavors. However, talking, I had a clear vision contentment regardless of Peace and Blessings … and David (Beth Ann) Leach, Plainfield; several nieces and nephews we cannot hope to obtain of each of the other three events and circumstances Sharon McMahon, CNWC and great-nieces and great-nephews. those goals of continual as teenagers, with myself surrounding you. [email protected] His parents and a nephew, Damon Leach, preceded him in death. good health without address- included. I saw each one as Your mental health and The opinions expressed Funeral services were held on Thursday, June 10, 2021, at ing our mental wellness also. the 15-year-old friend from well-being are a critical part in this article are not in- Christ Lutheran Church, 10055 E. 186th St., Noblesville, with buri- al following at Cicero Cemetery in Cicero. Visitation was held on For many, many years the 1965, as we were laughing of your overall health. No tended to replace advice of Wednesday, June 9, 2021, also at Christ Lutheran Church. subject of mental wellness about some of the slumber matter how many miles you your personal physician or Memorial contributions may be made to Christ Lutheran has been swept under the parties and how we would walk or run, weights you lift, licensed health professional. Church or Mesa Verde National Park, P.O. Box 8, Mesa Verde, rug, never discussed in “po- have the serious “boy talks” vegetables you eat, or sup- Please consult your physi- CO, 81330, Attn. Visitor & Resource Protection, Search & Rescue lite society.” It is hopeful to in our jammies and hair roll- plements you take, you will cian for any issues you may Medical Operation. Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Home Cicero Chap- see that is changing, though ers; and now grandchildren only achieve your optimal have related to nutrition or el, where you may send condolences at hartleyfuneralhomes.com. too slowly in my opinion. and prescriptions are our health when you work on fitness activity.

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David Joseph Arpasi, Jr. Larry Joe Startzman Daniel Blazier February 16, 1947 – June 8, 2021 December 30, 1938 – June 6, 2021 February 17, 1955 – June 7, 2021 David Joseph Arpasi, Jr., 74, Cicero, passed away on Tuesday, Larry Joe Startzman, 82, Noblesville, passed away on Sunday, June Daniel Blazier, 66, Noblesville, passed away on June 7, 2021, June 8, 2021. He was born on February 16, 6, 2021 at Riverview Health in Noblesville. He following a brief illness. He was born on 1947, in South Bend, Ind., son of David Jo- was born on December 30, 1938 to Everett and February 17, 1955, in Noblesville, son of seph and Frances Helen (Karaszewski) Ar- Helen (Ridge) Startzman in Noblesville. Ralph and Virginia (Carey) Blazier. pasi, Sr. Larry proudly served his country in the Dan was a 1973 graduate of Noblesville David was a 1965 graduate of St. Joseph United States Marine Corps and worked as High School. He was a veteran of the U.S. High School, South Bend. He then received an electrician. He belonged to Daybreak Army and National Guard for six years. his bachelor’s degree in 1969 and master’s Community Church and enjoyed being out- Most of his entire life, Dan lived and degree in 1980 at Indiana University. He was side hiking, camping, and watching nature. worked in Hamilton County. He was a a member of Beta Gamma Sigma fraternity. Larry is survived by his wife, Geral- Master Craftsman, perfectionist, and was David was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. dine Startzman; daughter, Beth (Kevin) recognized for his excellent work as a cabi- The In-Red Services Corporation was Whiteman; son, Matthew (Elisabeth) Startz- netmaker. Dan collected antique tools, coins, started, owned, and operated by David for man; grandchildren, Hunter, Donovan, enjoyed spending time carving, and most re- more than 35 years. He was President as well Evan, Chloe and Alyssa; sisters, Dixie Huff- cently became interested in researching fam- as tax Accountant. He also established the man and Susann (Jim) Macy; and his broth- ily genealogy. Dan was gifted and became David and Kristi Arpasi Family Scholarship er, Lyman (Patricia) Startzman. well known for his storytelling. at the Kelly School of Business. In addition to his parents, he was preced- Dan’s devotion to his wife of 45 years, As a family man, David was involved in ed in death by his sister, Jacquelyn Akers; Jayne, was apparent in everything he did. He many family events and activities. He was an avid football and bas- and his brother, Ned E. Startzman. was unselfish in every way and always taking care of her first. As a ketball fan and enjoyed hiking and bicycling. Services and visitation were held on Friday, June 11, 2021 at dad to Sarah and Zachary, he was always teaching them something In addition to his parents, David was preceded in death by his Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville, with whether it was softball and baseball or how to use his tools to build. sister, Bobbie Mattasits. Rev. Richard Cole officiating. Burial followed at Oaklawn Memorial He always encouraged them to persevere when it was difficult and Survivors include his wife, Kristi Arpasi; sons, DJ Arpasi and Gardens in Indianapolis. get up to try again even when it hurt. Joe Arpasi; stepson, Robb (Erin) Greene; step-grandchildren, RG, Condolences: randallroberts.com Dan loved God, viewed his Bible as a cherished possession and Flora, and Lucy Greene; stepmother, Darlene Arpasi; father- and desired to share the Gospel with others. He was instrumental in start- mother-in-law, John and Joyce Waterman; and several cousins, niec- Judith Ann (Hunt) Simpson ing three different churches. Dan was a quiet man who had many es, and nephews. achievements through the years; however, did not want personal rec- Family and friends gathered on Monday, June 14, 2021 at the August 29, 1938 – June 9, 2021 ognition, but that God receive the praise. United Pentecostal Church, 1516 Morton St., Noblesville, where the In addition to his parents, Dan was preceded in death by his Funeral Service followed. We are deeply saddened to announce that Judith Ann (Hunt) brother, Bruce Blazier. A Committal Service with Military Honors followed at Crown- Simpson passed away on Wednesday, June 9, Survivors include his beloved wife, Jayne; daughter, Sarah (Ger- land Cemetery, Noblesville. 2021 in the comfort of her home due to com- rad) James; son, Zachary Blazier; grandchildren, Denae, Austin, Av- In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in memory of plications from Leukemia at the age of 82. ery, and Deja James; sisters, Ann (Kevin) Bentley and Wendy (Don) David be given to Purdue Autism Research Center (PARC), P.O. Judith was born August 29, 1938 in In- Luce; several nieces, nephews, and a host of friends. Box 772401, Detroit, MI 48277-2401. Envelopes will be available dianapolis. She grew up in Broad Ripple and Family and friends will gather from 3 to 7 p.m. on Friday, June at the service. graduated from Broad Ripple High School in 11, 2021, at Trinity Baptist Church, of which Dan was a charter Bussell Family Funerals is privileged to assist the family with 1957. Four days after graduation Judith mar- member, and where the Funeral Service will begin at 7 p.m. arrangements. ried the man of her dreams, William S. Simp- A Committal Service took place on Saturday, June 12, at Crown- Condolences: bussellfamilyfunerals.com son, and began their wonderful life together land Cemetery, Noblesville. for almost 64 years until William passed in In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of Dan may be directed Tara Jeanne Bennett February 2021. They were blessed with two to Trinity Baptist Church, Men’s Ministry, 1415 E. 191st St., West- daughters, Ann Elizabeth Clymer and Lisa field, IN 46074. Envelopes will be available at the church. May 12, 1982 – June 9, 2021 Marie Millikan, four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Bussell Family Funerals is privileged to assist the family in ar- Judith was a devout Catholic in faith. She even had a Catholic rangements. Tara Jeanne Bennett, 39, Noblesville, passed away on Wednes- Casserole recipe she made for the neighbors, as they call it. Judith Condolences: bussellfamilyfunerals.com day, June 9, 2021 at her home. She was born had many talents and passions in life. She loved cooking and baking, on May 12, 1982 in Warwick, R.I. and she was an extremely accomplished seamstress. She was fond of Austin Jay Swenson Tara worked as a corporate accountant. caring for those in need. Judith had been a volunteer at the Commu- She loved everything Disney, including nity North Cancer Center. October 3, 1995 – June 9, 2021 movies, characters, and visiting the parks. For those who knew her, they know her kindness will live in our Tara enjoyed scrapbooking, reading, and ex- hearts, as well as those she reached out to but never met. Judith is Austin Jay Swenson, 25, Indianapolis, passed away on Wednes- ercising. She enjoyed watching all sports, es- already greatly missed by her family, so many friends, and Buddy day, June 9, 2021. He was born on October pecially baseball, hockey, and football. Most Noodle, her loving cat. 3, 1995 in Noblesville. of all, Tara loved spending time with her Judith was laid to rest next to her husband, William, in the Ab- Austin loved shopping and loved his family and gathering with them for “Foot- bey Mausoleum at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis on Monday, stylish shoes and clothes. He enjoyed music ball Sundays.” June 14, 2021. Arrangements were handled by Randall & Roberts and going to concerts. Austin was big-heart- She is survived by her husband, Jere- Funeral Homes. ed and fun-loving. He was a loyal friend. my Bennett; father, Stephen (Christine) Larsen; mother, Patricia In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Alz- Austin is survived by his father, Thom- (Stephen) Sims; daughter, Anastasia Bennett; brothers, Christopher heimer’s Association, 50 E. 91st St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN as J. (Susie) Swenson; mother, Kimberly (Madeline) Larsen and Patrick (Jessalyn) Larsen; grandparents, Jes- 46240; or Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Indiana Chapter, 11550 Michelle Harrington; siblings, Dustin Kyle se and Sue Sims; niece and nephews, Kylie, Brandon, and Henry; N. Meridian St., Carmel, IN 46032. Swenson, Kimberly Delello, Monica (Jer- aunt, Jeanne (Tom) Soares and their children, Pamela (Justin) Bai- Condolences: randallroberts.com ry) Mosbaugh, and Erica (Evan) Mosson; ley and Nathan (Patience) Soares; and uncle, Stan (Kathy) Sims and grandparents, Gary and Garnette McCon- their children, Stephen, Michael, and Danny Sims. Jack N. Rector nell, Teresa Swenson, and Lois Mooney; nephews, Braxton Mosson Visitation will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., with the funeral service and Elijah Herriott; niece, McKinley Mosbaugh; and several aunts, beginning at 4 p.m., on Thursday, June 17, 2021 at Randall & Rob- May 2, 1949 – June 8, 2021 uncles, and cousins. erts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. He was preceded in death by his brother, Justin Thomas Swen- Memorial contributions may be made to the Appendix Cancer, Jack N. Rector, 72, passed away suddenly on Tuesday, June 8, son; and grandfather, Bruce Swenson. Pseudomyxoma Peritonei Research Foundation (ACPMP), 2021 L 2021, after a brief illness. Visitation will be held from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., with services at 2 St. NW, Suite 101-244, Washington, D.C. 20036-4909; or online at Jack was born May 2, 1949, in Ander- p.m., on Friday, June 18, 2021 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, acpmp.org/help-us/donate. son to Jack and Donna (Kleyla) Welsh. He 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. Chaplain Derek Hansen will officiate. Condolences: randallroberts.com graduated from Madison Heights in 1968 Burial will follow at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. and was a member of the football, basket- Condolences: randallroberts.com ball, and baseball team. He was named to the Indiana All Star Football team in 1968. As a Eileen Frances Hooker Fishers member of the basketball team, Jack held the from Page 1 single game scoring record for a period of July 29, 1944 – March 9, 2021 Schedule ahead at our- • Saturday: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and time. He was also a member of the sectional at The Fishers Farmers’ Market and regional championship baseball team. Eileen Frances Hooker, 76, Noblesville, passed away on March shot.in.gov or call 2-1-1, Jack went on to receive his bachelor’s 9, 2021 in Orlando, Fla. or call the Fishers COVID from 8:30 a.m. to noon. degree from Anderson College in 1972 where he played football and Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Hotline at (317) 595-3211. • Sunday: Closed basketball. Jack began his 16-year teaching and coaching career at Thursday, June 24, 2021 at Randall and An adult must accom- Pop-up Clinics Pendleton Heights Junior High School and went onto Greenfield and Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., No- pany anyone ages 12-15 to Anderson High Schools. He also sold cars at Weidner Chevrolet. blesville. Burial will be at 11 a.m. on Friday, Get vaccinated at one of Jack cherished his family and was a loving father, brother, grand- June 25, 2021 at Oaklawn Cemetery, 9700 the vaccine appointment. If the Pop-Up Clinics and you father, uncle, and friend. He had a colorful personality and passion Allisonville Road, Indianapolis. the adult present is not the may win a $50 gift card to for whatever he was involved in. He enjoyed spending time with his Eileen was born in Indianapolis to Mer- parent or guardian, consent a local restaurant. Walk-ins family and watching his grandkid’s sporting events and activities. rill and Dottie Suiter on July 29, 1944. She must be submitted in ad- are welcome. Jack loved a good game of euchre with his buddies and telling stories married Ronald Lewis Hooker on October vance. For anyone ages 16- that could be exaggerated a bit. He was involved with several local 22, 1964 in Muncie. Eileen taught math at • June 17: Topgolf, 2 to AA Chapters and a volunteer at the Anderson Center where he could Hamilton Southeastern High School from 17, it’s preferred that a par- 6 p.m., 9200 E. 116th St. share his journey and guide others. 1967 to 2002. After retiring from HSE, she went on to teach math at ent or guardian accompany • June 18: Saxony Jack was preceded in death by his parents, Jack Rector and Mount Dora Christian Home and Bible School in Mount Dora, Fla., the minor to the vaccina- neighborhood, 3:30 to 6 Donna (Kleyla) Welsh. Survivors include his daughters, Roslynn from 2002 to 2011. tion site. If not possible, p.m., 13559 Alston Drive (Dustin) Dixon and Alicia Rector (Chris Conkling); grandchil- Eileen is survived by children, Steven Hooker and Melissa Hi- the parent or guardian can dren, Jaxon Dixon, Arianna Rector, Christian and Gracie Conkling; erman; siblings, Shirley Suiter and Gary Suiter (Lisa); grandchil- • June 21: Fishers brother, Neal (Denise) Rector; sister, Angela Catton; nieces, Kristen dren, Jeremy Hooker, Gwendolyn Hierman and David C. Bucknor; provide written or verbal YMCA, 3 to 6 p.m., 9012 Sokolowski, and Allison Tonk; and nephew, Ryan Rector. and nephews, Ryan Suiter, Ray (Kaylee) Suiter, River Suiter and authorization. E. 126th St. Jack’s family wishes to thank his caregivers, Mandra Zachary Ellis Suiter. • June 26: Spark!Fish- and Staci Harty, for their loyalty and extraordinary care they pro- In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Mass Vaccination Site vided every day. her honor to the Alzheimer’s Association, 50 E. 91st St., Suite 100, • Monday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ers, 3 to 7 p.m. 6 Municipal Visitation was held on Sunday, June 13, 2021 at Crossroads Indianapolis, IN 46240; or the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, • Tuesday: noon to 6 p.m. and Drive United Methodist Church, 2000 N. Scatterfield Road, Anderson. The 322 Eighth Ave., 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001. at Fishers Parks’ Tuesday Night * * * funeral was held on Monday, June 14 at the church with additional Condolences: randallroberts.com Concert from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For the latest informa- visiting hours prior. Arrangements were handled by Randall & Rob- tion on the COVID-19 sit- erts Funeral Home, Noblesville. Velda R. Boenitz • Wednesday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Cross- • Thursday: noon to 6 p.m. uation in Fishers, visit fish- roads United Methodist Church. September 18, 1939 – June 7, 2021 • Friday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ers.in.us/coronavirus. Condolences: randallroberts.com Velda R. Boenitz, 81, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, 826 Forest Ridge Drive State Road 37 June 7, 2021 at Woodland Terrace of Carm- Noblesville • $278,900 Strawtown • $149,900 el. She was born on September 18, 1939 to PENDING PENDING Raymond and Edna (Stithem) Hecht in Kan- sas City, Kan. For over 30 years, Velda worked as a le- New House Plus gal secretary for the Indiana State Court of Appeals. She was a tireless animal advocate, helping to establish a Low Cost Spay/Neuter Charming one owner custom-built home on quiet Clinic and pushing for legislation to make cul-de-sac, wooded lot, no HOA. Two master suites dog owners more responsible for their pets. for a total of 3 BR, 2.5 BA. Walk-out basement. Vacant land. 3 wooded acres overlooking the Love = Home. THE Wood burning fireplace.BLC#21783384 White River. BLC#21782343 Velda directed numerous fundraisers for the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point, 682 Shannon Court 20791 Waterscape Way 10390 E 121st St. Ind., and the USA Dog Greyhound rescue. Noblesville • $474,900 Noblesville • $299,900 Fishers • $429,900 She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Joseph D. Boenitz; PENDING PENDING NEW LISTING! mother, Edna Hecht; sons, Thomas D. (Lucile) Boenitz and Paul J. 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Now he will stopped believing it could state championship game. It get to be on the field. win. will be the second time the “That’s one thing we al- The Tigers were stuck Tigers play in the state finals. ways rely on is believing,” behind Munster for almost The first time was in 2018, said Cox. “We always have six innings last Saturday at when Fishers beat Cathedral each other’s backs and we the Class 4A Kokomo semi- for the big trophy. had each other’s backs and state at Kokomo Municipal “These guys have taught we got the job done.” Stadium. But Fishers kept me that they’re just never Munster scored both of battling, almost as if the out of it,” said Fishers coach its runs in the top of the first team was living up to its Matt Cherry. “We had chanc- inning. Denham Kozy batted nickname – just waiting for es early. We didn’t get a run- in the first run, with a sacri- the right time to pounce. ner in with a guy on third fice fly to score Ben -Grein The Tigers did that in and less than two outs. It was er. Later, Bryce Schaum’s the bottom of the sixth in- getting a little tight, but these base hit sent Brady Ginaven ning, nailing back-to-back guys, all year long, have just home. RBI singles to take the lead. never quit. They just keep The Tigers cut into the Fishers then took care of the doing it. They taught me that Mustangs’ lead in the second Mustangs three up, three just to keep fighting no mat- inning. Zach Cox singled on Reporter photo by Kent Graham down in the top of the sev- ter what.” to base, moved to second on Fishers players congratulate Jack Braun after he scores the go-ahead enth, and the Tigers were “We never stopped be- Gavin Clayton’s single, then run for the Tigers at last Saturday's Class 4A Kokomo semi-state game at celebrating a 3-2 semi-state lieving,” said junior Zach Kokomo Municipal Stadium. Fishers beat Munster 3-2 to win the semi-state championship win, sending Cox, who hit the game-win- See Tigers . . . Page A7 and advance to the 4A state championship game. Girls softball state finals Boonville's defense holds off Golden Eagles in 3A championship game By RICHIE HALL said GC coach Jeff Buck- GREENWOOD - ner. “All year, we were able Coming into the Class 3A to push one or two of those softball state finals, Guerin across and tonight we gave Catholic was averaging 8.5 it a good try, but we just runs per game. couldn’t get one across. And It would take an in- they did.” credible defensive effort The game began with for a team to stop the No. leadoff hitter Ana Macha 2-ranked Golden Eagles. hitting a single to get on And that’s just what No. base, and she would even- 10-ranked Boonville did in tually get to third base after the weather-delayed state Victoria Flores reached on championship game, which error. Alicia Flores drew a started last Friday night and two-out walk to get on base, finished Saturday morning at but a groundout ended the Center Grove. scoring threat. The Pioneers held off Julia Hartley led off the Guerin Catholic for the en- fifth inning with a single, tire game, then scored a then moved to third after walk-off run in the seventh Aliyah Dorsey and Izzy inning to claim the 3A state Kemp were both walked. Reporter photo by Richie Hall title 1-0. Boonville thus Boonville pitcher Ariel The Guerin Catholic softball team finished as state runner-up in Class 3A, as the Golden Eagles won its second state cham- Thomasson ended that one dropped 1-0 game to Boonville last Friday night (Saturday morning) in the 3A championship game pionship, while the Golden by making a groundout. at Center Grove. Eagles had to settle for the The Golden Eagles tried runner-up trophy. again in the sixth inning. The game didn't be- Sarah Dilley and Hartley Talk to Dani to help you with your real estate needs! gin until 10:30 p.m. due to both got on base by separate 11689 SILVER MEADOW COURT • $234,900 3701 E 100 N • $284,800 weather delays that also af- fielder’s choices, then- Ma SOLD! fected the previous game, cha laid down a perfect bunt the 1A championship be- to load the bases. But a cen- This is the best tween Northfield and Clay ter field catch by Boonville’s City. Northfield won that Madison Hill stopped Guerin time of the year to game 3-1. 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HAMILTON EAST PUBLIC LIBRARY ADVERTISEMENT FOR SALE OF REAL ESTATE and ACCEPTANCE OF SEALED BIDS Tigers Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton East Public Library will sell and receive sealed bids for the purchase of real estate located: in Promenade PUD, at from Page A6 Little Chicago Road and Promenade Parkway, Noblesville, IN 46062 The real estate consists of 11.83± acres of undeveloped property and is more scored when Carson Dunn Cox’s big hit was a good changeup was effective early bat,” said Clayton. “And particularly described as reached on error. The score one, too; it was his second of in the count and then his slid- then later in the game, I think COMMENCING at the Southwest comer of the Southwest one-quarter of said Section 34; thence North 00°24’21” East 1081.81 feet along the West was now 2-1, and it would the game. er was working.” the third batter, he hit a rock- line of said Southwest one-quarter; thence North 90°00’00” East 110.32 stay there for a while. “He didn’t hit in the sec- Warner was also backed et to me and then later in the feet to a point on the East right-of-way line of Little Chicago Road and the TRUE PLACE OF BEGINNING, the next two (2) courses being along said Fishers changed that tional, and we put him back up by the Tigers’ solid de- game, he hit another one to East right-of-way line; thence (1) North 00°09’43” West 311.99 feet; thence (2) North 01°10’00” West 72.87 feet; thence North 58°05’05” East 42.51 in the sixth inning. Caulin in the lineup in the regional fense. A prime example me. So I was ready for that feet; thence North 84°38’56” East 110.71 feet; thence Northeasterly 88.02 Brown got on base with a hit, and he gets the game-win- of that was third baseman one.” feet along a 377.00 foot radius curve to the left, the long chord of which bears North 77°53’49” East 87.82 feet; thence North 71°12’29” East 106.41 then Matt Bryant came in to ning RBI up the middle,” Gavin Clayton, who fielded “He started the year on feet; thence Northeasterly 89.54 feet along a 273.00 foot radius curve to the run for him. Bryant stole sec- said Cherry. six balls for groundouts. In JV and he was on our varsi- right, the long chord of which bears North 80°36T4” East 89.14 feet; thence North 90°00’00” East 279.13 feet; thence Southeasterly 648.90 feet along a ond base, and that put him in Fishers had the lead, and fact, at one point he made ty roster, but he’s playing JV 546.00 foot radius curve to the right, the long chord of which bears South scoring position. was now three outs away for three consecutive outs, get- and dressing with us,” said 55°57’12” East 611.38 feet; thence South 21°54’23” East 117.56 feet; thence Southeasterly 35.07 feet along a 198.00 foot radius curve to the right, the Jack Braun came up a return to state. The Tigers ting the third one in the fifth Cherry. “We finally got to the long chord of which bears South 16°49’56” East 35.02 feet; thence South with one out and hit a sin- made those three outs dra- inning and the first two in the point about mid-April, end 90°00’00” West 1258.22 feet to the place of beginning, (the “Real Estate”). The parcel number is 29-06-34-00-00-025.001 gle to send Bryant home. ma-free, as Munster flew out sixth. of April that we just inserted All offers shall be for not less than 1.42 Million Dollars in cash only, no Braun moved over to sec- to the outfield for the first “I’m just always ready,” him at third because he’s got contingencies and with closing on or before September 17, 2021. Sealed bids must be received not later than 3pm on the 19th day of July 2021 at Hamilton ond on a throw, and now two outs, then Tate Warner said Clayton. He paid atten- really good hands defensive- East Public Library, 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville, IN at which time the sealed he was in scoring position. took care of business with a tion to the Mustangs batters’ ly. He’s played a great third bids will be opened and read aloud. The outside of the sealed envelope in which the Bid is enclosed shall be clearly marked “BID - REAL ESTATE SALE”. That brought up Cox, and strikeout to end the game. tendencies during the game. base. He’s had some big hits Any bid received after the time and date above will be returned unopened to the he blasted a single to send “Tate was awesome,” “The leadoff batter hit it for us this tournament.” bidder regardless of mailing date. The Library reserves the right to accept any bid prior to July 19th at 3pm, OR Braun home. said Cherry. “He’s a compet- to me first, so I was always The Tigers are 23-12 for to reject any bid or all bids. The Library reserves the right to hold any or all bids for a period not to exceed (30) thirty days. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to “We finally got a leadoff itor, man. He’s a warrior.” ready when he came up to the season. the deadline for receipt of bids but no bid may be withdrawn after the opening of guy on,” said Cherry. “We After a rough start, War- bids and prior to closing. Questions concerning this sale may be directed to Edra Waterman, Library hadn’t got a leadoff guy on ner pitched outstanding. Director, Hamilton East Public Library, 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville, IN 46060. all game. He hit that single While he gave up three hits — Court Notices — [email protected] to right to get a leadoff guy in the first inning, Warner RL4611 6/14/21 STATE OF INDIANA ) STATE OF INDIANA ) on. Huge credit to Matt Bry- only allowed one hit for the SS: ) SS: ) NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AND OF ant, stealing second to get in remainder of the game. He COUNTY OF Hamilton ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING DESIGNATION OF In The Hamilton Circuit Court In The Hamilton Circuit Court ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AREA scoring position. And then finished with five strikeouts Cause No. 29C01-2106-MI-3867 Cause No. 29C01-2104-MI-2455 Notice is given that the Common Council of the City of Noblesville on the Jack Braun just battled.” and only one walk. IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) 15th day of June, 2021, approved Resolution RC-27-21 preliminarily designating GAY ANN BESSLER ) Raven Hayley Flores Lah ) an economic revitalization area within the City of Noblesville. The substance Braun had the count at “We adjusted our game Petitioner ) Petitioner ) of the resolution was a designation of a parcel of real estate located at 15193 2-2, also fouling off an ex- plan a little bit,” said Cher- NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Cumberland Rd (Hamilton County Tax Parcel 10-11-18-00-00-010.001 & 10- GAY ANN BESSLER whose Raven Hayley Flores Lah whose 11-18-00-00-010.101) and 0 Cumberland Road (Hamilton County Tax Parcel tra strike before getting his ry. “We went more off-speed mailing address is: 10886 TROXEL mailing address is: 11869 Springfield 10-11-18-00-00010.000 and 10-11-18-00-00-006.000), Noblesville, Indiana single, which Cherry called to start him out and just kind DR N APT 303, NOBLESVILLE. IN Lane Fishers, IN 46038, HAMILTON as a revitalization area, and making the improvements to real property within 46060-5859, HAMILTON County, County, Indiana hereby gives notice that revitalization area subject to a five-year property tax abatement pursuant a huge “senior moment.” of pitching backwards. His Indiana hereby gives notice that GAY that Raven Hayley Flores Lah has to Indiana Code 6-1.1-12.1-4 (d)(2). A copy of the Resolution, including the ANN BESSLER has filed a petition, filed a petition, in the HAMILTON designation of the area affected, is available for inspection at the office of the in the HAMILTON Circuit Court Circuit Court requesting that name Noblesville Clerk at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 270, Noblesville, IN 46060. requesting that name be changed to be changed to Raven Hayley Flores On June 29, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., the Noblesville Common Council will consider GABRIELLA ANN VOLLOSIO. Boyd. a final Resolution confirming Resolution RC-27-21. Prior to the consideration Notice is further given that hearing Notice is further given that hearing of that hearing, the Noblesville Common Council will hold a public hearing to Southeastern hires will be held on said Petition on will be held on said Petition on hear all remonstrances and objections from interested persons concerning the September 10, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock September 10, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock designation contained in the Resolution. am. One Hamilton County Square, am. One Hamilton County Square, Evelyn L. Lees, Clerk, City of Noblesville Suite 337, Noblesville, In. 46060. Suite 337, Noblesville, In. 46060. RL4615 6/14/21 John Ashworth as boys GAY ANN BESSLER Raven Hayley Flores Lah Petitioner Petitioner NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION AND OF Date: June 4, 2021 Date: April 4, 2021 PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING DESIGNATION OF basketball head coach Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams ECONOMIC REVITALIZATION AREA Judicial Officer Judicial Officer Notice is given that the Common Council of the City of Noblesville on the 15th RL4606 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 RL4605 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 day of June, 2021, approved Resolution RC-25-21 preliminarily designating an Hamilton Southeastern ern Schools board meeting. economic revitalization area within the City of Noblesville. The substance of has hired John Ashworth He had previously been the STATE OF INDIANA ) STATE OF INDIANA ) the resolution was a designation of a parcel of real estate located at 0 Pleasant SS: ) SS: ) Street (Hamilton County Tax Parcel 10-11-05-00-00-006.002), Noblesville, as its new boys basketball coach at Decatur Central, COUNTY OF Hamilton ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Indiana as a revitalization area, and making the improvements to real property head coach. from 2016-2021. In The Hamilton Circuit Court In The Hamilton Circuit Court within that revitalization area subject to a three- year property tax abatement Cause No. 29C01-2106-MI-3967 Cause No. 29C01-2105-MI-3741 pursuant to Indiana Code 61.1-12.1-4 (d)(2). A copy of the Resolution, including Ashworth’s hiring was Look for more on this IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) the designation of the area affected, is available for inspection at the office of approved at last Wednes- developing story in a later LAURA A. HOBERTY ) Maijorie A. Alegria-Meza ) the Noblesville Clerk at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 270, Noblesville, IN 46060. NOTICE OF HEARING Petitioner ) On June 29, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., the Noblesville Common Council will consider day’s Hamilton Southeast- edition of the Reporter. Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF HEARING a final Resolution confirming Resolution RC-25-21. Prior to the consideration Petitioner, LAURA A. HOBERTY, Maijorie A. Alegria-Meza whose of that hearing, the Noblesville Common Council will hold a public hearing to pro se, filed a Verified Petition for mailing address is: 3853 Constitution hear all remonstrances and objections from interested persons concerning the Change of Name to change her name Dr. Carmel, IN 46032, HAMILTON designation contained in the Resolution. from LAURA A. HOBERTY to County, Indiana hereby gives notice Evelyn L. Lees, Clerk, City of Noblesville — County — LAURA A. REDMAN. that Maijorie A. Alegria-Meza has RL4616 6/14/21 The petition is scheduled for hearing filed a petition, in the HAMILTON NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS in the Hamilton Circuit Court on Circuit Court requesting that name be NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING INDIANAPOLIS EXECUTIVE AIRPORT C September 10, 2021 at 10:00 am, changed to Maijorie Ana Alegria. Board of Zoning Appeals ONSTRUCTION PROJECT – 2021 which is more than thirty (30) days Notice is further given that hearing City of Noblesville, Indiana PARKING LOT EXPANSION after the third notice of publication. will be held on said Petition on This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the AND Any person has the right to appear August 13, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock am. Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 6th day of July, 2021. This T-HANGAR TAXILANE REHABILITATION at the hearing and to file written One Hamilton County Square, Suite hearing, to discuss application BZNA-0107-2021, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in The Hamilton County Airport Authority, Noblesville, Indiana will be objections on or before the hearing 337, Noblesville, In. 46060. the Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. receiving sealed bids for the following project until 11:00 AM EST on date. The parties shall report to One Maijorie A. Alegria-Meza The application, submitted by Progress Studio (applicant) for Selective Motors Monday June 21st, 2021. Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Petitioner (owner), requests that approval be granted to a Conditional Use, pursuant to Bids shall be addressed to Cindy Duncan at the Hamilton County Auditor’s Noblesville, IN 46060. Date: June 2, 2021 Unified Development Ordinance § 8.C.4.D. and Appendix C (Official Schedule Office and shall be to the attention ofHamilton County Airport Authority; Date: June 8, 2021 Kathy Kreag Williams of Uses), to establish an automobile sales business in a PB (Planned Business) 33 North 9th Street, Suite L21, Noblesville, Indiana 46060, and will be Kathy Kreag Williams Judicial Officer zoning district for property located at 3355 Conner Street. clearly marked “Sealed Bids: DO NOT OPEN”. Clerk of Hamilton County RL4607 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may be filed Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 11:15 AM EST on Monday RL4609 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting, June 21st, 2021 at the Hamilton County Commissioner’s Courtroom, 1 IN THE CIRCUIT/SUPERIOR and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, IN 46060 IN THE CIRCUIT/SUPERIOR COURT 3 persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have an There will not be a Pre-Bid Conference. Any contractor wishing to visit COURT 3 OF HAMILTON COUNTY opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. the site location shall contact Engineer of Record, Ryan Robinson (Ryan. OF HAMILTON COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the [email protected] or 317-946-6971), to do so. STATE OF INDIANA Ahmad Alrafie, Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Work for this project is packaged into: FOUR (4) BID PACKAGES Eileen Rodriguez, Petitioner, Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 Base Bid - The scope of work includes all work related to the aggregate base Petitioner, and and may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A copy and asphalt placement for the expansion of the Parking Lot to the north and and Amneh Alnadi, of the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http:// south along the airport entrance drive. Major work items include, but are not Derek Allan Scott, Respondent. www.cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees limited to, minor grading, installation of aggregate base, asphalt paving, and Respondent. Cause No. 29C01-2106-DN-3975 button, clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the seeding & mulching disturbed areas. Cause No. 29D03-2106-DN-003900 NOTICE application materials link. Alternate Bid #1 - The scope of work includes all work related to the seal NOTICE To: Respondent Amneh Alnadi any Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals coating and re-striping of the Parking Lot. Major work items include, but are To: Respondent Derek Allan Scott other person concerned. Caleb Gutshall, Secretary not limited to, seal coating of the existing pavement, striping of the entire any other person concerned. You are notified that you have been RL4617 6/14/21 parking lot and addition of ADA signage. You are notified that you have been sued in the above captioned Court by Alternate Bid #2 - The scope of work includes all work related to the sued in the above captioned Court by the person named above as Petitioner. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING aggregate base and asphalt placement for the expansion of the Parking Lot to the person named above as Petitioner. This summons by publication is Board of Zoning Appeals the east of the existing pavement. Major work items include, but are not limited This summons by publication is specifically directed to Respondent, City of Noblesville, Indiana to, minor grading, installation of aggregate base, asphalt paving, and seeding & specifically directed to Respondent, Amneh Alnadi whose address is This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the mulching disturbed areas. Derek Allan Scott whose address is unknown. Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 6th day of July, 2021. This Additive Bid - The scope of work includes all work related to the removal unknown. The named petitioner is represented hearing, to discuss application TEMP-1285-2021, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the and replacement of T-Hangar Taxilane pavements. Major work items include, The named petitioner is represented pro se and resides at Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The but are not limited to, saw cutting, pavement removal, subbase/subgrade pro se and resides at 10343 Waveland Cir application, submitted by AT&T Mobility, requests that approval be granted for removal, soil modifications, aggregate base, asphalt paving, and joint sealing. PO Box 4355, Carmel, IN 46082 Fishers, IN 46038 a Temporary Use, pursuant to Unified Development Ordinance § 9.G.3.K., to Details associated with the aforementioned project are more specifically set The nature of this suit against you is The nature of this suit against you is establish a Cellular on Wheels (COW) facility on the property located at 1625 out in the plans and specifications. dissolution of marriage. dissolution of marriage. Field Drive. The Contract Documents including the Construction Plans, Specifications and No answer or other responsive No answer or other responsive Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may be filed Bid Proposal are to be on file at theIndianapolis Executive Airport, 11329 E. pleading is required. However, if a pleading is required. However, if a with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting, State Road 32, Zionsville, IN 46077, and at the office of Woolpert, Inc., 333 hearing is scheduled, and if you fail hearing is scheduled, and if you fail and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested North Alabama Street, Suite 200; Indianapolis, Indiana, 46204 beginning June to appear at the hearing, the matter to appear at the hearing, the matter persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have an 2nd, 2021. may be heard and determined in your may be heard and determined in your opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Copies of the Contract Documents may be obtained for the non- absence. If you have a claim for relief absence. If you have a claim for relief This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the refundable cost of document reproduction and shipping, from against the Petitioner arising from the against the Petitioner arising from the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Reprographix Inc., 437 N. Illinois St., Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, same transaction or occurrence, you same transaction or occurrence, you Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM by telephone at 317-637-3377 or online at must assert it in your written answer must assert it in your written answer and may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A copy http://www.reprographix.com. or response. or response. of the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http:// A certified check or bank draft payable to the Hamilton County Airport Dated: June 8, 2021 Dated: June 11, 2021 www.cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees Authority, Noblesville, Indiana, or a satisfactory bid bond, executed by the Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams button, clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the Bidder and an approved surety company in an amount not less than five (5) Clerk, Hamilton County Clerk, Hamilton County application materials link. percent of the bid, shall be submitted with each bid. RL4604 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 RL4608 6/14/21, 6/21/21, 6/28/21 Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals (1) The Bidder (Proposer) must supply all the information required by Caleb Gutshall, Secretary the bid on proposal forms. 29D01-2106-EU-000281 29D01-2106-EU-000286 RL4618 6/14/21 (2) The bids shall be based upon rates of wages at least as high as the David A. Retherford Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 minimum rates established by the wage rate determination and included in DAVID A. RETHERFORD, Church Church Hittle + Antrim NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING these contract documents. ATTORNEY AT LAW, INC. Two North Ninth Street Board of Zoning Appeals The Hamilton County Airport Authority, in accordance with Title VI of 8801 Southeastern Avenue Noblesville, IN 46060 City of Noblesville, Indiana the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 78 Stat. 252, 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Indianapolis, IN 46239 (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle (317) 862-5744 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 6th day of July, 2021. This hearing, A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally-assisted NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED In the Hamilton Superior Court No. 1. to discuss applications BZNA-0104-2021, BZNA-0105-2021, and BZNA-0106- programs of the Department of Transportation issued pursuant to such Act, ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given that Steven 2021 will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, Noblesville hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively insure that in any contract In the Hamilton Superior Court #1 Heymann was, on June 10, 2021, City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The applications, submitted by Joel Kempson, entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will In the Matter of the Estate of appointed Personal Representative request that approval be granted for a Variance of Land Use from Unified be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and Kimberly J. Hopkins, deceased. of the Estate of ERICA L. DAILEY, Development Ordinance (UDO) § 10.0.7. to establish Parking as a Principal Use will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin Notice is hereby given that Valerie deceased, who died May 22, 2021. at 3336 Sheridan Road, that approval be granted for a Variance of Development or sex and consideration for an award. MBE’s interested in participating in J. Nichols was on the 9th day of All persons who have claims against Standards from UDO § 10.0.4.D.1. to eliminate required curbing for parking lots the construction program and bidding upon the project, upon request, will be June, 2021, appointed Personal this Estate, whether or not now due, at 3336 and 3200 Sheridan Road, and that approval be granted for a Variance of supplied with information or plans and specifications desired. Representative of the Estate of must file the claim in the office of Development Standards from UDO § 10.0.4.D.4. to eliminate required lighting The Owner is cognizant of the time limitation for awarding contracts Kimberly J. Hopkins, deceased, who the Clerk of this Court within three for parking lots at 3336 and 3200 Sheridan Road. and giving Notice to Proceed pursuant to IC 36-1-12-6. Bidders should be died on the 4th day of June, 2021. (3) months from the date of the first Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may be filed prepared to enter into a Construction Contract after the tentative award to the All persons who have claims against publication of this notice, or within with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting, lowest responsible bidder is determined by the Owner. this estate, whether or not now due, nine (9) months after the decedent’s and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested No Bidder may withdraw its bid after the bid has been opened. The Hamilton must file the claim in the office of death, whichever is earlier, or the persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have an County Airport Authority, Noblesville, Indiana, reserves the right to waive the clerk of this court within three claims will be forever barred. opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. any informality in bidding and to reject any and all bids. (3) months from the date of the first Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on June This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Hamilton County Airport Authority publication of this notice, or within 10, 2021. Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the RL4585 6/5/21, 6/12/21 nine (9) months after the decedent’s Kathy Kreag Williams Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 death, whichever is earlier, or the Clerk of the Superior Court of and may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy MEETING NOTICE claims will be forever barred. Hamilton County, Indiana of the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http:// Pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-5 (a) The Hamilton County Council will meet on Friday, Dated at Noblesville, Indiana this 9th RL4610 6/14/21, 6/21/21 www.cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees June 25, 2021 at 8:30 a.m. at the Hamilton County Highway Department 1700 S. day of June, 2021. button, clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana for discussion of the SR 37 project. Kathy Kreag Williams application materials link. /s/ Robin M. Mills Clerk of the Hamilton County Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals Hamilton County Auditor Superior Court 1 Caleb Gutshall, Secretary RL4596 6/11/21 RL4602 6/14, 6/21 The Reporter RL4619 6/14/21 A8 Public Notices Week of June 14, 2021

— Court Notices — — Noblesville — — Sheriff Sales — STATE OF INDIANA ) STATE OF INDIANA ) CITY OF NOBLESVILLE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE SS: ) SS: ) NOTICE TO BIDDERS By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of COUNTY OF Hamilton ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- In The Hamilton Circuit Court In The Hamilton Circuit Court By / At: City of Noblesville, Indiana 1901-MF-000673 wherein OneMain Financial Services, Inc. was Plaintiff, and Cause No. 29C01-2104-MI-2552 Cause No. 29C01-2103-MI-001970 City Hall, Clerks Office, Suite B232 Cynthia R. Turner a/k/a Cynthia Turner, Teddy M. Turner a/k/a Teddy Turner, IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) 16 S. 10th Street Beneficial Financial I Inc., successor in interest to Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Kinyata Collins ) ALICIA ACHILLE ) Noblesville, Indiana 46060 Indiana and The Unknown Tenant were Defendants, required me to make the Petitioner ) Petitioner ) Project: Forest Park Depot at Hobbs Station sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Until: 3:00 P.M., local time, Wednesday, June 30, 2021 sale to the highest bidder, on the 15th day of July, 2021, at the hour of 10:00 Kinyata Collins whose mailing ALICIA ACHILLE whose mailing Receipt of Bids: Bids received after the stated time will be returned unopened. a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland address is: 12697 Bradv LN address is: 12202 TWYCKENHAM Bids are to be submitted on the Bid Form as provided in the Project Manual and Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Noblesville, IN 46060, HAMILTON DR., FISHERS, IN 46037, on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 (revised 2013) as required by Hamilton County, Indiana. County, Indiana hereby gives notice HAMILTON County, Indiana the statutes of the State of Indiana. Bidders shall submit financial data, statement A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 19 North, Range that Kinyata Collins has filed a hereby gives notice that ALICIA of experience, proposed plan for performing the Work and the equipment the 5 East, located in White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, being petition, in the HAMILTON Circuit ACHILLE has filed a petition, in the Bidder has available for the performance of the Work, along with a properly signed bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast comer of the southeast Court requesting that name be HAMILTON Circuit Court requesting Affidavit of Non-Collusion as required by Form No. 96. Bids shall be submitted quarter of Section 3, Township 19 North, Range 5 East; thence South 88 changed to Kimyata Collins. that name be changed to ALICIA in a sealed envelope, marked with the name and address of the Bidder, and clearly Degrees 25 Minutes 40 Seconds West (assumed bearing) 2,291.46 feet along Notice is further given that hearing LOUISE PERRY. identified: the South line of said Southeast Quarter to the Centerline of State Road #37; will be held on said Petition on June Notice is further given that hearing SEALED BID: Forest Park Depot at Hobbs Station thence North 37 degrees 41 minutes 00 seconds East 1,765.66 feet along the 16, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock am. One will be held on said Petition on Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the City of Centerline of State Road #37; thence South 80 degrees 08 minutes 19 seconds Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, August 13, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock am. Noblesville at Noblesville City Hall, City Council Chambers Conference east 239.54 feet; thence North 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 156.42 Noblesville, In. 46060. One Hamilton County Square, Suite Room B206, 16 S. 10th St, Noblesville, Indiana 46060, at 3:00 P.M, local time, feet parallel with the South line of said Southeast quarter; thence north 43 Kinyata Collins 337, Noblesville, In. 46060. Wednesday, June 30, 2021 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 149.21 feet; thence north 88 degrees Petitioner ALICIA ACHILLE Pre-Bid Meeting: A mandatory Pre-Bid meeting for interested parties will be 25 minutes 40 seconds East 344.53 feet parallel with the South line of said Date: April 13, 2021 Petitioner held on Monday, June 21, 2021, at 2:00 P.M., local time, in the Overlook Room Southeast Quarter to the point of beginning of this description; thence North Kathy Kreag Williams Date: March 22, 2021 at The Forest Park Inn, 701 Cicero Road, Noblesville, IN 46060. For special 01 degree 44 minutes 54 seconds west 265.16 feet parallel with the east line Judicial Officer Kathy Kreag Williams accommodations for individuals planning to attend the Pre-Bid meeting or public of said southeast quarter; thence north 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds RL4558 5/31/21, 6/7/21, 6/14/21 Judicial Officer bid opening, please call or notify the City of Noblesville Parks and Recreation East 164.28 feet parallel with the south line of said southeast quarter; thence RL4528 5/31/21, 6/7/21, 6/14/21 Department at (317) 776-6350 at least forty-eight (48) hours prior thereto. south 01 degree 44 minutes 54 seconds east 265.16 feet parallel with the east STATE OF INDIANA ) The Work: The Work shall be completed by certified / qualified Contractor(s) and line of said southeast quarter; thence south 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds SS: ) STATE OF INDIANA ) Subcontractor(s) for the Project all as required by the Bidding Documents which west 164.28 feet parallel with the south line of said southeast quarter to the COUNTY OF Hamilton )SS: ) have been assembled into a bound Project Manual and consists of: point of beginning. In The Hamilton Circuit Court COUNTY OF Hamilton )Base Bid: Renovation of the existing Hobbs Station train depot and More commonly known as 22855 Craig Ave, Noblesville, IN 46060-6978 Cause No. 29C01-2105-MI-3718 In The Hamilton Circuit Court maintenance buildings, construction of a new restroom building, concrete Parcel No. 07-07-03-04-07-007.601 INRE:NAME CHANGE OF ) Cause No. 29C01-2104-MI-2786 loading platform and protective canopies, concrete footings, stairs and walks, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made NAME OF MINOR: ) IN RE: NAME CHANGE OF ) asphalt parking lot, sewer, water and electrical service extension, site lighting, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. MURIITHI MWAMBIA ERINGO ) HUNTER SMITH-JOHNSON ) earthwork, erosion control, fencing and landscaping, etc. Dennis J. Quakenbush II NOTICE OF HEARING NOTICE OF HEARING Alternate #1: Construction of two additional platform canopies. Additional Sheriff Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that canopies shall eliminate the need for the pole mounted lighting as the integrated MATTHEW S. LOVE Petitioners, KOBIA M. ERINGO and Petitioner, HUNTER SMITH- under roof lighting shall be used. Plaintiff Attorney CAROLINE W. ERINGO, filed a JOHNSON, pro se, filed a Verified Alternate #2: Construction of a new prefabricated wood shelter, concrete Attorney # 18762-29 Verified Petition for Change of Name Petition for Change of Name to footings, concrete pavement, electrical service, earthwork, erosion control, etc. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. of Minor to change his name from change his name from HUNTER Contract Award: Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the deadline for receipt of 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 MURIITHI MWAMBIA ERINGO to SMITH-JOHNSON to HUNTER Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw its Bid within sixty (60) days after the opening Indianapolis, IN 46250 MURIITHI LUCAS M. ERINGO. ROBERTSON JOHNSON. of the Bids. If a contract is awarded, it will be to the “lowest responsible and (317) 237-2727 The petition is scheduled for The petition is scheduled for responsive bidder” in accordance with Indiana Code 36-1-12-1 et seq. The Owner, White River hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court however, reserves the right to reject and/or cancel any and all Bids, solicitations Township on August 13, 2021 at 10:00 am, on August 13, 2021 at 10:00 am, and/or offers in whole or in part as specified in the solicitation when it is not in the The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the which is more than thirty (30) days which is more than thirty (30) days best interests of the Owner, and waive any informalities, discrepancies, omissions, accuracy of the street addressed published herein. after the third notice of publication. after the third notice of publication. variances, or irregularities in bids received in its sole discretion. The Bid Bonds NOTICE Any person has the right to appear Any person has the right to appear and certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned upon selection of FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. at the hearing and to file written at the hearing and to file written the successful Bidder, execution of the Agreement, and provision of the required RL4573 5/31/21, 6/7/21, 6/14/21 objections on or before the hearing objections on or before the hearing Performance and Payment Bonds and Certificate of Insurance. date. The parties shall report to One date. The parties shall report to One Bid Documents: Interested Bidders may obtain electronic Bidding Documents NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, (plans and specifications) from Lehman & Lehman, Inc. 510 Lincolnway East, TO THE OWNERS OF THE WRITTEN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Noblesville, IN 46060. Noblesville, IN 46060. Suite C, Mishawaka, IN 46544, Phone: 574-257-0255. Lehman & Lehman will ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Date: June 1, 2021 Date: May 28, 2021 provide electronic Bidding Documents only, no printed copies will be provided. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams All questions concerning bidding or obtaining copies of the Bidding Documents Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- Clerk of Hamilton County Clerk of Hamilton County shall be directed to Michael Bultinck, Lehman & Lehman, Inc., Landscape 2009-MF-006245, wherein Stearns Bank, National Association is Plaintiff, RL4583 6/7/21, 6/14/21, 6/21/21 RL4582 6/7/21, 6/14/21, 6/21/21 Architect/Project Manager, via email at [email protected] and SBH Holdings and Management Company, Linda A. Hoffman, Matthew Bid Documents – Review: Construction will be in accordance with the Bidding F. Hoffman, and Cheryl L. Flagg are the Defendants, required me to make the 29D01-2105-EU-000251 Documents, which may be viewed by appointment at the following location: 29D01-2105-EU-000258 Hamilton Superior Court 1 sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public ATTORNEY: 1. City of Noblesville Parks & Recreation, The Forest Park Inn, 701 Cicero sale to the highest bidder, on the 15th day of July, 2021, at the hour of 10:00 IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, Phone: (317) 776-6350 (by appointment only) Dustin L. Plummer SUPERIOR COURT a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Mallor Grodner LLP Bidders shall assure that they have obtained complete sets of Bidding Documents Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate PROBATE DIVISION and the Project Manual and shall assume the risk of any errors or omissions in Bids 511 Woodscrest Drive STATE OF INDIANA in Hamilton County, Indiana commonly known as 9714 Revere Way, Bloomington. Indiana 47401 prepared in reliance on incomplete sets of Bidding Documents or Project Manual. Indianapolis, Indiana 46250: IN RE: THE ESTATE ) Bids must be submitted on the forms contained in the Project Manual and must (812) 332-5000 OF BARBARA J. DIETZ, ) SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF HAMILTON, STATE OF INDIANA: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION contain the names of every person or company interested therein. LOT 32 IN CEDAR COVE SECTION 2, BLOCK H, A SUBDIVISION DECEASED. ) Bid Security: Each Bid shall be accompanied by bid security in the form of a In the Hamilton County Superior NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Bid Bond as provided in the Project Manual in the amount of ten percent (10%) RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 1, IN THE OFFICE OF THE TO BE PUBLISHED of the total Bid amount, including alternates with a satisfactory corporate surety Max R. Magnabosco, deceased. In the Matter of the Unsupervised RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. Cause Number 29D01-2105-EU-258 qualified to do business in the State of Indiana or by a certified check made payable The Real Property or its address is commonly known as 9714 Revere Way, Estate of Barbara J. Dietz, deceased. to the City of Noblesville, on a solvent bank in the amount of ten percent (10%) of Notice is hereby given that Valan Notice is hereby given that on May Indianapolis, Indiana 46250. The Real Property tax identification number is Magnabosco was on May 28, 2021 the amount of the total Bid including alternates. The Bid Bond or certified check 15-14-10-00-02-007.004. 26, 2021, Scott B. Dietz was appointed shall be security that the successful Bidder will, within ten (10) calendar days or appointed Personal Representative of Personal Representative of the Estate Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made the Estate of Max R. Magnabosco, such other time specified by Owner from the acceptance of the Bid, execute the without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. of Barbara J. Dietz, deceased, who died Agreement and provide the required Payment and Performance Bonds, included in deceased. testate on April 13,2021. Dennis J. Quakenbush II All persons who have claims against the Project Manual and Certificate of Insurance. Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana All persons having claims against said Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond: A Performance Bond this estate, whether or not now due, estate, whether or not now due, must Michael A. Galasso (23576-15) must file the claim in the office of with good and sufficient surety as required by the Owner on the Form provided in Robbins, Kelly, Patterson & Tucker, LPA file a claim in the Office of the Clerk of the Project Manual, shall be required of the successful Bidder in an amount equal the Clerk of this Court within three this Court within three (3) months from 312 Elm Street, Suite 2200 (3) months from the date of the first to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum, conditioned upon Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 the date of the first publication of this the faithful performance of the Agreement. The surety of the Performance Bond publication of this notice or within notice or Dated at Noblesville, Indiana (513) 721-3330 nine (9) months after the Decedent’s may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Attorney for Plaintiff May 26, 2021. Contractor. death, whichever is earlier, or said Kathy Kreag Williams Township: Delaware claims will be forever barred. The Contractor shall provide a Payment Bond with a good and sufficient surety Tax ID # 15-14-10-00-02-007.004 Clerk, Hamilton County Superior Court as required by the Owner on Form provided in the Project Manual, in an amount Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on Attorney for the Personal The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of May 28, 2021 equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum. The Payment Bond the street address published herein. Representative: is binding on the Contractor, its subcontractors, and their successors and assigns Kathy Kreag Williams Lisa M. Dillman RL4574 5/31/21, 6/7/21, 6/14/21 Clerk, Hamilton County Court for the payment of all indebtedness to a person for labor and services performed, Rachael C. Rode material furnished, or services rendered. The Payment Bond must state that it Probate Division APPLEGATE & DILLMAN ELDER NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE RL4591 6/7/21, 6/14/21 is for the benefit of the subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, and those LAW performing services. The surety of the Payment Bond may not be released until one By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 2344 South Tibbs Avenue, (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01- 29D01-2106-EU-000263 Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 All out-of-state bidder corporations must have a Certificate of Authority to 201l-MF-008423 wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and The Altman, Poindexter & Wyatt LLC Telephone No.: (317) 492-9569 do business in the State. Application forms may be obtained by contacting the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Linda Proctor a/k/a Linda L. Proctor, Deceased Anne Hensley Poindexter [email protected] Secretary of State, State of Indiana, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. and Woodberry Homeowners’ Association, Inc. were Defendants, required me 90 Executive Drive, Suite G [email protected] Evelyn Lees, Clerk, CITY OF NOBLESVILLE to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will Carmel, IN 46032 RL4592 6/14, 6/21 RL4590 6/7/21, 6/14/21 expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 15th day of July, 2021, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 (317)350-1000 29D01-2106-EU-000265 NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED STATE OF INDIANA ) Notice is hereby given pursuant to IC 6-1.1-20-3.1 that the Noblesville Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. ADMINISTRATION COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Redevelopment Commission (“Commission”), acting by and on behalf of the Lot Number 443 in Woodberry, Section 7, a subdivision in Hamilton Cause No. 29D01-2106-EU-000263 IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR City of Noblesville, Indiana (“City”) did, on June 3, 2021, make a preliminary Comity, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded October 2, 2001, as In the Superior Court of Hamilton COURT determination to issue bonds and enter into a lease (“Lease”) for the construction Instrument No. 200100062864, amended by Certificate of Correction County, Indiana. IN THE MATTER OF ) of a parking garage and securing a lease of certain real property, together with all recorded as Instrument No. 200100066283 in the Office of the Recorder of Notice is hereby given that THE ESTATE OF ) necessary appurtenances and related equipment (collectively, “Project”). The Hamilton Comity, Indiana. Benjamin L. Moses was on the 4 day CHARLES R. REID, DECEASED. ) Lease will be for a maximum term of twenty-two (22) years with a maximum More commonly known as 14545 Bramkrist Dr, Fishers, IN 46038-6577 of June 2021, appointed Personal NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION annual Lease rental of $700,000. The maximum annual Lease rental has Parcel No. 29-11-20-015-036.000-020 Representative of the Estate of Marcia Notice is hereby given that Bank of been estimated based upon an estimated principal amount of bonds of not to Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made L. Moses, deceased, who died on the America N.A. was on June 7, 2021, exceed $10,000,000, estimated interest rates ranging from 1.49% to 3.85%, and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 5th day of January 2021. appointed personal representative estimated total interest costs of $4,320,000. As required by IC 6-1.1-20- Dennis J. Quakenbush II All persons who have claims against of the estate of Charles R. Reid, 3.1(b)(1), the following information was available to the public at the public Sheriff this Estate, whether or not now due, deceased, who died on February 22, hearings on the preliminary determination: (i) the City’s current and projected BARRY T. BARNES must file the claim in the office of 2020. annual debt service payments divided by the net assessed value of taxable Plaintiff Attorney the clerk of this Court within three All persons who have claims against property within the City and the Noblesville Redevelopment District (“District”), Attorney # 19657-49 (3) months from the date of the first this estate, whether or not now due, which is 2.62%; and (ii) the sum of the City’s outstanding long term debt plus FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. publication of this notice, or within must file their claim in the office the outstanding long term debt of other taxing units that include any other 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 nine (9) months after the Decedent’s of the Clerk, Hamilton County, 1 territory of the City and the District divided by the net assessed value of taxable Indianapolis, IN 46250 death, whichever is earlier, or the Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, property within the City and the District, which is 7.64%. The City’s current (317) 237-2727 claims will be forever barred. Noblesville, IN 46060 within three debt service levy is $8,924,127 and the current debt service rate is $0.2430. After Fall Creek Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on (3) months from the date of the first the Commission enters into the proposed Lease and bonds are issued, the Debt Township June 4, 2021. publication of this notice, or within Service Fund tax rate will increase by a maximum of $0.0190. The estimated The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Kathy Kreag Williams nine (9) months after the decedent’s amount of the City’s debt service levy and rate that will result during the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Clerk of the Superior Court for death, whichever is earlier, or their following 10 years if the Commission enters into the lease and issues the bonds, NOTICE Hamilton County, Indiana claim will be forever barred. after considering any changes that will occur to the debt service levy and rate FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. RL4593 6/14, 6/21 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on during that period on account of any outstanding bonds or lease obligations that RL4575 5/31/21, 6/7/21, 6/14/21 June 7, 2021. STATE OF INDIANA ) will mature or terminate during that period is as follows: Kathy Kreag Williams Year Estimated Total Debt Service Levy Estimated Total Debt Service Rate COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Clerk, Hamilton County In The Hamilton Superior Court 2021 $8,924,127 $0.2430 Robert L. Bauman, 2022 5,183,461 0.1411 Cause Number 29D03-2101-ES-000043 attorney no. 2608-79 — Carmel — IN THE MATTER OF THE ) 2023 5,640,762 0.1536 Gambs, Mucker & Bauman 2024 4,647,360 0.1265 SUPERVISED ESTATE OF ) 10 N. 4th Street PUBLIC NOTICE BARTOLOME Z. FIOL, ) 2025 3,466,029 0.0944 AT&T proposes to erect a new 30’ traffic light pole and install a top-mounted Lafayette, IN 47901-1301 2026 3,217,529 0.0876 DECEASED ) Telephone: 765-423-1001 antenna at 35’ near 11580 Gray Rd, Carmel, IN (20210565). Interested parties NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 2027 3,212,000 0.0875 may contact Scott Horn (856-809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, NJ Attorney for personal representative 2028 2,582,500 0.0703 Notice is hereby given that Tanya RL4594 6/14, 6/21 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties. S. Fiol was, on the date of February 2029 1,480,500 0.0403 RL4597 6/14/21 26,2021, appointed Personal Altman, Poindexter & Wyatt LLC 2030 1,481,000 0.0403 Representative of the Estate of Anne Hensley Poindexter The purpose of the Lease and the bonds is to provide for the Project. Any PUBLIC NOTICE Bartolome Z. Fiol, deceased, who 90 Executive Drive, Suite G owners of real property within the City or registered voters residing within Request for Proposal. The Carmel Clay Public Library is requesting Statements died intestate on October 7, 2020. Carmel, IN 46032 the City who want to initiate a petition and remonstrance process against the of Proposal from well-qualified business entities to operate the 1,744 square The Personal Representative is (317)350-1000 proposed Lease payments or the issuance of the bonds must file a petition that foot full-service cafe (public area = 1,200SF) in the Carmel Clay Public Library authorized to proceed pursuant to the NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED complies with Indiana Code 6-1.1-20-3.1 subdivisions (4) and (5) not later than located in the Arts District of the City of Carmel. This café will be an anchor statutory provisions of the Indiana ADMINISTRATION 30 days after the first publication of this notice. of the new main entrance included in the current design of the expansion and Code governing Unsupervised Cause No. 29D01-2105-ES-000259 Dated June 7 and June 14, 2021. renovation project currently underway. The new café and updated library will Administration. In the Superior Court of Hamilton NOBLESVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION be fully operational in September 2022. The Café will have storefront on Main All persons having claims against County, Indiana. RL4587 6/7/21, 6/14/21 Street and will be directly across the street from Carmel High School. said estate, whether or not now due, Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS AND NOTES The Carmel Clay Public Library invites any and all qualified parties to submit must file the same in the office of Christopher H. Hoffner was, on the 4th OF THE NOBLESVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Statements of Proposal. An electronic PDF of the Statement of Proposal/ the Clerk of this Court within three day of June, 2021, appointed Personal Taxpayers of the Noblesville Redevelopment District (“District”), the Qualifications should be emailed to Library Director Bob Swanay at bswanay@ (3) months from the date of the first Representative of the Supervised boundaries of which are coterminous with the boundaries of the City of carmelclaylibrary.org and Allison Duncan [email protected]. publication of this notice, or within Estate of Charles W. Hoffner, Noblesville, Indiana (“City”), are hereby notified that the Noblesville Proposals are due by 4:00 pm EST on 7/2/2021 in order to be considered. nine (9) months after the decedent’s deceased, who died on the 24th day of Redevelopment Commission (“Commission”) did on the 3rd day of June, 2021, Additional information and a packet outlining submittal requirements can be death, whichever is earlier, or said April, 2021. adopt a resolution determining to: (a) issue bonds of the Commission (“Bond made available by contacting Bob Swanay at [email protected] claims will be forever barred. All persons who have claims against Resolution”), acting in the name of the City, in an aggregate principal amount and Allison Duncan [email protected]. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this this Estate, whether or not now due, not to exceed $56,000,000, or any constitutional or statutory limitations on The Carmel Clay Public Library reserves the right to reject any proposal, or 7th day of June, 2021. must fde the claim in the office of indebtedness at the time of issuance, to pay the cost of the construction and all proposals, or to accept any proposal or proposals, and to waive any and all Kathy Kreag Williams the clerk of this Court within three reconstruction of Pleasant Street Corridor from SR 37 to SR 32 at the intersection informalities in the procedure for awarding a contract. Clerk of the Superior Court (3) months from the date of the first of Hague Road, including any and all bridge improvements, together with all Dated: 6/4/2021 of Hamilton County, Indiana publication of this notice, or within necessary appurtenances, related improvements and equipment, in, serving or RL4598 6/14/21 Attorney for the Estate nine (9) months after the Decedent’s benefiting the Hazel Dell Economic Development Area, including incidental Christopher P. Jeter (#25905-49) death, whichever is earlier, or the expenses and costs associated with the issuance of the bonds. The bonds are NOTICE Massillamany Jeter & Carson LLP claims will be forever barred. payable from a special benefits tax levied on all taxable property in the District. AT&T Mobility, LLC is proposing to construct a new telecommunications 11650 Lantern Road, Suite 204 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on The bonds are to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 5.0% per annum and will tower facility located at 4293 E Main Street, Carmel, Hamilton County, IN Fishers, Indiana 46038 June 4, 2021. mature semiannually on January 15 and July 15 over a period ending no later 46033. The new facility will consist of a 35-foot small cell light pole tower. Telephone: (317) 576-8580 Kathy Kreag Williams than twenty (20) years after their date of issuance; and (b) issue bond anticipation Any interested party wishing to submit comments regarding the potential effects Facsimile (317) 203-1012 Clerk of the Superior Court for notes of the Commission, acting in the name of the City, in an aggregate principal the proposed facility may have on any historic property may do so by sending E-mail: [email protected] Hamilton County, Indiana amount not to exceed $18,585,000, or any constitutional or statutory limitations comments to: Project 6121000950 - JLD EBI Consulting, 6876 Susquehanna RL4600 6/14, 6/21 RL4601 6/14, 6/21 on indebtedness at the time of issuance, for the purpose of funding a portion of Trail South, York, PA 17403, [email protected] or via telephone at (203) the costs of the Project, including incidental expenses and costs associated with 231-6643. the issuance of the notes. The principal of and interest on the notes are payable RL4599 6/14/21 from proceeds of the notes and proceeds of the bonds. Interest on the notes may — Delaware Township — also be payable semiannually on January 15 and July 15 from capitalized interest. The notes are to bear interest at a rate not to exceed 3.0% per annum with a term NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION no later than five (5) years after their date of delivery. — Cicero — Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Dated: June 7 and June 14, 2021. Indiana, that the Delaware Township Board will meet at the 9090 E. 131st Street, NOBLESVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION NOTICE Fishers, Indiana, at 5:30 p.m local time on the 29th day of June, 2021, for the RL4588 6/7/21, 6/14/21 The Cicero Town Council will hold a special meeting on 6/21/21 at 6:00 PM purpose of considering the following additional appropriation which the Township at Red Bridge Community Building, 697 W Jackson Street, Cicero, IN to review considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency at this time. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION 2022 budgets. Appropriation Reduction Notice is hereby given that the City of Noblesville Common Council will hold RL4613 6/14/21 General Fund - Personal Services 14,000 0 a public hearing during its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on June 29, 2021, in the General Fund - Supplies 4,000 0 Council Chambers at City Hall, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana. General Fund - Other Services and Charges 4,500 0 The purpose of the public hearing is to consider additional appropriation General Fund - Capital Outlay 15,000 0 authority in the Motor Vehicle Highway (MVH) Fund to encumber funds for a Rainy Day - Other Services and Charges 443,000 0 road salt delivery contract for 2022. Accuracy Matters Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have the right to be heard. The additional The foregoing appropriations are in addition to all appropriations provided for appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of Local in the existing budget and tax levy. Government Finanace (DLGF). The Board will make a written determination as Taxpayers of the City of Noblesville appearing at the hearing shall have a right to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within fifteen (15) days of to be heard in respect to this additional appropriation. Comments may also be .701 receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken. emailed to City Clerk Evelyn Lees at [email protected] by 6:30 p.m. on Dated this 10th day of June, 2021 June 29, 2021 to be read aloud during the hearing. Deborah Driskell - Trustee Dated this 16th day of June, 2021. 99 % Right Delaware Township CITY OF NOBLESVILLE Hamilton County, Indiana /s/ Evelyn L. Lees, Clerk The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting RL4614 6/14/21 RL4612 6/14/21 Week of June 14, 2021 Sports A9 Boys golf Royals, Golden Eagles pick up regional wins Before Thursday, Hamilton Southeastern sophomore golf player Tyler Marcinko had yet to play an 18-hole varsity match. Marcinko finally got to do that last Thursday, in a tourna- ment that just happened to be the Muncie Central regional at The Players Club in Yorktown. Marcinko played outstanding, emerging as the Royals’ low man and helping Southeastern to its first regional championship in six years. Reporter photo by Kirk Green The Royals won the region- University's Grady Hay watches the ball as he al with a score of 296. It’s the school’s fourth regional title, prepares to run during the Trailblazers' semi- with the others coming in 2008, state game with Providence last Saturday at 2013 and 2015. It also sends Mooresville. HSE to next week’s IHSAA state finals, which take place Tuesday and Wednesday at Prairie View Providence overwhelms Golf Club in Carmel, the Royals will be making their 11th appear- ance at state and third in a row. 'Blazers at Mooresville Southeastern’s team score University’s baseball season trol of the game by scoring six was its second-best total of the came to a tough end last Satur- runs in both the third and fourth season, just off the 295 it card- day, as the Trailblazers were innings. That included a three- ed at the Hamilton County meet. Reporter photo by Richie Hall overwhelmed by Providence run home run in the third inning. Royals coach David Young not- The Hamilton Southeastern boys golf team won the Muncie Central regional 14-1 in five innings at the Class The Pioneers held the Trail- ed that in terms of scoring to par, last Thursday at The Players Club in Yorktown. The sophomores led the 2A Mooresville semi-state. blazers to just the two first-in- it was the team’s best of the year way for the Royals, who advance to this week's state meet. No. 8-ranked University ning hits. University starting at eight over. scored the game’s first run in pitcher Matt Moore threw four “We played really well,” could’ve done a whole lot better, Norwell 335, Richmond 336, won individual medalist honors the top of the first inning. Tyler strikeouts in one and two-thirds said Young. “Tyler coming in and then we bounced right back Park Tudor 344, Delta 344, with a two-under par 70, while Galyean led off with a double, innings. today for his first 18 holes for today and really got our plan ex- New Palestine 348, Conners- Leo Wessel’s 73 tied him for then was later sent home by Seth University finished its -sea varsity and shooting even par is ecuted, just like we knew that we ville 358, Union County 359, fourth place. Both Golden Ea- Hogg’s single. But the Pioneers son with a 23-10 record, as well absolutely great.” needed to.” Eastbrook 381. gles players had four birdies for scored two runs in the bottom of as its third consecutive sectional Marcinko finished with an Cathedral was the sec- Medalist: Ryan Ford (Cathe- the day. Jacob Modleski added the first and held the lead from and regional titles. This was the even-par 72, which tied him for ond-place team with a 301, fol- dral) 31-37=68, won in play- a 74 with one birdie. Christian there. Trailblazers’ first season -com fifth place individually. He had lowed by Fishers, which carded off. Hein made two birdies. Providence took further con- peting in Class 2A. four birdies in his round. a 313 for third place. Both teams Southeastern scores: Tyler This will be Guerin Catho- “I played great,” said Mar- will also advance to next week’s Marcinko 35-37=72, Lane Ze- lic’s second appearance at state. cinko. “It was a fun experience state meet. It will be the Tigers’ drick 38-35=73, Cole Starnes The Golden Eagles made their out there. The atmosphere was second time qualifying for state; 36-37=73, Tyler Lacy 40- first trip to state in 2019. County tennis players wonderful. Just taking it hole by they made their inaugural ap- 38=78, Thomas Reising 43- The Greyhounds were led hole. I had a lot of my teammates pearance in 2017. 43=86. by Joe Armfield, who took third there to support me and it was a Will Schade led Fishers with Fishers scores: Will Schade place individually with a 72, reach IHSAA individual lot of fun today.” a 76, including five birdies. Matt 36-40=76, Matt Wolf 39- making three birdies. Carmel Lane Zedrick and Cole Wolf scored 77 and Matthew Al- 38=77, Matthew Albright 39- had another remarkably con- Starnes both added 73s for bright carded a 79; both had two 40=79, Connor McMillan 43- sistent day, with all five golfers state semi-finals Southeastern, with Starnes mak- birdies. 38=81, Ryan Witt 41-42=83. finishing within five strokes of Hamilton County’s five ten- Throop beat Dishman and Man- ing four birdies and Zedrick “Played well enough to ad- Noblesville scores: Will Per- each other. nis players that competed in the or 3-6, 7-6 (10), 6-1 in the state three. Young pointed out that the vance,” said Tigers coach Mike kins 39-45=84, Drew Decker Shoji Fujita carded a 74, IHSAA’s individual singles and championship. Royals’ low three scores were all Mozingo. “We had some strug- 43-44=87. with two birdies, while Patrick doubles tournament saw their Lewis and Reeves finished from sophomores. gles out there on the course to- Michael had one birdie in his seasons come to an end last Sat- their season 27-2, while Buk- “Coming from sectionals, day, especially on the back nine. GOLDEN EAGLES GET round of 75. Sam Booth scored urday in the semi-finals. kasagaram and Orme finished we didn’t have one person who But the kids did a good job of FIRST REGIONAL WIN a 76, including three birdies, and Fishers senior Lucy Loy their season 26-3. had played in a postseason be- grinding things out and getting Guerin Catholic finally Owen Sander carded a 77. dropped her singles semi-final All five Hamilton County cause of last year, obviously not it home.” made its postseason break- Carmel will be making its match to Park Tudor junior Lau- tennis players advanced to the having a season, and so many Noblesville had two indi- through on Thursday, as the 34th appearance at the state ren Long, 6-3, 6-4. Loy finished semi-finals with quarter-final seniors the year before,” said viduals play at the regional. Will Golden Eagles triumphed at the meet. The Greyhounds are tied her season with a 28-1 record. victories last Friday at North Young. “We’re really chalking Perkins scored 84 and Drew Lake Central regional at Sandy for fourth place with La Porte In doubles action, the Car- Central. this year up to getting great ex- Decker carded an 87, including Pines Golf Club in Demotte. and Marion in terms of total mel team of sophomore Alexa Loy beat Valparaiso senior perience for years to come on one birdie. The victory is the first-ever state finals appearances. Lafay- Lewis and junior Hallie Reeves Rose Pastoret 6-0, 6-2 in singles our program.” postseason championship for ette Jefferson is first with 44, fol- fell to Delta seniors Tynan play. As for the doubles, Lew- Tyler Lacy scored a 78 for AT THE PLAYERS CLUB Guerin Catholic, which scored lowed by Columbus North with Dishman and Maggie Manor is and Reeves won over Gosh- HSE, while Thomas Reising Team scores: Hamilton a 296 for the win. The Golden 42. Bloomington South finished 6-3, 6-3 in one semi-final. In en seniors Kathryn Detweiler added an 86. Both made one Southeastern 296, Cathedral Eagles edged out Carmel by one second at the Providence region- the other semi-final, Hamilton and Joya Drenth 6-1, 6-2. Buk- birdie. 301, Fishers 313, Tipton 318, stroke; the Greyhounds totaled al to secure its 35th appearance Southeastern juniors Misha kasagaram and Orme advanced “We’re peaking at the right Bellmont 324, New Castle 297. Zionsville was third with a at state, putting the Panthers in Bukkasagaram and Emily Orme in a tough match over the Jas- time,” said Young. “We knew 324, Mount Vernon 325, York- 318 and will join GC and Carmel third place. fell to Evansville Memorial se- per team of sophomore Brailyn that we were close Monday at town 326, Bishop Chatard at next week’s state meet. niors Abigail Myers and Margo Whaley and junior Delaney sectionals. We knew that we 331, Monroe Central 335, Guerin’s Connor McNeely See Golf . . . 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To register, visit riverview.org/classes or call 317.776.7999. Registration is required. Attendees must wear masks. A10 Sports Week of June 14, 2021 Golf from Page A9 Westfield had two individ- playoff to beat Zionsville to win scored 114 and Grant Ferren uals advance to state. Alec Ce- the Westfield sectional at Ulen carded a 121. sare’s one-under par 71 earned Country Club in Lebanon. Both him individual runner-up honors Carmel and Zionsville finished AT ULEN COUNTRY CLUB and a ticket to Prairie View. Ce- with team scores of 295. Their Team scores: Carmel 295 sare drained two birdies in his fifth-man scores were identical, (won in playoff), Zionsville round. Hunter Cook scored a 73, too, with both schools’ golfers 295, Guerin Catholic 299, tying for fourth place and quali- carding a 78. Westfield 306, Western fying for state, and making four So, the teams went to a Boone 352, Lebanon 354, birdies. Nolan Hall scored 76 playoff, and the Greyhounds University 398, Frankfort and had one birdie. triumphed on the second hole. 412, Bethesda Christian 440, The state meet takes place With that, Carmel claimed its Sheridan inc. Tuesday and Wednesday at Prai- 15th sectional championship and Medalist: Jacob Modleski rie View. first since 2017. (GC) 34-36=70, won in play- Booth was the Greyhounds’ off. AT SANDY PINES low man with a 72, giving him Carmel scores: Sam Booth Team scores: Guerin Cath- fifth place individually, with 37-35=72, Joe Armfield 39- olic 296, Carmel 297, Zions- Armfield right behind him by 34=73, Shoji Fujita 38-37=75, ville 318, Crown Point 328, scoring a 73. All five of the Car- Patrick Michael 38-37=75, Valparaiso 331, Lake Cen- mel players finished in the 70s, Owen Sander 43-35=78. tral 332, Faith Christian 342, and made at least two birdies. Other Guerin Catholic Photo provided Chesterton 346, Logansport Booth had the most with five, scores: Connor McNeely The Guerin Catholic boys golf team won its first-ever postseason 346, Twin Lakes 353, Harri- followed by Michael with four, 36-38=74, Christian Hein championship by claiming the Lake Central regional last Thursday at son 359, Boone Grove 361, Armfield and Sander with three 38-37=75, Andrew White Sandy Pines in Demotte. The Golden Eagles scored 296 and advanced to 41-39=80, Leo Wessel 44- Munster 363, West Lafayette each and Fujita with two. the state meet for the second time. 370, Rochester 371, La Porte Guerin Catholic placed third 42=86. 373, Knox 421, North Judson with 299. The Golden Eagles’ Westfield scores: Hunter son. We got them one time, they with his putter most of the year Starnes also had three birdies in 429. Modleski was the individual Cook 34-37=71, Alec Cesare got us three or four. It’s a good, and was hanging in the 79, 80 his round. Lacy carded an 83, Medalist: Connor McNeely medalist, winning a playoff after 41-33=74, Nolan Hall 36- solid rivalry and we were fortu- area, so he came back with a 74 with one birdie. (GC) 33-37=70. carding an even-par 70. Modle- 43=79, Timmy Leonard 44- nate to come out on top today.” today and was just awesome.” Noblesville finished fourth Other Guerin Catholic ski had three birdies in his round. 38=82, Colin Nixon 43-40=83. Both teams also advanced Albright’s round of 79 as a team by scoring 320. Peck scores: Leo Wessel 35- McNeely was next in line University scores: Ben Ewer to Thursday’s Muncie Central included two birdies, while scored 77 and Decker 78 to ad- 38=73, Jacob Modleski with a 74, including two birdies. 48-40=88, Andrew Dickerson regional, which takes place at Schade’s 81 included one birdie. vance as individuals. 36-38=74, Andrew White Hein and Wessel both made one 50-50=100, Quinn Dryden The Players Club in Yorktown. Wolf also carded an 81. Perkins and Alex Peck (83) 39-40=79, Christian Hein 42- birdie. 52-52=104, Nick Boschee They will be joined by Tipton, Southeastern’s Zedrick was both totaled three birdies for No- 39=81. Westfield placed fourth with 51-55=106, Austin Clark 57- which finished third by carding a the individual champion, finish- blesville, while Decker and Rory Carmel scores: Joe Armfield a 306. The Shamrocks took all 54=111. 314. In addition, two Noblesville ing with a one-under par 70. The Bushong (82) both had one. 34-38=72, Shoji Fujita 38- three individual qualifying spots: Sheridan scores: Tyler Gar- players qualified for the regional sophomore totaled three birdies Hamilton Heights finished 36=74, Patrick Michael 38- Cook scored a 71 to take third ner 56-58=114, Grant Ferren as individuals. in his round, which he said was fifth as a team with 347. Garrett 37=75, Sam Booth 39-37=76, place individually, followed by 62-59=121. Fishers delivered consistent his best round of the season and James was the Huskies’ low man Owen Sander 38-39=77. Cesare with 74 and Hall with 79. scores among its five golfers. that he played “pretty well.” with an 82. Ethan Millsaps had Westfield scores: Alec Ce- Cesare led the birdie count Fishers claimed its inau- Conner McMillan carded a 73, “I definitely have been two birdies, while James, Lance sare 36-35=71, Hunter Cook with three, followed by Cook gural sectional trophy in boys which gave him third place indi- working to get better,” said Ze- Jones and Nathan Cox all had one. 37-36=73, Nolan Hall 38- and Timmy Leonard with two golf last Monday with a close vidually. Ryan Witt, the Tigers’ drick. “I’ve been on the edge of 38=76. each. Hall and Colin Nixon both win at the Noblesville sectional, No. 4 golfer, helped out with a going under and today was the AT FOX PRAIRIE made one birdie. which took place at Fox Prairie 74. McMillan made one birdie, day.” Team scores: Fishers 307, SECTIONAL RESULTS University scored a 398 to Golf Course. Fishers edged out while Witt had two. Starnes was right behind Hamilton Southeastern 308, As the boys golf sectionals place seventh. Ben Ewer led the Southeastern by one stroke, 307- “So proud of Ryan today,” Zedrick with a 72, giving him Tipton 314, Noblesville 320, finished up in Indiana last Mon- Trailblazers with an 88, making 308, for the title. said Mozingo. “He struggled individual runner-up honors. Hamilton Heights 347, Lapel day, Carmel had probably the two birdies. “We knew it was going to be 353, Pendleton Heights 357, closest sectional victory of all. Sheridan had two players close,” said Mozingo. “They had Frankton 395, Daleville 398, The Greyhounds needed a at the sectional. Tyler Garner our number pretty much all sea- Elwood 403, Anderson 416, Alexandria 431. Medalist: Lane Zedrick (HSE) 35-35=70. Fishers scores: Conner Mc- Millan 37-36=73, Ryan Witt 37-37=74, Matthew Albright 44-35=79, Will Schade 38- 43=81, Matt Wolf 40-41=81. Other Southeastern scores: Cole Starnes 40-32=72, Ty- ler Lacy 41-42=83, Thomas Reising 42-41=83, Nate Ben- son 47-38=85. Noblesville scores: Will Per- kins 37-40=77, Drew Decker 38-40=78, Rory Bushong 40- 42=82, Alex Peck 45-38=83, Brady Mangin 40-43=83. Reporter photo by Richie Hall Heights scores: Garrett James 43-39=82, Nathan Photo courtesy Carmel High School Athletics The Fishers boys golf team won its first-ever Cox 44-43=87, Ethan Mill- The Carmel boys golf team won the Westfield sectional championship last sectional championship last Monday at Fox saps 41-46=87, Vincent Har- Monday at Ulen Country Club in a very close finish. The Greyhounds beat Prairie Golf Club. The Tigers scored a 307, edging ley 48-43=91, Lance Jones Zionsville in the second hole of a playoff to claim the trophy. out Hamilton Southeastern by one stroke. 46-46=92. 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