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Continuance granted on Brainard to give virtual Beaver’s proposed gravel pit ‘State of the The REPORTER Last month, the Hamilton Due to the continuance, no The City of Noblesville announced last County Parks Department an- public comment period regard- Thursday that Chris Beaver has requested a nounced that if the project was ing the application will be held continuance of his Noblesville Plan Com- approved, expansion would hap- at the Oct. 19 Plan Commission City’ address mission application that would potentially pen in two phases. meeting. All written comments The REPORTER move forward a controversial proposed Phase 1 entails a 10-acre land and petitions received to this Mayor Jim Brainard will present the gravel pit near Potter's Bridge. donation by Beaver Materials. point will be included with the annual State of the City virtually at 11:30 According to city officials, the project Phase 2 would be an addi- information at the Nov. 16 Plan a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4 as OneZone was to be heard by the Noblesville Plan tional 40-acre land donation by Commission meeting. hosts the November Commission on Monday, Oct. 19. It has Beaver Materials. Phase 2 would The Planning Department Lunch Break. Brainard now been scheduled for the Nov. 16 meet- include the creation of a 30-acre Beaver will continue to gather public in- will give an update on ing. lake by Beaver Materials for the use of rec- put and comments on this project over the how the city is doing Once gravel operations are complete, reational activities provided by the Hamil- coming month. You can submit addition- on several subjects, in- Beaver has pledged to give the property to ton County Parks Department. al written comments via email to Denise cluding finances, eco- the county parks department to allow for The project has been adamantly op- Aschleman at daschleman@noblesville. nomic development the expansion of Potters Bridge Park to the posed by a group of Noblesville citizens in.us, or at Noblesville City Hall, 16 S. and business matters. north. known as “Don’t Leave It To Beaver.” 10th St., Suite B140, until Monday, Nov. 9. In order to ensure the health and safety of all OneZone members, Brainard partners and guests, this year’s event will be held virtually. Plan to watch from the Outdoor classroom now open comfort of your own home or perhaps hold a small viewing gathering from your office. at Carmel’s Coxhall Gardens See Address . . . Page A4 The REPORTER Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Department held a special ceremony mark- Request for ing the opening of the recently completed Outdoor Classroom at Coxhall Gardens, located on 116th Street between Hoover new Hamilton Road and Towne Road in Carmel. Thanks to the generosity of the dedicat- County court ed members of the Coxhall Guild and the diligence of the Hamilton County Master moves forward Gardeners, visitors to the popular Chil- dren’s Garden in Coxhall Gardens will now The REPORTER be able to enjoy the new Outdoor Class- A push to bring a new court to room – an open-air shelter that provides the Hamilton County took a step forward space for nature education programming in last Friday, according to State Reps. an outdoor environment. Donna Schaibley (R-Carmel) and Jerry The Outdoor Classroom is encircled Torr (R-Carmel). by a pollinator garden, comprised of plants The Interim Study Committee on selected for their ability to attract observ- the Courts and Judiciary, chaired by able pollinating insects, such as butterflies. Torr, recommended to the Indiana The garden serves as an extension of the Photo provided General Assembly to allow Hamilton Members of both the Coxhall Guild and Hamilton County Master Gardeners County to create a new court. Schai- See Coxhall . . . Page A3 gathered at the opening of the Outdoor Classroom. bley said the court is needed because of the population growth in the past 10 years. Currently, Hamilton County is the fourth most-populous county in the state and projected to be Indiana's Judge: Absentee ballots must be second-largest county by 2050. "Rapid growth has proven to be received by noon on Election Day See Court . . . Page A2 Hamilton County party chiefs respond to court’s decision

The REPORTER “I am deeply concerned that so many efforts “I respect the decision of the court. Voters HSE school board Curtis Hill are being expended to limit voting in this state. have had sufficient time to request a ballot, last Tuesday applauded a federal appel- You have to ask why is the current Secretary of and continue to be able to do so by Oct. 22. State and Governor so presented with late court’s summary decision reversing a Over 24,000 absen- afraid of the public and district court injunction that would have tee ballots that were their ability to vote? required Indiana election officials to count sent out by Hamil- $259.25M budget Why does Indiana have mailed absentee ballots received after the ton County election short voting hours, only officials in the first By LARRY LANNAN statutory deadline. excused absentee bal- mailing on Sept. 14 LarryInFishers.com Indiana law says officials may count lots, and now demand- and continued high only those absentee ballots received by ing mail-in ballots must volumes of absentee Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) school be in the hands of the noon on Election Day. In response to a law- requests shows that election office by noon? board members were recently presented suit from Common Cause Indiana; howev- voters are aware of It seems that they are with a 2021 spending plan totaling $259.25 er, a judge for the U.S. District Court for the their right to request in fear of a large voter million, a 3.37 percent increase over the an absentee ballot, Southern District of Indiana said that law turnout that will result in a possible change on 2020 budget. and we recommend that voters fill out and is unconstitutional for the upcoming elec- who gets elected, so let’s do everything we can return the ballots as soon as possible.” Chief Financial Officer Cecilie Nunn tion because the COVID-19 pandemic has to limit voting.” told the board the student population num- – Laura Campbell, Hamilton County created a risk that ballots mailed close to – Joe Weingarten, Hamilton County Republican Party Chair ber is down about 400 this school year, Election Day will not be received on time. Democratic Party Chair mostly at the kindergarten level. Nunn at- The judge issued an injunction requiring tributes the decline to COVID. the state to count absentee ballots received late court wrote that while the COVID-19 delayed during the pandemic can protect Since state funding is largely tied to by 10 days after Election Day. pandemic has “caused great loss,” it is themselves by using early in-person vot- the number of students enrolled, there will In response to the State’s motion to “not a good reason for the federal judicia- ing or posting their ballots early,” the court be a deficit in the education fund -provid stay the injunction, the U.S. Court of Ap- ry to assume tasks that belong to political- wrote in its ruling. ed by the state. Nunn says a budget study peals for the 7th Circuit summarily re- ly responsible officials.” versed that ruling on Tuesday. The appel- “People who worry that mail will be See Ballots . . . Page A4 See HSE Budget . . . Page A4

Paid for by Campaign for Mark Heirbrandt A2 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 19, 2020 Fighting For For State Senate Hoosier Healthcare Bringing Balance Back www.SaundersForIndiana.com Paid for by Saunders for Indiana Former judge Sturdevant passes away The REPORTER Former Hamilton County Superior Court 5 Judge Wayne Sturdevant died on Friday, Oct. 16. Sturdevant served as judge for 20 years prior to his retirement in 2017. Rendering provided Prior to his Once construction on the new apartments begins, Cityscape representatives say it is expected to finish within 24 months. position as a judge, Sturdevant served as Hamil- ton County Chief Sturdevant Deputy Prosecutor from 1985 to 1996 Noblesville Council hears and as a deputy prosecutor from 1980 request for zoning change to 1985. Heart and Soul 290 luxury apartments planned for former Marsh Supermarket The REPORTER Services Manager Joyceann Yelton, City- gather spaces, bike room, massage room Free Clinic Last Tuesday, the Noblesville Com- scape Development plans to build 290 lux- and outdoor living space with grills. mon Council heard a request for a zoning ury apartments on the site. The council took no action on the re- holding a virtual change of 7.5 acres located at 17901 River Yelton said the development will in- quest at the Tuesday meeting. Represen- Road, the site of the former Marsh super- clude four-story apartment buildings with tatives for Cityscape say once the zoning market. The change in zoning would be the mostly one- and two-bedroom apartments, change is approved, demolition of the old “Mask”-a-rade next step in a planned apartment building but may also include some studio apart- Marsh building will begin in early 2021 on Noblesville’s west side. ments. Amenities will include an inground and construction on the apartments should Gala on Nov. 7 According to Noblesville Development pool, co-working space, conference space, be completed within 24 months. The REPORTER Heart and Soul Free Clinic will cele- brate the clinic with its second annual fund- raising Gala. This year, the gala will be a Noblesville Chamber luncheon virtual event at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 7. Taking the health of the community se- riously is important to the clinic, but event organizers want to have fun so the theme of will focus on county’s economy the gala will be a “Mask”-a-rade. Heart and Soul Free Clinic provides partner, and they are certainly the room to half capacity. In ad- The REPORTER free medical, dental and mental healthcare The Noblesville Chamber of Com- experts when it comes to the dition, all attendees will get their to uninsured and underinsured individuals merce will join with First Merchants to economy and small business,” temperature taken upon arrival. in Central Indiana. Besides providing care reflect on the state of the economy in said Chamber President & CEO We are offering a contactless ex- at the clinic in Westfield, medical care is Hamilton County at its chamber luncheon Bob DuBois. “Especially during press check-in. Meals are being also provided on the mobile medical unit on Wednesday, Oct. 28 at Purgatory Golf these times of economic uncer- served to tables (as opposed to a that travels to several different locations. Club in Noblesville. The keynote presen- tainty, businesses need to hear buffet line). We will have hand The clinic was founded in 2009 by Sandy tation will be delivered by incoming First from experts to hear what may sanitizer stations placed around Kirsch and originally located in downtown Merchants CEO Mark Hardwick. be on the horizon. We’re looking the room. Face coverings will be Westfield but moved to its current location at Current First Merchants President & forward to hearing from our part- required except when attendees 17338 Westfield Park Road, Suite 1 in 2018. CEO Michael C. Rechin announced his ners from First Merchants, and Hardwick are eating, and tables are limited retirement in September and will serve Noblesville-area businesses will definitely to five people.” More details until the end of the year. Mark Hardwick, benefit from hearing from Mr. Hardwick.” First Merchants Bank, one of the No- Tickets are $100 to “attend.” Each the incoming CEO, currently serves as This luncheon will likely be the final blesville Chamber’s Legacy Partners, is the “attendee” will receive a link to the event First Merchant’s executive vice president, full membership gathering of the Nobles- largest financial services holding company along with a Heart and Soul Mask and a chief operating officer, and chief financial ville Chamber for the year. It will offer a in Central Indiana, offering commercial gift to celebrate with the clinic. The mask officer. Rechin will remain on the First virtual ticket option along with the in-per- banking, credit card services, mortgage will serve as a link to discounts at various Merchants Board of Directors and will son option. and trust services. The October Economic local businesses. The list of mask partners serve as an advisor to First Merchants go- “We are doing everything we can to Outlook luncheon will run from 11:30 a.m. will be announced at the end of October. ing forward. offer our events in a way that makes the to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 28. Tickets To purchase event tickets, go to heartand- The Noblesville Chamber is excited health of our local businesses our highest are $25 for chamber members and $30 soulclinic.org/virtual-mask-a-rade-gala. to have Hardwick speak at the Oct. 28 priority,” DuBois said. “The event space at for guests. Those interested may register Another way to support the Gala is the luncheon. “First Merchants has a consis- Purgatory has the capacity for 175 people; at noblesvillechamber.com or by calling raffle. Raffle tickets are $75 each. Raffle tent record of being a strong community we are only allowing registrations to fill (317) 773-0086. prizes include bourbon, ‘A Night Down- town,’ a picnic or Hamilton County golf. Raffle winners will be drawn at the virtual PLE TAKES YOU PLACES! Court event. You do not need to be present to win. from Page A1 If you are interested in a ticket, please call the clinic at (317) 804-5782 or email info@ Hamilton County heartandsoulclinic.org. Payment for the raffle is cash or check. Seniors: • Free or low cost rides Community • Medical appts, grocery trips, visits to PLE, and others First Bank offers • COVID-19 Protocols in place Trick-or-Treat The REPORTER Call 317-815-7000 for more information Community First Bank of Indiana (CFB) has announced that it will be hand- or check us out on Facebook & Youtube ing out pre-packaged bags of candy to kids who visit the lobby or drive-thru of PrimeLifeEnrichment.org any branch during the week of Halloween (Oct. 26-31). Hamilton County Reporter "We made the decision to cancel our an- Photo provided nual Westfield Community Trunk or Treat USPS 22200 | Volume 2020, Issue 10.19 event to respect the CDC's holiday celebra- Contact Information State Rep. Donna Schaibley testifies during a Sept. 30 hearing by the Interim Study Committee on Courts and the Judiciary tion guidelines, but wanted to still provide Publisher Jeff Jellison Subscription Inquiries on the need for a new court in Hamilton County. The committee a safe way for families in the community [email protected] [email protected] to enjoy the Halloween festivities with us," 317-408-5548 provided its recommendation to the Sports Editor Richie Hall said Lainey Schroer, Marketing/Commu- Mailing Address [email protected] to allow Hamilton County leaders to create a new court. PO Box 190 Twitter: @Richie_Hall nication Manager. "The CFB staff will be Westfield, IN 46074 Public Notices beneficial for our area in multiple ilton County," Torr said. "As more dressed up in costume on Friday, October Web Address [email protected] ways, but it's also put a strain on people choose to move their family 30 as part of our annual employee costume www.ReadTheReporter.com 765-365-2316 our courts as they manage increased here or locate their business in our contest, so that will be a particularly fun Hamilton County Reporter is published weekly, except the weeks of Thanksgiving and Christmas, by Hamilton County Reporter Newspaper LLC, workloads and cases," Schaibley area, we must ensure we are keep- day to come to trick-or-treat." 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060-3835. Periodicals postage paid said. "In order to continue serving ing up with growing demands on Both customers and non-customers are at Noblesville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: our community, our judicial system our legal system." invited to stop by in costume during oper- Hamilton County Reporter, 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060. must be equipped to keep matters Based off the interim commit- ating hours. Please plan for trick-or-treat- moving in a timely fashion." tee's recommendation, Schaibley ers and chaperones to wear a mask, main- Torr said Hamilton County has expects to author legislation during tain social distancing by using the floor one judicial officer for every 33,801 the 2021 legislative session, which markers, and respect all guidelines from All Local, All the Time! people in Hamilton County. That's begins in January. If approved by local officials. compared to one judicial officer for the General Assembly, the judge Branch locations and hours can be 9,897 Hoosiers in Marion County. for this court would stand for elec- found at cfbindiana.com/locations. Please "The committee's recommen- tion in 2022 and take the bench on note that only the Oak Ridge branch will be ReadTheReporter.com dation is a step forward for Ham- Jan. 1, 2023. open on Saturday, Oct. 31. Week of Oct. 19, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A3 Indiana teens signing up to Arcadia celebrates downtown mural work the polls on Election Day The REPORTER rent activities in a colorful, WISH-TV | wishtv.com 17 can work as a anapolis, more the teenagers’ tech-savvy Last Thursday, Arca- fun way.” Teenagers who aren’t clerk or judge at a than 4,000 people minds would be a help on dia residents celebrated Public artist, entrepre- old enough to vote in the polling place. have signed up to Election Day. the town’s new downtown neur and Nickel Plate Arts upcoming election are still “I hope they work the polls. “Particularly our teen- mural. The mural, created member Nekoda Witsken encouraged to help out at learn the civics He doesn’t agers,” Hollis said. “A lot by Hamilton Heights High and Hamilton Heights teach- the polls. of an election day have exact num- of them will work the elec- School students with the er Taylor Myers guided the “We’re really hoping and all the things bers, but Russell tronic poll books, which is help of Nickel Plate Arts, students on the project. that when you get kids in- that go on,” Wil- Hollis, a deputy an iPad. The iPad has a list was made possible thanks to “The QuIP grant also in- volved at an early age, then liams said. director with the of every registered voter in a Quick Impact Placebased cludes a small scholarship, that’s going to be something Williams told Marion Coun- the county. That’s how we (QuIP) grant from the Indi- details forthcoming, for fu- they will continue through News 8 a little Williams ty Clerk’s Of- check-in voters. Typical- ana Office of Community ture students who help main- life,” Hamilton County more than 100 teens have fice, said far more 16- and ly by scanning the back of and Rural Affairs. tain the mural,” Pickett said. Clerk Kathy Williams said. applied to work in Hamilton 17-year-olds have signed up their driver’s license or In- “We are excited to The mural is located on The Secretary of State’s County on Election Day. this year than in 2016 and diana ID, so that’s what a have this beautiful art in the west side of the build- Office runs the Hoosier Hall Back in 2016, only about previous election cycles. lot of our younger election our downtown,” Arcadia ing at 124 W. Main St., the Pass Student Poll Worker 30 teenagers applied. This “It says our Generation workers will do. They are Clerk-Treasurer Jennifer background for the current Program aimed at helping time around, it’s the most Z and our Millennials – that very familiar with that tech- Pickett said. “It showcases farmer’s market as well as young adults learn about they’ve ever had. they are excited, that they nology, as they use it every Arcadia’s history and cur- the future splash pad. democracy in action, as it “Oh! I mean, it’s a great are engaged in the political day.” happens on Election Day. thing,” she said. process and in our govern- To access an applica- Williams says after pa- Half an hour away, at ment that represents them,” tion to work the polls, visit perwork and required ap- the Marion County Election said Hollis. in.gov/sos/elections/2670. Noblesville to present provals, teens aged 16 and Board in downtown Indi- Hollis and Williams said htm. ‘Nightmare on Main Coxhall from Page A1 Street’ costume party The REPORTER $35 and will allow the guest Noblesville Main Street entry into the event and cos- has announced a brand-new tume contest, access into a event for 2020. With all the designated VIP section with uncertainty this year has tables and chairs in close presented, moving forward proximity to the stage and with something will allow the fresh and out-of- guest to jump the the-box brought entrance line. For forth a light of more ticket in- positivity. formation, please Nightmare visit rb.gy/vr- on Main Street tuyn is a Halloween To become a costume party for those age sponsor, vendor or volun- 21 and over from 7:30 to teer at any of these events, 11 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30 contact Noblesville Main on the Logan Street Bridge Street at (317) 776-0205 or in downtown Noblesville. noblesvillemainstreet.org. Activities will include a About Noblesville costume contest, live music, Main Street food trucks, alcohol vendors Noblesville Main Street and more All activities will is a 501c3 independent, take place during this time. not-for-profit organization Guests are able to whose mission is to enrich Photo provided choose from two ticket op- the culture and community Sharon Terry, Past President of the Coxhall Guild, cuts down a specially-crafted wooden butterfly tions. General admission is of Noblesville’s downtown memento during a ceremony officially opening the new Outdoor Classroom in Coxhall Gardens. $15 per ticket and will allow historic district by creating the guest into the event as partnerships and programs classroom and was given allow program partici- Parks recognizes and ter Gardeners for this re- well as an entry into the cos- to connect people to unique to the park by past Cox- pants to be immersed in thanks members of the markable new addition to tume contest. VIP tickets are places and experiences. hall Guild President Sha- an environment contain- Coxhall Guild and its Past a park that offers visitors ron Terry and the Terry ing the very subject matter President, Sharon Terry not only learning oppor- family. The classroom and being discussed. and her family, and the tunities, but memorable surrounding garden will Hamilton County Hamilton County Mas- experiences, as well. ReadTheReporter.com

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Ben L. Sprinkle Jr. William F. “Bill” Price Ruth “Betty” Elizabeth Ross Paquette October 31, 1920 – October 9, 2020 November 12, 1954 – October 9, 2020 March 3, 1934 – October 13, 2020 Ben L. Sprinkle Jr., 99, Noblesville, passed away on Friday, Oc- William F. “Bill” Price, 65, formerly of Carmel, passed away Ruth “Betty” Elizabeth Ross Paquette, 86, passed away Tues- tober 9, 2020 at Hamilton Trace of Fishers. on Friday, October 9, 2020. Bill was born on day, October 13, 2020 at St. Francis Hospital He was born on October 31, 1920 to Ben L. November 12, 1954 in Noblesville to the late in . She was born on March 3, Sprinkle Sr. and Ida Mae (Russell) Sprinkle Fred and Mildred Price. Bill was a Deputy 1934 in Chicago, Ill., to Edward R. Ross and in Cannelton, Ind. for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Depart- Dorothy M. Altherr Ross. Ben was a proud United States Ma- ment and a police officer with the Fishers Betty is survived by her daughters, Su- rine veteran who served during WWII. For Police Department for many years. zanne E. (Ron) Valle and Mary L. (Ken) many years, he was a teacher and principal Bill always had a story to tell with his McCain; grandchildren, Ken (Kelly) Mc- for Lawrence Township Schools, Durban positive attitude. Bill will be missed deep- Cain, Melissa (Nick) Lavella, Natalie (Nick) Elementary, Hamilton Southeastern High ly. Bill was a wonderful father and a great Catton, Matt (Katie) McCain and Nathan School, and finally Fishers Elementary. Af- friend. Quote from Bill: “God is good, all (Raquel) Valle; great-grandchildren, Emma, ter retirement, Ben worked for Walmart. He the time.” Nolan, Bailee, Marti, Charlotte, Marin, Myl- loved reading and watching sports, especial- Bill is survived by his daughter, Amanda es, Leo and James; and half-sisters, Peggy ly football. Ben enjoyed working outdoors, (husband, Nolan) Haynes. Ross and Mary Lou Sheridan. raising farm animals and gardening. Family and friends gathered on Friday, October 16 at Flanner In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- He is survived by his children, Joyce Buchanan-Carmel. A funeral Mass was celebrated on Saturday, Oc- band, Armand; and brother, Robert M. Ross. L. Houk, Michael Sprinkle, Sherri Sprin- tober 17 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, Cicero, and was Betty was a 1952 graduate of Broad Ripple High School in In- kle and Cathy Ellis; nine grandchildren; 18 livestreamed at sacredheartcicero.org. Burial followed at Estates of dianapolis. She was a 1956 graduate of Purdue University with a BS great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and his sister, Serenity Cemetery, Marion. in Home Economics. Patricia Lewis. Please visit flannerbuchanan.com to sign the online guest register. During her life, Betty was a dietician, Executive Director of Sig- In addition to his parents, Ben was preceded in death by his wife, ma Kappa’s Central Office and retired from Delta Tau Delta Central Margaret J. Sprinkle; brothers, Robert Sprinkle and Morris Sprinkle; Office. Betty also volunteered for several non-profit organizations. and his sister, Jerri Mitchell. Kathleen Carroll A private family service will be held. Randall & Roberts Funeral Services were held on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at Randall Home has been entrusted with Betty’s care. & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville, with visita- March 18, 1954 – October 13, 2020 Memorial contributions can be made to Alzheimer’s Associa- tion prior to the time of service at the funeral home with Rev. Cheryl tion, 50 E. 91st St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (alz.org). Russell officiating. Burial will be at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Kathleen Carroll, 66, Westfield, passed away on Tuesday, Octo- Condolences: randallroberts.com Indianapolis at a later date. ber 13, 2020 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indi- Memorial contributions may be made to First Christian Church anapolis. She was born on March 18, 1954 of Noblesville, 16377 Herriman Blvd., Noblesville, IN 46060. to William and Jean (Doubekin) Carroll in Patricia “Pat” Ann Prater Condolences: randallroberts.com Montclair, N.J. Kathleen was an animal lover and en- February 12, 1941 – October 14, 2020 joyed taking care of snakes. She was a music David F. Voltz fan of every genre. Kathleen loved everyone Patricia “Pat” Ann Prater, 79, Noblesville, passed away on and was a loving grandmother to her grand- Wednesday, October 14, 2020 in Kentucky. December 8, 1957 – October 9, 2020 children and their friends. She was born on February 12, 1941 to Ran- She is survived by her daughter, Brandi dolph and Mary Margaret (Ross) Hoff in David F. Voltz, 62, Westfield, passed away on Friday, October Shoemaker (fiancé, Spencer Slater); - boy Greenfield. 9, 2020 at IU Health University Hospital in friend, Jessie Lee Pitsenbarger; sister, Birda Pat enjoyed her job as a mail carrier for Indianapolis. He was born on December 8, Baldwin; step-daughters, Shellena Raffone, Jessica Hamilton and the United States Post Office and spending 1957 to James and Mary (Miller) Voltz in Schandra Pitsenbarger; grandson, Christian Keith Rivera; great-grand- time with family. Wheeling, W.V. daughter, Violet Dahlia Rivera; and her beloved cat, Roger. She is survived by her daughter, Tere- Dave worked in software sales for New Visitation was held on Monday, October 19, 2020 at Randall & sa (Mendall) Vetter; grandchildren, Joshua Sunshine LLC. He enjoyed West Virginia Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. (Kara) Vetter, Tiffany (Chris) Smith, - Jar sports and golf. Dave was involved with Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for ed Vetter, Spencer Vetter and Ryan Vetter; Cornerstone Bible Church, especially Mulch Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060. great-grandchildren, Lorelei and Maxx Vet- for Missions. Most of all, he loved spending Condolences: randallroberts.com ter; sister-in-law, Sherron Hoff; and brother, David Kincade. time with his family. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- He is survived by his wife, Linda Voltz; band, Edward Prater; brother, James Hoff; and sister, Phyllis Kincade. sons, Tim (Andrea Migliozzi) Voltz, Jon Judith Kay Davis Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 (Erin) Voltz and Chris (Grace) Voltz; grandchildren, Serafina, Eli, at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. Bella and one granddaughter on the way; his twin sister, Mary Sue August 15, 1938 – October 12, 2020 Visitation will be from 11 a.m. to the time of service at the funeral (Bill) Magers; brothers, Mike (Jackie) Voltz and Tom (Nancy) Voltz; home. Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. sister-in-law, Sharon Voltz; several very loved nieces and nephews; Judith Kay Davis, 82, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, Condolences: randallroberts.com and Linda’s family. October 12, 2020 at her home. She was born In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his broth- on August 15, 1938 to Clarence and Edith er, Bill Voltz. (Cook) Heiny in Noblesville. Services were held on Tuesday, October 13, 2020 at Corner- Judy was a 1956 graduate of Nobles- Address stone Bible Church, 720 Liberty Drive, Westfield, with Pastor Kirk ville High School and was a member of First from Page A1 Welch officiating. Visitation was held prior to the time of service at Christian Church of Noblesville. She was an the church. avid Notre Dame fan and loved Joe Mon- The event will be shown at notification settings. Attendees were asked to wear masks. The service was live tana. Judy loved her family and friends, and 11:30 a.m. with an encore • YouTube.com/Cityof- streamed at discovercbc.org and on the Cornerstone Bible Church, enjoyed watching her grandchildren play presentation at 7 p.m. and can Carmel – Click ‘Subscribe’ Westfield Facebook page. sports. be viewed from any of the and click the bell image for In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Cor- She is survived by her husband, Ray following streaming services: notification settings. nerstone Bible Church, Mulch for Missions, 720 Liberty Drive, Neal “Luck” Davis; son, Barry Neal Davis; Westfield, IN 46074. daughter, Mindy (Jackie) Cannon; grandchildren, Amy Duplaga, • Carmel.in.gov – Click The State of the City Condolences: randallroberts.com Jake Cannon, Ben Davis, Jerod Davis, Matt Davis and Mikaela Da- on the CarmelTV icon at the address will also be avail- vis; great-grandchildren, Scout Duplaga, Sarah Duplaga, Grayson bottom of the page. able for viewing on the big Davis, Lauren Cannon, Jack Cannon, Hazel Davis and Tucker Da- • Facebook/CityofCar- screen in Midtown Plaza at James “Jim” Pickering, Jr. vis; sisters, Marcia Newby and Maryann Dewitt; nieces, Jodie New- by, Monica Broadnick and Megen Ford; nephew, Bryan Newby; as mel – Click ‘Follow’ for both 11:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. March 9, 1954 – October 13, 2020 well as many other nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Judy was preceded in death by her James “Jim” Pickering, Jr., 66, Carmel, passed peacefully on the son, Kent Davis; and her niece, Melanie Hodges. morning of October 13, 2020 in his home Services were held on Friday, October 16, 2020 at Randall & Ballots surrounded by his loving family. Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville, with visitation from Page A1 He was born on March 9, 1954 in Indi- prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Rev. Cheryl Russell Hill praised the ruling, are pleased that the court of anapolis to the late Jack and Betty (Brown) officiated. Burial followed at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. Pickering. Jim married his best friend and In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First and has argued for weeks appeals has implemented love of his life, Susan (Lehr) Pickering. Jim Christian Church of Noblesville, 16377 Herriman Blvd., Nobles- now that changes to Indi- that directive.” was a 1972 graduate of North Central High ville, IN 46060. ana’s election system this In addition to Election School and continued his education at Pur- Condolences: randallroberts.com close to Election Day would Day voting, Hoosiers may due University where he earned his bache- lor’s degree in Political Science. He went on do more harm than good. cast a ballot at various ear- to attend Indiana University School of Law Willodean Hawkey “Our system provides ly-voting locations for 28 in Indianapolis where he graduated in 1979 adequate opportunity for days prior to Election Day. with a Juris Doctorate. August 1, 1928 – October 10, 2020 all Hoosiers to cast a bal- Indiana also permits mail- After graduation, he joined the law firm where he would even- tually retire after 37 years of service – Richards, Boje, Pickering, Willodean Hawkey, 92, Noblesville, passed away on Saturday, lot by Election Day, and in absentee voting in 12 Benner & Becker in Noblesville. October 10, 2020 at Five Star Residences of Noblesville. She was the absentee ballot-receipt different circumstances, He was a co-owner of the Park Street Pub in Westfield for over born on August 1, 1928 to L.B. and Izora (Brown) Troutman in Har- deadline as written by the including when voters are 20 years where he developed many friendships and was unofficially rison, Ark. Indiana General Assembly disabled or elderly, or when known as “The Mayor of Park Street.” Willodean is survived by her children, Teresa Hawkey Silvey, helps most races to be called voters expect to be away Jim is survived by his wife, Susan (Lehr) Pickering; sister, Di- Michael (Gail) Hawkey, Linda Hawkey Brandt and Tim (Karen) ane (David) Giltner; children, Lauren (Jason) Kashman and Griffin Hawkey; grandchildren, Jay Hawkey, Dino Hawkey, Christian on Election Day, and not from their home counties on “Griff” Pickering; three granddaughters, Claire, Caroline and Geor- Hawkey, Chad Brandt, Stephanie Brandt, Colin Brandt, Kenneth days or weeks after,” Hill Election Day. gia Kashman; uncle, Bill (Ardelle) Pickering; cousins, nieces and Hawkey and Matthew Hawkey; great-grandchildren, Henry, Finley, said. “The U.S. Supreme Visit indianavoters. nephews. Sullivan, Murphy and Charlotte; brother, David Troutman; and sis- Court has said repeatedly in.gov to find your polling A drive by visitation will take place from 10 a.m. until the time ter, Freida Blackwood. that courts should not issue place, request an absentee of the Funeral Service at noon on Wednesday, October 21, 2020 at In addition to her parents, Willodean was preceded in death by Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church. her husband, Bernard Hawkey; sisters, Riva Rand, Lenice Meyers election-related injunctions ballot, check the status of A celebration of life will be held at a future date. and Almeda Richesin; brothers, Buster Troutman and Clyde Trout- at the eleventh hour, and we your registration and more. Please visit bussellfamilyfunerals.com to read Jim’s complete man; and sons-in-law, Bob Silvey and Chuck Brandt. obituary. No services are planned at this time. Randall & Roberts Funeral Arrangements entrusted to Bussell Family Funerals, Carm- Homes has been entrusted with Willodean’s care. el-Westfield. Condolences: randallroberts.com HSE Budget from Page A1 801 North Westridge Dr. 17446 Trailview Circle 18473 Piers End Drive #1 16939 Southall Drive task force would be formed, ty tax rate is projected to de- Noblesville • $189,900 Noblesville • $221,900 Noblesville • $199,900 Westfield • $269,900 essentially the same group cline one-half of 1 percent NEW LISTING! NEW LISTING! PENDING PENDING used in previous years to compared to 2020, at 1.245 close budget deficits. Nunn percent. The drop is due to did not indicate how large an increase in property val- she expects the shortfall in uations, according to Nunn. Maintenance free living in this 2BR/2BA home, great Adorable 4BR/2BA home in the heart of Westfield Updated ranch with 3 newly carpeted bedrooms & This 3BR/2.5BA home w/loft is located on a wooded room opens to dining room and kitchen w/large w/beautiful curb appeal, gorgeous laminate hardwood the education fund to be. The board was remind- 2 updated full baths, family rm w/laminate lot & on a cul-de-sac, formal LR & DR, family room island, big pantry, laundry room is large w/extra on main, master on main, stunning outdoor living hardwoods & fireplace, large deck overlooking fully w/fireplace, huge deck overlooks ravine. Move-in storage space, 9 ft ceilings & handicap accessible area, irrigation system, new HVAC The school district will ed that the state legislature fenced back yard. BLC# 21744184 ready! BLC# 21738344 doorways & baths. BLC# 21739627 w/humidifier 2019. BLC# 21738285 receive more than $22 mil- will be enacting a two-year lion in 2021 from a refer- state budget in the 2021 17219 Futch Way 298 Watershed Court 213 Hollowview Drive THE Westfield • $224,900 Noblesville • $860,000 Noblesville • $284,900 endum, passed in 2016 and session and the money for SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! enacted in 2017, that will education will not likely be expire at the end of calendar known until April next year. year 2023. Nunn says the No one chose to speak REALTORS board will need to begin the at the budget public hear- Jennifer Waterfront on Morse, stunning home 4BR/3.5BA, 2-story REALTORS process of deciding whether ing, as no one spoke at the Cute and move-in ready 2-story 3 BR/2.5 BA, eat-in Custom 2-story 4BR/2.5BA, new luxury vinyl GR, walk-out basement w/fireplace & wet bar, gourmet plank flooring on main level. Kit w/SS appliances, kitchen w/pantry, all appliances stay. Large family kitchen w/SS appliances custom cabinets, 2 covered to ask the voters to renew public hearings for two room has gas fireplace, upstairs laundry, newer center island, step down FR w/fireplace, sunroom, carpeting, new roof 8/2020. docks, jet ski dock, trex decking, hot tub, gas fire pit. BLC# geothermal heat/air, deck, storage barn, professional the current referendum rate bonds funding renovation BLC# 21734506 21735401 landscaping. BLC# 21735400 F.C. TUCKER COMPANY, INC. or ask for another amount. and maintenance projects Call Peggy 317-439-3258 or Jen 317-695-6032 • SpeakToDeak.com Peggy The referendum money for school buildings. goes to pay staff salaries The board is slated to Hamilton County Reporter and benefits. enact the 2021 budget at the A 10 x 5 in $50.00 Thanks for readingONLINE Ad (A) Runs ONLY:101620 The thenReporter, switches over to Ad (B) PRINT Hamilton ad on 101720 County! The 2021 school proper- Oct. 28 meeting. Week of Oct. 19, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A5 Friday night football - Week 9 Westfield finishes unbeaten HCC season The Westfield football undefeated seasons last one-yard runs. Jack Pfeiffer team was already the Hoo- Saturday. The Shamrocks’ scored at the 10:29 mark sier Crossroads Conference eighth-grade team also of the period, then Micah champion, but the Sham- went 9-0. Hauser punched into the rocks wanted a little more Westfield was ready end zone with 3:46 left. than that. to go from the beginning. Sean Sullivan made all five Last Friday, Westfield Mason Piening took the extra-point kicks. became an undefeated HCC opening kickoff 99 yards The Shamrocks totaled champion. The Shamrocks for a touchdown. That was 364 yards of offense, -in sailed past Franklin Central the first of three scores for cluding 211 yards through 35-0 at Riverview Health the Shamrocks in the first the air. Webster went 7-for- Stadium to complete their quarter. Maximus Webster 9 for 126 yards. Piening had perfect conference season ran into the end zone from four receptions. Hauser led at 7-0. 11 yards midway through the ground game with 63 Westfield won the HCC the period, then connect- yards rushing. back in 2013, but had to ed with Piening for a 70- David Frey had seven share the title with Fishers. yard touchdown late in the tackles on defense, with This year, the ‘Rocks stand quarter. Magwire Graybill making alone. Coach Jake Gilbert “I was just so happy six stops. Seth Poriah had said he was “just thrilled for with how sharp our guys two tackles for a loss. our senior and our whole were at the start of the “To get a shutout in our team” in winning the con- game,” said Gilbert. “I was conference is an amazing ference. really proud that our guys feat in and of itself,” said “Our JV and freshmen were ready to play. We got Gilbert. “I thought our are playing for an unde- off to a good start and that D-line played hard.” feated season tomorrow,” carried us through. Great Westfield finished the said Gilbert. “We’re just maturity by our seniors.” regular season 8-1 and is blessed.” Both Westfield’s Westfield added two off until Oct. 30, when it junior varsity and freshman more touchdowns in the plays at Noblesville in the teams did complete their second quarter, both on semi-finals of Sectional 4.

Reporter photo by Kirk Green Westfield quarterback Maximus Webster barrels into the end zone during the Shamrocks' game with Franklin Central last Friday at Riverview Health Stadium. Westfield won 35-0 to clinch an undefeated Hoosier Crossroads Conference season. Also pictured for the Shamrocks is Aiden Roberts (62). Orioles pull away from Millers

Photo by Joshua Herd Carmel's Ethan Hall scored two touchdowns during the Greyhounds' 42-0 win over Lawrence Central last Friday night at Carmel Stadium. The 'Hounds finished the season 7-2 and 6-1 in the Metropolitan Conference. 'Hounds sail past

Lawrence Central Reporter photo by Kent Graham By RICHIE HALL force our identity, which is was back after a two-week Noblesville's Jack Snyder (34) reacts after making a fumble recovery CARMEL - Carmel to control the ball, control absence due to injury, and during the Millers' game with Avon last Friday at Beaver Materials Field. ran its win streak to six the clock and try to cre- then we had Dominic Noblesville dropped its ple of times they caught the can’t find a way to get sev- ate passing opportunities Padjean, this was his first games in a row last Friday, Hoosier Crossroads Con- ball and made a tiny little en out of it. We’re getting cruising past Lawrence by doing that. We got to action of this year after ference and regular-season move and they were gone,” better. You can see it week Central 42-0 in a chilly watch the tape and see, but knee surgery. Guys were finale to Avon, 35-14 last he said. in and week out.” game at Carmel Stadium. it feels like we played pret- excited about that and I Friday at Beaver Materials The Millers got on the Noblesville got the final The Greyhounds took ty well.” thought we had a little ex- Field. board in the third quarter touchdown of the game, as care of this Metropolitan Osborne added one tra energy.” The Orioles scored in when their quarterback, Holden Montarsi punched Conference game early, more touchdown during White was the leading the first quarter on a short Conner Meinerding, ran the ball in from the one- scoring three touchdowns the last minute of the first rusher for Carmel with 66 passing touchdown, but the the ball in from 15 yards. yard line. Grayden Addi- in the first quarter. As a quarter on a six-yard run, yards, while Hall totaled Millers were able to hold But the Orioles halted any son made both extra-point result, Carmel finished in then Ethan Hall scored 59 yards. Spencer Han- them scoreless in the sec- comeback hopes with two kicks. second place in the MIC during the first minute of na went 6-for-6 on ex- ond period, staying within more touchdowns in the Owen Jones led the with a 6-1 record, behind the second period, making tra-point kicks. 7-0 at halftime. But two fourth period, an 86-yard Millers’ rushing with 93 only unbeaten Center a three-yard rush into the The Greyhounds fin- big touchdown passes by pass play and a long inter- yards. Grove. end zone. ished the regular season Henry Hesson gave Avon a ception return. Noblesville finished “I was more focused Carmel’s only passing at 7-2 and will take next 21-0 lead midway through “I thought we played HCC play 1-6 and is 2-7 on us continuing to take touchdown of the night week off before returning the third. very well offensively,” said overall. The Millers are steps forward,” said Grey- came at the 9:13 mark of to action on Oct. 30. Car- Noblesville coach Dave Sharpe. “Very similar to the off next week, then host hounds coach John He- the second quarter, when mel will host Pike on that Sharpe credited the Orioles’ Brownsburg game and the Westfield on Oct. 30 in the bert. “Really important, Osborne threw an 18-yard date in the semi-finals of receivers with being “so HSE game. We drive the semi-finals of Class 6A because we’ve had a real- pass to Colton Parker, who Sectional 5. fast and so skilled. A cou- ball down the field, but we Sectional 4. ly good five-week stretch made a perfect catch in the going into the game. end zone. Then, midway YOUR STORY Lawrence Central’s going through the second period, REALTORS STARTS HERE. Call me 317.407.6969 through a lot of injuries. Osborne scored his fourth TalkToTucker.com Their lineup has changed touchdown of the game on [email protected] a lot. We couldn’t come a four-yard run. into this game and consid- The ‘Hounds cruised er those things, we just had through the second half, to focus on what we do.” the entirety of which was This is the best Carmel scored its first played with a running two touchdowns in quick clock. Carmel got one time of the year succession. Zach Osborne more score, this one in the put the ‘Hounds on the fourth quarter when Hall board with a five-yard dashed in from 11 yards. to make a move! scoring run with 5:46 left. The Greyhounds de- 16472 VALHALLA DRIVE • $724,900 Carmel then got the ball fense didn’t allow LC past back right away, and just midfield during the entire over a minute later, Zach first half, and wound up White made a 10-yard run holding the Bears to mi- into the end zone. nus 8 yards rushing in the “We wanted to estab- game. lish running the ball,” said “I thought that we Sagamore Golf Course • Noblesville Hebert. “I don’t think we were very focused,” said threw the ball on the first Hebert. “We had a couple Talk to Dani to help you with your Real Estate needs! drive. We’re trying to rein- guys back. Luke Conley A6 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 19, 2020 Blackhawks drop finale at Carroll Sheridan finished its Keenan Warren add- yards on the ground. regular season at Carroll ed two more touchdowns The Blackhawks fin- last Friday, where the Cou- for Sheridan in the sec- ished HHC play with a 2-3 gars beat the Blackhawks ond half. Warren scored record, and wound up tied 38-22 in a Hoosier Heart- on a six-yard run in the with Carroll for fifth place land Conference game. third quarter, then rushed in the conference. Eastern Carroll led 13-6 after into the end zone from 10 won the HHC with a 7-0 the first quarter; Camer- yards with 27 seconds left record; the Comets beat on Hovey got Sheridan on in the fourth. Both touch- Clinton Prairie 55-6 to the board with a one-yard downs were followed by clinch an unbeaten league touchdown run. But the two-point conversion runs; championship and finished Cougars added 13 more Gavin Reners made the the regular season 9-0. points in the second period run in the third quarter and Sheridan is 4-4 overall to take a 26-6 halftime lead. Peyton Cross got the two and returns home to Bud “We just didn’t have points in the fourth. Wright Stadium Friday to it for some reason,” said Cross finished the game play Tindley in the first Photo by Si DeVaney III Blackhawks coach Bud with 170 yards rushing, round of Class 1A Section- Sheridan's Keenan Warren (16) dives in for a touchdown during the Wright. while Hovey gained 56 al 46. Blackhawks' game at Carroll last Friday. Huskies overwhelmed by Red Devils

Photo by Margaret Fallin Guerin Catholic's Jagger Albert scored a third-quarter touchdown for the Golden Eagles during their 24-14 win over Culver Academies last Friday at the Eagles Nest. Golden Eagles Photo by Bob Cross Hamilton Heights' Trey Ehman fights for additional yards on the carry take care of Culver during the Huskies' Hoosier Conference championship game with West Lafayette last Friday. Guerin Catholic fin- each of the next two quar- ing for 127 yards. Danny ished its regular season ters. Miller sent an 18- Rhoad made a 59-yard Hamilton Heights was 25 yards in to score. A one- Heights rushing with 58 on a winning note, as the yard touchdown pass to run. overwhelmed by West La- yard run by Max Mullis put yards. Vincent Harley came Golden Eagles beat Cul- Ryan Glenn in the second Miller completed 8 fayette 40-0 last Friday, the Red Devils up 20-0 at in as quarterback and to- as the Huskies hosted the the end of the first quarter. taled 56 yards, with Gavin ver Academies 24-14 last period, then Jagger Albert of 10 pass attempts for Red Devils in the Hoosier The second quarter Bramel and Isaac Tuma Friday at the Eagles Nest. scored in the third quarter 78 yards, including the Conference championship began with another West each making two catches. Guerin led 10-0 after on a nine-yard run. Lush- touchdown. Glenn and game. Lafayette touchdown, on Despite the loss, the the first quarter. Addison in kicked extra points af- Elijah Edwards each West Lafayette scored a one-yard run by Collin Huskies finish as overall Lushin kicked a field goal, ter each score. made two receptions. three touchdowns in a Martin, who would later runners-up in the Hoosier then Sam Miller scored on Culver got on the The Golden Eagles four-minute span during catch a touchdown pass. Conference. Heights fin- a two-yard rushing touch- board in the fourth peri- finished their season 3-4 the middle part of the first The Red Devils led 33-0 ished its regular season down. Lushin kicked the od with two touchdowns, and will host West La- quarter. Cannon Melchi at halftime and added an- with a 4-5 record and will extra point. but Guerin Catholic had fayette Friday in the first got the first score on a 19- other touchdown late in the host Bishop Chatard Friday The Golden Eagles the game in hand by then. round of Class 3A Sec- yard run, then Nate Brown fourth. in the first round of Class added one touchdown in Albert led the way, rush- tional 28. took a blocked punt return Trey Ehman led the 3A Sectional 28. Fishers falls at Zionsville, 38-7 Zionsville pulled away with both defenses play- time. Landon Morris teamed mons made seven catches, day and we have two weeks from visiting Fishers last ing strong. But Zionsville’s “But unfortunately, up for a 39-yard pass play while Morris totaled three. to regroup and refocus and Friday, with the Eagles Colin Price broke out for our first drive stalled and score, with Justin Sharkey Carson Dunn led the rush- start a new beginning in the scoring 24 second-half a 65-yard run to score the we were playing catch up kicking the extra point. The ing with 52 yards. Grady playoffs,” said Funk. points to beat the Tigers game’s first touchdown. the rest of the night,” said Eagles finished the fourth Stanley led the Tigers’ de- Fishers finished 2-5 in 38-7 in their regular-season The Eagles added a sec- Funk. quarter with a 13-yard fense with eight tackles, HCC play and 2-7 over- and Hoosier Crossroads ond touchdown with less Zionsville scored two passing touchdown and a followed by Seth Dunnuck all. The Tigers are off -un Conference finale. than a minute to go in the touchdowns in the third field goal. with six stops. til Oct. 30, when it hosts The game started out second quarter on a short quarter to go up 28-0 be- Prewitt had another sol- “We just got to elimi- Hamilton Southeastern in “very competitive,” said pass. Still, the Tigers were fore Fishers got on the id game, going 16-of-32 nate our penalties and keep the semi-finals of Class 6A Fishers coach Curt Funk, only down 14-0 at half- board. Lucas Prewitt and for 161 yards. Jeffrey Sim- working to improve every Sectional 4. Trick - or - Treat! (but we like treats the best) Stop by in costume to our CFB is keeping the Halloween festivities alive this lobbies or drive thru year in a safe way. In lieu of our annual Trunk or Treat, Oct 26 - Oct 31 we are handing out candy bags at all of our branches to all trick-or-treaters! during business hours (Please plan for trick-or-treaters and chaperones to wear for a pre-packaged a mask and respect all guidelines from local officials.) bag of candy!

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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- INTERESTED PARTIES Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- 1912-MF-011414 wherein U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., not in its individual capacity NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 1806-MF-005164 wherein Federal National Mortgage Association was Plaintiff, but solely as Owner Trustee for VRMTG Asset Trust was Plaintiff, and The Date of Sale: November 19, 2020 and The Unknown Tenant, Karen L. Le Plastrier, solely in the capacity as Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Delilah A. Lewis, Deceased was a Defendant, Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Personal Representative of the Estate of John L. Keith, Synchrony Bank f/k/a GE required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County Capital Retail Bank f/k/a GE Money Bank and HSBC Finance Corporation f/k/a cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of Judgment to be Satisfied: $94,603.44 HSBC Bank Nevada were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided November, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D05-1904-PL-003897 bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Plaintiff: The Townes at Noble West Condominium Association, Inc. p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Square Three (3) in Cole and Jones Addition Defendant: SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING LLC, Defendant, Cross- IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, to Cicero, Hamilton County, Indiana. Plaintiff and Third-Party Plaintiff v. HALLOE ROBINSON, et al. Indiana. More commonly known as 90 S Pearl St, Cicero, IN 46034-5049 Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Lot Numbered 58 in Pleasant Acres, an Addition to the City of Noblesville, Parcel No. 29-06-01-202-009.000-011 cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Record Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in 136, pages 117-119, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Hamilton County, Indiana: Indiana. Dennis J. Quakenbush II LEGAL DESCRIPTION More commonly known as 437 N 18th St, Noblesville, IN 46060-2006 Sheriff UNIT 0702 IN BUILDING 7, BLOCK 7 IN THE TOWNES AT NOBLE Parcel No. 29-07-31-402-019.000-013 BARRY T. BARNES WEST HORIZONTAL PROPERTY REGIME, HAMILTON COUNTY, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Plaintiff Attorney INDIANA, CREATED BY DECLARATION DATED JUNE 11, 2004 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Attorney # 19657-49 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 6, 2004 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER Dennis J. Quakenbush II FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. 200400069113; AMENDED BY SUPPLEMENTAL DECLARATION Sheriff 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 DATED APRIL 28, 2005 AND RECORDED JULY 28, 2005 AS BARRY T. BARNES Indianapolis, IN 46250 INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200500047093, IN THE OFFICE OF THE Plaintiff Attorney (317) 237-2727 RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, TOGETHER WITH Attorney # 19657-49 Jackson AN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Township AND LIMITED COMMON AREAS, APPERTAINING TO SAID UNIT 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the AS SET FORTH IN AFORESAID DECLARATION AND SUBSEQUENT Indianapolis, IN 46250 accuracy of the street addressed published herein. AMENDMENTS AND/OR SUPPLEMENTS RECORDED THERETO. (317) 237-2727 NOTICE SUBJECT TO LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES AND EASEMENTS OF Noblesville FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. RECORD. Township RL3815 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Parcel No. 29-10-16-408-002.000-013 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Commonly Known as: 5608 CASTOR WAY, NOBLESVILLE, IN 46062 accuracy of the street addressed published herein. You are cordially invited to the Hamilton County Plan Commission Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be NOTICE Comprehensive Plan Update - last of the township meetings made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Noblesville/Wayne Townships represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the RL3809 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Thursday, October 22, 2020 owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Station Dennis J. Quakenbush II NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 18441 Durbin Road Sheriff of Hamilton County By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Noblesville, IN 46060 Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) 1910-MF-009209 wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and White River Township Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) Sheri L. Maciel and Gerardo Maciel were Defendants, required me to make Thursday, November 5, 2020 Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at Walnut Grove Community Center Attorney public sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020, at the 12695 East 256th Street Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cicero, IN 46034 Attorneys’ Law Firm Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. (513) 322-7000 Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Adams Township Contact Telephone Number Lot Number 43 in Fox Glen, Plat Three, an Addition in Hamilton County, Tuesday, November 10, 2020 Noblesville Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 7, pages 13-14, in the Sheridan Community Center Township Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 300 East 6th Street 5608 Castor Way, Noblesville, IN 46062 More commonly known as 216 Fox Cir, Noblesville, IN 46060-4114 Sheridan, IN 46069 Street Address Parcel No. 29-11-08-301-043.000-012 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made RL3659 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20, 10/26/20 published herein. without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RL3813 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Dennis J. Quakenbush II NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS Sheriff Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, MATTHEW S. LOVE Indiana, Hereinafter referred to as the OWNER, will receive sealed bids for the TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL Plaintiff Attorney following Surface Milling, Patching, and Asphalt Resurfacing of the following INTEREST PARTIES Attorney # 18762-29 project: NOTICE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. 1) Various Roads in Jackson and White River Townships totaling OF SHERIFF’S SALE 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 approximately 11.04 miles and referred to as “Contract 20-03” By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Indianapolis, IN 46250 all in Hamilton County, Indiana. Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1901- (317) 237-2727 Sealed bids can be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered in MF-001170, wherein. U.S. Bank. Trust National Association, as .trustee for Towd Noblesville person to the Hamilton County Auditor’s Office until 12:30 p.m. November 9, Point Master Funding Trust 2015-LM4, was Plaintiff, and T. Tad Bohlsen, was/ Township 2020 at 33 N. 9th Street, Suite L21, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. After 12:30 p.m. were Defendant(s), requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the they can be delivered to the Auditor in the Hamilton County Commissioners with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Courtroom up to the time of the noticed bid opening.” 19th day of November‚ 2020, at the hour(s) of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. said NOTICE All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held in day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, 18100 Cumberland Rd; Noblesville, FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center at Noblesville, Indiana, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, in Hamilton County, RL3810 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Commissioner’s Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 1:45 p.m. local time, Indiana: November 9, 2020. Lot Number 12 in Bridgewater, Section One, a Subdivision in. Hamilton NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include a County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded as Instrument No. 9114079 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes (both and Scrivener’s Error Certificate, recorded July 26, 1995 as Instrument No. the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in 29D03-1912-MF-012310 federal and state), permits licenses, insurance, service costs, etc. incidental to and 9544573, in the Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 169, in the Office of the Recorder Of wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and Julianne Stamps; required for this project. Hamilton County, Indiana. Michael W. Stamps; and Deborah A. Stamps, were Defendants, requiring me to All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required by ALSO; An undivided 1724th interest; in Block D, as designated on make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose the proper and satisfactory execution of the contract to be made, shall be the recorded plat of Bridgewater Section Four, Which was recorded as at public sale to the highest bidder, on November 19, 2019, at the hour of 10:00 furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings and instrument No. 96-44663 in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 731, hi’ the Office of the a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Indiana, specifications included in these documents and will be on file at the Hamilton Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, which l/24th interest shall not be; the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: County Highway Department, 1700 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana, separately conveyable But shall pass title with said Lot. 1-2. A strip of land lying South of Lots Numbered Five (5) and Six (6) in Block beginning at 8:30 a.m. on October 26, 2020 and may be obtained for the sum of More Commonly Known As: 12225 Wayside Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Twelve (12) in Adam Rutters Addition, to the Town of Atlanta, Indiana, and $25 for the Proposal and Specifications of which none is refundable. Payment 29-15-10-003-012.000-020 between them and the south line of grounds formerly conveyed to said Adam shall be by money order or check and shall be made payable to the Hamilton Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Rutter, said strip about 64 feet wide at the East end and 52 feet wide at the County Treasurer. without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. west end and 132 feet long, and being a part of the Northwest Quarter of Each individual proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the Dennis J. Quakenbush II Section One (1) Township Twenty (20) county supplied sealed bid notice bearing the title of the project and the Sheriff of Hamilton County North, Range Four (4) East, in Hamilton County Indiana. name and address of the bidder firmly affixed. All mailer packets shall have a City of Indianapolis / Township: Fall Creek More commonly known as: 305 E. Main Street, Atlanta, Indiana 46031 separately sealed envelope inside the mailer with the county supplied sealed bid 12225 Wayside Road/ Indianapolis. IN 46256 Parcel No. 06-02-01-01-05-033.000 notice firmly affixed to the inside sealed bid. Each proposal must be submitted Street Address Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be without separately. The bidder shall affix identifying tabs to the following sheets of each Jennifer L. Snook relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This is an attempt by a debt collector proposal: Marinosci Law Group to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. • Form 96 455 West Lincolnway, Ste, B Dennis J. Quakenbush II • Non-Collusion Affidavit Valparaiso, IN 46385 Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana • Bid Bond Telephone: (219) 386-4700 Jackson Township • Financial Statement The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address 305 E. Main Street • Employment Eligibility Verification Certification published herein. Atlanta, Indiana 46031 • Receipt of Addendum (If Applicable) NOTICE: MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Fredric Lawrence • Itemized Proposal THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY Attorney Number: 20224-49 Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NELSON & FRANKENBERGER acceptable bidder’s bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in a RL3816 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 sum of not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the proposal, which Carmel, Indiana 46032 check or bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence that Attorney for Plaintiff TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND the bidder will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER upon The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address ALL INTERESTED PARTIES notification from him to do so within ten (10) days of said notification. Failure published herein. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE to execute the contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, Nelson & Frankenberger is a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a Indiana, will be cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2002- debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. certified check, or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as RL3811 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, CC-001825, wherein Avalon Master Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, and John R. and submitted with bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve Platt and Catherine Platt, et al., were the Defendants, required me to make the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020 between the hours TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL shall be good for 120 days from the opening of the bids. INTERESTED PARTIES Robin M. Mills of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Hamilton County Auditor 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Date of Sale: November 19, 2020 Dated: October 19, 2020 Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 RL3858 10/19/20, 10/26/20 Lot Numbered 177 in Avalon of Fishers, Section Two B, a Subdivision in the Town of Fishers, in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County recorded as Instrument Number 200500017008 in the Office of the Recorder Judgment to be Satisfied: $149,131.89 29D01-2009-EU-000440 IN THE CIRCUIT/SUPERIOR of Hamilton County, Indiana. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED COURT 3 Parcel No. 29-11-25-007-023.000-020 Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1905-MF-004176 ADMINISTRATION OF HAMILTON COUNTY NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the Plaintiff: Specialized Loan Servicing LLC In the Hamilton Superior Court I of STATE OF INDIANA Mortgage to Select Portfolio Servicing Inc., its successors and assigns, dated Defendant: Tracy M. Lowe, et al. Hamilton County, Indiana. Lillian Mwamba, January 22, 2010, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office on Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Notice is hereby given that Chy’la Petitioner, February 1, 2010, as Instrument No. 2010004813. cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM J. Hopper was on October 6, 2020, and Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in appointed Personal Representative Ray C. Reese, without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Hamilton County, Indiana: of the Estate of Dustin J. Hopper, Respondent. Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 LEGAL DESCRIPTION deceased, who died on September Cause No. 29D03-2009-DN-006745 EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Lot 52 in Brooks Bend, Section 2 an Addition in Hamilton County, Indiana, 15, 2020. NOTICE Date: September 24, 2020 as per plat thereof, as Instrument Number 1994-23160, in the Office of the All persons who have claims against To: Respondent Ray C. Reese any Dennis J. Quakenbush II Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. this estate, whether or not now due, other person concerned. Sheriff of Hamilton County SUBJECT ANY AND ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND must file the claim in the office of You are notified that you have been Fall Creek ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD. the Clerk of this Court within three sued in the above captioned Court by Township Parcel No. 16-14-07-02-06-012.000 (3) months from the date of the first the person named above as Petitioner. Street Address: 13132 Cresswell Place Commonly Known as: 2922 BROOKS BEND DR, CARMEL, IN 46032 publication of this notice, or within This summons by publication is Fishers, IN 46037 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be nine (9) months after the decedent’s specifically directed to Respondent, The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also death, whichever is earlier, or the Ray C. Reese whose address is accuracy of the street address herein. represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the claims will be forever barred. unknown. This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on The named petitioner is represented debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Dennis J. Quakenbush II October 6, 2020 pro se and resides at RL3817 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Sheriff of Hamilton County Kathy Kreag Williams 11895 Pine Meadows Circle Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) Clerk of the Hamilton County Fishers, IN 46037 Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) Superior Court The nature of this suit against you is TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) Brenda M. Clapper dissolution of marriage. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) (Attorney No. 20063-49) No answer or other responsive NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Attorney Gabriel N. Eberhart pleading is required. However, if a By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC (Attorney No. 29898-64) hearing is scheduled, and if you fail Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2001- Attorneys’ Law Firm BALL EGGLESTON PC to appear at the hearing, the matter CC-000975, wherein The Retreat Homeowners Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, (513) 322-7000 201 Main Street, Suite 810 may be heard and determined in your and Brenda L. Bickers, et al. was the Defendant, required me to make the sum Contact Telephone Number P.O. Box 1535 absence. If you have a claim for relief as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale Clay Lafayette, Indiana 47902-1535 against the Petitioner arising from the to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020 between the hours of Township Phone: 765-742-9046 same transaction or occurrence, you 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 2922 Brooks Bend Dr, Carmel, IN 46032 Attorney for the Personal must assert it in your written answer 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Street Address Representative or response. Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address RL3843 10/12/20, 10/19/20 Dated: September 25, 2020 LEGAL DESCRIPTION published herein. Kathy Kreag Williams Condominium Unit A, Building 41, in The Retreat Horizontal Property RL3814 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Clerk, Hamilton County 29D01-2009-EU-000436 Regime, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium Ownership of RL3820 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 WILLIAM J. DALE, JR. The Retreat (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated May 22, 2000 and recorded June 13, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000028729; Plans for NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION JUDE P. BYANSKI Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Westfield, Indiana (the DALE & EKE, P.C. The Retreat Condominium Tract 1, recorded June 13, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000028728; Affidavit of Scrivener’s Error recorded September “City’) that the Common Council of the City will meet and conduct a public 9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 400 STATE OF INDIANA ) hearing at 7:00 p.m. on October 26, 2020, in the Assembly Room in City Hall, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 SS: ) 29, 2000, as Instrument Number 100000048944; Supplemental Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat (a Horizontal Property located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, on the matter of appropriating the Phone: (317)844-7400 COUNTY OF Hamilton ) proceeds of the City’s General Obligation Bonds, Series 2020 (the “Bonds”), NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED In The Hamilton Circuit Court Regime), dated October 10, 2000 and recorded October 11, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000051010; Plans for The Retreat Condominium in the amount of Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000) and investment earnings ADMINISTRATION Cause No. 29C01-2008-MI-005584 thereon, which are being issued to pay for (i) the purchase of certain property In the Hamilton Superior Court IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Tract 2, recorded October 11, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000051011; Amendment to Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat including, but not limited to, vehicles and other equipment, (ii) information In the Matter of the Estate of Ralph Heather Elizabeth Zeller ) technology infrastructure and (iii) certain road project expenses, and (iv) the E. Johnson Deceased Estate No.: Petitioner ) (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated July 12, 2001 and recorded July 17, 2001, as Instrument Number 200100043757; Second Supplemental incidental expenses necessary to be incurred in connection therewith and on 29D01-2009-EU-436 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR account of the issuance and sale of the Bonds. Funds to meet such additional Notice is hereby given that Michael CHANGE OF NAME Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated July 12, 2001 and recorded July 17, 2001, as appropriation are to be provided by the issuance and sale of the Bonds by the Craig Johnson was on the 6 day of Heather Elizabeth Zeller, whose City. October 2020, appointed Personal mailing address is: 15845 Cyntheanne Instrument Number 200100043761; Plans for The Retreat Condominium Tract 3, recorded July 17, 2001 as Instrument Number 200100043760; Third The foregoing appropriation is in addition to all appropriations provided for in Representative of the Estate of Ralph Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 in the the existing budget and tax levy. Taxpayers of the City appearing at the meeting E. Johnson, deceased, who died on Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby Supplemental Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated November 8, 2001 and recorded will have a right to be heard in respect to the additional appropriation. the 21st day of August, 2020. gives notice that Heather Elizabeth Dated this 13th day of October, 2020. All persons who have claims against Zeller has filed a petition in the November 8, 2001, as Instrument Number 200100072121; and Plans for The Retreat Condominium Tract 4, recorded November 8, 2001, as Instrument CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA this Estate, whether or not now due, HAMILTON Court requesting that RL3850 10/14/2020 must file the claim in the office of name be changed to Heather Leigh Number 20010072120; together with an undivided percentage interest the clerk of this Court within three Zeller. in the common areas and facilities, which interest shall not be separately (3) months from the date of the first Notice is further given that the conveyable, but shall pass title with Unit. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF publication of this notice, or within hearing will be held on said Petition Parcel No. 17-13-12-04-03-013.000 CITY OF WESTFIELD nine (9) months after the decedent’s on the November 13, 2020 at 10:00 NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the FOR ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS death, whichever is earlier, or the a.m. One Hamilton County Square Mortgage to Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, its successors Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Westfield, Hamilton claims will be forever barred. Suite 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. and assigns, dated December 05, 2014, and filed with the Hamilton County County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of the City of Westfield will hold Dated at Noblesville, Indiana this 6 Heather Zeller Recorder’s Office on December 16, 2014, as Instrument No. 2014056967. a Virtual Meeting at 7:00 P.M. on the 26h day of October, 2020, will consider the day of October, 2020. Petitioner Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made following Additional Appropriations. Kathy Kreag Williams Date: August 14, 2019 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. General - $371,029.00 Clerk of the Hamilton County Kathy Kreag Williams Gregory A. Chandler, Attorney # 27057-49 Fire – $250,000.00 Superior Court No. 1 Judicial Officer EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. MVH - $9,000.00 RL3847 10/12/20, 10/19/20 RL3821 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 Date: September 17, 2020 Grand Park Campus - $17,000.00 Dennis J. Quakenbush II Grand Park Indoor - $12,000.00 Public Notice Sheriff of Hamilton County Storm - $26,000.00 The October 28, 2020 meeting of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Merit Board Clay Taxpayers shall have a right to be heard. The Additional Appropriations as has been rescheduled for 8:15pm. The regular meeting will follow the Board’s Township finally made will be referred to Department of Local Government Finance 2:00pm-8:00pm executive session to receive information about and interview Street Address: 1312 Shadow Ridge Road #41 (DLGF). The DLGF will make a written determination as to the sufficiency of prospective employees pursuant to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5). Indianapolis, IN 46280 funds to support the appropriations made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a RL3852 10/14/2020 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the certified copy of the action taken. accuracy of the street address herein. Cindy Gossard, IAMC, CMC, CPFA, MMCA This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Clerk-Treasurer debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. City of Westfield [email protected] RL3819 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 RL3853 10/16/2020 A8 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 19, 2020

OFFICIAL NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL BONDS NOTICE 29D01-2009-EU-000432 29D01-2009-EU-000413 $5,000,000 Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon Victoria L. Howard, #34642-49 STATE OF INDIANA ) CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build two 43-foot 3-inch utility pole Church Church Hittle + Antrim SS: ) GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS, SERIES 2020 Communications Towers at the approx. vicinity of 10102 Touchstone Drive and Two North Ninth Street COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Upon not less than twenty-four (24) hours’ notice given by telephone or e-mail, 13296 Sweet Briar Parkway, Fishers, IN 46038. Public comments regarding Noblesville, IN 46060 In The Hamilton Superior Court No. 1 the undersigned City of Westfield, Indiana (“Issuer”) will receive and consider potential effects from this site on historic properties may be submitted within (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Cause No. 29D01-2009-EU-000413 bids for the purchase of the following described bonds. Any person interested in 30 days from the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, [Edward Reynolds, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN RE THE UNSUPERVISED ) submitting a bid for the bonds must furnish in writing to the undersigned Clerk [email protected]], [1515 Des Peres Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, In the Superior Court of Hamilton ESTATE OF ) Treasurer of the Issuer, c/o Financial Solutions Group, Inc. (the “Municipal 314-997-6111]. County, Indiana. TODD B. HAYDON, ) Advisor”), 2680 E. Main Street, Suite 223, Plainfield, Indiana 46168,Attention: RL3859 10/19/2020 Notice is hereby given that Nancy Deceased ) Gregory T. Guerrettaz (317) 837-4933, or via e-mail at [email protected], on Brown was, on October 6,2020 Attorney: Jane B. Merrill or before 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) October 30, 2020, the person’s 2021 Drainage Board Meetings appointed Personal Representative Attorney at Law name, address, and telephone number. The persons may also furnish a telecopy The meetings will be held in the Commissioners Court of the Estate of MARY JUNE 550 Congressional Blvd, #210 number or an e-mail address. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in the Government and Judicial Center. ALEXANDER, deceased, who died Carmel, IN 46032 in PARITY® conflict with this notice, the terms of this notice shall control. For Hearings will be held the second meeting of the month September 15, 2020. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION further information about PARITY®, potential bidders may contact the Issuer’s Monday January 11 12:00 PM All persons who have claims against IN THE PROBATE COURT OF Municipal Advisor at (317) 837-4933 or PARITY® at (212) 849-5021. The Monday January 25 9:00 AM this Estate, whether or not now due, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. undersigned Clerk-Treasurer will notify (or cause to be notified) each person so Monday February 08 12:00 PM must file the claim in the office of In the matter of the Estate of Todd B. registered of the date and time bids will be received not less than twenty-four Monday February 22 9:00 AM the Clerk of this Court within three Hay don , deceased. (24) hours before the date and time of sale. The notification shall be made by Monday March 08 12:00 PM (3) months from the date of the first Cause Number: telephone at the number furnished by such person and also by telecopy or e-mail Monday March 22 9:00 AM publication of this Notice, or within 29D01-2009-EU-000413 if a telecopy number or e-mail address has been received. The sale is expected to Monday April 12 12:00 PM nine (9) months after the decedent’s Notice is hereby given that on take place on or about 11:00 a.m. (EST) on November 5, 2020. Monday April 26 9:00 AM death, whichever is earlier, or the Notice is hereby given that on If a potential bidder has questions related to the Issuer, the financing or Monday May 10 12:00 PM claims will be forever barred. September 10, 2020, Julie C. Haydon submission of bids, questions should be submitted by email to the addresses Tuesday May 24 9:00 AM Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on and Rachel E. Haydon were appointed above no later 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on November 3, 2020 (The Monday June 14 12:00 PM October 6, 2020. co-personal representatives of the sale is anticipated to occur at 11:00 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on November Monday June 28 9:00 AM Kathy Kreag Williams estate of Todd B. Haydon , deceased, 5, 2020). To the best of the Issuer’s ability, all questions will be addressed by the Monday July 12 12:00 PM Clerk of the Superior Court of who died on August 26, 2020. Issuer and sent to potential bidders, including any bidders requesting twenty- Monday July 26 9:00 AM Hamilton County, Indiana All persons having claims against four (24) hours’ notice of sale, no later than 5:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Monday August 09 12:00 PM RL3854 10/19/20, 10/26/20 this estate, whether or not now due, on November 3, 2020. (Eastern Standard Time). Additionally, upon request, the Monday August 23 9:00 AM must file the claim in the office of written responses will be emailed to any other interested bidder. Bidders should Monday September 13 12:00 PM 29D01-2009-EU-000433 the Clerk of the Court within three review this notice as well as the Term Sheet (as hereinafter defined) and submit Monday September 27 9:00 AM Hamilton Superior Court 1 (3) months from the date of the first any questions in advance of this deadline to submit questions. Monday October 11 12:00 PM STATE OF INDIANA ) publication of this notice, or within At the time designated for the sale, the Clerk-Treasurer will receive and Monday October 25 9:00 AM COUNTY OF Hamilton ) nine (9) months after the decedent’s consider bids for the purchase of the bonds of the Issuer designated “General Monday November 08 12:00 PM In The Hamilton County death, whichever is earlier, or the Obligation Bonds, Series 2020” in the aggregate principal amount of $5,000,000. Monday November 22 9:00 AM Superior Court 1 Probate Division claims will be forever barred. Bidders may bid a discount not to exceed one percent (1%) of the par value Monday December 13 12:00 PM CAUSE NO. 29D01-2009-EU-000433 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this of the bonds. The bonds will bear interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five Monday December ? TBD IN THE MATTER OF September 10, 2020 percent (5%) per annum (the exact interest rate or rates will be determined by The first meeting of each month is for administrative purposes. THE UNSUPERVISED Kathy Kreag Williams bidding). Interest will be payable semiannually on January 1 and July 1 of each The deadline for items to be placed on the agenda will be ADMINISTRATION OF THE Clerk, Hamilton County Superior year, beginning on July 1, 2021. Interest will be calculated on a 360-day year 12:00 PM the Wednesday prior to the meeting. ESTATE OF ANN RICHARDSON, Court consisting of twelve 30-day months. The bonds will be dated as of the date of Possible Executive Session to follow each meeting Deceased. RL3848 10/12/20, 10/19/20 delivery of the bonds, will be in the denominations of $100,000 and integral Approved by Drainage Board September 28, 2020 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION multiples of $5,000 thereafter, and will mature semiannually on January 1 and RL3860 10/19/2020 In the Superior Court 1, Probate STATE OF INDIANA ) July 1 on the dates and in the amounts as provided in the 24-hour notice of sale. Division, of Hamilton County, SS: ) The Issuer reserves the right to adjust principal maturities to accomplish level NOTICE TO BIDDERS Indiana. COUNTY OF Hamilton ) annual debt service based upon the interest rates of the successful bidder. Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana Notice is hereby given that Hamilton County Circuit Court The bonds are not subject to optional redemption prior to maturity. will, on the 23rd day of November, 2020, in Government and Judicial Center CHERYL L. HAMILTON was on the Cause No. 29C01-2009-MI-006099 All or a portion of the bonds may be issued as one or more term bonds, upon in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, will receive 6 day of October, 2020, appointed IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) election of the successful bidder. Such term bonds shall have a stated maturity sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor and equipment for the televising, power Personal Representative of the Estate MINOR: ) or maturities of January 1 or July 1, on the dates as determined by the successful jetting and vacuum cleaning of regulated drains and or ditches under the of ANN RICHARDSON, deceased. Lilian Elizabeth Madsen ) bidder, but in accordance with the maturity schedule to be provided for the bonds, jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2021, and will award a contract All persons having claims against Name of Minor ) and no later than January 1, 2026. The term bonds shall be subject to mandatory to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and said estate, whether or not now due, Chelsea Lynn Watters ) sinking fund redemption and final payment(s) at maturity at one hundred percent proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. must file the same in said court within Petitioner ) (100%) of the principal amount thereof, plus accrued interest to the redemption Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the three (3) months from the date of the ORDER SETTING HEARING date, on dates consistent with the schedule provided. Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. first publication of this notice or said Notice is hereby given that Chelsea Principal is payable at the office of a registrar and paying agent (“Registrar The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. claims will be forever barred. Lynn Watters, pro se, filed a Verified and Paying Agent”) to be designated by the Issuer and the Clerk-Treasurer. A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this 6 Petition for Change of Name of Minor Interest on each of the bonds shall be paid by check mailed by first class mail one (Make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) day of October, 2020. to change the name of minor child business day prior to the interest payment date, to the registered owner as of the THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A Kathy Kreag Williams from Lilian Elizabeth Madsen to Lilian fifteenth day of the month immediately preceding the interest payment date, to COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. Clerk, Hamilton County Elizabeth Watters. the address as it appears on the registration books kept by the Registrar or at such ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD Superior Court The petition is scheduled for hearing other address as is provided to the Paying Agent in writing by such registered SECRETARY BY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) Angela Dunlap Hiott, 20102-29 in this Court on November 13, 2020 owner. The bonds will be issued in fully registered form. Dated this 12th day of October, 2020. HIOTT LAW, LLC at 10:00 o’clock a.m., which is more Each bid, including bids submitted via PARITY®, must be for all of the bonds Hamilton County Drainage Board 14074 Trade Center Drive, Ste. 130 than thirty (30) days after the third and must state the rate or rates of interest in multiples of 1/8, 1/20 or 1/100 of one Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Fishers, Indiana 46038 notice of publication. Any person percent (1%). Any bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify Executive Secretary (317)416-4441 has the right to appear at the hearing the amount and maturities of the bonds bearing each rate, but all bonds maturing RL3861 10/19/2020 [email protected] and to file written objections on or on the same date shall bear the same single interest rate. The rate on any maturity Attorney for Petitioner/Personal before the hearing date. The parties shall be equal to or greater than the rate on the immediately preceding maturity. Representative shall report to One Hamilton County The award will be made to the best bidder complying with the terms of sale and NOTICE TO BIDDERS RL3855 10/19/20, 10/26/20 Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, offering the lowest net interest cost to the Issuer, to be determined by computing Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana Indiana 46060. the total interest on all of the bonds to their maturities and adding thereto the will, on the 23rd day of November, 2020, in Government and Judicial Center 29D01-2010-ES-000452 Date: September 2, 2020 discount bid, if any, and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any. Although in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, receive Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 Kathy Kreag Williams not a term of sale, it is requested that each bid show the net dollar interest cost sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for Church Church Hittle + Antrim Judicial Officer to final maturity and the net effective average interest rate on the entire issue. the maintenance of all RURAL REGULATED drains and or ditches under the Two North Ninth Street RL3844 10/12/20, 10/19/20, 10/26/20 No conditional bid or bids for less than ninety-nine (99%) of the par value of jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2021, and will award a contract Noblesville, IN 46060 the bonds will be considered. The Issuer reserves the right to reject any and all to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 29D01-2009-EU-000440 bids. In the event no satisfactory bids are received at the time of the sale, the sale proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED will be continued from day to day thereafter, without further advertisement for a Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the In the Hamilton Superior Court No. 1. ADMINISTRATION period of thirty (30) days during which time no bid which provides a higher net Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. Notice is hereby given that Chloe In the Hamilton Superior Court I of interest cost to the Issuer than the best bid received at the time of the advertised The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. Alice Henderson was, on October Hamilton County, Indiana. sale will be considered. The Issuer reserves the right for levelizing of debt service A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. 13,2020 appointed Personal Notice is hereby given that Chy’la after the sale of the bonds. (Make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) Representative of the Estate of JOHN J. Hopper was on October 6, 2020, Each bid not submitted via PARITY® must be on a customary bid form which THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A DAVID HENDERSON, deceased, who appointed Personal Representative shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the Clerk-Treasurer of the COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. died September 24, 2020. of the Estate of Dustin J. Hopper, Issuer and delivered to the Issuer’s Municipal Advisor or sent via e-mail to the ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD All persons who have claims against deceased, who died on September Issuer’s Municipal Advisor and marked “Bid for City of Westfield, Indiana, SECRETARY BY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) this Estate, whether or not now due, 15, 2020. General Obligation Bonds, Series 2020.” During the sale, no bidder will see any Dated this 12th day of October, 2020. must file the claim in the office of All persons who have claims against other bidder’s bid, nor will they see the status of their bid relative to other bids Hamilton County Drainage Board the Clerk of this Court within three this estate, whether or not now due, (e.g., whether their bid is a leading bid). The winning bidder will be notified and Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh (3) months from the date of the first must file the claim in the office of instructed to submit a good faith deposit which may consist of either a certified Executive Secretary publication of this notice, or within the Clerk of this Court within three or cashier’s check or a wire transfer in the amount of one percent (1%) of the RL3862 10/19/2020 nine (9) months after the decedent’s (3) months from the date of the first principal amount of the bonds (“Deposit”). If a check is submitted, it shall be death, whichever is earlier, or the publication of this notice, or within drawn on a bank or trust company which is insured by the Federal Deposit NOTICE TO BIDDERS claims will be forever barred. nine (9) months after the decedent’s Insurance Corporation and shall be submitted to the Issuer (or shall wire transfer Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on death, whichever is earlier, or the such amount as instructed by the Issuer) not later than 3:00 p.m. (Eastern will, on the 23rd day of November, 2020, in Government and Judicial Center October 13, 2020. claims will be forever barred. Standard Time) on the next business day following the date of the award. In in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, receive Kathy Kreag Williams Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on either case, the Deposit shall be payable to the “City of Westfield, Indiana,” sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for Clerk of the Superior Court of October 6, 2020. and shall be held as a guaranty of the performance of the bid. No interest on the maintenance of all URBAN REGULATED drains and or ditches under the Hamilton County, Indiana Kathy Kreag Williams the Deposit will accrue to the successful bidder. No interest on the Deposit will jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2021, and will award a contract RL3857 10/19/20, 10/26/20 Clerk of the Superior Court for accrue to the successful bidder. If the successful bidder fails to honor its accepted to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and Hamilton County, Indiana proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. Brenda M. Clapper bid, the Deposit will be retained by the Issuer. The successful bidder will be 29C01-2009-MI-006769 required to make payment for such bonds in Federal Reserve funds or other Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the (Attorney No. 20063-49) Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. STATE OF INDIANA ) Gabriel N. Eberhart immediately available funds and accept delivery of the bonds within five (5) SS: ) days after being notified that the bonds are ready for delivery, at such bank in the The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. (Attorney No. 29898-64) A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. COUNTY OF Hamilton ) BALL EGGLESTON PC City of Indianapolis, Indiana, or the City of Westfield, Indiana, as the successful In The Hamilton Circuit Court bidder shall designate, or at such other location which may be mutually agreed (make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) 201 Main Street, Suite 810 THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A Cause No. 29C01-2009-MI-006769 P.O. Box 1535 to by the Issuer and such bidder. It is anticipated that the bonds will be ready IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) for delivery within thirty (30) days after the date of the sale and if not ready for COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. Lafayette, Indiana 47902-1535 ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD Baylie Faith Clevenger ) Phone: 765-742-9046 delivery within forty-five (45) days after the sale date, the successful bidder shall Petitioner ) be entitled to rescind the sale and obtain the return of the Deposit. The opinion SECRETARY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) Attorney for Personal Representative Dated this 12th day of October, 2020. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR RL3867 10/12/20, 10/19/20 of Krieg DeVault LLP, Bond Counsel of Indianapolis, Indiana (“Bond Counsel”), CHANGE OF NAME approving the legality of the bonds, together with a transcript of the bond Hamilton County Drainage Board Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Baylie Faith Clevenger, whose proceedings, and closing certificates in the usual form showing no litigation, will mailing address is: 8706 Buffett be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the Issuer. Executive Secretary RL3863 10/19/2020 Pkwy., Fishers, IN 46038 and if All provisions of the bid form and Term Sheet (as hereinafter defined) are different my residence address is: incorporated herein. As set forth in the Term Sheet, the successful bidder agrees 1309 W. University Ave., Muncie, local news? NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY by submission of their bid to assist the Issuer in establishing the issue price of the IN 47303in the Hamilton County, bonds under the terms outlined therein and shall execute and deliver to the Issuer Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Council of Hamilton County, Indiana will meet in Regular Session at 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 4, Indiana, hereby gives notice that at closing an “issue price” certificate, together with the supporting pricing wires Baylie Faith Clevenger has filed a local sports? or equivalent communications, with such modifications as may be appropriate 2020 in the Commissioners Courtroom of the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center located at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, IN. petition in the HAMILTON Court or necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the successful bidder, the Issuer and requesting that name be changed to We keep you covered. Bond Counsel. 46060. The purpose of the meeting is for consideration of transfer of funds, amend 2020 form 144 and 2021 form 144, reduction of funds and to consider the Baylie Faith Blake. The bonds may be issued, at the option of the successful bidder, by means of a Notice is further given that the book-entry-only system with no physical distribution of bond certificates made following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. The Council will hold a public hearing concerning the additional appropriations, hearing will be held on said Petition to the public. In this case, one bond certificate for each maturity will be issued to on the December 11, 2020 at 10:00 and registered in the name of Cede & Co., as nominee of The Depository Trust any person having questions concerning said appropriations shall be heard at the Hamilton public hearing. a.m. One Hamilton County Square Company, New York, New York (“DTC”), and immobilized in its custody. In Suite 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. this case, the successful bidder, as a condition of delivery of the bonds, would Fund 1000 (0101) County General 2000 Supplies 40,000 3000 Other Services & Charges 212,500 Baylie Faith Clevenger be required to deposit the bond certificates with DTC, registered in the name of Petitioner County Cede & Co., nominee of DTC. Total General Fund 252,500 Fund 1176 (0702) Highway 4000 Capital Outlays 60,000 Date: September 30, 2019 Kathy Kreag Williams It is anticipated that CUSIP numbers will not be printed on the bonds. The Fund 1213 Guardian Ad Litem 3000 Other Services & Charges 25,000 Fund 4918 Youth Assistance 1000 Personnel Services 4,465 Judicial Officer successful bidder may at its own expense, arrange for CUSIP numbers on the RL3836 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 Reporter bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any bond nor any error Fund 8902 CARE Act 2000 Supplies 21,510 with respect thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful 3000 Other Services & Charges 253,882 bidder therefor to accept delivery of and pay for the bonds in accordance with 4000 Capital Outlays 43,839 Notice of Adoption of Ordinances the terms of its bid. No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be Total 8902 CARE Act 319,231 Annexing Certain Real Estate to the City of Westfield, Indiana a part of any bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability RL3864 10/20/2020 Ordinance 20-33, An Ordinance Annexing Certain Real Estate to the City of shall hereafter attach to the Issuer or any of its officers or agents because of or Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, was adopted by the Westfield Common on account of such numbers. All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP Council on October 12, 2020. The annexation area consists of approximately Hamilton County claims to be allowed in Commissioners Court on 5.175 acres +/- to be known part of the Osborne Trails subdivision, generally identification numbers on the bonds shall be paid for by the Issuer; provided, October 26, 2020 however, that the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said located on the east side of Six Points Road, north of 193rd Street. The ordinance Vendor Name ...... Invoice Amount shall be effective in accordance with Indiana upon its passage by the Council, numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the successful ACKLIN, JILL ...... 163.60 bidder. The successful bidder will also be responsible for any other fees or its publication in accordance with law, and upon the passage of any applicable AMBLER, STACY ...... 9,313.75 waiting period, all as provided by the laws of the State of Indiana. Ordinance 20- expenses it incurs in connection with the resale of the bonds. ANDREW M BARKER ...... 894.54 The bonds are being issued under the provisions of Indiana Code 36-4-6 for 33 in its entirety is available for inspection during regular business hours at the BARDACH, GAIL ...... 180.00 Westfield Clerk-Treasurer’s Office located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana. the purpose of providing funds to be applied on the costs of (i) the purchase BARTON, HEATHER ...... 1,789.09 certain property including but not limited to vehicles and other equipment, (ii) Ordinance 20-34, An Ordinance Annexing Certain Real Estate to the City of BBBM&H, CARL MARKOVICH ...... 5,528.50 Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, was adopted by the Westfield Common information technology infrastructure, (iii) certain road project expenses and (iv) BBBM&H, TIM HIXSON ...... 5,228.50 incidental expenses in connection therewith and on account of the issuance of the Council on October 12, 2020. The annexation area consists of approximately BROYLES KIGHT & RICAFORT ...... 620.00 40.435 acres +/- to be known part of the Osborne Trails subdivision, generally bonds therefor. The bonds constitute general obligations of the Issuer. Principal C & L BUSINESS SERVICES LLC ...... 4,626.00 of and interest on the bonds are payable from an ad valorem property tax levied located on the east side of Six Points Road, north of 193rd Street. The ordinance CAMDEN & MERIDEW P.C...... 539.00 shall be effective in accordance with Indiana upon its passage by the Council, and collected on all taxable property within the Issuer. In the opinion of bond CATE TERRY & GOOKINS LLC ...... 4,347.50 counsel, under the federal statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings existing on its publication in accordance with law, and upon the passage of any applicable CATHY M BROWNSON LLC ...... 1,233.33 waiting period, all as provided by the laws of the State of Indiana. Ordinance 20- this date, the interest on the bonds is excludable from gross income for purposes CLAR, WENDY ...... 3,347.50 of federal income taxation. 34 in its entirety is available for inspection during regular business hours at the COOTS HENKE AND WHEELER, JAMES CRUM ...... 2,981.80 Westfield Clerk-Treasurer’s Office located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana. The bonds are subject to the Code as in effect on the date of their issuance CROSS GLAZIER BURROUGHS ...... 278.00 which imposes limitations on the issuance of obligations like the bonds under Ordinance 20-35, An Ordinance Annexing Certain Real Estate to the City of DOLLARD, ANDREW ...... 4,896.58 Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana, was adopted by the Westfield Common federal tax law. The Issuer has covenanted to comply with those limitations to EIMERMAN, REBECCA M ...... 6,108.33 the extent required to preserve the exclusion of interest on the bonds from gross Council on October 12, 2020. The annexation area consists of approximately ENGLISH-COLLINS LLC ...... 1,789.08 12.828 acres +/- to be known part of the Osborne Trails development, generally income for federal income tax purposes. The bonds will not be designated by EVANS, CHRISTOPHER J ...... 3,880.00 the Issuer’s “qualified tax-exempt obligations” for purposes of Section 265(b) of located at the northeast corner of 191st Street and Horton Road. The ordinance FIRKS, JENA ...... 960.00 shall be effective in accordance with Indiana upon its passage by the Council, the Code to qualify for the $10,000,000 annual exception from the one hundred HACKENBERG LAW & MEDIATION PC ...... 301.50 percent (100%) disallowance, in the case of banks and other financial institutions, its publication in accordance with law, and upon the passage of any applicable HADLEY, KARL E ...... 5,585.80 waiting period, all as provided by the laws of the State of Indiana. Ordinance 20- of the deduction for interest expense allocable to tax-exempt obligations. HAYMAKER, SHELLEY HILES ...... 6,983.30 No Official Statement has been prepared for, and no Continuing Disclosure 35 in its entirety is available for inspection during regular business hours at the HENKE, DANIEL E ...... 5,102.80 Westfield Clerk-Treasurer’s Office located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana. Agreement will be entered into by the Issuer in connection with the Bonds. HOBBS, MARIA L ...... 110.00 The Issuer has prepared a Term Sheet (“Term Sheet”) relating to the bonds. Dated this 16th day of October, 2020. JACKSON, JASON ...... 4,661.25 RL3865 10/19/2020 Simultaneously with or before the delivery of the Bonds, the successful bidder KASSEBAUM, JEANETTE ...... 1,302.00 will be required to execute an investment letter at closing, in a form satisfactory KCS GROUP LLC ...... 25.00 to the Issuer and Bond Counsel, certifying, among other things, that it is KEATING DOUGLAS LLP ...... 3,019.25 purchasing the Bonds for its own account and not with the current intent to resell KINCAID, STEVEN W ...... 25.00 all or any portion of the Bonds. KRESS, EUGENE ...... 12,124.09 Further information relative to the bonds and a copy of the Term Sheet may LAW OFFICE OF DEIDRA N HAYNES ...... 3,107.50 be obtained upon application to Issuer’s municipal advisor, Financial Solutions When there is no LEXISNEXIS ...... 740.00 Group, 2680 E. Main Street, Suite 223, Plainfield, Indiana 46168,Attention: LOGAR, MICHAEL F ...... 74.90 Gregory T. Guerrettaz or Kristen A. Guerettaz (317) 837-4933, or via e-mail at MASSILLAMANY JETER & CARSON ...... 1,789.08 [email protected] or [email protected]. These bonds are offered subject to MATTHEW BENDER & CO INC ...... 955.36 the approving opinion of Bond Counsel. The Issuer will furnish at its expense MICHAEL PRICE LAW OFFICE PC ...... 5,410.00 margin for error, the Bond Counsel opinion, printed bond forms, a transcript of proceedings, and NELSON, CASANDRA ...... 3,585.00 closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of NGUYEN, MY LE K ...... 140.00 the bonds at the time of delivery. NICHOLSON, MARK ...... 620.00 choose the newspaper Dated: October 9, 2020. PACIOR, PAUL ...... 4,661.25 CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA RAMEY, DAWN ...... 237.50 RL3849 10/12/2020, 10/19/2020 RICH, CONNOR ...... 620.00 ROWLAND PRINTING INC ...... 99.17 that gets it right! NOTICE OF DETERMINATION RUNYON-STORY, ROBIN ...... 958.33 Pursuant to Indiana Code 6-1.1-20-5, notice is hereby given that the Board SARKOVICS LAW ...... 741.50 of School Trustees of the Hamilton Southeastern Schools has preliminarily STOESZ, STEVEN ...... 5,711.50 Accuracy Matters determined to issue bonds in the aggregate amount not to exceed $4,000,000 SWEITZERS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ...... 304.44 to fund the proposed renovation and improvements of facilities throughout the THOMSON REUTERS - WEST ...... 1,960.00 school corporation, including site improvements, maintenance improvements and UNIQUE LAW ...... 3,708.33 roofing improvements. WEBSTER & GARINO LLC ...... 3,747.00 .701 Dated: October 26, 2020 WHALIN, TRAMPAS ALAN ...... 6,685.67 /s/ Julie Chambers WYATT, SCOTT ...... 2,121.00 Secretary, Board of School Trustees ZILIAK, S NEAL ...... 11,891.71 99 % Right Hamilton Southeastern Schools Grand Total: ...... 157,814.33 RL3856 10/19/2020, 10/26/2020 RL3866 10/19/2020 The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting Week of Oct. 19, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A9 HSE volleyball beats Fishers to defend sectional title By RICHIE HALL lead in the third set. Lovie Wallace helped FISHERS - The Hamilton Southeastern out with two kills during the early part of the volleyball team has built a long list of ac- run. The Royals also got their service going, complishments over the past few years, but which Young believes was key. there’s one thing the Royals hadn’t done yet: “We were not serving with enough service Defend a sectional championship. pressure, and losing that second set, I think Southeastern finally added that to its list the sense of urgency went up tremendously,” last Saturday. The host Royals made it back- said Young. “When we lost that second set, I to-back Class 4A Sectional 8 titles, defeating think we dialed it in and decided that we were rival Fishers in four sets, 25-15, 30-32, 25-11, going to be a little bit different, and the serv- 25-12 in the championship match. ing game improved dramatically.” “This is the first time we’ve ever repeated The big lead carried Southeastern as sectional champions,” said Southeastern through, as it was able to weather some coach Jason Young. “That’s a big deal.” Fishers resistance at the end of the set. Carly Young praised his senior class and the Mills, the Royals’ Indiana University-bound leadership it showed. That characteristic libero, said that after the second set, the team came through after the Royals dropped a put it in the past. marathon second set, in which both teams “We want to win this, we got to look for- held multiple set points. Young said things ward,” said Mills. “We can’t think about, ‘Oh, Reporter photo by Kirk Green could easily go “the wrong way” for his we just lost a really close game.’ We gave it The Hamilton Southeastern volleyball team successfully defended its team, but said his players “responded the our all. We fought for that set and we lost. So, Class 4A Sectional 8 championship last Saturday, beating Fishers in four right way and just threw down the throttle, now we have the next one and we got to just and that was big.” finish it right then and right there.” sets in the title match. It's the first time in program history that the Royals Southeastern controlled the first set, at The Tigers continued to play it close in have won back-to-back sectionals. one point leading 13-5 midway through the the fourth set, staying within 7-6 after Wal- ers for the team. sen had three each. set. The Tigers made a run to get within 16- drop hit a kill. But the Royals took over af- “We have eight fantastic seniors who Meanwhile, HSE beat Westfield 25-22, 11, but the Royals used their own run of five ter that, winning eight of the next nine points have forever raised the bar in this program,” 25-16, 25-21. Harden hit 10 kills in that straight points to jump ahead 21-11. Delaney to build a 15-7 lead. Garner was responsible said Tigers. Waldrop, Allen, Haworth and match. Mills served five aces and collected Garner served two aces and Lauren Harden for the first three points of the run, hitting a Mikayla Christiansen were among the se- 11 digs. Robinson had 14 digs and Taylor hit a kill during that time. kill and then making two blocks. The Tigers niors that played for Fishers this season and Lauri had 12 digs. Garner had five blocks. The second set was much tighter. After stayed within 17-10 late in the set, but South- helped it to a 19-8 record. Other seniors were Weber handed out 16 assists and Phillips a close early part of the set, Fishers seemed eastern finished the match in style, winning Shelby Settles, Olivia Lux, Jill Snyder and dished out 13. to have control by the middle stages, at one eight of the next 10 points. Grace Dunnuck. OTHER SECTIONALS point leading 17-11. Ava Vickers helped out Wallace hit two kills as part of the run, “Step by step, this program, this school In Class 3A Sectional 27 at Bishop Cha- with a kill, solo block and block assists, while while Harden smacked another ace. Emi- has been built by coaches before me and kids tard, Guerin Catholic dropped a four-set Jada Allen and Camryn Haworth both hit kills ly Weber assisted on back-to-back blocks, before me,” said Peek. “We’re thankful for match to Brebeuf Jesuit, 25-17, 26-28, 25- as well. teaming with Wallace for one and Garner for what they did and I think we’re always go- 17, 25-21 in the first semi-final. In the second Southeastern came back to tie the set at another. Garner got the last hit of the game, ing to be thankful for the eight seniors that semi-final, Hamilton Heights was edged out 21-21; that run included aces by Taylor Lau- as she made the winning kill on match point. we had in this program this year. We went to in five sets by the host Trojans, 17-25, 25-19, ri and Garner. Allen hit a kill to set up two Garner totaled 17 kills for the Royals, three straight sectional finals. We’re going to 24-26, 25-16, 15-12. set points for the Tigers at 24-22, but Harden with Wallace hitting 11. Avery Hobson and try to make it four next year.” Sheridan competed in Class 2A Section- erased those with a kill and an ace. Harden both spiked 10 kills each. Weber Southeastern is 24-0 for the season and al 43 at Western Boone, falling to the host Fishers would hold seven set points over handed out 19 assists while Olivia Phillips will play Saturday at the Noblesville region- Stars 25-14, 25-8, 25-12. Allie Delph had the next few minutes, while the Royals had dished out 16. Garner and Harden both served al. The Royals will play Homestead in the nine digs, seven kills and one ace, while two set points. Both teams stepped up with three aces. first semi-final, which begins at 10 a.m. -Mc Lillie Dickerson also served one ace. Emma quality hitting during the extended part of the Wallace finished the game with five block Cutcheon and Fort Wayne Carroll play in the Went had seven digs and two kills, Kaiden set. For example, with her team down 26-25, assists. Carly Mills collected 26 digs, with second semi-final, scheduled for noon. The Wilson hit two kills, Taylor Bates dished out the Tigers’ Emily Waldrop nailed back-to- Harden and Emi Robinson each getting 10. championship match is set for 7 p.m. 11 assists and Jacquellynne Bates collected back kills to get Fishers up 27-26. The back Waldrop and Allen both hit 14 kills for In semi-final matches, Fishers beat Zions- seven digs. and forth continued from there until, on the the Tigers against HSE. Haworth dished out ville 25-23, 25-21, 25-21. Waldrop smacked “The Sheridan volleyball coaching staff Tigers’ seventh set point, Allen smashed a kill 39 assists. On defense, Samantha Perdue 22 kills in that match, followed by Allen with wants to thank the seniors for all of their hard to give Fishers the second set. made 13 digs, while Ava Vickers totaled three 16. Haworth handed out 45 assists and had work and dedication over the years and wish The Royals had to respond, and did so in blocks. After the match, Fishers coach Steven 12 digs; Perdue collected 15 digs. Vickers them well in their future endeavors,” said a big way. Southeastern roared out to an 18-3 Peek praised his seniors, who were true lead- made six blocks, and Haworth and Christian- Blackhawks coach Melissa Jump. Carmel boys tennis makes it a five-peat at state By RICHIE HALL Malpeddi and McNamar were undefeat- INDIANAPOLIS - Another season, an- ed for the tournament, which means they will other state championship for the Carmel boys advance to next weekend’s individual state tennis team. doubles tournament. The duo will receive the It may seem a little routine for the Grey- top seed in the tournament due to their being hounds to win every year, but there was noth- from the state championship team. ing routine about the occasion, or the way METZGER, SPIRRISON/SCHNEIDER that Carmel won its fifth consecutive state WIN REGIONALS title last Saturday. The ‘Hounds held off their The individual tournament played the great rival North Central 3-2 at the Panthers’ regional round last Saturday, and Hamilton home base, the Barbara Wynne Tennis Center County had two champions. – a place where North Central has been mak- Up at La Porte, Guerin Catholic senior ing its own history for decades. Cole Metzger won the singles title there. Now the Greyhounds have their own Metzger won by identical scores of 6-0, 6-1 piece of history as well. Carmel’s sensational in both of his matches, beating Lake Central run of five state titles matches the Panthers’ freshman Mateusz Wlodarczyk in the semi-fi- five in a row that they won between 1982 and nals and Chesterton sophomore Fabio Haiduc 1986. Moreover, the Greyhounds completed in the final match. their fifth consecutive undefeated season by At Kokomo, the Hamilton Southeastern going 23-0 this year. Over the past five years, doubles team of junior Andrew Spirrison and Carmel’s record is an astonishing 106-0. Reporter photo by Richie Hall sophomore Paul Schneider won that regional. “This is a goal that we had at the begin- The Carmel boys tennis team won its fifth consecutive state championship The Royals duo beat Huntington North se- ning of the year,” said Greyhounds coach niors Noah Zahn and Thomas Schweller 7-5, last Saturday. The Greyhounds beat North Central 3-2 for their fifth in a Bryan Hanan. “We knew it was going to tie 6-2 in the semi-finals, then defeated Missis- a state record. We don’t want to let other row, which matches the Panthers’ streak they compiled from 1982 to 1986. sinewa juniors Ryan Scott and Riley Fuqua guys that played before and been a part of nopolous went into a third set, while the No. 1 the end, it helped.” 6-0, 6-3 in the championship. this down. Talked to one today and he’s like match saw Panthers senior Ajay Mahenthiran Carmel advanced to the championship Metzger and Spirrison/Schneider will ‘Keep it going.’ We wanted this. We know it’s take the first set from ‘Hounds junior Broc match with a 5-0 semi-final win over Jasper play at the individual state tournament begin- only been done once in state history.” Fletcher 6-4. Saturday morning. The ‘Hounds won every ning Friday at North Central. Pairings will be North Central made Carmel work to get Fletcher took a 4-1 lead in the second set match in straight sets. In singles, Fletcher posted on the IHSAA website early this week. that five-peat. The Greyhounds quickly went before Mahenthiran came back to win 7-5. was victorious 6-0, 6-4, Mercer won 6-2, 6-4 Noblesville junior Noah Bushong also up 2-0 in the final by sweeping both doubles That tied the match at 2-2. But Mercer took and Jentz was a 6-0, 6-1 winner. In doubles, played at the Kokomo regional, falling to Fort matches. The No. 1 team of junior Srisanth control of the third set in his match, and fi- Malpeddi and McNamara cruised to a 6-2, Wayne Canterbury sophomore Kush Anand Malpeddi and senior Jones McNamar won nally won 6-3, 2-6, 6-3. Antonopoulos saved 6-1 victory and Eckhart and King were 6-0, 6-4, 6-2. 6-1, 6-0 and No. 2 team of seniors Ethan Eck- three match points before Mercer converted 6-1 winners. The Westfield doubles team of junior hart and Corbin King were victorious 6-2, 6-1. the fourth one, starting a Carmel celebration. In last Friday’s quarter-finals, Carmel Brett Barnes and senior Christian Emigh The singles matches were tense. The “I was just trying to work hard for every swept past Homestead 5-0. Fletcher scored a competed up at La Porte. The Shamrocks Panthers got their first point at No. 3 singles, point,” said Mercer, who was undefeated for 6-0, 6-0 shutout at No. 1 singles, with Mercer beat the Kankakee Valley team of sophomore when Maurquis Willingham beat Jack Jentz the year at 27-0. “I just try to keep the ball in winning 6-2, 6-0 and Jentz getting a 6-0, 6-1 Hayden Dase and senior Braden Misch 6-0, 6-2, 6-4 in a battle of sophomores. Mean- and just be consistent and just do what my victory. Malpeddi and McNamar won 6-4, 6-0 in the semi-finals before dropping a 6-1, while, the No. 2 match between Carmel ju- coach says. I was really tense the second set, 6-2 at No. 1 doubles, while Eckhart and King 4-6, 6-4 match to Culver Academies seniors nior Eli Mercer and NC freshman Alex Anto- so I tried to just hit through the ball more. In sailed to a 6-2, 6-1 win. Nathaniel Posner and Paul Wilson in the final. 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