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Reps. Huston, Goodrich, Jeter vote to strip county control on wind and solar projects Thirty-one counties issue resolutions against House Bill 1381 By JEFF JELLISON Reporter Publisher These State Representatives voted against These State Representatives voted to maintain county control of wind and solar regulation county control of wind and solar regulation House Bill 1381, which essen- tially eliminates local control on the siting of wind and commercial solar projects, was passed by the Indiana House of Representatives last Wednesday. The locally controversial bill sets statewide default standards for the installation of wind and solar farms, and strips local gov- ernment of the ability to make de- cisions as to where or if renewable energy projects are able to be de- veloped in their counties. Todd Huston Chuck Goodrich Chris Jeter Tony Cook “If this bill passes the senate, opportunities for wind and solar a positive statewide economic im- unelected officials will be able to will help Indiana diversify our “If this bill passes the senate, unelected pact, especially in rural commu- make decisions on land use for ev- state’s energy sources. Right now, officials will be able to make decisions on nities, as it could bring more op- ery county in the state,” said Ham- our state isn’t a competitor in this land use for every county in the state. portunities for renewable energy ilton County Commissioner Mark growing market, and we don’t No accountability to the voters and no ability investment in Indiana’s future to Heirbrandt. “No accountability to want to continue losing out on the for land use controls . . . It is disturbing to strengthen our power supply and the voters and no ability for land added jobs, people and investment continue to see bills like this against Home put more Hoosiers to work. This use controls.” these projects could bring. This Rule. Local land use decisions should be bill now heads to our colleagues Indiana has a policy of Home legislation still has a long way to made locally and not at the Statehouse.” in the Senate, where it will be fur- Rule that grants local elected of- go, and we’ll continue to work ther examined to see how we can ficials the power needed for the with our Senate colleagues mov- – County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt better serve consumers and busi- effective operation of government ing forward.” nesses across the state.” as to local affairs. The Indiana Association of local public meetings. Wind and districts that will not be affected Prior to HB 1381 passing the Currently, if a company wants County Commissioners recent- solar companies will be able to by the bill.” House, Hamilton County Com- to build wind turbines in unincor- ly released a statement that said, randomly put in projects that meet “It is disturbing to continue to missioners issued a resolution porated Hamilton County, they “We believe that planned devel- state standards but may conflict see bills like this against Home that stated, “The Board of Com- must get permission from county opment, permitting standards, with future economic develop- Rule,” Heirbrandt said. “Local missioners believes that decisions commissioners first. Under H.B. and permitting processes should ment projects, planned residential land use decisions should be made regarding wind and solar develop- 1381, if the county denies a per- be determined locally by locally development or even road expan- locally and not at the Statehouse.” ment are best made by the citizens mit for a project the applicant can elected County Commissioners.” sions. These projects can reduce State Rep. Chuck Goodrich living in the community, rather appeal to the Indiana Utility Reg- The Association of Indiana the value of a neighbor’s prop- (R-Noblesville), who also voted than by the wind and solar indus- ulatory Commission (IURC). Counties also opposes the bill: erty so the decision about where in favor of the bill, said, “This leg- try or State officials who live out- House Speaker Todd Huston “HB 1381 removes a county’s these projects are located should islation has the potential to have side the community.” (R-Fishers), who voted in favor ability to develop long term, com- be made at the community level, of the bill, said, “Providing more patible land uses crafted through not by legislators who represent See Wind & Solar Projects . . . Page A2 Riverview gives 10,000th Cumberland Cottages project passes Fishers City Council vaccine at COVID clinic By LARRY LANNAN from Selina Stoller, Pete Pe- said an upgrade to garages is LarryInFishers.com terson, John Weingardt and possible, once more details Todd Zimmerman. of the design are available The HAND project to The Advisory Plan Com- now that the rezone has been construct 11 cottages at mission voted an unfavor- approved. 141st Street and Cumberland able recommendation 8-1, The city planning staff Road will move forward af- with Howard Stevenson recommended approval of ter the Fishers City Council being the only commission the housing project. voted 5-4 approving a rezone member supporting the pro- The rezone approval is of the property. posal. just one step in the process. Voting yes for the rezone There was a great deal Davis said she plans to con- were David George, Cecilia of discussion about car ports tinue discussions with neigh- Coble, Brad DeReamer, Sa- rather than garages for the 11 bors and council members as mantha DeLong, and Joce- cottage units. HAND Exec- the project moves to the next lyn Vare. The no votes were utive Director Andrea Davis stages. Carmel Police Department unveils new online Traffic Stop Dashboard The REPORTER number of warnings and ci- Range, and Violation Type. The Carmel Police De- tations written. The Traffic Stop -Dash partment (CPD) has an- Additionally, the dash- board was created in col- nounced the release of the board enables the user to laboration with KSM Con- Traffic Stop Dashboard. filter the traffic stop - infor sulting, who worked with a This web-based portal gives mation using any combina- community focus group to Photo provided citizens the opportunity to tion of several categories, determine the desired con- Riverview Health gave its 10,000th dose of the COVID-19 vaccine view statistics on traffic such as: Type of Stop, Driv- tent. This dashboard will be on Saturday, Feb. 6 at the vaccine clinic located at the hospital in stops made by Carmel po- er Race, Driver Ethnicity, Noblesville. As of Thursday, Feb. 18, the Riverview Health COVID-19 lice officers, as well as the Driver Gender, Driver Age See Traffic . . . Page A5 vaccine clinic had administered over 13,000 doses. Sue Petry, RN, pictured above, is one of the Riverview Health employees administering vaccines at the hospital’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic. Healthcare workers, first responders and those over age 65 can register for the COVID-19 Noblesville Schools proposes rebalancing vaccine by visiting ourshot.in.gov or calling 211. elementary school boundaries for 2021-22 The REPORTER Stony Creek will be allowed Noblesville Schools Elementary to stay at their County to mark one-year announced last Tuesday a moving to Hin- home school for proposed rebalancing of kle Creek Ele- their last year of elementary school bound- mentary, Noble elementary next anniversary of COVID-19 aries for the 2021-2022 Crossing Ele- year, if they ville to pay their respects for have fought a valiant fight school year. mentary, and choose. The REPORTER Promise Road A commit- Hamilton County, along and light a luminaria in hon- on the frontlines of the virus. Approximately 200 Elementary. tee made up of with the cities of Carmel, or of every Hamilton Coun- The ceremony can be elementary students (4 White River El- district staff and Fishers, Noblesville, and ty resident who has passed viewed live on Hamilton percent of the district’s ementary would Mundy parent repre- Westfield, will pay its- re away from the virus since County Television. The elementary population) have students moving both sentatives developed the spects to those who have its arrival last year. That to- public is strongly discour- would be impacted by in and out. No boundary rebalancing proposal af- lost their lives this year due tal now stands at 375. aged from attending. In- the new boundaries and changes are being pro- ter carefully studying the to the COVID-19 pandem- Fire, police, and EMS stead, organizers are asking have already been notified posed at any other schools issue for several months. ic at a vigil on Saturday, vehicles from around the residents to place candles in directly of the proposed in the district. The plan works to mini- March 13. county will also line the their windows at 7 p.m. that moves. Current fourth graders mize the number of im- Dubbed a “Night of Re- square in downtown Nobles- evening to show their sup- The new boundaries impacted by the moves pacted students while flection,” city and county ville for a ceremonial light- port. Free battery-operated would see students from officials will meet on the ing of the lights to honor all candles will be available Hazel Dell Elementary, steps of the Historic Court- the healthcare professionals for residents to pick up the North Elementary, and See Boundaries . . . Page A7 house in downtown Nobles- and first responders who week of the event. A2 News Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Heights H.S. Drama Next phase of Range Line Department presents The Lion, The Witch Road boulevard design will and The Wardrobe soon be underway in Carmel The REPORTER Members of the Ham- Cast & Crew The REPORTER ilton Heights High School Aslan – Elianna Watson The City of Carmel plans to begin Drama Department cordial- White Witch – Rebekah Steffen the next phase of transforming Range ly invite the community to Lucy – Hannah Beechler Line Road from a five-lane roadway attend its live production of Edmund – Tanner Orton – between City Center Drive and Elm The Lion, The Witch, and Susan – Caroline Stone Street – into a tree-lined boulevard. The Wardrobe dramatized Peter – Jaxon Smith This Midtown portion of Range Mr. Beaver – Greg Hall Line Road will provide a continued by Joseph Robinette from Mrs. Beaver – Alyssa Potts the story by C. S. Lewis. Unicorn – Abigail Lennis boulevard treatment featuring ele- The play is being directed by Centaur – Amber Lane ments found further south, such as Brooks Myers with Mataya Tumnus – Mayson Leonard pedestrian-friendly crosswalks, bike Watson as Stage Manager. Fenris Ulf – James Jones lanes and landscaped medians. It will The play is a dramatiza- Dwarf – Mackenna Potts also have a new roundabout at Wal- Father Christmas – Ash Hall nut Street (6th Street SE), which will tion of C.S. Lewis’ classic Elf – Amber Lane work. Four children acci- Forest Animals – Emily Bone- eventually continue west, creating dentally find themselves brake, Lucy Hubbell an east-west connection from Range in Narnia after stumbling Evil Army Members – Julianne Line Road to Monon Boulevard and through an old wardrobe. Stewart, Casper Wanczyk eventually to 3rd Avenue SW. Wood Nymphs – Adrianna Roadwork on Range Line Road Photo provided by City of Carmel The children and audience Here is an example of an already upgraded stretch of Range Line are introduced to characters Kauffman, Jessa Steffen, Rebecca should begin soon, weather per- Beechler, Anna Monnin mitting, and is expected to be sub- Road, south of City Center Drive. like Tumnus the Faun, the Director – Brooks Myers White Witch, Aslan the great Stage Manager – Mataya Watson stantially complete in time for the that motorists should be aware of: All businesses and restaurants lion, and Mr. and Mrs. Bea- Lights – Ana Alsup CarmelFest parade on July 4. This • A one-day, full closure of Range will remain open during the con- ver. The witch is determined Sound – Jonathon New work will result in partial closures of Line Road will occur on or after Feb. struction and special signage will to keep Narnia in her pos- Graphic Designers – Amber Range Line Road, while maintaining 23 north of Elm Street for the concrete be used to direct customers to those session and end the reign of Lane and Rebekah Steffen northbound and southbound traffic pouring of columns for the archway. locations. The City of Carmel urges Aslan, which leads to excit- Set Designer – Taylor Myers until the full closure, anticipated to • A short closure of Range Line all local residents and visitors to sup- ing action scenes involving begin after April 5. Road will last a few days in March to port small businesses at all times, but battles, chases, and duels. school closures, and social The project will also include re- hoist the actual arch into place; exact especially during road construction “Drama club president, distancing restrictions to storing the gateway arch that marks dates to be determined. season. senior Jaxon Smith, and continue bring this play to the southern entrance to the Carmel • Full closure of Range Line For motorists traveling through the vice president, senior Alys- life,” noted Myers. “We are Arts & Design District. That arch was Road will begin on or after April 5 area, alternative routes include Main sa Potts, chose the play for excited to share this beloved removed a few years ago to make way and last about 60 days so construc- Street, Keystone Parkway, City Cen- this year,” explained Brooks classic with the community.” for the Elm Street roundabout. tion crews can build the new round- ter Drive, and 3rd Avenue SW, as well Myers, of the students desire Performances will be as Here are some construction details about at Walnut Street. as Elm Street. to choose a play that would follows: appeal to everyone. “In addi- • Friday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. tion, this play provides a va- • Saturday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. riety of roles, which allows • Sunday, Feb. 28 at 2:30 p.m. Aspire expanding Noblesville clinic something for everyone who Tickets are $6 and The REPORTER wants to be involved.” must be purchased online Aspire Indiana Health The play features 26 and prior to the door at has begun an expansion of cast and crew and has been hhschuskies.org. All pro- its Noblesville health cen- a labor of love. ceeds benefit the High ter that will result in nearly “The group rose to the School Drama Department. doubling its size, allowing challenges of the season Hamilton Heights High for growth of its integrat- and found creative ways to School is located at 25802 ed primary and behavioral rehearse amid quarantines, SR 19, Arcadia. health model of care. The construction proj- Rendering provided ect will take approximate- 17840 Cumberland Road. “Aspire is showing its passionate healthcare that ly 14 months and includes The total cost of the commitment to Nobles- treats the whole person, not a new wing that will bring expansion is $6.9 million, ville and Hamilton County just their symptoms.” the total space of the facility including construction, with this major investment A groundbreaking cer- to 27,000 square feet from furniture and equipment. in community health,” said emony is scheduled for its current 14,000. It also Wurster Construction is Tim Crockett, Aspire Chief 3:30 p.m. on March 3 with includes renovation of the the general contractor, with Financial Officer. “We are Noblesville Mayor Chris existing space and the addi- project management by here for the long haul to Jensen and dignitaries from tion of an in-house pharma- Colliers and architectural serve Hoosiers from ev- the Noblesville Chamber of cy at the clinic, located at planning by Artekna. ery walk of life with com- Commerce. Family Law Elder Law Wind & Solar Projects from Page A1 Personal Injury As of last Thursday, a Medical Malpractice total of 31 Indiana coun- Estate Planning ties have issued resolutions against the bill. Litigation State Rep. Chris Jeter (R-Fishers), who voted Guardianship in favor of the bill, said Adoption “Rural communities could have the opportunity to ex- Real Estate Law perience economic growth Expungements as a result of this bill, as these projects could gener- Business ate new jobs and tax reve- nue. This legislation still has a long way to go, and 136 South Ninth Street I look forward to working Noblesville, IN 46060 with those on all sides of [email protected] the issue to find a solution [email protected] [email protected] that benefits communi- ties and energy consumers Photo illustration provided (317) 773-1974 Raymond M. Adler Seth R. Wilson Zechariah D. Yoder throughout Indiana.” cision making with wind cal representatives voting where it will be heard None of the three lo- and solar projects in their against the bill were Tony by Senators representing RENTAL SPACE AVAILABLE AT THE cal state legislatures who counties. Cook, Donna Schaibley, Hamilton County, which HISTORIC ADLER BUILDING supported the bill com- HB 1381 passed the and Jerry Torr. includes Scott Baldwin, Please call Kim Watson 317-773-1974 for details mented on removing local House of Representatives The bill will now go J. D. Ford, Jim Buck and government from final de- with a 58-38-4 vote. Lo- to the Fady Qaddoura. Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Obituaries & News A3

William E. “Bill” Forkner Marion L. Strawn William A. Bryant August 24, 1941 – February 16, 2021 August 10, 1928 – February 14, 2021 December 9, 1963 – February 12, 2021 William E. “Bill” Forkner, 79, Noblesville, passed away peace- Marion L. Strawn, 92, Noblesville, passed away on Sunday, William A. Bryant, 57, Indianapolis, passed away on Friday, fully at home on Tuesday, February 16, February 14, 2021 at St. Vincent Hospital February 12, 2021 at his home. He was born 2021. He was born on August 24, 1941 to in Indianapolis. She was born on August 10, on December 9, 1963 to Rushington and the late Lester and Mary (Buscher) Forkner 1928 to Charles and Leona Deusser in Cin- Pricilla (Quillen) Bryant in Indianapolis. in Castleton, Ind. cinnati, Ohio. Bill was a land development manag- Bill was a graduate of Tipton High Marion was a homemaker, wife and er for Lennar for the past several years. He School and proudly served his country in mother. She was a great cook and baker. worked in this field for over 30 years, a ca- the United States Air Force. He retired after Marion was an avid reader and enjoyed reer in which he loved and was well respect- 30 years with Noblesville Casting and then crafts and crochet. She was a wonderful ed. Bill enjoyed playing poker and fishing, worked for Interstate Foundry for 10 years. mother who could do anything. and was an avid fan of NASCAR and the Bill is survived by his wife of 60 years, Marion is survived by her daughter, Indianapolis Colts. Most of all, he loved his Patsy Cummins Forkner; children, Terry Linda (Mike) Gibson; son, William Strawn; boys and enjoyed watching any activities (Mike) Merritt, Chuck (Amy) Forkner, and daughter, Sherry (Ron) Swason; grandson, they were involved in growing up. Bryan (Patricia) Forkner; 10 grandchildren; Christopher (Valerie) Terry; and granddaughter, Mindy Swanson. Bill is survived by his son, Justin Bryant; stepson, Ryan seven great-grandchildren; and his sisters, In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- (Meghan) Knuckles; and Sandy Bryant. Betty Jo (Floyd) Cook and Cora Ellen (Wel- band, Vernon Strawn; and her daughter, Deborah Sue Terry. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his broth- don) Freeman. Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, February 23, 2021 er, Alan Bryant. Services and visitation were held on at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Nobles- A Memorial Visitation was held on Thursday, February 18, at Monday, February 22, 2021 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, ville, with visitation from 11 a.m. to the time of service at the funeral Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, Fish- 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. Bill’s friends Harold Collins and Tony home. Burial will be at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. ers. Those who attended were asked to follow COVID-19 protocols. Pryor officiated. Condolences: randallroberts.com Condolences: randallroberts.com In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Timmy Kinkead TN 38105-9959. Condolences: randallroberts.com November 22, 2004 – February 17, 2021 Severe weather Timmy Kinkead, 16, Sheridan, passed away on Wednesday, Feb- Michael “Mike” Paul Schmersal ruary 17, 2021. He was born on November prep on the radar January 16, 1978 – February 17, 2021 22, 2004 to Terry and Lisa (Isaacs) Kinkead in Noblesville. and 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Timmy was a sophomore in high school. The REPORTER Michael “Mike” Paul Schmersal, 43, Noblesville, passed away He loved computers and graphic design. He Hamilton County Emer- March 16. To prepare for on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at his enjoyed creating videos and was very par- gency Management is pre- the statewide tornado drill, home. He was born on January 16, 1978 ticular when choosing music to go with the paring for this year’s severe Hamilton County Emergen- to Kenneth and Gretchen (Tripplehorn) videos. He enjoyed watching YouTube and Schmersal in Lima, Ohio. weather preparedness week, cy Management will resume going on Twitter. taking place from March 14 weekly testing of the coun- Mike will be remembered for his fierce Timmy was a loyal friend and would look love for those he held dear, most especially forward to hanging out with his best friend to March 20. ty’s sirens the Friday before - Noah and Ava. He had a tender heart, a mis Dillon, the Joey’s and Timmy. He loved play- The statewide tornado the statewide tornado drill chievous smile, and a joy of teasing. Mike ing basketball, riding his bike, and going for walks with his friends. - drill will be between 10 at 11 a.m. on March 12. found peace when by the ocean and was gift Timmy always looked forward to spring and summer because it meant ed in creating art. Most of all he loved a good that he and his father would go on their camping and fishing trips – time shared with friends. Timmy looked forward to spending that time with his dad. He is survived by his mother, Gretchen He will be greatly missed by his loving family – his father Terry Schmersal; son, Noah Schmersal; daughter, Ava Schmersal; siblings, and his mother Lisa; his sisters, Melisa Isaacs and Jasmine Diaz; Sheridan Public Karin (Bill) Lampkin, Weston, Wis., David Schmersal, Columbus, his brothers, Jacob Kinkead and Anthony Isaacs; and his grand- Ohio, and Cynthia Schmersal, Kansas City, Mo.; many nieces, neph- mother, Beverly Kinkead. He was a nephew to James Isaacs and ews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends. John Kinkead. He was a proud uncle to Dimitri, Jahseh, and Kahari He was preceded in death by his father; nephew, Daniel Lamp- Library to close Woods, and Kyree Isaacs. kin; maternal grandparents, Wayne and Annabelle Tripplehorn; and Preceding Timmy in death were his grandparents, Jerry Kinkead paternal grandparents, Mark and Louise Schmersal. and Fayda Isaacs; and his aunt, Anna Kinkead. A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. The Services for Timmy will be private. Timmy’s service was broad- for major upgrade Schmersal Family has entrusted Randall & Roberts Funeral Home cast on Facebook Live on Monday, February 22, 2021 at the Fisher with Mike’s care. Family Funeral Service Facebook page. The REPORTER beginning March 16, in- The family asks that cards and remembrances be sent directly The family would like to thank everyone for their thoughts and The Sheridan Public Li- cluding for digital use. to his beloved children, Noah and Ava Schmersal, P.O. Box 7045, prayers. Donations may be made In Memory of Timmy Kinkead at Fishers, IN 46038 brary will close from March During the March clo- youthassistance.org/sheridan-donation or mailed to 24185 Hinesley 11 to March 15 in order for sure, curbside service will Condolences: randallroberts.com Road, Sheridan, IN 46069. Everyone is invited to sign the online guestbook, leave a condo- staff to get ready for “Ever- be available at the following lence or share a memory at fisherfunerals.com. green,” which is a new sys- times: Lana C. Riester tem that staff say will offer • 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on August 7, 1942 – February 12, 2021 Robert Michael “Mike” Kercheval great things, as patrons will Thursday, March 11 then have access to nearly • 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Lana C. Riester, 78, Carmel, passed away on Friday, February April 10, 1938 – February 15, 2021 12, 2021. She was born on August 7, 1942 eight million items. Friday, March 12 in Dierks, Ark., to the late Loyd and Garnet Robert Michael “Mike” Kercheval, 82, went to be with Jesus on New library cards will • 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on (Langston) Turner. February 15, 2021. He was born on April 10, be required for all patrons Saturday, March 13 Following high school graduation, 1938 to the late Lester “Bud” Kercheval and Lana attended North Texas State where she the late Helen “Ivalou” (Worley) Kercheval. graduated with a Masters in secondary ed- Mike was a proud Sheridan High School ucation. graduate with the Class of 1956. Lana began teaching high school in After working at O.T. Kercheval Imple- County GOP to hold Texas. She combined her love of teaching ments, Biddle’s, Larr Equipment and serving and traveling and was privileged to teach as both a volunteer firefighter and an Army reorganization caucus three years overseas in both Turkey and National Guardsman, he retired from Tipton Germany for the Department of Defense. Implement Case IH. Mike was a member The REPORTER ment, candidates for the par- She met the love of her life, Larry, in Germany and they were mar- of Sheridan First Christian Church and the Hamilton County Repub- ty chairman must file with ried on July 19, 1969, in Dallas, Texas. They settled in Buffalo, American Legion in Sheridan. More recently, lican Party (HCRP) Chair- the county party secretary N.Y., and she began teaching at Williamsville North High School. he loved being a part of Radiant Christian Life Church in Westfield. man Laura Campbell has and the state party secretary After five years of teaching, Lana was granted maternity leave for Anyone who knew Mike never saw him without a smile. He the birth of their first child, son Eric. Lana was determined to be a greeted people by name and never met a stranger. He loved the Indi- announced a reorganization at least 72 hours prior to the stay-at-home mom and became a devoted full-time mother before anapolis Colts, college sports and was still passionate about follow- caucus will be held Satur- caucus. the birth of her daughter, Emily. Lana loved to bake and sew. ing Sheridan athletics closely. He also loved to dance. day, March 6 at the 502 East The caucus will be a Survivors include her husband of 51 years, Larry Riester; son, Surviving him are many family members and friends, including Event Center in Carmel. The closed caucus and only Eric (Jamie) Riester, Cincinnati, Ohio; daughter, Emily (John) his beloved brother, Phil (Reagan) Kercheval, Sheridan; his daugh- members of the caucus, cau- Sepik, Fishers; and grandchildren, Hannah Riester, Abigail Riester, ter, Monica (Doug) Kercheval Dilley, New Port Richey, Fla.; son, announcement indicated the Tatum Sepik, and Parker Sepik. Rick (Tonya) Kercheval, Sheridan; son, Bryan (Kim) Kercheval, caucus will be conducted for cus board, vote tellers, can- Family and friends gathered on Friday, February 19, 2021, at Westfield; and son, Brant (Soni) Kercheval, Indianapolis.- Addi the purposes of reorganizing didates’ designated watch- First Baptist Church Carmel, 1010 E. 126th St., where the funeral tionally, Mike is survived by his grandchildren, Kristopher Inman, the county Republican Party. ers, or HCRP staff will be service followed the visitation. Courtney Mecklenberg, Nina Lechner, Morgan Kercheval, Emily According the announce- allowed inside. Arrangements entrusted to Bussell Family Funerals Carm- Collier, Lindsay Hansen, Max Kercheval, and Tess Kercheval; and el-Westfield. Please visit bussellfamilyfunerals.com to read Lana’s five great-grandchildren. Also surviving him is Jackie McGinnis Ar- complete obituary. tis, his treasured friend and companion. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 23, 2021 at Ra- Hamilton County Reporter Niola S. Small diant Christian Life Church, 16162 Carey Road, Westfield. Visita- USPS 22200 | Volume 2021, Issue 2.22 tion will be from 2 to 4 p.m. with services following at 4 p.m. Pastor Contact Information Jerome Sack will be officiating. December 5, 1937 – February 15, 2021 In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in memory of Mike Publisher Jeff Jellison Subscription Inquiries Kercheval at First Farmers’ Bank in Sheridan. A scholarship in his [email protected] [email protected] Niola S. Small, 83, Greenwood, formerly of Shelbyville, passed 317-408-5548 away on Monday, February 15, 2021 at honor will be awarded to a Sheridan High School Athlete in the spring. Sports Editor Richie Hall Mailing Address [email protected] Greenwood Village South in Greenwood. Arrangements entrusted to Keller Mortuary Services. Online condolences may be offered at KellerMortuary.com. PO Box 190 Twitter: @Richie_Hall She was born December 5, 1937, in Ge- Westfield, IN 46074 neva in Shelby County, the daughter of Wal- Public Notices Web Address [email protected] ter Edward Sr. and Mattie (Imlay) Siefert. www.ReadTheReporter.com 765-365-2316 On December 23, 1960, she married Dean Edward Small, and he preceded her in death Paul Poteet . . . Hamilton County Reporter is published weekly, except the weeks of on October 3, 2003. Thanksgiving and Christmas, by Hamilton County Reporter Newspaper LLC, Niola is survived by her daughter, Jen- Your Hometown 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060-3835. Periodicals postage paid at Noblesville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: nifer A. (Small) Nevitt, Plymouth Meeting, Hamilton County Reporter, 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060. Pa.; son, Douglas E. Small and wife, Sunny, Weatherman! 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Last year, CPD Demographics subpage. from newspapers FRED SWIFT save the money it islators are trying to do a given contributions in ex- The County Line and require only costs to run legal good job of representing pectation of awarding con- Public Notices that notices ap- advertising. us, but with some others we tracts for goods or services pear on governmental web- If one looks at a city must ask what in the world to the donor. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Noblesville Plan Commission sites. The controversial bill budget or a school budget, it are they thinking about? All this activity should Noblesville, Indiana in the legislature failed, but is obvious that money spent Not only in the matter of tell us that the average The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Applications #0033-2021 on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM in the City Council it will likely come again in on legal notices is infinitesi- public notices, but in other taxpaying citizens need a Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN some form. mal compared to many oth- matters such as last week’s powerful lobbyist to count- 46060 and by public call-in number for active listening and asking questions as per the posted agenda. The application submitted by the Board of County Our own Hamilton er expenditures. attempt to curtail home er the special interests and Commissioners (Owners); Garmong Construction Services; and RQAW County legislators Tony Saving that small rule by opening the door to help legislators remember Corporation is for a change of zoning from “DT Downtown” to “DT/GUO Downtown/Government Use Overlay” and the adoption of said ordinance Cook, Donna Schaibley, amount is not a good enough wind farms with statewide who they were elected to regarding the construction of a Hamilton County parking garage on property Chuck Goodrich, and Chris reason to stop publication of legislation. represent. located at 225 North Ninth Street, all within the zoning jurisdiction of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. These hearings Fishers opens nominations for may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Plan Commission. Copies of the proposals are on file in the Department of Planning and Development located at 16 S. 10th Street for examination before the meeting during business hours between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. A copy of the proposal will appear on the web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org, three City of Service Awards agendas, Plan Commission – March 15, 2021 prior to the meeting date. NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION By LARRY LANNAN during National Volunteer ness to serve their commu- individuals, deemed as es- Caleb P. Gutshall, Secretary RL4260 2/22/21 LarryInFishers.com Month will replace the one- nity and neighbors during sential workers, who have night event. 2020. performed exceptional ser- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Noblesville Plan Commission Fishers is continuing a This year, the City of • Non-Profit Staffer of vice to the Fishers commu- Noblesville, Indiana tradition of honoring vol- Service Awards will feature the Year: The purpose of nity during the COVID-19 The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Applications #0028-2021 and #0029-2021 on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM in unteers and those contribut- three community-nominat- this award is to honor a lo- crisis in 2020. the City Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th Street, ing to the local community. ed awards: cal non-profit staff member Nominations are open Noblesville, IN 46060 and by public call-in number for active listening and asking questions as per the posted agenda. The applications submitted by There will be a virtual City • Community Servant who went above and be- through March 8 at Thi- Bridge LLC (Owners); Weekley Homes, LLC, (Ed Freeman, Builder), Apollo of Service Awards this year of the Year: The purpose of yond his or her non-profit sIsFishers.com/Cityof- Developers, LLC (Neil Goradia/Ed Hamilton) and Church Church Hittle and Antrim, Matthew Skelton, Attorney are for Change of Zoning from Land Use during the month of April. this award is to honor a Fish- staff duties and has had a Service. Winners will be Category “Community” with Subdistrict Overlays of “Internal” and “146th There will be an expansion ers resident who may not be significant impact on - com selected by the Fishers City Street Corridor”, a part of the “CCPD Corporate Campus Planned Development District” to Land Use Category “Single-Family” and Subdistrict Overlay of the program in 2021. affiliated with a group or munity at large in 2020. Council through a blind pro- of “Mixed Residential”, a part of the “CCPD Corporate Campus Planned New award categories and organizations, but regular- • cess and will be recognized Development District” and adoption of a Preliminary Development and Essential Worker Ordinance for approximately 56 acres located north of 141st Street and West of a month-long celebration ly conducted acts of kind- of the Year: Awarded to during the April celebration. Boden Road to be known as “Marilyn Woods Planned Development, all within the zoning jurisdiction of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will be given the SERVE Noblesville aims for 100 projects, opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. These hearings may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Plan Commission. th Copies of the proposals are on file in the Department of Planning and Development located at 16 S. 10th Street for examination before the meeting 1,000 more volunteers during 10 year during business hours between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. A copy of the proposal will appear on the web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org, The REPORTER cant ways, and we look for- registration for individuals project site. A title spon- agendas, Plan Commission – March 15, 2021 prior to the meeting date. ward to helping our neigh- opens during the Come To- sorship for Serve Nobles- NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION As SERVE Nobles- Caleb P. Gutshall, Secretary ville enters its 10th year bors do exactly that in our gether Weekend held over ville’s 10th anniversary is RL4255 2/22/21 10th year!” Memorial Day weekend, still available. of “connecting compas- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING sionate neighbors” through Since its formation in May 28-31. Since 2019, the orga- Noblesville Plan Commission Noblesville, Indiana community service proj- 2012, SERVE Noblesville SERVE Noblesville also nization has kicked off the The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Applications ects, organizers are look- has engaged more than is seeking sponsors for both summer volunteer season #0036-2021 on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 ing to make this summer’s 5,000 volunteers to help SERVE Week and its third with a community-wide and by public call-in number for active listening and asking questions as per the volunteer blitz the biggest with nearly 500 communi- Noblesville Cultural Cele- Come Together campaign posted agenda. The application submitted by the City of Noblesville Engineering and Planning Department is regarding amendments to the Unified Development one yet. ty projects. Projects can be bration, launched in 2018 to over Memorial Day Week- Ordinance, specifically for Appendix F- Noblesville Standards including the The nonprofit hopes to almost anything: Mulch- celebrate the cultural diver- end. The initiative encour- following sections: modified Sheet 1 – Directions for Use and General Notes by adding City Standards Notes; modified Sheet 2 - Typical Sections, Right- mobilize 1,000 volunteers ing, gardening, painting, sity found in Noblesville. ages residents to connect of-ways, and General Notes – adding to the general notes and including a to work on 100 projects sidewalk restoration, The event, which was not with one another through cul-de-sac diagram; Sheet 3 – Pavement Details and Notes separated from curb and sidewalk details; Sheet 4 – new page for Miscellaneous Roadway Details; during 2021 SERVE Week, neighborhood cleanups, held last year because of the a wide array of activities new Sheet 5 – Drive and Entrance Details and Notes; new Sheet 6 – Sidewalk scheduled for June 23-26. and much more. Volun- pandemic, features booths intended to inspire respect and Curb Ramp Details and Notes; added requirements to Storm Sewer Bedding Details and created Sheet 7 – Storm Sewer Bedding and Detention Notes and “In SERVE Nobles- teers tackle needed tasks highlighting food, music and a sense of belonging. Details; new Sheet 8 – Storm Inlet Details and Notes adding a chart; new Sheet ville’s 10th year of com- alongside a project leader and traditions from all over Participants are urged to 9 – Storm Manhole Details and Notes adding to general notes section; Sheets 10 & 11 – Sanitary Sewer General Notes and Specifications added notes; added munity partnerships, we’re who provides any neces- the world. This year’s date share pictures, videos and diagrams to Sheet 12 – Sanitary Sewer Pipe and Bedding Details; Sheets 13 has yet to be determined. success stories on SERVE and 14 – Sanitary Sewer Structures and Connection Details added diagrams really celebrating the re- sary guidance. and notes; new Sheet 15 –Sanitary Force Main Specifications; new Sheet 16 – siliency, compassion, and Ideas for this year’s Sponsorships start at Noblesville’s social media Sanitary Sewer Force Main Details; renamed Sheet 17 – Backfill and Patching Details from Street Cut Details; Sheet 18 – Monumentation Guidelines and Fire generosity that this com- projects are being accepted $250, making it easy for pages. This year’s Come Department Notes and Details added diagram for fire engine vehicle turn-around munity has shown,” said from Feb. 22 through April families, faith communi- Together Weekend is and general notes and added to the monumentation guidelines; Sheet 19 – Street Sign Details provided separate page; Sheet 20 – Street Lighting Details and Notes Patrick Propst, SERVE No- 15 online at servenobles- ties, and small businesses May 28-31. added diagrams and additional notes; new Sheets 21 through 25 – FHWA Timber blesville co-founder. “This ville.com under the to participate. Sponsors Learn more about how Guard Details; Sheet 26 – Landscaping Planting Details and Notes added to the note section; new Sheets 27 through 34 – SWPPP Details and Diagrams; and new last year has revealed the ‘SERVE Week’ tab. Proj- can choose which project you can help your commu- Sheet 35 – Stormwater BMP – Pond Details all within the zoning jurisdiction of need and the desire for us ect leaders and groups also to support and are recog- nity at servenoblesville. the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed to come together in signifi- can sign up now. Volunteer nized on a yard sign at the com. with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. These hearings may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Plan Commission. OneZone Chamber of Commerce’s ‘Grow Copies of the proposals are on file in the Department of Planning and Development located at 16 S. 10th Street for examination before the meeting during business hours between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. A copy of the proposal will appear on the web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org, with Google’ workshop series begins March 4 agendas, Plan Commission – March 15, 2021 prior to the meeting date. NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION The REPORTER “We are very During this Engine Optimization (SEO) Caleb P. Gutshall, Secretary The OneZone Cham- excited to offer workshop, busi- • An introduction to RL4263 2/22/21 ber of Commerce will host this virtual event nesses will learn products like Google My NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING its first of four Grow With to our local busi- how to be found Business, Search Console, Noblesville Plan Commission Noblesville, Indiana Google Workshops at 11:30 ness community,” online with Goo- Google Analytics, Google The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Applications a.m. on Thursday, March said OneZone gle. Facilitated Ads, and more. #0032-2021 on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 4. This one-hour webinar President Jack by Erin Bemis, The OneZone Google and by public call-in number for active listening and asking questions as per the posted agenda. The application submitted by Daniel McNally (Owner); Patch event kicks off the organi- Russell. “Our speaker for the Partner program supports Development (Andrew Greenwood) and American Structurepoint is for a primary zation’s involvement in the organization un- Grow with Goo- the organization’s Small plat for 8 non-residential lots to be known as “Washington Business Park”, all within the zoning jurisdiction of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Google Partner program. derstands the gle partner pro- Business Hub, an initia- Indiana. The March 4 workshop challenges and Russell gram, the session tive to support businesses Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting will focus on how business- pivots business owners have will provide the following with evolving, relevant re- and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested persons es can best reach customers made to adapt over the past insights: sources. desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will be given the opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. These hearings online. This Google-hosted year. Improving access to • An overview of how To register for the March may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Plan Commission. event is free to attend, but resources like Google sup- Google Search works 4 event, visit OneZon- Copies of the proposals are on file in the Department of Planning and Development located at 16 S. 10th Street for examination before the meeting pre-registration is required ports our initiative to em- • How to improve a web- eCommerce.com and click during business hours between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. A for businesses to participate. power small businesses.” site’s visibility with Search on “Events.” copy of the proposal will appear on the web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org, agendas, Plan Commission – March 15, 2021 prior to the meeting date. NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION Caleb P. Gutshall, Secretary RL4257 2/22/21

Boys & Girls Club of Noblesville receives NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Noblesville Plan Commission Noblesville, Indiana $10K grant from Crosser Family Foundation The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on application LEGP 000025-2021 and LEGP 000026-2021 on the 15th day of March, 2021 at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th The REPORTER personal toolbox new issues created the lack of interaction with Street, Noblesville, IN 46060. The application submitted by Faegre Baker The Boys & Girls Club of for self-manage- by the impact of the friends and peers nega- Daniels LLP requests a change of zoning from R2/GUO (Low to Moderate Density Single Family Residential/Government Use Overlay) and A2(S) Noblesville (BGCN) recently ment and coping. the pandemic. tively affected their mood, (Agriculture) to R3/R5/PD (Moderate to High Density Single Family Residential/ received a $10,000 grant from Strategies in- “The outlook and drive.” Multi-Family Residential/ Planned Development) and approval of a preliminary development plan for a residential subdivision to include up to 376 residential the Crosser Family Founda- corporate youth COVID-19 pan- About the Crosser units including townhomes, villas, and single family residences to be called “Silo tion, a fund of the Hamilton voice and choice, demic has had a Family Foundation Ridge”, for approximately 180 acres on property located on the west side of Boden Road from State Road 38 to 166th Street and south side of 166th Street County Community Founda- as well as oppor- significant impact The Crosser Family approximately 2300 feet west of Boden Road in Wayne Township, Hamilton tion, in support of its Smart tunities to learn on the emotional Foundation is dedicated County, Indiana. Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed Moves programs in 2021. and practice key & social well-be- to improving the lives of with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting The support of the Cross- social-emotional ing of the Club's youth and their families in and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will be given the er Family Foundation will skills young peo- Terry youth,” said local communities by pro- opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. These hearings assist in providing a suite ple need to make healthy BGCN Executive Director viding them with everyday may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Noblesville Plan Commission. of programs to Club mem- choices about substance use, Becky Terry. “The lack of needs and opportunities to A copy of the proposal is on file in the Department of Planning and sexual activity, violence and social setting opportunities help them achieve a bright Development located at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 150 in City Hall for bers which are designed to examination before the meeting during business hours between 8:00 AM and help develop healthy deci- other risky behaviors. over the past 11 months took future while setting them 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. Copies of the development are also posted on the Planning Department’s web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org/planning on the sion-making skills and pos- The Smart Moves Pro- its toll on our Club Kids and up for success so they will “Current Public Notices Map”. The map will be updated with the ‘Staff Report’ itive attitudes. The suite of gram will address issues that youth across the globe. Many grow to be healthy, respon- and exhibits approximately one week prior to the meeting date. NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION programs is designed to en- were occurring before the Club members self-reported sible, active citizens in their Caleb P Gutshall, Secretary able participants to build a pandemic as well as those and verbalized to staff how communities. RL4250 2/22/21 A6 Public Notices Week of Feb. 22, 2021

Hamilton County, Indiana Total Compensation 2020 ABBITT, TYLER $59,056.43 CLARK, SAMUEL $50,910.21 FRY, MITCHELL $55,434.37 HYDE, MATTHEW $54,061.01 MCKINNEY, RALPH $34,266.76 ACKERMAN, MELISSA $35,056.38 CLARK, TIMOTHY $625.00 FULLHART, MICHELLE $536.66 ICENOGLE, RYAN $42,022.82 MCKINNEY, SCOTT $101,063.72 ACKLIN, JILL $29,863.36 CLAYTON,SHELBY $51,599.72 GALLAGHER, MARIHELEN $20.00 ILLYES, KIMBERLY $45,424.56 MCKNEIGHT, CAROLYN $131.66 ADAMS, LINDSAY $68,486.04 CLELAND, DIANA $99,902.26 GALLES, VERONICA $2,595.00 INGLIS, BLAKE $47,823.54 MCLOUGHLIN, PATRICK $50,259.18 ADKINS, TONYA $45,827.18 CLENNON, PATRICK $65,458.26 GALLOWAY, JAMES $1,375.00 INGLIS, WILLIAM $75,355.53 MCMAHON, KIEL-ANNE $46,679.36 ADLER, RAYMOND $1,084.00 CLEVENGER, TODD $64,483.65 GAMBLE, KRISTEN $41,330.77 INHOLT, JOHN PAUL $4,767.00 MCMILLAN JR, CHARLIE $1,500.00 AGNEW, BEVERLY $900.00 CLIFFORD, WILLIAM $87,704.13 GANG, DONALD $14,175.00 IRELAND, JOSHUA $76,743.37 MCNEELY, ANN $33,375.49 AKERS, TRICIA $82,411.35 CLIFTON, DALE $34,929.96 GANG, M $8,100.00 IRELAND, KIJA $84,554.55 MCNEELY, TIFFANY $58,486.51 ALBARQAWI, KATHY $29,973.57 CLINE, JOHN $69,464.87 GARBER, DOMINICK $3,087.51 IRELAND, PAMELA $44,506.40 MCNEW, ROBIN $11,770.75 ALBRIGHT, MEGAN $736.66 CLINE, LUTHER $65,928.71 GARLAND, JENNIFER $53,436.50 ISAACS, EVAN $4,599.00 MCNIFF, WILLIAM $58,969.28 ALBRIGHT, NICHOLAS $736.66 CLOCK, KEITH $600.00 GARMON, KIMBERLY $53,272.71 JACKSON, ELIZABETH $55,563.73 MCNULTY, BARRY LEE $116,596.43 ALEXANDER, KEN $34,266.76 CLOUSER, AMBER $6,348.54 GARNER, CHERYL $4,053.75 JACKSON, MATTHEW $17,052.75 MCNULTY, ZACHARY $35,436.73 ALKHUTOVA, OLGA $42,312.60 CLOVER, THOMAS $1,450.00 GARRETT, CONNIE $61,386.00 JACKSON, QUINTON $49,574.24 MCPHERSON, DAVID $84,580.56 ALLADIO, MICHAEL $331.66 COBBS, OWEN $36,183.28 GARRETT, HEATHER $35,720.20 JAKOSITZ, PETER $61,122.36 MCPHERSON, REGGINALD $24,036.55 ALLEN, ERIN $17,617.50 COLBY, MICHAEL $805.00 GARRISON, BETH $52,946.77 JAMES, ANGELA $50,141.30 MCQUEEN, MICHAEL $25,080.85 ALTMAN, CHRISTINE $67,403.59 COLEMAN, MATTHEW $59,496.52 GASHO, CHASE $1,893.75 JAMIESON, ALEXANDER $3,971.00 MCQUEEN, TONY $10,798.84 ANDERSON, CHRISTIAN $9,032.60 COLEMAN, NATALIE $12,249.40 GASHO, RANDALL $60,522.70 JAMISON, MICHAEL $59,223.71 MCWHIRTER, JACOB $24,075.19 ANDERSON, JASON $1,789.78 COLLIER, CALEB $45,143.80 GASHO, SAMUEL $2,750.00 JANISSE, ASHLEY $59,803.82 MEHAS, MONA $23.33 ANDERSON, KELLY $54,572.54 COLLIER, WILLIAM $55,909.84 GASPARY SR, JOSEPH $13,256.75 JARRETT, ERIC $13,166.26 MEIER, RYAN $71,708.45 ARCENEAUX, LAWRENCE $3,282.27 COLLINS, CHRISTOPHER $65,072.45 GAWTHROP, KEIRN $536.66 JEFFERSON SHRAGAL, RACHEL $76,704.42 MEINHARDT, AUSTIN $1,765.45 ARMSTRONG, JENNIFER $74,946.79 COMER, TRAVIS $49,239.57 GAWTHROP, PATRICK $656.66 JEFFRIES, LISA $39,063.95 MELILLO, CARRIE $45,811.58 ARNETT, TIMOTHY $52,946.79 CONAWAY, MICHAEL $103,442.21 GEHLHAUSEN, THOMAS $68,278.51 JELLISON, JALYN $47,531.62 MELSON, BRITTNEY $40,381.40 ARTMAN, CHRISTOPHER $14,353.38 CONDELLONE, CRYSTAL $54,983.16 GEMBERLING, MATTHEW $14,677.09 JELLISON, JEFFREY $12,373.92 MELTON, BRYAN $74,357.79 ARVIN, REUBEN $52,875.86 CONOVER, ANDREW $71,709.14 GERBER, CHERYL $46,858.00 JENSVOLD, OTTINA $55,018.09 MERIDA, RICHARD $49,369.72 ATKINSON, DIANE $9,662.56 CONTRERAS, MEGAN $50,910.40 GERBER, DEBRA $5,092.95 JESSEE, OLIVIA $54,983.17 MERRIMAN, JULIA $233.33 AYERS, AMY $4,692.91 COOK, ADAM $1,955.00 GERMON, ROBERT $120.00 JOHNSON, BRIAN $76,704.42 MERTENS, CHRIS $129,753.24 AYERS, NATASHA $77,829.22 COOK, ALAN $20,460.00 GERTZ, KRIS $7,036.88 JOHNSON, CAROL $49,936.86 MIERS, JOHNATHAN $17,627.99 BABER, JAMIE $58,693.22 COOK, EMILY $423.33 GIBSON, CARL $7,641.78 JOHNSON, JENNIFER $5,014.68 MIKSHA, ANDRE $12,000.00 BACCAM, MIXAY $94,399.97 COOK, GARRY $11,313.75 GIDMAN, AMBER $49,229.67 JOHNSON, KATHY $8,811.85 MILKEY, RUSSELL $60,327.48 BACIGALUPO, PATRICIA $50,365.52 COOK, JAMES $8,878.97 GILBERT, ERIC $72,675.17 JOHNSON, KRISTIN $500.00 MILLER, AUTUMN $45,231.12 BACK BUBENZER, JONI $5,331.28 COOK, JERRY $20.00 GILBERT, SANDRA $47,459.79 JOHNSON, LISA $59,439.53 MILLER, CHARLES $87,710.89 BAHDANOVICH, ANASTASIYA $5,152.00 COOK, KELLY $54,268.97 GILLIAM, TATYANA $4,731.04 JOINES, ANDREA $64,038.87 MILLER, JESSICA $6,473.50 BAILEY, QUENTEN $13,814.34 CORBIN, KATHRYN $55,810.02 GILMORE, CHANDA $70,352.57 JONES II, CARL $1,500.78 MILLER, JOHN $125.00 BAITZ, STEPHEN $75,383.51 COTTINGHAM NETHERY, SHANNO GINDER, JAMES $72,292.78 JONES, CHRISTOPHER $91,262.46 MILLER, KATHRYN $477.00 BAITZ, TAMELA SUE $4,014.38 $9,162.77 GIORDANO, JENNIFER $65,013.33 JONES, NICHOLAS $34,978.20 MILLER, MATTHEW $57,309.15 BAKER, CYNTHIA $16,522.50 COTTRELL, CRYSTAL $50,910.32 GIRTMAN, CYNTHIA $63,089.49 JONES, SCOTT $71,681.32 MILLER, RENEE $2,881.01 BAKER, JENNA $1,208.54 COUCH, ERIC $55,435.74 GLEBER, TAMMY $70,760.77 JORDAN, BELINDA $812.00 MILLER, SUSAN $113.33 BAKER, MEGAN $2,000.00 COURTER, JAMES $17,781.53 GLYNN, FREDRICK $34,266.76 JOWITT, KEVIN $600.00 MILLS, JARED $46,261.81 BALDWIN, JAMES $82,183.15 COVERDALE, DAWN $111,240.91 GODBY, MICHAEL $36,463.42 JUAREZ, ERIC $94,097.65 MILLS, LISA $416.66 BALDWIN, JONATHAN $4,301.25 COWAN, BRADLEY $15,225.00 GOFF, SCOTT $81,005.15 JUAREZ, JENNIFER $50,000.00 MILLS, ROBIN $132,429.70 BALDWIN, RACHEL $34,802.70 CRAFT, DILLON $10,430.70 GOINS, LAKISHA $53,545.87 JUDD, BRIAN $45,113.57 MILLS, SUZANNE $73,311.17 BALLARD, DALTON $53,282.64 CRAIG JR, BENJAMIN $56,392.96 GOLD, ELIZABETH $33.33 JUSTICE, CARY $54,882.49 MOCK, SARA $55,336.51 BALLENGER, CAROLYN $54,267.95 CRAIG, BENNY $14,275.42 GOLDMAN, GARRETT $46,908.83 KANG, SONG $16,644.33 MOE, SKYLER $57,061.66 BALLENGER, TERRY $1,471.68 CRAMER, JASON $72,967.24 GONZALEZ, KIRSTEN $54,149.07 KARTES, TAMMY $438.75 MOHR, THERESA $540.00 BALLMAN, AMY $71,859.25 CRANDALL, MARCUS $56,013.25 GOOD, KIMBERLY $79,857.37 KATZ, DANA $223.33 MOORE, AUSTIN $46,643.05 BANNON, MELISSA $50,730.79 CRASK, ERIN $75,776.45 GOODE, KELLIE $18,606.25 KATZ, MARC $223.33 MOORE, CAITLIN $47,871.63 BANSBACH, DEBRA $1,136.66 CRASK, JULIE $1,800.00 GOODNIGHT, CAROL $52,280.99 KEELER, WILLIAM $59,746.27 MOORE, DANA $48,484.69 BARFIELD, CONNER $421.88 CRASK, KEVIN $79,681.62 GOODNIGHT, JENNIFER $46,739.96 KEENE, JOAN $94,399.98 MOORE, RYAN $418.75 BARKER, MARK $85,490.11 CRASK, MELISSA $716.66 GOSS, MICHAEL $19,194.00 KEHLET, CHRISTINA $113.33 MOORE, SARA $133.33 BARLOW, ALLISON $53,663.25 CREWS, SARAH $113.33 GOVIN, AMANDA $40,597.95 KELLER, MICHAEL $12,373.92 MOORHOUS, KATHERINE $65,411.94 BARNES, DAISHA $39,019.39 CRIM, DIANE $500.00 GRAHAM, EMILY $40,718.81 KENNEDY, BARBARA $520.00 MOREA, JESSICA $47,589.08 BARTON, JULIE $19,777.50 CRONIN, OSCAR $4,548.17 GRAHAM,KERRY $51,538.79 KERFOOT, MARLENE $780.50 MORGAN, DIANNE $52,923.14 BATTLES, THOMAS $62,472.02 CROOK, BEVERLY $51,236.04 GRAHAM, LEE ELLEN $66,292.12 KERSCHNER, JENNA $333.33 MORGAN, KEVIN $53,441.87 BAUER, LYNN $55,882.07 CROOK, DIANE $1,741.25 GRAHAM, PATTY $19,767.46 KETNER, LORI $59,710.12 MORITZ, ASHLYN $321.88 BAUER, SEAN $70,448.07 CROUCH, LYNDSEA $51,376.64 GRANDBERRY-TRIMBLE, RACELD ER KHAN, FARAZ $91,493.47 MORRIS, KAREN $79,649.82 BEARD, LARRY $68,198.15 CRUMBO, CAMERON $50,320.56 $20.00 KIM, CLARA $20.00 MORRIS, LOUIS $37,236.18 BEAVER, BRANDON $34,266.76 CRUSSEL, MICHAEL $62,110.64 GRANT, KATHRYN $9,363.00 KING IV, ROBERT $54,983.16 MOSBAUGH, LYNETTE $58,466.14 BEAVER, TRINI $79,857.38 CUMMINGS, CODY $29,797.15 GRAY, JEFF $34,306.97 KING, BRENDA $52,482.65 MOSBAUGH, MONICA $48,929.07 BECK, CHARISSE $52,129.65 CUMMINGS, JOHNATHAN $7,169.53 GRAY, NATHAN $60,555.76 KING, HEATHER $55,578.02 MOSCATO, MICHELLE $1,000.00 BECK, KRISTOPHER $45,014.95 CUMMINS, JEFFREY $60,975.11 GREEN, NOAH $2,900.00 KING, NICOLE $52,453.56 MOSLEY, RYAN $48,371.75 BELENITSKY, DIMITRY $57,271.75 CUMMINS, JESSE $57,630.30 GREEN, TODD $27,276.35 KING, THOMAS $48,476.21 MOSS, ALLISON $45,181.97 BELL, JACKSON $733.33 DAILEY III, WILLIAM $57,217.43 GREER, MONICA $75,092.93 KINGEN, STEPHANIE $45,277.31 MOSS, KAITLYN $56,883.79 BELL, KOLO $1,133.33 DAILEY, HEATHER $46,641.96 GREGORY, LEE $12,373.92 KINGSLEY, ANDREW $52,830.25 MOUNCE, LYDIA $35,602.51 BELL, SAMANTHA $1,554.34 DANIELS, SHANNON $57,966.94 GRIESENAUER, BARTON $75,391.11 KINNEY, AUSTIN $22,263.49 MUELLER, DEBRA $38,629.00 BELLINGER, LYNNE $51,519.14 DASH, PEGGY $4,407.50 GRIFFITH, ALEXA $233.33 KIPHART, CHARLES $107,948.16 MULLEN, KELLY $6,853.32 BEMBENEK, ERIC $3,363.25 DAVENPORT GRIFFIN, JERONA $1,790.00 GRIFFITH, JOHN $333.33 KIPHART, JESSIE $14,705.50 MULROONY, KEVIN $83,940.13 BENDER, PATRICIA $936.66 DAVIS, ALEX $61,092.33 GRIMES, DENNIS $7,396.75 KIRAGES, ANDREW $71,225.31 MULVEY, MARISSA $346.66 BENDZEN III, LAWRENCE $75,737.32 DAVIS, BRADLEY $138,667.62 GRIMES, DOUGLAS $4,500.00 KIRBY, GERALD $500.00 MUNOZ, TAYLOR $44,636.26 BENNETT, ANGELA $43,215.38 DAVIS, DEREK $52,946.79 GRINSTEAD, KRISTIN $48,861.93 KLINE, ZACHARY $22,287.39 MURDICK, CAROLYN $3,805.00 BENNETT, HEATHER $94,399.97 DAVIS, GINGER $81,934.31 GUEDEL, FOTOULA $68,486.05 KNAPP, MARTHA $156.25 MURPHY, BARBARA $51,831.82 BENNETT, MORGAN $67,940.66 DAVIS, JOHN $5,400.00 GUILMETTE, JUDITH $533.33 KNAPP, TIMOTHY $110,546.31 MURPHY, DARREN $4,000.00 BENNETT, TAMARA $17,868.52 DAVIS, JULIE $43,500.13 GUILMETTE, ROBERT $1,333.33 KNAUER, TAMI $56,768.49 MURRAY, CHRISTOPHER $64,297.11 BENSON, KEVIN $70,342.12 DAVIS, JULIUS $1,554.35 GULL, CHRISTINA $26,340.82 KNIEF, VICKIE $233.33 MURRAY, JOSEPH $84,365.85 BENTLEY, CONNIE $51,351.10 DAVIS, ROBERT $104,925.26 GULLION, CHRISTOPHER $43,662.83 KOCHER, JOSHUA $95,323.27 MURRAY, KERI $77,972.84 BENTLEY, JAMES $3,625.00 DAVIS, VICTORIA $59,480.23 GUNN, SHEILA $48.75 KOUSEN, JEREMY $74,330.33 MUSSELMAN, DAVID $250.00 BENTLEY, LEVI $1,989.00 DAVIS, WENDY $45,520.23 GUYER, MICHAEL $54,872.03 KOZLOVICH, DENISE $53,892.11 MUSSON, RYAN $43,504.60 BENTON, KIA $1,554.34 DAWALT, JENA $46,472.65 GWIN, PAMELA $38,536.29 KRALL, MASSIEL $61,821.77 MYERS, ANDREW $52,451.48 BENTON, SCOTT $50,166.28 DEAN, CYNTHIA $45,642.13 GWYNNE-VAUGHAN, CAROL $4,600.00 KREIDER, AMY $82,183.16 MYERS, JAMES $27,039.32 BENTON,SUSAN $58,051.65 DEAN, TRACY $250.00 HABIG, FRANK $2,750.00 KREPPS, JOANNE $52,946.82 MYERS, STEPHANIE $28,500.00 BERNERO, MELISSA $3,506.25 DECKARD, ROBERTA $52,721.72 HACK, APRIL $57,417.36 KRIEG, LAURA $59,009.43 NAGEL, JULIE $76,365.51 BERNHARDT, SCOTT $79,592.97 DECKER, SHASTA $55,288.99 HADLEY, BLAKE $63,098.94 KRISTO, GEORGE $500.00 NAGY, STEVEN $71,009.81 BERNING, JEREMY $956.66 DEFOE, JUSTIN $43,508.25 HAHN, JUDITH $2,520.00 KUBA, ROGER $60,734.15 NASSER, EMILY $29,783.18 BERNING, MICHAEL $30,386.20 DEFOE, KELLY $42,886.71 HAHN, THOMAS $625.00 KUNER, CHRISTIAN $90,477.87 NATION, MARGARET $13,996.80 BIDDLE, KASEY $64,731.36 DEFOE, LARRY $53,570.74 HAHN, VALORIE $66,444.46 KUSHEL, JEFFREY $42,409.82 NDIAYE, ELHADJI $49,764.38 BIDDLE, MICHAEL $50,385.16 DEFOE, NOAH $12,625.03 HAIR, MERVIN $64,372.77 LACEY, DANIEL $62,477.07 NEAL, JAMES $131,804.79 BIDDLE, NATHAN $76,860.46 DEFOE, TRISTYN $35,614.88 HALE, KEVIN $56,407.86 LACEY, FLORENCE $61,608.06 NEAL, KEVIN $72,291.44 BILBY, STEVE $44,649.86 DEL GRECO, GLORIA $2,051.25 HALL, C RONALD $1,625.00 LALIOFF, HANNAH $10,464.59 NEEDHAM, DAVID $40,589.07 BINGHAM, KRISTIN $4,003.04 DELAPLANE, MATTHEW $48,431.67 HALL, WILLIAM $71,292.88 LAMBERTH, MATTHEW $695.00 NEESE, KELSEY $48,041.13 BIRGE, CHERYL $53,748.76 DELHEIMER, MEGAN $58,394.26 HALTOM, GLENN $49,773.30 LAND, CHRISTOPHER $59,259.68 NELSON, ERIC $2,558.58 BISHOP, SANDRA $2,733.75 DEMAREE, BERNICE $726.66 HAMILTON, MELISSA $65,903.67 LANDES, KYLE $46,803.70 NELSON, KYLE $3,896.25 BLACKMON, LATREACHA $45,845.75 DEROSS JR, JOHN $51,209.00 HAMPTON, TIMOTHY $3,206.25 LANDWEHR, ZACHARY $46,263.31 NELSON, NATHANAEL $61,158.78 BLACKWELL, TINA $48,495.59 DERYCKERE, ANDREW $983.33 HANEY II, MARION $49,872.45 LANE, CLAIRE $62,882.51 NELSON, ZACHARY $10,373.49 BLAIR, LESLIE $43,702.03 DERYCKERE, DANIEL $1,445.00 HANEY, JESSICA $55,377.94 LANE, MICHAEL $3,743.67 NEMETH, ALEXANDRIA $1,200.00 BLAKE, JENNY $449.41 DETIENNE, LYNDEE $12,977.27 HANJE, SARAH $44,770.99 LANGLOIS, KATHLEEN $3,653.75 NEUDIGATE, JONATHAN $59,272.23 BLAZIER, DANIEL $2,245.00 DEYOUNG, DANIEL $79,160.79 HANNI, LISA $62,878.54 LASHURE JR, HOWARD $3,264.00 NEW, TISHA $57,115.73 BLEDSOE, TROY $61,847.14 DICKSON, KATIE $55,240.75 HANSEN, EDWARD $58,147.20 LAUDIG, CHERYL $54,214.76 NIBBS, LINDA $3,105.00 BLOCH, ANDREW $4,000.00 DILLINGER, STEVEN $66,725.59 HANSEN, JANET $70,000.32 LAUX, SANDRA $5,125.00 NICHOLLS, DONALD $68,220.01 BOGENSCHUTZ, MARIA $2,907.50 DINGS, RANDALL $83,250.45 HANSLOW, KYLE $44,553.01 LAWHORN, LYNN $52,965.55 NICKEL, DANNY $51,407.99 BOGGS, MELISSA $59,465.29 DIXON, DUSTIN $94,240.22 HARDEN, RILEY $620.00 LAWSON, AMY $35,720.20 NICKEL, MELISSA $53,738.64 BOHM, ALLISON $1,554.35 DOBROVODSKY, JAMES $38,443.35 HARDEN, TABITHA $45,888.90 LAWSON, DUSTI $50,680.64 NICKERSON, ROBERT $56,144.88 BONESS, DONNA $10,175.26 DOCHERTY, JANE $2,420.00 HARGER, REBECCA $375.00 LAWSON, MATTHEW $2,911.77 NICKSON, TYLAYIA $20,477.51 BOOKER, SHANE $99,304.39 DODD, JILL $1,090.14 HARMISON, DANA $43,712.93 LAYTON, MATTHEW $56,444.00 NIEC, BRIAN $81,340.08 BOONE, TONJA $8,000.00 DOLVIN, JUDY $223.33 HARRINGTON, KIA $48,246.45 LAZDINS, MARCEL $64,247.86 NIERSTE, TRACY $128.33 BORDERS, JESSE $56,957.36 DOLVIN, LANDON $421.88 HARRINGTON, SHALINA $78,593.00 LEAP, JEFFREY $61,902.68 NIKOLOV, PAIGE $23,141.41 BOWEN, MARK $100,313.72 DORSEY, JOSEPH $29,384.62 HARRIS, CHARLES RONALD $41,615.86 LEAP, SARA $51,657.05 NIPPER, HEATHER $49,145.25 BOWLAND, DARA $59,995.79 DOSS, ADAM $48,243.92 HARRIS, JO $90.56 LECKRONE, ADAM $66,531.82 NIX, TAYLOR $47,797.63 BOWMAN, JENNIFER $13,162.58 DOUGHERTY, JENNIFER $43,582.53 HART, DEBORAH $933.33 LEE, FRANCES $2,900.00 NUGENT, BURGANDY $41,213.36 BOX, MARY $58,993.60 DOUGLAS, SHEILA $45,960.92 HART, GALEN $66,686.95 LEE, LARRY $5,700.00 NUNEZ, KAYTLYN $42,856.92 BOYKOVA, PETIA $24,280.32 DOWDEN, RICHARD $12,373.92 HARTLE, DEREK $51,657.12 LEE, MATTHEW $26,699.75 OCONNOR, JENNIFER $58,193.80 BOZELL, HEATHER $70,352.56 DOWNEY, BRENDAN $5,292.00 HARTLEY, DENISE $223.33 LEININGER, COLE $46,918.74 OCONNOR, TONY $67,692.54 BRADLEY, ANDREW $26,923.80 DRAPER, ABIGAIL $3,365.41 HARTLEY, NANCY $6,405.00 LEMASTER, JASON $95,590.19 OGLE, JEROLYN $84,365.83 BRAGG, DALTON $44,011.61 DRISCOLL, KENZIE $28,897.04 HARTLEY, STEVEN $55,670.54 LEMASTERS, VICTORIA $34,396.92 OGLE, LARRY $918.75 BRAGG,ROBERT $106,343.22 DUCKWORTH, CHRISTOPHER $333.33 HARTMAN, ELISE $45,496.87 LENAHAN,KATELYN $4,488.00 OLDHAM,NANCY $826.66 BRETT, ANNA $50,524.46 DUDGEON, JACOB $3,306.25 HARTZELL, SUE $616.66 LENDERTS, JOHN $37,202.07 OLDHAM,ROBERT BRUCE $74,838.34 BRINKER, PATTI $52,795.63 DUNBAR, VICKY LYNN $44,149.73 HASTON, MELISSA $28,414.39 LEONARD, DEBORAH $1,400.00 OLSEN, TROY $76,092.98 BROADDUS, MELISSA $13,386.15 DUNCAN, CYNTHIA $50,176.53 HASTON,STEPHEN $63,572.55 LEPERE, DEBRA $99,898.76 OLSON, LARS $60,583.86 BROCKEN, CHRISTINA $53,268.75 DUNCAN, GARY $95,931.87 HASTY, KIRSTEN $76,688.98 LEVEY, GARY $200.00 ORNIG, JANET $11,751.00 BROCKEN, RUBY $1,911.25 DUNN, BRYAN $50,437.14 HAWKINS, LAURELEE $47,680.99 LEVINBERG, JAIME $51,599.74 ORR, AMBER $76,094.67 BROCKHOFF, BARBARA $416.66 DUNN, KEITH $45,555.50 HAWN, VERN $2,420.45 LEWIS BENBOW, GEASSNER $433.33 OSSWALD, BRADLEY $76,710.30 BROOKS, MICHAEL $12,440.00 DUNN,REBECCA $50,320.62 HAY, RICHARD $71,128.39 LEWIS, BREANNE $58,141.56 OUSLEY, HANNAH $1,316.66 BROTHERS, MARGARET $37,042.93 DUNN, TRAVIS $54,022.57 HAYDEN, CORY $42,215.62 LEWIS, MICHELE $56,787.58 OVERMAN, STACEY $47,047.22 BROWN, ALISON $440.00 DURBIN, RUTH ANN $42,265.35 HAYDEN, JENNIFER $102,381.44 LEWIS, XAVIER $3,308.32 OVERPECK, ERIC $45,543.33 BROWN, CHRISTINE $62,110.65 DURHAM, DENISE $236.66 HAYES, ALEXIS $3,192.02 LIGLER, SCOTT $83,835.72 OWENS, MARILOU $4,133.33 BROWN, COLIN $39,173.94 DUVALL, LYNETTE $59,710.19 HAYES, BETH $11,887.50 LIPPOTT, KYLE $33,601.08 PACIFICO, CARRIE $50,477.21 BROWN, EDDIE $209.88 DYKES, SCOTT $43,782.95 HAYMAKER, JONI LYNN $56,657.03 LISTON, EMILEE $3,625.00 PACIOR, LISA $53,075.50 BROWN, JASON $1,311.01 EAKIN, LAURA $37,692.27 HAYMAKER, MARY $59,056.15 LISTON, JERRY $92,206.63 PACIOREK, NICOLE $48,802.03 BROWN, KATHLEEN $46,534.64 EASTERDAY, BRANDEE $1,020.00 HAZEL, ANDREW $57,019.60 LIVINGSTON, MARK $55,420.71 PACKARD, DIXIANA $84,874.24 BROWN, LUCAS $27,933.81 EBBERT, RYAN $49,044.24 HAZEL, SCOTT $72,267.32 LLOYD, JEREMY $11,171.14 PACKHAM,GRAHAM $71,296.96 BROWN, MICHELLE $65,061.76 EBERSOLE, REESE $11,006.48 HEAD, JEREMY $64,913.37 LOCHARD, AARON $45,752.97 PAPINEAU, DANIEL $68,219.95 BROWN, NATHAN $47,502.51 ECKART, ROBIN $81,305.85 HEAD, SUSAN KAY $41,007.48 LOCHARD, KAREN $56,644.46 PAPINEAU, MARINA $20,876.25 BROWN, PATRICIA $923.33 ECKSTEIN, KATHRYN $8,060.25 HEADRICK, JEFFREY $20.00 LOCKHART, GREGORY $82,038.50 PARENTE, MICHAEL $513.33 BROWN, ROSALYN $47,781.78 EDWARDS, RHONDA $37,630.87 HEDGE, BENJAMIN $23,147.60 LOCKHART, SARAH $49,015.50 PARKER, STACY $43,263.96 BROWN, SHELLY $713.33 EFRATI, MATTHEW $4,276.55 HEILIGER, SARA $1,456.66 LOCKRIDGE, AYNSLEY $49,617.11 PARNELL, MICHAEL $68,718.51 BRUEGGEMAN, LISA $17,718.79 EGAN, BRANDY $57,019.59 HEINY, KAY $59,897.40 LOCKRIDGE, JEFFERY $56,699.21 PARSONS, DELMER $55,258.59 BRUNS, CAROL $86,320.30 EGOROV, NIKITA $343.33 HEINZMAN JR, DAVID $54,052.46 LOGAN, LIONEL $8,131.23 PARTAIN, TANNER $40,033.30 BRYANT, CHANDLER $15,351.41 ELDRIDGE, PAMELA $67,134.11 HEIRBRANDT, MARK $67,677.59 LOGAN, THOMAS $96,049.40 PARTIN, RYAN $19,478.66 BRYANT, KEVIN $51,993.97 ELDRIDGE, SADIE $57,728.04 HELIOTIS, AMANDA $52,214.66 LOHREY, KATHARINE $50,813.94 PASS, BRANDI $102,132.12 BUCKINGHAM II, DONALD $5,000.00 ELKINS, EVAN $44,273.21 HELSLOOT, CAMILLA $42,740.65 LORD, ERIC $53,417.84 PASS, SCOTT $78,621.48 BUCKLER, RICHARD $49,917.89 ELLIOTT, PAULA $52,331.76 HEMMERLING, JEREMY $76,729.62 LORENZ, CARTER $44,095.55 PATTERSON, ALLEN $19,437.88 BUITENDYK, SARAH-ELIZABETH ELMS, COLIN $221.88 HENDRESS, WHITNEY $621.66 LOSH, ALVIN $39,562.22 PATTERSON, KEVIN $1,023.33 $43,560.72 EMERSON, JOHN $84,580.51 HENDRICKS, LOIS $19,620.09 LOUKS, BRIAN $40,122.20 PAUKER, ROBYN $1,200.00 BUITRON, JUAN $1,346.66 ENDICOTT JR, LARRY $63,367.01 HENRICKS, ALLEN $43,885.07 LOUKS, CHRISTOFER $41,182.53 PAVICH, ALIVIA $2,334.52 BURDETT, DARRIN $50,320.63 ENDICOTT, JENNIFER $510.00 HENRY, SANDY $54,495.55 LOUKS, PAMELA $46,926.13 PAXSON, JESSICA $76,704.44 BURDETT, LINDA $56,803.20 ENGLE, JENNIFER $70,352.55 HENSON, JUSTIN $65,833.07 LOVEGROVE, AMBER $55,275.50 PAYNE, RANDALL $21,000.94 BURK, JEFFREY $51,796.49 EPPERSON, MARK $54,685.10 HENSON, PHIL $48,551.40 LOWES, JOHN $117,102.79 PEARSON, EMILY $36,096.24 BURKE, SHAWNA $51,340.81 ESTES, SANDRA $48,252.69 HERBERT, LISA $631.66 LUCAS, DAVID $88,420.79 PEARSON, HEATH $53,539.53 BURNETT, JAMES $3,372.15 ETCHISON, MATHEW $53,813.00 HERN,JEFFREY $34,266.76 LUCAS, TORI $358.75 PEARSON, KAREN $54,687.56 BUROW, ANDREA $4,050.00 EVANS, ROBERT $70,632.17 HERRINGTON, MAGGIE $54,941.61 LUSHER, BRYAN $5,211.56 PEE, JAMES $82,831.98 BURT, CHRISTOPHER $93,686.99 EVANS, THOMAS $13,662.04 HESSE, TERESA $247.50 LUTZ, AMY $1,024.47 PENNINGTON, BRADLEY $138.00 BUTLER, STEVEN $43,623.81 EVERSON, KEITH $8,383.75 HESTER, MADIGAN $3,075.65 LUTZ, BRENTT $71,947.03 PENNINGTON, GRETCHEN $50,000.00 BYER, SHERRI $56,087.82 FAILOR, NIKOHL $59,025.09 HIATT, DELMA $53,697.57 LYNCH, DIANNA $69,263.52 PENWELL, MARY ELLEN $26,120.24 BYRD, LANDON $218.75 FAIRCHOK, LYDIA $11,267.08 HICKS, ALEXANDRA $3,560.26 MABEE, LAUREN $56,490.33 PENWELL, MOLLY $45,686.39 CAGE, KRISTY $5,276.95 FARLEY, PATRICK $53,198.66 HICKS, CAROLYN $40,257.04 MACDONALD, KIRSTIN $1,187.50 PEOPLES, HEATHER $59,373.62 CALHOUN, CHRISTOPHER $57,016.17 FARLEY, WAYNE $79,257.32 HIGBEE, JAYSON $59,500.56 MACY, NICKOLAUS $69,997.94 PEREZ, DANIEL $8,854.79 CALLAHAN, SARAH $20.00 FAULSTICH, SHARON $48,307.38 HIGGINBOTHAM, CYNTHIA $60,521.64 MAICHER, DONALD $343.33 PERRIN, BRENDA $40,947.28 CAMPBELL, ANDREW $58,484.47 FAUNCE, NANCY $1,520.00 HIGGINBOTHAM, ETHAN $4,912.51 MALLABER, KAREN $27,394.08 PERRIN, DARRELL $40,722.79 CAMPBELL, COLIN $2,040.07 FAUST, HOLLY $17,387.33 HIGGINBOTHAM, JOHN $70,050.91 MALOOF, MICHAEL $37,982.89 PERRY, KRISTEN $54,983.15 CAMPBELL, JUDITH $1,575.00 FEARON, MATTHEW $54,457.63 HIGGINS, DANIELLE $59,413.64 MANION, SAMUEL $47,101.59 PETERSON, MILES $4,070.88 CAMPBELL, VANESSA $63,981.47 FEHR, BRETT $2,378.25 HIGGINS, THOMAS $50,646.69 MARSHALL, GEORGIA $39,506.52 PETERSON, MONICA $3,945.00 CAPPER, BRANDON $33,671.02 FELTZ, JOSHUA $36,393.55 HIGGS, PAMELA $37,188.22 MARSHALL, STEPHANIE $3,100.00 PETERSON,SUSAN $1,350.00 CAPPS, EMILY $70,216.17 FELTZ, RONNIE $50,974.71 HIGHTOWER, CATHY $67,044.01 MARTIN, BENJAMIN $418.75 PETRIE, TRAVIS $61,246.04 CARDER, JONATHAN $71,291.53 FENIMORE, ALAYNA $53,332.23 HILL, ADAM $50,320.60 MARTIN, BONNIE $4,383.50 PETTIFORD, MERYLE $52,711.28 CARDWELL, CATHERINE $1,000.00 FESMIRE, STEVE $72,292.74 HILL, KELLY $39,652.59 MARTIN, DIXIE $800.00 PETTY, ALEX $77,023.67 CAREY, ANDREW $58,405.95 FESSEL, KEVIN $90,824.27 HILL, PHILIP $41,853.44 MARTIN, JACOB $736.66 PFLUGH, JANE $54,368.91 CAREY, JOSHUA $84,554.58 FIEBELKORN, MICHAEL $80,537.78 HILLIER, JOSEPH $546.66 MARTIN, JOSEPH $1,537.25 PHARIS, JIMMY $68,057.10 CAREY, KAREN $45,231.12 FIGGE, MARGARET $47,085.22 HINSHAW, BRUCE $7,840.13 MARTIN, MARK $2,905.00 PHARRIS, SHERI $32,255.87 CAREY, SAMANTHA $12,317.66 FILBIN, SAMANTHA $47,432.51 HOBBS, CONNER $1,544.63 MARTIN, SPENCER $5,000.02 PHELPS, KEVIN $54,697.30 CARLSON, DOROTHY $73,833.49 FILLINGSNESS, CAROLYN $46,550.11 HOBSON, CHARLES $49,764.94 MARTINEZ, ETHAN $306.25 PHIFER, JALYN $48,606.40 CARNEY, CASEY $55,240.71 FINKBINER, MARCIA $125.00 HOBSON, CHERYL $45,231.08 MARTINI, CLIZIA $420.00 PHIFER, LAURA $43,723.35 CARR, GARRETT $6,057.00 FIRKS, TIMOTHY $12,373.92 HODAPP GILLMAN, ROBIN $39,000.00 MARVEL, JESSICA $49,608.20 PHILLIPS, MELISA $46,746.43 CARTER, MICHAEL $103,801.33 FISHER, MARK $112,813.63 HOGGARD, DEBRA $63,640.72 MASSEY, ERIC $83,824.18 PICKETT, STEFFANIE $43,684.67 CARTER,TERESA $3,855.00 FISHER, MARY $401.25 HOLLIDAY, JULIA $30,750.13 MASSILLAMANY, AMY $34,266.76 PIERCE, JESSICA $45,041.87 CASE, CHERYL $320.00 FISHER, TIMOTHY $46,738.55 HOLT, STEVEN $226.00 MATHEWS, TRECIA $2,940.00 PING, CORY $48,362.43 CASE, SPENCER $2,856.53 FLETCHER, NANCY $48,733.75 HOOTEN, JEREMY $17,459.65 MATTINGLY, STEPHEN $11,408.11 PING, ROBERT $56,441.12 CASH,STEVEN $71,652.53 FLOYD, JUSTIN $58,637.13 HOPKINS, RUTH $813.33 MAY, MARK $79,547.51 PINKERTON, HEATHER $56,919.76 CASSADY, MICHAEL $273.33 FLOYD, LISA $7,310.15 HORINE, CARLA $36,311.16 MAY, MOLLY $13,453.90 PIROWSKI, ALEXANDER $533.33 CASSELL, DANIYEL $47,971.78 FOLEY, AMANDA $320.00 HORINE, RYAN $73,853.08 MAYNARD, DANIEL $2,337.50 PLATT, DAVID $7,709.00 CASTOR, DUSTIN $62,833.62 FOLEY, PATRICK $3,962.08 HORN, NANCY $64,054.77 MCABEE, TERRY $89,456.90 PLUNKETT, BENJAMIN $914.40 CAVENDER, ASHLAN $57,019.57 FOOTE, MICHAEL $39,578.48 HORNING, ASHLEY $32,588.06 MCCAFFREY, CHAD $12,145.79 PLUNKETT, MARNIE $4,947.40 CECIL JR, THURL $63,279.34 FORD JR, KENNETH $55,821.33 HORNING, TARA $70,448.08 MCCARTY, VAUN $820.00 POLIVICK, LINDA $200.00 CHADWELL, ROBERT $75,764.33 FORNER, STEPHEN $39,233.91 HOUSTON, ANGELA $72,184.45 MCCARTY, VICTOR $2,033.33 POLK, KIMBERLY $53,593.22 CHALFIN, JOHN $79,999.92 FOSTER, JENNIFER $49,603.40 HOUSTON, WILLIAM $82,506.33 MCCAULEY, JAMES $74,886.07 POLLARD, DANIELLE $45,384.82 CHAMBERLAIN, CLAIRE $47,675.94 FOSTER, SHEA $42,096.19 HOUTTEMAN, PATRICIA $520.00 MCCLAIN, RYAN $67,934.81 POLLEY, ELIZABETH $48,811.86 CHANCE, JENNIFER $54,994.72 FOUTZ, REX $69,591.43 HOWARD, MARAIA $49,427.02 MCCOLLUM, KENT $87,325.70 PONTIUS, ROBERT $52,673.90 CHANDLER, DOROTHY $50,910.39 FOUTZ, SHANE $49,777.90 HOWELL, JAMES MICHAEL $93,133.61 MCCORD, CHASTITY $17,387.87 POORE, KEVIN $89,456.93 CHANTHASENSAK, DEVON $23,369.11 FOX, MEREDITH $343.33 HUBER, BERNADETTE $55,888.18 MCCORMICK, BILL $58,772.21 POPIELA, DANIEL $58,294.16 CHARLES, LISA $52,181.47 FRANCE, SHELLY $60,470.73 HUBER, MICHIAL $53,510.24 MCCORMICK, LINDA $653.33 POSSMAN, CAROL $10,799.70 CHARLTON, ANTHONY $54,582.39 FRANKLIN, CYNTHIA $3,493.14 HUFF, ROBERT $53,325.64 MCCOY, KYLE $51,604.51 POTTENGER, JULIE $59,411.40 CHASTAIN, ANTHONY $23,915.76 FRANKLIN, KIMBERLY $37,015.80 HUGHES, PATRICK $48,598.52 MCDANIEL, DILLON $42,680.02 POUCH, ERIKA $937.48 CHASTAIN, ROBIN $52,185.56 FRANKLIN, MICHAEL $15,847.50 HULEN, STEWART $1,749.00 MCDERMOTT, DYLAN $43,111.78 POUCH, THOMAS $30,448.54 CHEEVER, SHANE $63,981.37 FRANKLIN, SARA $51,959.03 HULL, BARBARA $50,698.61 MCDONALD, DEBORAH $22,437.47 POWELL, KIMBERLY $81,583.41 CHERNOSKY, MARY $1,353.33 FRANKLIN, TODD $55,091.41 HUNGATE, ALYSSA $52,924.96 MCDONALD, TERI $895.00 POWELL, LAUREN $28,706.75 CHRISTIANSEN, NICALAUS $73,311.14 FRANKS-WORKMAN, DARLA $59,725.80 HUNT, ALLISON $58,432.30 MCELROY, PAULA $46,441.21 POYNTER, JENNIFER $48,730.78 CHRISTIE, JORDAN $226.66 FREEMAN, BRUCE $2,200.00 HUNTER, ALYSSA $40,676.87 MCGRIFF, PAUL $89,587.21 PPOOL, SCOTT $6,100.00 CHRISTMAN, KIMBERLY $82,480.89 FRIEND, LINDSAY $10,366.34 HUNTER, DONNA $57,925.23 MCGUCKIN, PATRICIA $48,710.38 PRATER, AMY $65,216.19 CLANCY MARTIN, CARLA $220.00 FRITZ, ANDREW $28,629.81 HURLOCK, CHRISTOPHER $57,874.90 MCKAY, JASON $247.50 PRATER, NICOLE $51,167.40 CLARK, AMANDA $49,758.58 FRITZ, LINDA $53,128.22 HURT, NICHOLAS $52,946.75 MCKINLEY, CLINTON $5,539.92 PRATHER, ANDREW $1,575.00 CLARK, DAPHNE $48,929.85 FROLICK, JEFFERY $50,604.16 HUTSEN, JESSUP $53,683.86 MCKINNEY, BEAU $58,084.21 PRATI, INDIANA $2,553.75 CLARK, JAMES $803.00 FROLLO, ANDREA $925.00 HUTT, KEVIN $5,096.58 MCKINNEY, CHANDRA $61,063.17 CLARK, JASMINE $25,827.57 FRUCHEY, CORBIN $45,565.54 HUVER, NANCY $42,118.92 MCKINNEY, JESSICA $45,797.41 RL4247 Page 1 of 2 2/22/21 Week of Feb. 22, 2021 News & Public Notices A7 20 Fishers, HSE Communications technology students up for company relocating to Fishers National Merit Scholarship Firm planning for rapid growth, increased demand The REPORTER Hamilton Southeastern Schools has for technology related to a new hybrid workforce announced the 2021 National Merit Schol- arship finalists. The students are in the run- The REPORTER technology to a new ness. “Just a few data from the Gensler Research ning with more than 15,000 finalists across Ultimate Technologies hybrid model that years ago they were Institute suggests that most the country to be awarded a college schol- Group, an advanced commer- will result as some a new start-up com- employees (70 percent) want arship and this prestigious title. cial virtual collaboration and of their employees pany in Launch to be back in the office the -ma communication audio-visual return to work and Fishers. The team jority of their week, while only Fishers High School technology company that ser- some decide to con- that Will has assem- 12 percent want to work from Blake Backes Braden Kirkendall vices global enterprise and tinue working from bled and the growth home full-time. Companies Emma Culwell Grace Mossing local clients, announced last home.” they will experience need help planning for the tech- Evelyn Derrer Dylan Parodi Tuesday its growth plans that The impacts of a over the next several nology implications of having Ava Frank Benjamin Tran include adding up to 25 em- hybrid or all-virtual years is a testament a hybrid workforce, where Reagan Frank Ethan Weiss ployees and relocation of its workforce are lead- O’Brien to the entrepreneurial some employees are in the Gabriel Goodwin Grace Yang headquarters to Fishers. ing to this growth. Recently, spirit here in Fishers.” conference room, and others Gabriel Iskandar “We have officially moved Ultimate signed a contract with “Ultimate Technologies are working from home. Em- into our new home in the an Indiana-based manufactur- Group is currently helping ployees and customers expect a HSE High School Fishers Technology Park,” er to provide communication companies develop technology better experience now that they Kyle Bragg Madison Harris said Ultimate Technologies technology in the clients’ 4,000 plans for the inevitable hybrid are power users of Microsoft Nikhil Datar Ankit Joju Group President Will O’Brien. worldwide conference rooms. workforce that all companies Teams and Zoom.” Joshua Galvez Sophie Reay “The move back to Fishers This growth will add about 25 will soon have,” according Ultimate Technologies will Nicholas Gao is in part related to our sig- jobs in Fishers by 2022. to O’Brien. “Prior to Covid, relocate to 12,000 square feet nificant expansion related to “Ultimate Technologies is employers mostly had an of- of space at 11793 Technology our focus on helping compa- another success story we’re fice-based workforce. Right Lane in the Fishers Tech Park. nies evolve their conference happy to share from Fishers,” now, most of those employees Learn more at ultimate- Boundaries room and work from home said Fishers Mayor Scott Fad- are working remotely. Recent technologiesgroup.com. from Page A1 appropriately balancing class sizes and socioeconomic backgrounds as evenly as possible across schools. Carmel art gallery featuring Black “We know that this kind of change can be stressful for families who are impacted and we hate that,” said Noblesville Schools Associate Superintendent Dr. David Mun- artists gains national attention dy. “Unfortunately, we can’t control where By RANDALL NEWSOME growth occurs and must address the lack of WISH-TV | wishtv.com space in some of our buildings. Our goal is to maximize existing space while minimiz- The Kuaba Gallery in ing disruptions to families.” Carmel has been featur- The district commissioned a profes- ing work from artists not sional demographic study and leaders have only in Central Indiana used this data to carefully monitor growth but around the world. Now trends and enrollments. people all over the coun- With the cost of new construction for try are noticing the talent an elementary school estimated at $30 mil- of some of the artists who lion, rebalancing as needed to use existing showcase their work in space efficiently saves taxpayers money. Jayne During’s gallery. “We last rebalanced in 2016,” Mundy A writer for Martha added. “We realize doing it again this year Stewart’s website decided was not ideal given the pressure COVID to put a spotlight on two of has placed on our school systems and fam- her gallery’s featured art- ilies, but due to upcoming student projec- ists, painter Chika Idu and tions we must address space in our build- sculptor Dominic Benhu- ings now.” ra, as a part of a feature on Impacted families have been invited to Black talent. in-person meetings to discuss details of the The article, “Nine Black proposed moves. Artists Creating Incredible “I want to thank the parents and staff Things for Your Home,” who served on our study committee as their highlights people who spe- input was a key part of this process,” Mun- cialize in anything from Photo provided dy said. “I look forward to meeting more ceramics to mixed media Janye During, owner of Kuaba Gallery in Carmel, displays artwork that gained national parents and answering any questions at our contemporary art. attention after being featured on Martha Stewart’s website. upcoming public meetings.”

Hamilton County, Indiana Total Compensation 2020 PRESLEY, CELIA $45,561.53 ROUDEBUSH, LARRY $1,425.00 SHOOK, DOUGLAS $43,845.23 TEACHNOR, DUSTIN $85,275.06 WATTS, GAIL $2,131.66 PRESSLER, JACOB $3,966.00 ROUDEBUSH, MICHEAL $11,739.98 SIMICH, BARRY $400.00 TEAL, DEANNA $42,215.61 WEBB, APRIL $57,019.57 PRIVETT, JANET $57,019.61 ROZEMBAJGIER, ROSE $116.66 SIMMS, JACOB $53,196.37 TEMPLETON, JENNIFER $103,180.32 WEBBER, DEBRA $50,290.44 PROFFITT, ALLISON $35,389.05 RUETZ, TODD $4,000.00 SKINNER, DOUGLAS $2,415.00 TENBARGE, JENNIFER $1,486.66 WEBER, BYRON $6,558.75 PROPS, ANDREA $9,000.00 RUGGLES, STEPHANIE $90,469.30 SLODERBECK, FLOYD $6,503.27 TENNESSEN, RYAN $66,183.54 WEBER, JOSHUA $21,969.71 PUCKETT, KEEGAN $11,198.31 RULON, JERRY $452.00 SLODERBECK, JASON $89,987.38 TERBUSH, PAMELA $905.00 WEHMUELLER, JEFFREY $600.00 PUCKETT, SHELIA $3,236.66 RUMER, AUSTIN $53,402.44 SLODERBECK, KEVIN $60,584.76 TERHUNE, JOHN $7,100.00 WEISS, DANIEL $49,726.99 PUGEL, MICHAEL $500.00 RUSH, ANDREW $55,245.98 SMITH, AMANDA $71,783.60 TERHUNE, ZOE $4,400.00 WEISS, LETHA $13.33 PURPURA, VICKI $58,136.99 RUSH, DANIELLE $63,981.46 SMITH, CLAY $42,391.68 TETZLAFF, NANCY $14,109.51 WENDEL, LINDA $823.33 PURVIS, GREG $1,132.00 RUSH, JAMES $1,992.38 SMITH, KATHRYN $43,723.56 THARP, MICHAEL $26,689.52 WERBE, JAMES $64,346.30 PURVIS, PATRICIA $20.00 RUSHFORTH, JEFFREY $76,894.32 SMITH, KRISTY $102,132.09 THATCHER II, JAMES $58,141.56 WERNER, APRIL $35,720.21 PYLE, CALEB $44,315.49 RUSHFORTH, STEVEN $68,278.56 SMITH, KYLE $45,916.25 THEOBALD, OLIVIA $8,853.01 WERNER, RILEY $1,750.55 PYLE, JOSEPH $44,375.29 RUSSELL III, BENJAMIN $8,500.00 SMITH, LESLEY $55,978.24 THIEL, MICHAELLA $4,743.83 WERT, JOANNIE $73,437.82 PYLITT, BERNARD $600.00 RUSSELL, CALEB $1,000.00 SMITH, SARA $47,733.57 THOMAS, HARRIET $100.00 WEST, CHARLES $800.00 QUAKENBUSH II, DENNIS $156,136.90 RUSSELL, CHARLOTTE $1,300.00 SMITH, ZACHARY $26,365.49 THOMAS, TAMOURA $51,056.78 WESTERFELD, ELIZABETH $10,366.34 QUALLS, MALLORY $213.33 RUSSELL, CHRISTOPHER $61,963.23 SMOCK, FELICIA $53,146.54 THOMAS, TERESA $68,653.59 WESTRICH, AMY $63,981.47 QUALTERS, JAMES $6,793.63 RUSSELL, IVERNE $7,800.00 SNAPP, LARRY $936.66 THOMAS, THOMAS $86,911.23 WESTRICH, LINDA $2,280.00 RADICAN, KRISTA $91,125.72 RUSSO, MATTHEW $50,523.10 SNEATH, STEVEN $47,391.71 THOMPSON, ALEXANDER $53,878.26 WHALEY, AMANDA $34,982.28 RAGAINS, CONNOR $48,541.92 SAAL, CELIA $48,099.92 SNOW, ELIZABETH $52,946.79 THOMPSON, ASHLEY $73,965.06 WHISLER, NATHAN $53,767.83 RAIRDON, CHRISTOPHER $55,657.48 SADLER, LAURA $48,099.91 SNYDER, ASHLEY $8,451.75 THOMPSON, KIM $42,647.15 WHISMAN, BETH $53,578.18 RAMSEY, JENNA $32,957.62 SALISBURY, LUKE $321.88 SNYDER, LANE $45,900.48 THOMPSON, ROBERT $50,260.79 WHISMAN, TODD $49,792.29 RANDALL, JUSTIN $29,053.03 SALMERON, DEYSI $778.01 SOBCZAK, KRISTEN $9,000.00 THURMAN, JOEL $127,614.24 WHITE, JO ANNE $100.00 RANDALL, RYAN $70,733.91 SAMUELS, LAURIE $120.00 SOLINSKI, AMANDA $42,561.43 TIDWELL, TIMOTHY $21,748.90 WHITE, STEVE $21,416.25 RANDALL, SHEENA $113,831.27 SAMUELS, LISA $59,056.17 SOUDER, SCOTT $45,216.15 TINDAL, JONATHAN $75,963.29 WHITEHEAD, KAREN $3,700.00 RANSFORD, KATHY $59,686.12 SAMY, RAMY $5,793.65 SOUDERS, MICHAEL $77,720.83 TODD, MATT $72,720.04 WHITEHEAD, LONNIE $11,126.25 RANSFORD, RYAN $35,331.36 SANDERS JR, WILLIAM $2,612.50 SPENCER, CHARLES $64,051.01 TONEY, KYLENE $50,404.24 WHITESELL, CASSANDRA $39,089.57 RASHID, SOFIA $3,182.53 SANDIFER, TREMEL $11,762.26 SPICER, ANGELA $33,074.03 TOSCHLOG, PATRICIA $60,065.97 WHITSON, AMANDA $44,141.66 RASNAKE, AMANDA $49,862.05 SANDLIN, MYAH $333.33 SPRAY, BRADLEY $51,759.73 TOWNSEND, HAILEY $26,343.24 WHITTON, JANE $42,103.29 RAU, BRANDON DAVID $49,531.71 SANDLIN, OLIVIA $333.33 SPRAY, JESSICA $49,239.44 TRACEY JR, MELVIN $58,715.60 WIELINSKI, JOYCE $64,165.19 RAUCH, KIMBERLY $64,443.31 SANFORD, DOUGLAS $55,925.08 ST. AMAND, THOMAS $1,949.75 TRAGESSER, PHILIP $81,663.83 WIGLEY, JACQUELINE $45,242.04 RAUSCHUBER, MARK $600.00 SANFORD, HEATHER $24,881.81 STAFFORD, CELESTE $18,700.20 TRAPHAGAN, PATRICK $65,379.93 WILCK, JEREMIAH $38,653.06 RAY, BRANDON $70,424.75 SANFORD, STEPHEN $62,110.62 STAINBROOK, KIP $43,267.17 TRAVIS, CHRISTIAN $49,562.24 WILCOX, JARED $53,616.29 RAYL, BRIAN $95,931.91 SANSEVERINO, ANIELLO $5,873.63 STANFIELD, DANE $46,616.86 TRITLE, JARED $533.33 WILES, ERIKA $44,736.52 RAYNER, KEITH $62,775.59 SANTIAGO, CHRISTOPHER $50,132.24 STANISZ, MICHAEL $30,309.50 TROMETER, GREGORY $720.00 WILEY, MEGAN $221.88 READER, MISTI $85,155.23 SAUNDERS, SUTTON $3,574.38 STARK, BRITTANY $56,821.33 TROMETER, JANET $1,920.00 WILKINS, TERRY $313.33 REASEN, ABIGAIL $221.88 SAVOIE, KIMBERLY $76,704.42 STARLING, KAREN $3,700.00 TROPF, DARIEN $320.00 WILLIAMS, DWIGHT $600.00 REASEN, BRENDA $946.66 SAXON, ROBERT $52,946.78 STARLING, KEITH $5,120.00 TROWBRIDGE, DANIEL $62,590.92 WILLIAMS, KAREN $1,633.33 REASEN, EMMA $221.88 SCALES, STEVEN $1,320.00 STAVROPOULOS, GEORGE $2,630.96 TROWBRIDGE, MICHELLE $56,200.54 WILLIAMS, KYLIE $46,261.26 RECHTIN, PATRICIA $326.66 SCHALL, MARY $55,749.55 STEENPORT, KATIE $3,756.00 TUREAN, CHARLES $5,390.63 WILLIAMS, LAUREN $67,202.50 REECER, HANNAH $1,554.34 SCHEIBELHUT, WILLIAM $15,244.93 STEINER, NOAH $2,917.50 TURNER, DIANE $5,348.00 WILLIAMS, THOMAS $1,113.33 REED, KIMBERLY $620.00 SCHEMMER, JEFFREY $103,231.86 STEPP, DEBRA $2,886.66 TURPIN, JUDITH $12,528.12 WILLIAMSON, NANCY $57,690.84 REED, MEGAN $433.33 SCHENKEL, MARILYN $84,365.86 STEVENS II, ROBERT $52,411.40 TUTEN, JANET $1,139.26 WILSON, DARREN $73,311.13 REEL, CAITLIN $58,296.88 SCHERER, LISA $52,453.51 STEVENS, HENRY $46,471.48 TYNER, VICKY $43,460.03 WILSON, JEREMIAH $52,084.06 REEL, CLAIRE $50,513.90 SCHERER, RYAN $59,146.57 STEVENS,PEYTON $3,231.25 UGLUM, JEANINE $9,540.00 WILSON, KURTIS $52,045.64 REEL, MAKAYLA $3,705.00 SCHIERHOLZ, ORVAL $89,961.98 STEVENS, ROBERT DANIEL $113,831.26 UHRICK, JASON $77,638.57 WILSON, ROBIN $46,310.13 REEL, PATRICIA $40,707.98 SCHIFFMAN, KATHERINE $723.33 STEVENS, SHEILAH $65,098.53 UHRICK, LARKEN $73,505.45 WILSON, STEPHANIE $35,049.82 REES, IAN $24,456.53 SCHILDMEIER, ALEXANDER $58,319.66 STEVENSON, CAROLINE $88,689.52 UHRICK, LUCY $9,603.75 WILSON, TAYLOR $27,826.79 REES, MICHAEL $78,705.28 SCHILDMEIER, CLAIRE $4,887.51 STEWART, DANIEL $64,363.72 UHRICK, MELISSA $68,401.80 WINCKLER, HENRY $1,100.00 REICHERT, SETH $58,117.32 SCHILDMEIER, DIANA $45,984.98 STICE, BRIAN CHRIS $97,812.97 UNDERWOOD, BRAD $56,252.71 WISE, HALEY $57,594.92 REILY, MICHAEL $60,406.24 SCHMIDT, JOEL $67,359.54 STILES, DYLAN $46,799.25 VANDYKE, PATRICIA $40,350.35 WISSEL, CAITLIN $88,689.50 REIMER, TAYA $333.33 SCHMIDT, SHARENA $77,944.62 STILES, KELCEY $41,665.80 VANMETRE, JANICE $102,677.02 WONG, HENRY $928.33 REITER, LAURIE $54,941.61 SCHNEIDER, LANA $246.66 STINER, TRACY $42,294.89 VARIE, KATHERINE GILSON $46,865.27 WOOD, NANCY $1,554.34 REITER, NATHANIAL $36,164.56 SCHOOLEY, JEFF $11,669.48 STINN, BRIANNA $38,920.98 VAUGHAN, RACHELL $61,397.88 WOOD, STEPHEN $111,670.64 RENNAKER, JUSTIN $51,896.16 SCHOONVELD, MONICA $60,746.58 STINSON, MARK $62,157.46 VECERA, JESSICA $57,019.57 WOODS, TERESA $49,062.67 RENNER, EMMA $1,800.00 SCHROCK, BETHANY $216.66 STOCKHOLM, ADAM $343.69 VESSELS, CHRISTOPHER $42,585.58 WOODWARD, SUZANNE $5,550.00 RENNER, JAMES $5,400.00 SCHROEDER, CASEY $43,939.01 STOCKS, KYLE $45,362.35 VICKERY, JUSTIN $25,435.23 WOOLDRIDGE, KATHRYN $1,400.00 RENNER, MARSHA $800.00 SCHRUMPF, DENNIS $7,871.25 STOEHR, ETHAN $1,056.66 VICKERY, SHANDELL $45,530.73 WOZNIAK, JOYCE $1,400.00 RETTINGER, WILLIAM $28,092.82 SCHULENBORG, KYLE $45.50 STOGSDILL, KAEGAN $50,921.00 VIELEE, LISA $333.33 WOZNIAK, LAURA $53,146.74 REYNOLDS, PATRICIA $44,958.74 SCHWARTZ, LEE $40,026.65 STOKES, TERI $9,945.00 VIERLING, SHANNON $10,162.50 WRIGHT, BRUCE $31,733.41 RHODES, JUSTIN $47,672.39 SCHWARTZ, STEPHEN $34,516.76 STONE, KALA $55,265.09 VLASKAMP, JORDAN $46,086.01 WRIGHT, ELIZABETH $55,472.40 RHUDY, TIMOTHY $426.66 SCHWEMMIN, BONNIE $52,907.72 STONEBRAKER, JULIE $54,983.13 VOLANSKY, KELLY $813.33 WRIGHT, JEFFREY $75,956.04 RICHARDSON, CHRISTIAN $1,436.25 SCOVILLE, SIDNEY $45,631.50 STORY, LORRENA $8,583.75 VON WIEGANDT, HENRY $13.33 WRIGHT, KRISTI $47,541.18 RICHARDSON, KATHY $129,183.22 SEARS, WARREN $1,426.66 STRAHL, JOSEPH $10,172.19 VON WIEGANDT, MARY $13.33 WRIGHT, TONYA $56,173.95 RICKETTS, PAULA $7,806.28 SEATS, CAROL $3,246.66 STRAUS, TRISHA $60,074.20 VOSS, KARI $60,074.16 WUWERT, TIMOTHY $68,729.08 RIDER, LINDA $200.00 SEATS, RICHARD $2,533.33 STRAUSBAUGH, KEVIN $13,375.00 VREEMAN, LUKE $2,132.50 WYANT, JAMES $2,816.00 RIEGER, VANESSA $14,021.84 SELLS, JODY $51,608.34 STRONG, DANNY $1,388.50 WAGGONER, JEFFREY $79,547.52 WYATT, DEREK $41,457.83 RIEKE, LORE’ $16,962.81 SEMESTER, BETH $36,233.91 STRONG, THERESA $463.33 WAGONER, KIRSTIN $55,801.82 WYATT, MARY $13,785.07 RIGGS, AMBER $53,075.49 SENSENBRENNERJR,KENNETH $30,931.92 STUBBLEFIELD, BRITTANY $48,347.03 WAGONER, MADONNA $118,975.05 WYLER, KAY OBERHAUS $37,783.86 RILEY, DEBORAH $55,899.56 SERINE, ZACHARY $108,236.75 SUMMERFIELD, AMY $101,239.98 WAITT, CANDICE $58,923.16 WYLER, SEAN $10,226.92 RISINGER, NICK $53,260.48 SETTLES, BYRON $81,033.14 SUNDLING, JENNIFER $56,507.18 WALKER, CHRISTIAN $80,568.79 YANCEY, ANDREA $37,982.87 ROAM, JENNIFER $4,663.07 SEXTON,TERESA $54,503.66 SUTTON, SHELBY $50,587.70 WALKER, ELIZABETH $413.33 YARGER, MELISSA $50,910.39 ROBBINS, STACIA $64,186.51 SHAW, LINDA $16,605.64 SWATHWOOD, LESLIE $945.00 WALKER, JULIE $11,036.25 YATES, CHRISTOPHER $77,321.86 ROBERTS, JULIA $2,926.66 SHAW, STEVE $10,610.00 SWEET, JAMES $400.00 WALKER, KATHRYN $46,664.94 YORK, CHELSEA $11,393.51 ROBERTS, MARK $13,232.18 SHAW, WENDY $76,443.97 SWENSON, CAROL $41,642.32 WALLACE, DANIEL $56,054.78 YOTT, STEPHANIE $2,200.00 ROBERTS, MELISSA $52,497.90 SHELBY, PHILIP $75.00 SWENSON, SHARNA $56,008.90 WALTER HATCH, MARLENE $520.00 YOUNG,DOROTHY $5,450.00 ROBERTS, ROBIN $64,456.43 SHELLER, BETHANY $93,714.69 SWICKARD, LINDA $50,681.15 WARD, KENTON $113,131.42 YOUNG, ELISABETH $513.33 ROBISON, CYNTHIA $63,470.14 SHELLER, DANIELLE $59,827.13 SWIDAN, MARIA $2,709.89 WARD, LISA $45,202.11 YOUNG, PHILIP $1,556.66 ROBISON, JON $91,556.76 SHELLER, PAUL $59,272.23 SWIFT, CHARLES $73,311.13 WARD, ROBIN $116,771.46 YOUNG, SHAWN $6,960.38 ROGAN, PATRICK $320.00 SHEPHERD, AMY $4,771.25 SZMURLO, TINA $48,061.35 WARDLOW, JOHN $3,046.28 ZAGAR, PAMELA $82,456.54 ROMERO, NANI $429.99 SHEPHERD, ANN $540.00 TALLEY, DARNELL $11,185.17 WARINER, JACQUELINE $52,515.49 ZELL, DONNA $971.25 ROOSA, ERIC $52,072.46 SHERD, DAVID $661.88 TARNER, BRANDI $50,439.95 WASHLOCK, JACOB $3,315.40 ZELL, STEPHEN $2,557.50 ROQUE, DANIELLE $71,244.15 SHEW, STEVE $56,047.26 TARNER, JACOB $4,113.00 WATERMAN, DEBORAH $48,824.78 ZELLER, ADAM $750.00 ROSS, SHERI $77,928.85 SHILLING, NOEL $640.00 TATE, ROBERT $945.00 WATSON, JOSHUA $513.33 ZELLI, DOMINIC $4,478.63 ROTHROCK, RONALD $2,745.00 SHIRKEY, SHAY $34,452.10 TAXTER, JILL $49,758.56 WATSON, PAMELA $42,441.14 ZHENG, JAMES $820.00 ROTHROCK, SALLY $1,020.00 SHOEMAKER, BRITTNEY $46,177.03 TAYLOR, CALEB $321.88 WATSON, RALPH $112,448.95 ROUDEBUSH, GEORGIA $48,929.00 SHOLTES, MARK $51,711.31 TAYLOR, WANDA $453.75 WATSON, SHELLIE RENAE $57,895.68 RL4247 Page 2 of 2 2/22/21 A8 Public Notices Week of Feb. 22, 2021

TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES INTERESTED PARTIES ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE CIRCUIT court OF By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of ) SS: HAMILTON COUNTY Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1110-MF-11093 Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Noblesville, Indiana wherein U.S. Bank Trust National Association, as Trustee of the Tiki Series 2001-MF-000196 wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company As Trustee ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1909-MF-008476 III Trust was Plaintiff, and Jose Romo, et al were Defendants, required me For IndyMac USEDA Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-AR1, Mortgage Pass-Through HSBC BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ) to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will Certificates Series 2006-AR1 was Plaintiff, and Ronald Sheppard, Nadine L. AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE MORTGAGE ) expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April, 2021, at the S. Sheppard, The United States of America, Department of Treasury, Internal LOAN TRUST 2007-HL1, ASSET-BACKED ) hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Revenue Service, AEL Financial LLC, State of Indiana, Department of Revenue CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HL1 ) Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of and CIT Bank, National Association FKA Indymac Federal Bank, FSB., A PLAINTIFF ) Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Federally Chartered Savings Bank were Defendants, requiring me to make the vs ) LEGAL DESCRIPTION sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public KATHLEEN M. DRAPER; SAND CREEK FARMS ) PART OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 19, sale to the highest bidder on the April 1, 2021, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC. ) TOWNSH3P19 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, NOBLESVILLE TOWNSHIP, 12:00 p.m., or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 DEFENDANTS ) HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE AS FOLLOWS, TO-WIT: Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. By virtue of an Order of Sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Hamilton COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID Lot Numbered 1 and Block One “A” (1-A) in Sheppards Subdivision, Circuit Court and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on 1/19/2021, QUARTER; as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 14, pages 83-85, Certificate of I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the office of SAID CORNER BEING 83.53 FEET NORTH 00 DEGREES 59 Revision dated November 18, 2002 and recorded December 2, 2002 as the Sheriff of Hamilton County, in Hamilton County, Indiana, located at 18100 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF Instrument Number 200200091867, by Allan H. Weihe, in the Office of Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 on April 01, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. to THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 24, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana and Certificated of Correction 12:00 p.m. Local Time, the fee simple title together with the rents, profits, issues RANGE 4 EAST, MARKED BY A P.K. NAIL; dated July 15, 2004 and recorded July 16, 2004 as Instrument Number and income or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST 200400049929. Together with an undivided l/24th interest in common area as interest, costs and accruing costs of the following described real estate located in (GEODETIC BEARING) 650.00 FEET ALONG THE WEST LINE OF disclosed in Warranty Deed recorded as Instrument Number 200000036374, Hamilton County, Indiana, to-wit: SAID QUARTER TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; which said undivided l/24th interest shall run with the title to Lot 1. Lot 23 in Sand Creek Farms, Section 1, a subdivision in Hamilton County, THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 29 SECONDS EAST EXCEPTING from Block 1A real estate as set forth in Warranty Deed to Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded December 10, 2003, in Plat Cabinet 3, 659.91 FEET; the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, dated January 22, 2004 Slide 310, as Instrument No. 200300123796, in the Office of the Recorder of THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 30 MINUTES 58 SECONDS EAST and recorded February 25, 2004 as Instrument Number 200400011579 and Hamilton County, Indiana. 996.74 FEET ALONG A FENCE AND ITS EXTENSIONS; further described as follows: Commonly known as: 11219 Guy Street, Fishers, IN 46038-5453 THENCE SOUTH 01 DEGREES 06 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST A part of the North Half of Section 1, Township 17 North, Range 5 East, State Parcel Number: 29-11-28-007-023.000-020 662.49 FEET; Hamilton County, Indiana, and being that part of the grantors’ land lying Township: Fall Creek THENCE NORTH 88 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 01 SECOND WEST within the right-of-way lines depicted on the attached Right-of-Way parcel This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to an act of the General Assembly 995.35 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH AN Plat marked EXHIBIT “B”, described as follows: of the State of Indiana, approved March 7, 1931, and entitled An act concerning EXCLUSIVE INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT FOR THE BENEFIT Beginning on the eastern line of White Pine Cove at a point North 20 proceedings in actions to foreclose real estate mortgages, providing for the OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL WITH EASEMENT SHALL RUN degrees 13 minutes 38 seconds East 15.00 feet from the Northeast corner sale and custody of the mortgaged premises and repealing all laws conflicting WITH THE LAND AND SHALL BE BINDING ON ALL SUCCESSORS of Lot 3 in Said White Pine Cove, a subdivision in the Northeast Quarter therewith (see Indiana Code). AND ASSIGNS OF BOTH PARCELS, SAID EASEMENT BEING of said Section 1, the plat of which is recorded in Instrument 8802379, Plat It is further provided by law that there shall be no redemption from such sale, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW: Book 15, page 50 in the Office of the Recorder of said county, which POINT and the purchaser at such sale, upon complying with the terms of his purchase, A STRIP OF LAND 50 FEET IN WIDTH, THE NORTH AND WEST OF BEGINNING is designated as point “41” on said parcel Plat; thence shall be entitled to immediately receive from the undersigned, Sheriff of LINES OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: continuing North 20 degrees 13 minutes 38 seconds East 25.00 feet along Hamilton County, a deed conveying to him, the purchaser, the fee simple title in COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE ABOVE said eastern line to the center line of 113th Street; thence along said center and to said real estate. DESCRIBED PARCEL; line Southeasterly 95.03 feet along an arc to the left and having a radius Taken as the property of the Defendant(s) stated above at the suit of HSBC THENCE SOUTH 88 DEGREES 22 MINUTES 01 SECOND EAST 40.01 of 3,176.50 feet and subtended by a long chord having a bearing South 71 Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan FEET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID PARCEL TO THE RIGHT- degrees 33 minutes 53 seconds East and a length of 95.02 feet to a point Trust 2007-HL1, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-HL1.Said sale to be OF-WAY OF SR 19; “9” designated on said Parcel Plat; thence South 72 degrees 25 minutes without relief from valuation and/or appraisement laws. THENCE SOUTH 00 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 29 SECONDS WEST 19 seconds East 1.90 feet along said center line to the northwestern shore The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street 465.02 FEET ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY TO THE POINT OF line of Thorpe Creek; thence South 27 degrees 06 minutes 29 seconds West address published herein. BEGINNING; 25.35 feet along said shore line to point “42” designated on said Parcel Plat: Dennis J. Quakenbush II THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 30 SECONDS EAST thence northwesterly 93.89 feet along an arc to the right and having radius Sheriff of Hamilton County 557.95 FEET; of 3,201.50 feet and subtended by a long chord having a bearing of North 71 Attorney for Plaintiff THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 44 SECONDS WEST degrees 32 minutes 26 seconds West and a length of 93.88 feet to the POINT Codilis Law, LLC 449.12 FEET TO THE TERMINUS, THE SIDE LINES OF SAID STRIP OF BEGINNING and containing 0.055 acres, more or less, inclusive of the 8050 Cleveland Place BEING LENGTHENED OR SHORTENED TO INTERSECT AT ANGLE presently existing right-of-way which contains 0.020 acres, more or less for a Merrillville, IN 46410 POINTS AND RIGHT OF WAY SR 19, AS APPROPRIATE. net additional taking of 0.035 acres, more or less. (219) 736-5579 More commonly known as 2700 Cicero Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Commonly known address: 14350 East 113th Street, Fishers, IN 46040 Atty File: 1031055 Parcel No. 29-07-19-000-033.000-012 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made This firm is deemed to be a debt collector. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RL4221 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Dennis J. Quakenbush II “Subject to all liens, encumbrances and easements of record not otherwise Sheriff of Hamilton County TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause 29D01-1110-MF-11093 in the Township: Fall Creek ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Superior court of the County of Hamilton, Indiana.” Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-15-01-015-001.000-020 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE CIRCUIT court OF Dennis J. Quakenbush II Elyssa M. Meade ) SS: HAMILTON COUNTY Sheriff Manley Deas Kochalski LLC COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Noblesville, Indiana Plaintiff Attorney P.O. Box 441039 ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1910-MF-009310 Susan B. Klineman (17405-49) Indianapolis, IN 46244 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ) D. Anthony Sottile (27696-49) Telephone: 614-222-4921 TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET ) Sottile & Barile, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff MORTGAGE PRODUCTS, INC., MORTGAGE ) 394 Wards Comer Road, Suite 180 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH ) Loveland, OH 45140 of the street address published herein CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-EFC3 ) Voice: (513) 444-4100 RL4228 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 PLAINTIFF ) Email: [email protected] vs ) Noblesville Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL E. WAYNE MALOTT; NOADIAH MALOTT ) Township DEFENDANTS ) 2700 Cicero Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Street Address By virtue of an Order of Sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Hamilton The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed Date of Sale: April 01, 2021 Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Circuit Court and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on 1/6/2020, I published herein. will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the office of NOTICE Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County Judgment to be Satisfied: $429,427.08 the Sheriff of Hamilton County, in Hamilton County, Indiana, located at 18100 SOTTILE AND BARILE LLC IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 on April 01, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. to AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION 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. 29D01-1810-MF-009426 12:00 p.m. Local Time, the fee simple title together with the rents, profits, issues OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. and income or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, RL4227 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 Plaintiff: AmeriHome Mortgage Company, LLC Defendant: Alvan V. McQueen III and Penney L. Tindall, et al. interest, costs and accruing costs of the following described real estate located in Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Hamilton County, Indiana, to-wit: TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM Lot Number Ninety-four (94) in Riverwood, a subdivision of Hamilton ALL INTERESTED PARTIES of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Deed Record 114, page 20 in NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Hamilton County, Indiana: the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of LEGAL DESCRIPTION Commonly known as: 94 Nakomis Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062-8819 Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1912- LOT NUMBER 655 IN THE VILLAGE OF WESTCLAY, SECTION State Parcel Number: 29-07-16-103-016.000-012 MF-012330, wherein Avalon Master Association, Inc. was Counter- and Cross- 3001C, BLOCK “A”, LOTS 648 THROUGH 655 FINAL SECONDARY Township: Noblesville Plaintiff, and Shawn M. Beck was the Defendant, required me to make the sum PLAT RECORDED AS INSTRUMENT NO. 200200086599 IN PLAT This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to an act of the General Assembly as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale CABINET 3, SLIDE 92, ON NOVEMBER 14,2002, IN THE OFFICE OF of the State of Indiana, approved March 7, 1931, and entitled An act concerning to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April, 2021 between the hours of 10:00 THE RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. proceedings in actions to foreclose real estate mortgages, providing for the a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 18100 SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF sale and custody of the mortgaged premises and repealing all laws conflicting Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Real RECORD. therewith (see Indiana Code). Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Parcel No. 29-09-28-030-008.000-018 It is further provided by law that there shall be no redemption from such sale, LEGAL DESCRIPTION Commonly Known as: 12712 APSLEY LANE, CARMEL, IN 46032 and the purchaser at such sale, upon complying with the terms of his purchase, Lot Number 292 in Avalon of Fishers, Section Two A, a subdivision in Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be shall be entitled to immediately receive from the undersigned, Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana as per plat thereof recorded December 20, 2004 in made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also Hamilton County, a deed conveying to him, the purchaser, the fee simple title in Plat Cabinet 3, Slide 543, as Instrument Number 200400085143, in the Office represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the and to said real estate. of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Taken as the property of the Defendant(s) stated above at the suit of U.S. Bank NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the Dennis J. Quakenbush II National Association, as Trustee for Residential Asset Mortgage Products, Mortgage to PennyMac Loan Services, LLC, its successors and assigns, Sheriff of Hamilton County Inc., Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-EFC3, dated March 17, 2014, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2007-HL1.Said sale to be without relief from Office on April 03, 2014, as Instrument No. 2014012185; except for the right Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) valuation and/or appraisement laws. of redemption of the United States of America pursuant to Title 28 of the Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street United States Code, Section 2410(c). Attorney address published herein. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC Dennis J. Quakenbush II without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Attorneys’ Law Firm Sheriff of Hamilton County Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 (513) 322-7000 Attorney for Plaintiff EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Contact Telephone Number Codilis Law, LLC Date: December 28, 2020 Clay 8050 Cleveland Place Dennis J. Quakenbush II Township Merrillville, IN 46410 Sheriff of Hamilton County 12712 Apsley Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 (219) 736-5579 Fall Creek Street Address Atty File: 1033657 Township The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address This firm is deemed to be a debt collector. Street Address: 12813 Bristow Lane published herein. RL4222 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 Fishers, IN 46037 RL4223 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE accuracy of the street address herein. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1806- debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- MF-005164, wherein Federal National Mortgage Association was Plaintiff, RL4231 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 2010-MF-007172, wherein First Financial Bank was Plaintiff, and Richard and Karen L. Le Plastrier, solely in the capacity as Personal Representative of Paul Lambert and Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., were the The Estate of John L. Keith, Synchrony Bank f/k/a GE Capital Retail Bank f/k/a Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with GE Money Bank, HSBC Finance Corporation f/k/a HSBC Bank Nevada and NOTICE OF TAX SALE AND REDEMPTION PERIOD EXPIRATION interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the The Unknown Tenant, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as DATE TO FORMER OWNER AND PERSONS WITH SUBSTANTIAL 1st day of April, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to PROPERTY INTERESTS OF RECORD Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April, 2021, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of Pursuant to IC 6-1.1-25-4, John Treumuth (referred to as “Purchaser”) hereby Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple gives notice that they purchased the below tax sale property on October 1, 2020. Lot No 74 in Windermere Pointe Section II, Phase Two, an Addition to the of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Key Number / Property ID#: Town of Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded Lot Numbered 58 in Pleasant Acres, an Addition to the city of Noblesville, 09-06-31-01-07-008.000 October 24, 1995, as Instrument No. 9557576, in the Office of the Recorder in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Deed Record Brief Legal Description: of Hamilton County, Indiana. 136, pages 117-119, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, ACREAGE .08, SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP 19, RANGE 4, NORTHWALK 19-15-09-00-10-010.000-020 Indiana. RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITY, IRREGULAR SHAPE, COMMON AREA A and commonly known as: 10542 Balroyal Court, Fishers, IN 46037. 29-07-31-402-019.000-013 Street Address or other common description: Subject to all liens, encumbrances, rights of redemption, easements and and commonly known as: 437 N 18th St, Noblesville, IN 46060. 0 Northwalk Cir restrictions of record not otherwise foreclosed and extinguished in the Subject to all liens, encumbrances, rights of redemption, easements and The original owner of this real estate is: proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-2010-MF-007172 in the Superior Court restrictions of record not otherwise foreclosed and extinguished in the ANDERSON CORPORATION of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and proceedings known as Cause # 29D02-1806-MF-005164 in the Superior Court The last known address of the original owner is: assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and ANDERSON CORPORATION Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. 301 S Union St If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Westfield, IN 46074 only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled The tax sale certificate number is against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse 292000087 Dennis J. Quakenbush II against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. 1. Pursuant to Indiana law, you have one (1) year from the date of tax sale, Hamilton County Sheriff Dennis J. Quakenbush II October 1, 2020, in which to redeem the property. This right of redemption DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. Hamilton County Sheriff expires Thursday, October 1, 2021. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. 2. The owner, occupant, a person with a substantial interest of public record, or Indianapolis, IN 46204 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 any person is entitled to redeem the tract or real property. Fall Creek Indianapolis, IN 46204 3. The components of the amount required to redeem the real property include Township Noblesville taxes, special assessments, penalties and costs, as set forth in I.C. 6-1.1-25- 10542 Balroyal Court, Fishers, IN 46037 Township 2, the exact amount of which may be obtained from the Auditor of Hamilton Street Address 437 N 18th St, Noblesville, IN 46060 County, Indiana. This amount may be increased by daily interest and by expenses The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Street Address incurred by Purchaser in obtaining a tax Deed. published herein. The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address a. One hundred ten percent (110%) of the minimum bid for which the tract DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR published herein. or real property was offered at the time of sale, if the tract or item of real property RL4224 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR is redeemed no more than six months after the date of the sale; or RL4225 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 b. One hundred fifteen percent (115%) of the minimum bid for which the TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND tract or real property was offered at the time of sale, if the tract or item of real ALL INTERESTED PARTIES property is redeemed more than six months, but not more than one year, after the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND date of sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of ALL INTERESTED PARTIES c. In addition to the amount required under (a) and (b) above, the total Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1911- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE amount required for redemption includes the amount by which the purchase price CC-011169, wherein Brownstone Homes at Guilford Reserve Homeowners By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Circuit exceeds the minimum bid on the real property plus five percent per annum on the Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, and Antonio Morrison, et al., was the Defendant, Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1905-MF-004312 amount by which the purchase price exceeds the minimum bid on the property. required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and wherein U.S. Bank Trust National Association, as Trustee of the Tiki Series III d. In addition to the amount required under (a) (b) and (c), the total amount cost, 1 will expose a public sale to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April, Trust was Plaintiff, and Richard B. Ohm II and Sari M. Ohm, were Defendants, required for redemption includes all taxes and special assessments upon the 2021 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and property paid by the purchaser after the sale plus five percent interest per annum County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 1st day of April, on those taxes and special assessments. simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: 2021, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, e. In addition to the amount required under (a), (b), (c) and (d), the total LEGAL DESCRIPTION at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole amount required for redemption includes the following costs as I certified to the Lot 32 in Brownstone Homes at Guilford Reserves Subdivision Secondary body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. county auditor; Plat, Section 2, a Subdivision in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat Lot Numbered 134 in Kings Mill, Section Five, a subdivision in Hamilton i. Attorney fees and costs of giving notice: $0.00 thereof recorded March 6, 2006 in Plat Cabinet 4, Slide 37 as Instrument County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded May 6, 1998 as Instrument ii. Costs of title search or of examining and updating the abstract of No. 200600012311, being a Secondary Plat of Brownstone Homes at No. 9823 509 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. title for the real property: $0.00 Guilford Reserve, Section One recorded June 29, 2005 as Instrument No. More commonly known as: 2996 Topaz Lane Carmel, IN 46032 iii. Subsequent taxes paid. $0.00 200500040070 in Plat Cabinet 3, Slide 654, in the Office of the Recorder Parcel No. 17-13-05-00-13-019.000 4. The Purchaser is entitled to reimbursement for additional taxes or special of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with a non-exclusive easement for Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made assessments on the real estate that are paid by Purchaser after the tax sale and ingress and egress over the private streets as contained in the Declaration without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. before redemption, plus interest. recorded January 24, 2006 as Instrument No. 200600003098, in the Office of “Subject to all liens, encumbrances and easements of record not otherwise 5. Purchaser or Purchaser’s assignee is entitled to reimbursement for costs the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. extinguished in the proceedings known as Cause 29D02-1905-MF-004312 in the described in I.C. 6-1.1-25-2 (e). NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the Circuit court of the County of Hamilton, Indiana.” 6. To date, the property has not been redeemed. Mortgage to Landmark Community Bank, its successors and assigns, dated Dennis J. Quakenbush II 7. Purchaser is entitled to receive a deed to this real estate if it is not redeemed June 29, 2018, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office on July Sheriff before October 6, 2011. 13, 2018, as Instrument No. 2018031819.. Plaintiff Attorney 8. On or after October 1, 2021, Purchaser will petition for a tax deed to be Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Michelle D. Heinz (35932-82) issued. without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Sottile & Barile, LLC 9. If the property is not redeemed, the owner of the real estate at the time the tax Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 7530 Lucerne Drive Suite 210 deed is issued may have the right to tax sale surplus, if any. EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Middleburg Heights, OH 44130 RL4234 2/22/21 Date: December 31, 2020 Email: [email protected] Dennis J. Quakenbush II Clay Sheriff of Hamilton County Township PUBLIC NOTICE Clay 2996 Topaz Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon Township Street Address Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 31-foot utility pole Street Address: 956 Brownstone Trace The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street addressed telecommunications tower at the approx. vicinity of XXXX Breckenridge Cir, Carmel, IN 46032 published herein. Carmel, Hamilton County, IN 46033. Public comments regarding potential effects The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the NOTICE from this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the accuracy of the street address herein. SOTTILE AND BARILE LLC IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS IS date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Danielle Bausch, [email protected], This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION 1515 Des Peres Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-997-6111. debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. RL4237 2/22/21 RL4230 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 RL4226 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Public Notices A9

STATE OF INDIANA ) 29D01-2101-EU-000040 NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Bruce M. Bittner, #14775-29 Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Trustees of Noblesville Schools A. Notice is hereby given that sealed Bids for the White River Elementary In The Hamilton Circuit Court Church Church Hittle + Antrim will receive sealed bids for Stony Creek Elementary School – AHU Pre-Purchase School Cross Country Facility Upgrades project located at 19000 Cumberland Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-0596 Two North Ninth Street project at 1:00PM (local time) on Thursday, March 4, 2021. Sealed bids will Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, will be received at: IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) Noblesville, IN 46060 be received at the Educational Services Center, 18025 River Road Noblesville, 1. Noblesville ESC, 18025 River Rd, Noblesville, IN 46062 MINOR: ) (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 IN 46060. Bids will be publicly opened immediately after. B. Bids will be received until: FINLEY THATCHER FERRIS, ) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Bids shall be delivered in a sealed envelop labeled to indicate the following: 1. March 3, 2021 at 3:00 PM (local time) at Noblesville ESC, 18025 River Minor, ) In the Superior Court of Hamilton Addressed to: Road, Noblesville, IN 46062. AYDAN KEARSON FERRIS, ) County, Indiana. Noblesville Schools - Educational Services Center 2. Bids received after that time will be returned unopened. Bids will be Petitioner ) Notice is hereby given that Kevin Attn: Dr. David Mundy publicly opened and read aloud. ORDER SETTING HEARING T. Jones and Seth W. Jones were, 18025 River Road C. Work shall be performed under one Unified Contract. Notice is hereby given that on January 26, 2021 appointed Co- Noblesville, IN 46060 D. Bids shall be submitted on forms provided in this Project Manual. Petitioner, Aydan Kearson Ferris, Personal Representatives of the Estate Attn: Bid for Stony Creek Elementary School – AHU Pre-Purchase E. Bids shall be executed in accordance with Indiana Board of Accounts Form as a self-represented litigant, filed a of DOROTHY F. JONES, deceased, The name and return address of the Bidder No. 96 (Current Revision) - “Contractor’s Bid for Public Works” (available at: Verified Petition for Change of Name who died January 25, 2021. The work associated with this project consists of the Pre-Purchase of four http://www.in.gov/sboa/files/Form96.pdf), with a financial statement complying on FINLEY THATCHER FERRIS All persons who have claims against Modular Indoor Central Station Air Conditioners, for installation starting June 4, with Section III of Form No. 96, Supplemental Bid Form (Document 004113), a to change the name to FINLEY this Estate, whether or not now due, 2021 in accordance with the Plans and Specifications prepared by R.E. Dimond satisfactory Bid Bond, or certified check pursuant to I.C. 36-1-12-4.5, payable to: PATRICK FERRIS. must file the claim in the office of and Associates, Inc. 732 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204. 1. Noblesville Schools The Petition is schedule for hearing the Clerk of this Court within three Digital copies of the Bid documents may be obtained from R.E. Dimond and F. Bid Security shall be in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of in the CIRCUIT Court on May 14, (3) months from the date of the first Associates, INC. on or after Monday, February 15, 2021. Only completed set of the total price and delivered in a sealed envelope showing the Bidder’s name and 2021 at 10:00 a.m. which is more than publication of this Notice, or within documents will be distributed. There is no charge for digital documents. address. thirty (30) days after the third notice nine (9) months after the decedent’s All requests for bid documents, questions, or requests for equal, shall be G. Bid shall be delivered in a sealed envelope plainly labeled to indicate the of publication. Any person has the death, whichever is earlier, or the directed in writing via email to: following: right to appear at the hearing and to claims will be forever barred. Bill Eisler 1. Addressed to: file written objections on or before the Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on R.E. Dimond and Associates, INC. a. David Mundy, Associate Superintendent, Noblesville Schools hearing date. January 26, 2021. 317-634-4672 b. White River Elementary School Cross Country Facility Upgrades Date: January 28, 2021 Kathy Kreag Williams [email protected] c. Attn: Public Bid Kathy Kreag Williams Clerk of the Superior Court of RL4199 2/15/21, 2/22/21 2. The name and return address of the Bidder. Clerk, Hamilton Circuit Court Hamilton County, Indiana H. Should a successful Bidder withdraw the Bid, or fail to execute a RL4160 2/8/21, 2/15/21, 2/22/21 RL4186 2/15/21, 2/22/21 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS satisfactory Contract, the Owner may then declare the Bid deposit forfeited as Sealed proposals for the construction of “Strawtown Storage Building” will liquidated damages. be received by the Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Department office, at STATE OF INDIANA ) I. Construction shall be in full accord with Drawings and Specifications. 29D01-1712-EU-000461 15513 S. Union St Carmel, IN 46033, until 2:00 P.M. (local time) on Monday COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Procurement Documents are obtainable from the printing company listed below ATTORNEY: Jayson R, Gilbert, March 8, 2021, and will then be publicly opened and read aloud. Any bids In The Hamilton Circuit Court for a deposit of $125/set payable to the Owner, which will be refunded when Attorney at Law received later than the above time will be returned unopened. Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-0597 documents are returned in good condition, within seven (7) days after the bid ADDRESS: 7271 North Shadeland The work consists of: IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) opening. There is a limit of three (3) sets per Bidder, one (1) set per subbidder Avenue The construction of various park improvements including minor site work MINOR: ) and supplier, under the refundable policy. Additional sets may be purchased at Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 and all efforts required for the construction of Storage Building as indicated Grayson Bishop Ferris, ) non-refundable printing costs. A non-refundable fee will be added for postage PHONE: (317) 855-9922 in Building and Site Development Plans for a Storage Building for Hamilton Minor, ) when necessary. Electronic media of the Drawings and Specifications in PDF NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION County Parks & Recreation AYDAN KEARSON FERRIS, ) format is available to plan-holders (only) from the same printing company for a In the Hamilton County Superior dated 10/6/2020. Petitioner ) Court, Probate Division In the Matter non-refundable fee of $50. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 1:00 PM (local time) on Monday, 1. Repro Graphix ORDER SETTING HEARING of the Estate of Kenneth E, Davis, Sr., February 22, 2021, meeting at the site location within the park located at 22735 Notice is hereby given that a. 437 N. Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 deceased. Essig Ave., Noblesville, IN 46060. Petitioner, Aydan Kearson Ferris, b. Phone: 317-637-3377 / FAX: 317-637-3415 Notice is hereby given that Jeffery The bid is a lump sum bid with alternates as described. as a self-represented litigant, filed a c. http://www.reprographix.com E. Brinson was on the 14th day of Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on a standard proposal Verified Petition for Change of Name J. Procurement Documents may be examined by prospective Bidders at the December 2017, appointed personal form included as part of the construction documents. The contract documents, on Grayson Bishop Ferris to change following locations: representative of the estate of Kenneth including plans and specifications, can be obtained digitally from Hamilton the name to GRAYSON PAUL 1. McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge E. Davis, Sr., deceased, who died on County Parks & Recreation by emailing [email protected] FERRIS. a. 8900 Keystone Crossing, Suite 540, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240 November 19th, 2017. or calling 317-770-4400. The Petition is schedule for hearing b. Phone: (317) 817-9110 / Fax: (317) 571-8201 All persons who have claims against Proposals must be accompanied by fully executed Non-Collusion affidavit in the CIRCUIT Court on May 14, 2. ConstructConnect this estate, whether or not now due, required by the statutes of the State of Indiana. All bids shall be accompanied by 2021 at 10:00 a.m. which is more than a. 3825 Edwards Road, Suite 800, Cincinnati, OH 45209 must file the claim in the office of Standard Questionnaire Form #96 of the Indiana State Board of Accounts and an thirty (30) days after the third notice b. Phone: 800-364-2059 the clerk of this court within three affidavit for participation in the E-Verify Program, and project questionnaire. of publication. Any person has the c. https://www.constructconnect.com (3) months from the date of the first Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to right to appear at the hearing and to 3. BX Indiana / Construction League publication of this notice, or within the Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Department, Indiana, or an acceptable file written objections on or before the a. 1200 South Madison Avenue, Suite LL20, Indianapolis, Indiana nine (9) months after the decedent’s bidder’s bond by an incorporated surety company in good standing and qualified hearing date. 46225 death, whichever is earlier, or the to do business in the State of Indiana, in an amount equal to 5% of said bid, said Date: January 29, 2021 b. Phone: (317) 423-7080 / Fax: (317) 423-7094 claims will be forever barred. deposit being for the purpose of ensuring the execution of the contract for which Kathy Kreag Williams K. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any Bid, to waive any Dated at Marion County, Indiana, said bid is made. Clerk, Hamilton Circuit Court informalities or errors in bidding for a period of sixty (60) days after the Bid this 14th day of December No bidder may withdraw his proposal within a period of 60 days following the RL4161 2/8/21, 2/15/21, 2/22/21 opening. 2017. date set for receiving proposals. The Department reserves the right to retain the Kathy Kreag Williams L. Bidder receiving the award shall furnish an approved one hundred percent STATE OF INDIANA ) three lowest proposals for a period of not more than 60 days, and said proposals (100%) Performance Bond and a one hundred percent (100%) Labor and Clerk, Hamilton County Superior Court shall remain in full force and effect during said time. SS: ) Probate Division Materials Payment Bond which cover faithful performance of the Contract and COUNTY OF Hamilton ) The Department further reserves the right to waive informalities and to award the payment of all obligations arising thereunder. Said bonds shall remain in full Jayson R. Gilbert, Attorney #32352-49 the contract to any bidder or bidders, all to the advantage of Hamilton County, In The Hamilton Circuit Court Gilbert Legal Services, LLC force and effect for twelve (12) months from the date of acceptance of theWork. Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-104 Indiana, or to reject all proposals. M. The Contract to which the Owner will be a party will contain a provision 7271 North Shadeland Avenue The contract documents, including plans and specifications, are on file in the IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 prohibiting the other party to the Contract, and their subcontractors, from Kelly Lancaster-Johnson ) office of the Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Office, 15513 S. Union St., engaging in employment practice that constitutes a discrimination against a (317) 855-9922 Phone Carmel, IN 46033. Petitioner ) (317) 855-9923 Fax person because of the person’s race, color, sex, religion, national origin or NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Plans and specifications may be secured from Hamilton County Parks & ancestry. The Contractor shall provide an affidavit with each billing, assuring the [email protected] Recreation. CHANGE OF NAME RL4194 2/15/21, 2/22/21 Owner that this provision has not been violated. Kelly Lancaster-Johnson, whose HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION DEPARTMENT N. Where trade names, brand names, or manufacturers’ names are used in mailing address is: PO Box 866, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA this Project Manual, it is for the purpose of establishing kind and quality and not Fishers, IN 46038 and if different, my STATE OF INDIANA ) RL4201 2/15/21, 2/22/21 for the purpose of limiting competition. Bidders may offer items or materials residence address is: 8928 Waterton SS: ) equal in quality and having the same durability and efficiency if the Bidder first Pl Fishers. IN 46038 in Hamilton Notice – Surplus items – Public Auction receives written approval from the Architect/Engineer prior to the date/time COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Notice is hereby given that Hamilton Heights School Corporation will conduct County, Indiana, hereby gives notice In The Hamilton Circuit Court of the Bid opening and complying with requirements indicated in Document that Kelly Lancaster-Johnson has filed a public auction for surplus items. All items will be sold in “as is” condition and 002113, “Instructions To Bidders”. The Bidder shall identify such substitutions Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-000497 can be seen at Hamilton Heights Student Activity Center (former Middle School), a petition in the Hamilton Circuit IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) by name, kind, and type with the Bid. Court requesting that her name be 420 West North Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 on Saturday, March 6, 2021 beginning O. A Pre-Bid meeting and tour is scheduled for: Sierra Renee Keel ) at 9:00 a.m. Items must be immediately removed following the auction. We will changed to: Kelly Suzanne Lanson. Petitioner ) 1. Date: February 23, 2021 Notice is further given that the be following all Executive Orders regarding social distancing and mask wearing. 2. Time: 1:00 PM (local time) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Additional information is on our website: www.hhschuskies.org. hearing will be held on said Petition CHANGE OF NAME 3. Place: White River Elementary School, 19000 Cumberland Road, on April 9, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock in Auctioneers: Noblesville, IN 46060. Sierra Renee Keel, whose mailing Spencer Carson AU11500022 the a.m. address is: 1229 Half Moon Ln., RL4172 2/15/21, 2/22/21 Dated: 1/12/2021 Brian Bailey AU10400120 Cicero, IN 46034 in Hamilton Hamilton Heights School Corporation Kelly Lancaster-Johnson County, Indiana, hereby gives notice NOTICE TO PRE-QUALIFIED TIER 1 BIDDERS Petitioner BY: Julie Davis that Sierra Renee Keel has filed a RL4211 2/15/21, 2/22/21 Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received for a Public CMc Kathy Kreag Williams petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court Project under IC 5-32: Judicial Officer requesting that her name be changed PUBLIC NOTICE: REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS By: The Skillman Corporation RL4184 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 to: Sierra Renee Najdowski. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AS CONSTRUCTOR SERVICES For: Westfield Washington Schools - Early Childhood Center & Central Notice is further given that the Administration Building - Bid Package No. 2 STATE OF INDIANA ) Notice is hereby given that Hamilton Southeastern Schools (“Owner”), is hearing will be held on said Petition requesting proposals from responsible Offerors to provide Construction Manager At: Westfield Washington Schools Facilities (formerly Sodexo), SS: ) on May 14, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock as Constructor (“CMC”) services for the Fall Creek Junior High School Conference Room COUNTY OF Hamilton ) in the a.m. 18160 Market Ct. In The Hamilton Circuit Court Renovation Project. CMC Services will include: (1) Preconstruction phase Date: 1/26/2021 services, including advice during the preconstruction phase; (2) Consultation, Westfield, IN 46074 Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-105 Sierra Renee Keel Until: 2:00 PM (local time) on March 3, 2021 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) collaboration, project construction management, and other services regarding Petitioner construction during and after design/construction phases; (3) Development Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00PM (local Angela Lancaster-Johnson ) Kathy Kreag Williams time) at Westfield Washington Schools Facilities (formerly Sodexo), Conference Petitioner ) of construction schedule, estimated cost of construction, and analysis of Judicial Officer qualifications of 1st tier subcontractors; (4) a guarantee of the cost of the project Room, 18160 Market Ct., Westfield, IN 46074. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR RL4195 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 All work for the complete construction of the Project will be under one or more CHANGE OF NAME & the project schedule. The proposals will be received until March 15, 2021 by 2:00 PM EST. sub-contracts with the Construction Manager based on bids received from pre- Angela Lancaster-Johnson, whose qualified tier 1 bidders and on combinations awarded. Award of contracts will be mailing address is: PO Box 866, 29D01-2102-EU-000068 Proposals must be delivered to Harry Delks, Facilities Director, Hamilton Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 Southeastern Schools, 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038 and emailed in accordance with Indiana Public Bidding Laws. The Construction Manager will Fishers, IN 46038 and if different, my not self-perform any of the work on this project. residence address is: 8928 Waterton Church Church Hittle + Antrim to Harry Delks at: [email protected]. All proposals received after such time Two North Ninth Street will not be considered and returned to the respective submitter unopened. Construction shall be in full accordance with the Bidding Documents which Pl Fishers. IN 46038 in Hamilton are on file with the Owner and Construction Manager and may be examined by County, Indiana, hereby gives notice Noblesville, IN 46060 CMC Services will be performed under a CMC Contract with the Owner. The (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 form of the contract is set forth in the RFP. The Offeror must submit a financial prospective bidders at the following locations: that Angela Lancaster-Johnson has Office of the Construction Manager The Skillman Plan Room filed a petition in the Hamilton Circuit NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION statement, a statement of experience, a proposed plan or plans for performing In the Superior Court of Hamilton the CMC Services, and the resources, labor, technology, materials, supplies, and The Skillman Corporation Court requesting that her name be 3834S. Emerson Avenue, Building A www.skillmanplanroom.com changed to: Angela Nicole Lanson. County, Indiana. equipment the Offeror has available for the performance of CMC Services.The Notice is hereby given that Steven financial statement must be submitted on SBOA Form 96 (http://www.in.gov/ Indianapolis, IN 46203 Notice is further given that the Westfield Washington Schools hearing will be held on said Petition Durbin was, on February 11, 2021 sboa/files/Form96.pdf). appointed Personal Representative of Discussions may be conducted with, and best and final offers obtained from, 1143 E. 181st Street on April 9, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock in Westfield, IN 46074 the a.m. the Estate of ROBERTA DURBIN, responsible Offerors who submit proposals determined to be reasonably qualified deceased, who died January 26, 2021. of being selected for award. If Owner later determines to proceed with the Pre-Qualified Bidders, sub-subcontractors and material suppliers must place Dated: 1/12/2021 an order on www.skillmanplanroom.com to be able to download documents Angela Lancaster-Johnson All persons who have claims against project, Owner may enter into negotiations with the Offeror whose proposal has this Estate, whether or not now due, been selected by an Evaluation Committee considering: (1) the responses to the electronically or request printed documents. There is no cost for downloading the Petitioner bidding documents. Bidders desiring printed documents shall pay for the cost of Kathy Kreag Williams must file the claim in the office of RFP; (2) any interviews with selected Offerors; and (3) evaluation of fees. the Clerk of this Court within three A CMC Contract may be made with an Offeror whose proposals are determined printing, shipping and handling. Reprographic Services are provided by: Judicial Officer Eastern Engineering 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038, Phone RL4185 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 (3) months from the date of the first to be advantageous to Owner, taking into consideration price and other publication of this Notice, or within evaluation factors set forth in the RFP. The RFP includes the criteria, process, 317-598-0661 STATE OF INDIANA ) nine (9) months after the decedent’s and procedures including consideration of qualifications and fees, by which: A Pre-Bid Conference will be held on February 11, 2021 at 2:00 PM COUNTY OF Hamilton ) death, whichever is earlier, or the an Offeror will be evaluated; a CMC will be selected; and a CMC contract will local time, via Microsoft Teams Virtual Meetings - hyperlink and dial In The Hamilton Circuit Court claims will be forever barred. be awarded. Ten (10) hard copies and one digital copy of the proposal in PDF in credentials are listed below. Attendance by bidders is optional, but Cause No. 29C01-2102-MI-000755 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION format must be submitted according to the requirements outlined in the RFP and recommended, to clarify or answer questions concerning the Drawings and IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on properly executed. Project Manual for the Project. MINOR: ) February 11, 2021. The RFP documents for the CMC Services are on file with Owner and may also Microsoft Teams meeting Monroe Poppy Chase, ) Kathy Kreag Williams be examined at the following location: https://www.hseschools.org/happenings/ Join on your computer or mobile app Minor, ) Clerk of the Superior Court of public-notices. The RFP will be posted by end of day 2-17-2021. Click here to join the meeting Dominick Chase, ) Hamilton County, Indiana All Offerors must comply with all applicable laws including but not limited + 1 317-762-3960, 219038721# Petitioner ) RL4210 2/15/21, 2/22/21 to the requirements of Ind. Code § 5-16-6; 5-16-13; 5-32; and 36-1-12 and as Phone Conference ID: 219 038 721# Bid security in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Bid must accompany NOTICE OF PETITION FOR outlined in the RFP. Offerors must also be able to meet all requirements found in each Bid in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. CHANGE OF NAME applicable CMC, public contract, and public work project statutes. Notice is hereby given that 29D01-2012-EU-000588 Prior to approval and execution of the CMC Contract, the responsible Offeror The successful Bidders will be required to furnish Performance and Payment Petitioner, Dominick Chase, as a self- STATE OF INDIANA ) who submits proposals determined to be reasonably qualified of being selected Bonds for one hundred percent (100%) of their Contract amount prior to represented litigant, filed a Verified COUNTY OF Hamilton ) for award must furnish satisfactory evidence showing evidence of financial execution of Contracts. Petition for Change of Name on IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR responsibility and that it can faithfully perform the contract and all obligations Subcontractors submitting bids for the performance of Work as specified in February 4, 2021, to change the name COURT arising hereunder. this building Project should make such Bids to The Skillman Corporation. of Monroe Poppy Chase to Poppy IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Owner expects to award the contract for CMC Services at its April 14, 2021 Contractors shall enter into a sub-contract with The Skillman Corporation as the Monroe Chase. UNSUPERVISED ) School Board meeting to the responsible Offeror(s) whose proposal is determined Construction Manager CMc for the Owner. The Petition is schedule for hearing ADMINISTRATION OF THE ) in writing to be the most advantageous to Owner, taking into consideration price The Owner and the Construction Manager reserve their rights to accept or reject in the CIRCUIT Court on May 14. ESTATE OF ) and the other evaluation factors set forth in the RFP. Owner reserves the right to any Bid (or combination of Bids) and to waive any irregularities in bidding. All 2021 at 10:00 a.m., which is more JOHN D. ANAGNOSTOU, ) hold proposals, including any alternates, for up to 60 days from the date of the Bids may be held for a period not to exceed 60 days before awarding contracts. than thirty (30) days after the third DECEASED. ) opening. Owner reserves in its sole discretion the right to cancel the solicitation, THE SKILLMAN CORPORATION notice of publication. Any person has NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION reject any and all proposals in whole or part, delay the opening, ask for new RL4187 2/15/21, 2/22/21 the right to appear at the hearing and Notice is hereby given that proposals, is not obligated to accept the lowest or any other proposal, and may to file written objections on or before on-December 31, 2020, Vasiliki waive any irregularities, discrepancies, omissions, variances or informalities in 29D01-2102-GU-000019 the hearing date. Anagnostou was appointed Personal the request for proposal procedure. Hamilton Superior Court 1 Date: February 4, 2021 Representative of the estate of JOHN A meeting for discussion of the CMC Services, reviewing the scope of work, IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Kathy Kreag Williams D. ANAGNOSTOU who died on the project specifications and drawings, RFP documents, qualifying requirements, PROBATE DIVISION Clerk, Hamilton Circuit Court 17th day of November, 2020. and other important matters will be held virtually on March 2, 2021 at 2:00 PM STATE OF INDIANA RL4183 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 All persons having claims against EST (Zoom access information will be published in the RFP). All prospective IN RE: THE GUARDIANSHIP ) this estate, whether or not now due, Offerors are encouraged and expected to attend this important meeting. Offerors OF JAY SOUVINER, ) CAUSE NO.: 29D01-2102-GU-000019 STATE OF INDIANA ) must file the claim in the office of will be responsible for complying with items discussed at the meeting. INCAPACITATED ADULT. ) SS: ) the Clerk of this Court, within three Questions regarding the contract(s) or requests for fair and equal treatment NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP HEARING COUNTY OF Hamilton ) (3) months from the date of the first can be directed in writing to Harry Delks, Hamilton Southeastern Schools: On the 26th day of February, 2021, at 11:00 o’clock AM in Hamilton County In The Hamilton Circuit Court publication of this notice, or within [email protected] , (317) 594-4380, and/or Adam Weesner: weesner@ Superior Court, Probate Division at Indianapolis, Indiana, the Hamilton County Cause No. 29C01-1907-MI-7051 nine (9) months after the decedent’s bartoncoevilamaa.com, (260) 489-9563, Barton-Coe-Vilamaa Architects & Superior Court, Probate Division, will hold a hearing to determine whether a IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) death, whichever is earlier, or the Engineers, Inc., 225 Airport North Office Park, Fort Wayne, IN 46825 guardian should be appointed, or a protective order should be issued for Jay Tamara Jo Skwarcan Stephan ) claims will be forever barred. RL4219 2/15/21, 2/22/21 Souviner. A copy of the petition requesting appointment of a guardian or for the Petitioner ) Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this issuance of a protective order is attached to this notice. At the hearing the court NOTICE OF PETITION FOR December 31, 2020. STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT will determine whether Jay Souviner is an incapacitated person or minor under CHANGE OF NAME Kathy Kreag Williams ) SS: Indiana law. This proceeding may substantially affect the rights Jay Souviner. Notice is hereby given that Clerk of the Superior Court for COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Cause No. 29D05-2010-PL-007547 If the court finds that Jay Souviner is an incapacitated person or minor, the Petitioner, TAMARA JO Hamilton County, Indiana Progressive Paloverde Insurance Company, court at the hearing shall also consider whether Michael T. Souviner should be SKWARCAN STEPHAN, filed a RL4214 2/15/21, 2/22/21 Plaintiff, appointed as guardian of Jay Souviner. The court may, in its discretion, appoint Verified Petition for Change of Name Vs. some other qualified person as guardian. The court may also, in its discretion, to change her name from TAMARA Aundria Arnold, limit the powers and duties of the guardian to allow Jay Souviner to retain control JO SKWARCAN STEPHAN to STATE OF INDIANA ) Defendant. over certain property and activities. The court may also determine whether a TAMARA JO STEPHAN COUNTY OF Hamilton ) SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION protective order should be entered on behalf of Jay Souviner. Jay Souviner may The petition is scheduled for hearing In The Hamilton Circuit Court NOTICE OF SUIT attend the hearing and be represented by an attorney. The petition may be heard in the Hamilton Circuit Court on May Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-000512 The State of Indiana to the defendants above named, and any other person who and determined in the absence of Jay Souviner. if the court determines that the 14, 2021 at 10:00 am, which is more IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) may be concerned. presence of Jay Souviner. is not required. If Jay Souviner attends the hearing, than thirty (30) days after the third MINOR: ) You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. opposes the petition, and is not represented by an attorney, the court may appoint notice of publication. Any person Kayden E. Mattingly, ) The nature of the suit against you is: an attorney to represent Jay Souviner. The court may, where required, appoint has the right to appear at the hearing Minor, ) NEGLIGENCE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT THAT OCCURRED a guardian ad litem to represent Jay Souviner at the hearing. The court may, on and to file written objections on or Hannah Mattingly, ) ON NOVEMBER 2, 2018 ON US31 IN CARMEL, HAMILTON COUNTY, its own motion or on request of any interested person, postpone the hearing to before the hearing date. The parties Petitioner ) INDIANA. another date and time. shall report to One Hamilton County NOTICE OF PETITION FOR This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named Date: February 5, 2021 Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN CHANGE OF NAME defendant(s) whose addresses are defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown: Kathy Kreag Williams 46060. Notice is hereby given that AUNDRIA ARNOLD Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court Date: February 11, 2021 Petitioner, Hannah Mattingly, as In addition to the above named defendants being served by this summons there Attorneys for Guardian Sierra Renee Keel a self-represented litigant, filed may be other defendants who have an interest in this law suit. Lisa M. Dillman Kathy Kreag Williams a Verified Petition for Change of If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same Rachael C. Rode Clerk of Hamilton County Name to change the name of Kayden transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. You must APPLEGATE & DILLMAN ELDER LAW RL4239 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 Elizabeth Mattingly-Dierks to Kayden answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney within thirty (30) 2344 S. Tibbs Avenue Elizabeth Dierks days after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a ji you for what the Indianapolis, IN 46241 The Petition is schedule for hearing plaintiff has demanded. 317-492-9569 in the CIRCUIT Court on May 14. By: Elaine Gladman(25894-49) [email protected] Hamilton 2021 at 10:00 a.m., which is more KEIS GEORGE LLP [email protected] than thirty (30) days after the third 55 Public Square, #800 RL4196 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 notice of publication. Any person has Cleveland, Ohio 44113 County’s the right to appear at the hearing and [email protected] to file written objections on or before (216) 241-4100 FAX (216)771-3111 the hearing date. Attorney for Plaintiff Hometown Date: January 26, 2021 ATTEST: Submit Public Notices To: Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams Clerk, Hamilton Circuit Court Clerk of the Hamilton County Circuit Court [email protected] Newspaper RL4213 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/21 RL4220 2/15/21, 2/22/21, 3/1/22 A10 Public Notices Week of Feb. 22, 2021

Atlanta Civil Town, Hamilton County, Indiana PUBLIC NOTICE Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon Local Local Beg Cash End Cash Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 35.75-foot pole Communications Fund Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal Tower at the approx. vicinity of 12699 Fuller Court, Fishers, Hamilton County, Number Name Jan 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements Dec 31, 2020 IN 46038. Public comments regarding potential effects from this site on historic Govern mental 101 GENERAL FUND $241,527.11 $311,368.29 $235,245.72 $317,649.68 properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of this publication Activities 201 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY $16,159.74 $15,185.05 $21,114.42 $10,230.37 to: Trileaf Corp, [Edward Reynolds, [email protected]], [1515 Des Peres 202 LOCAL ROAD & STREET $43,537.86 $19,651.10 $9,374.25 $53,814.71 Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-997-6111]. 203 MVH RESTRICTED $15,602.44 $13,760.37 $0.00 $29,362.81 RL4246 2/22/21 204 FESTIVAL FUND $33,765.87 $3,558.04 $11,147.24 $26,176.67 205 POLICE FESTIVAL $5,054.24 $0.00 $5,054.24 $0.00 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 206 BALL FIELDS $672.52 $0.00 $0.00 $672.52 The City of Noblesville Economic Development Commission (the 207 DOLLES PARK $3,064.97 $1,660.14 $3,011.56 $1,713.55 “Commission”) will hold a public hearing on behalf of the City of Noblesville, 200 RETIREMENT FUND $50.14 $16,355.01 $16,355.01 $50.14 Indiana (the “City”), at 9:30 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time), on Thursday, March 231 RAINY DAY FUND $7,348.45 $0.00 $0.00 $7,348.45 11, 2021, at the Noblesville City Hall, 16 S 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana 233 LOCAL LAW ENF CONT ED $4.00 $0.00 $4.00 $0.00 46060, in the Council Chambers, regarding the proposed issuance of the City of 257 LOIT SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION $0.00 $2,413.06 $2,413.06 $0.00 Noblesville, Indiana, Taxable Economic Development Revenue Bonds, Series 401 CUM CAP IMP-GIG TAX $14,570,01 $1,571.98 $0.00 $16,141.99 2021 (Washington Business Park Project), in an aggregate principal amount not to 450 LOCAL ROAD& BRIDGE MATCH $52,413.07 $2,128.79 $54,541.85 $0.01 exceed Six Million Eight Hundred Thousand Dollars ($6,800,000) (the “Bonds”), 701 PAYROLL $3,808.69 $164,702.42 $164,643.97 $3,867.14 pursuant to the authority of Indiana Code 36 7 11.9 and Indiana Code 36 7 12, 705 PETTY CASH FUND $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 each as amended. If the Bonds are approved and issued, the proceeds thereof will 801 DOLLES PARK C.D. $50,377.16 $0.00 $0.00 $50,377.16 be loaned by the City to Patch Development, LLC and/or one or more affiliates TRASH 225 TRASH COLLECTION $12,571.09 $71,338.37 $76,679.25 $7,230.21 and/or designees thereof (the “Borrower”), to finance (i) a portion of an economic WASTEWATER 806 SEWAGE UTILITY OPERATING $70,831.29 $258,086.40 $181,853.21 $147,064.48 development project to be undertaken by the Borrower as described below and (ii) 600 SEWAGE UTL DEPRECIATION $41,755.84 $15,965.28 $3,771.00 $53,950.12 costs of issuance of the Bonds. 609 SEWAGE UTL RESERVE $699.00 $0.00 $0.00 $699.00 The economic development project will consist of the planning, designing, 613 SEWER BAN PROJECT $178,913.20 $0.00 $49,806.50 $129,106.70 acquisition, construction and/or equipping by the Borrower of a business park that 615 SRF WASTEWATER $54,900.39 $16,601.74 $34,763.03 $36,739.10 will include the construction of multiple office buildings with an aggregate square 802 SEWER C.D. $7,350.73 $0.00 $0.00 $7,350.73 footage of approximately 800,000 square feet that will provide commercial space WATER 301 SRF WATER 2017 FORGIVEABL $835.00 $0.00 $0.00 $835.00 for high-quality office, manufacturing and innovation companies. The proceeds 601 WATER UTILITY OPERATING $59,655.23 $250,900.19 $203,729.51 $106,825.91 of the Bonds will be used to finance the costs of road, drainage and related 602 WATERUTLBOND & INTERE $16,209.74 $45,600.00 $44,331.48 $17,478.26 infrastructure necessary in connection with the economic development project. 603 WATER UTL DEPRECIATION $63,709.53 $25,781.52 $3,771.00 $85,720.05 The proposed project will be located at 15193 Cumberland Road in the City, 604 WATER UTL METER DEPOSIT $19,852.00 $3,975.00 $1,950.00 $21,877.00 which is also an economic development area established by the City of Noblesville 610 WATER/SEWER MONEY MARKET $12,621.28 $3.09 $0.00 $12,624.37 Redevelopment Commission (the “Redevelopment Commission”) designated as 611 WATER RESERVE ACCOUNT $1,109.50 $0.00 $0.00 $1,109.50 the “Noblesville – Washington Business Park Economic Development Area” (the 612 WELL HEAD PROTECTION $13.00 $0.00 $0.00 $13.00 “Area”). 614 SRF WATER $92,408,39 $44,767.86 $43,915.25 $93,261.00 The Bonds will not be in any respect a general obligation of the City, the State SEWER/STORM 617 STORM WATER OPERATING $36,478.34 $59,145.16 $45,711.73 $49,911.77 of Indiana or any political subdivision thereof. The Bonds will be payable solely WATER 618 SEWER/S.W. BOND & I NT -$539.89 $44,787.54 $38,825.00 $5,422.65 from the repayment of the loan by the Borrower and from certain other revenues CONSTRUCTION 619 SEWER/S.W. RESERVE $41,400.00 $0.00 $0.00 $41,400.00 and properties, including certain tax increment revenues generated in the Area Total All Funds $1,198,779.93 $1,389,306.40 $1,252,012.28 $1,336,074.05 (the “TIF Revenues”), as described in the agreements of the City concerning RL4236 2/22/21 each of the financing of the economic development project and payments to the City with respect to the financing (such agreements, collectively, the “Financing Agreements”). Copies of the form of Financing Agreements relating to the Bonds Westfield Civil City, Hamilton County, Indiana will be on file with the Clerk of the City and are available for public inspection at Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 the office of the Clerk of the City located at the City Hall, during regular business Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv Bal End Cash & Inv Bal hours daily, except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays. The TIF Revenues Number Name Jan. 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2020 are expected to be pledged by the Redevelopment Commission for the payment Governmental 101 General $18,382,006.95 $28,020,396.01 $20,309,822.31 $26,092,580.65 of the Bonds. Neither the City nor the Redevelopment Commission shall have Activities 111 Food and Beverage Tax $0.00 $1,230,206.51 $203,919.79 $1,026,286.72 any obligation with respect to the payment of principal of and interest on the 150 IFA Covid Grant $0.00 $1,324,933.98 $1,324,933.98 $0.00 Bonds other than the payment of TIF Revenues as such may be pledged by the 201 Motor Vehicle Highway $1,982,153.34 $2,142,026.73 $2,604,399.75 $1,519,780.32 Redevelopment Commission. 202 Local Road And Street $1,728,508.62 $954,006.92 $760,247.97 $1,922,267.57 The public is invited to attend and comment on any of the matters herein 203 Fire Operation $3,822,930.69 $10,917,070.76 $9,586,442.60 $5,153,558.85 noted and all taxpayers, residents or interested parties who appear will be given 204 Park Impact $2,203,353.82 $2,323,136.00 $1,405,779.10 $3,120,710.72 a reasonable opportunity to express their views, orally or in writing, on the 205 Greenspace Beautification $2,189.20 $0.00 $0.00 $2,189.20 proposed issue of Bonds and the location and nature of the proposed economic 206 Parks Programming/Events $14,407.92 $46,520.40 $49,274.33 $11,653.99 development project to be financed. If you are unable to attend the public hearing, 209 Performance/Maint $793,347.67 $37,786.00 $0.00 $831,133.67 written comments concerning any of the matters noted above may be addressed 214 HHS Covid Relief Grant $0.00 $18,808.67 $18,808.67 $0.00 to the attention of Andrew Murray, Director of Economic Development, City of 230 Fire Donation Fund $5,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 Noblesville, 16 S 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. Written comments will 239 Law Enforcement $266,175.17 $52,007.69 $110,150.02 $208,032.84 be accepted until 4:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), on Wednesday, March 10, 241 Police Donation $25,011.50 $15,035.08 $5,400.00 $34,646.58 2021, at said address. Interested parties may also participate in the public hearing 242 Leaf $326.91 $0.00 $0.00 $326.91 via telephone conference by dialing in using the following instructions: Dial in 250 Golf Cart Fund $15,009.94 $4,400.00 $923.77 $18,486.17 #1-872-240-4868, Conference ID #454769633#. 257 LOIT Special Distribution $67,767.14 $0.00 $0.00 $67,767.14 If the Commission shall find for itself and on behalf of the City that the proposed 262 Parks Rental Fees $61,827.52 $8,980.00 $585.58 $70,221.94 financing will be a benefit to the health and welfare of the City and its residents 264 Road & Street Improvement $3,250,704.43 $6,466,336.70 $3,069,307.63 $6,647,733.50 and complies with the provisions of Indiana Code 36-7-11.9 and 36-7-12, 267 EMS $60,814.39 $744,370.69 $751,380.00 $53,805.08 the Commission will adopt a resolution approving the form of the Financing 269 Training Facility Center $165,134.54 $86,382.94 $93,619.11 $157,898.37 Agreements, including the Bonds in the maximum aggregate principal amount of 270 IT Surplus City Equipment $36,236.84 $3,695.00 $0.00 $39,931.84 $6,800,000 and a proposed ordinance to be adopted by the Common Council of the 301 Eastside Tif $829,487.10 $2,255,951.60 $2,140,914.86 $944,523.84 City with respect to the Bonds. 302 Aurora Tif $44,915.76 $30,280.03 $0.00 $75,195.79 Dated the 24th day of February, 2021. 305 Grand Junction TIF $3,949,127.45 $2,053,837.99 $1,840,419.77 $4,162,545.67 City of Noblesville 309 Eagletown Tif $1,750,388.97 $742,183.68 $366,185.00 $2,126,387.65 Economic Development Commission 316 Main St TIF 2011B Debt Sv $920,228.45 $478,522.64 $95,051.47 $1,303,699.62 RL4243 2/22/21 317 146th St TIF $847,501.78 $306,451.15 $0.00 $1,153,952.93 318 Gigabit Broadband TIF $91,092.38 $186,343.04 $184,263.90 $93,171.52 PUBLIC NOTICE 319 Spring Mill Sta TIF $351,965.24 $210,327.95 $892.50 $561,400.69 Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon 324 Eagletown TIF 2016 DSR $354,117.50 $0.00 $0.00 $354,117.50 Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build one (1) new 35-foot 9-inch light 325 Eagletown TIF 2016 Capital Projects -$3,394.77 $3,394.77 $0.00 $0.00 pole communications tower. Anticipated lighting application is medium intensity 343 GO Bond 5 2016 Debt Serv $55,279.22 $482,451.57 $472,960.48 $64,770.31 dual red/white strobes. The Site locations are 11283 Hickory Woods Dr S, 344 GO Bond 2017 $1,073.21 $0.00 $1,073.21 $0.00 Fishers, Hamilton County, IN 46038, Lat: [39-56-55.932], Long: [-86-2-6.936]. 345 GO Bond 2017 Debt Serv $49,398.25 $436,881.99 $426,329.00 $59,951.24 The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration 346 GO Bond 2018 $1,305,428.07 $0.00 $1,305,428.07 $0.00 (ASR, Form 854) filing number is A1184703. 347 GO Bond 2018 Debt Service $157,792.75 $1,039,946.45 $1,050,733.63 $147,005.57 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – Interested persons may review the 348 GO Bond 2019 $4,604,801.54 $0.00 $4,084,198.60 $520,602.94 application (www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) by entering the filing number. 349 GO Bond 2019 Debt Service $0.00 $782,624.84 $613,420.54 $169,204.30 Environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for Environmental 350 GO Bond 2020 $0.00 $5,000,000.00 $19,856.37 $4,980,143.63 Review (www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest) and online filings are strongly 360 GP Diamond Escrow $15,482.63 $285,407.70 $0.00 $300,890.33 encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy is: FCC Requests for 361 Grand Junction Ban Construction $2,827,563.41 $22,362,652.43 $24,239,443.86 $950,771.98 Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, 362 Grand Junction Ban SinkFD $44,269.31 $992,304.98 $927,234.96 $109,339.33 DC 20554. HISTORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS – Public comments regarding 363 Grand Junction Investment $31,512,646.60 $18,338,415.44 $21,513,997.07 $28,337,064.97 potential effects on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from 364 SEP 2020 Construction $0.00 $3,200,297.12 $1,559,120.46 $1,641,176.66 the date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Amelia, [email protected], 365 SEP 2020 Issuance $0.00 $150,002.37 $125,652.61 $24,349.76 [1515 Des Peres Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-997-6111]. 367 SpringMill 2020 Construction $0.00 $179,321.14 $179,321.14 $0.00 RL4235 2/22/21 369 SpringMill 2020 Issuance $0.00 $65,178.95 $65,178.86 $0.09 401 Cumulative Capital Improvement $341,673.59 $79,908.60 $240,750.12 $180,832.07 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND 403 Rainy Day $3,003,179.56 $1,243.31 $0.00 $3,004,422.87 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES 427 Cumulative Capital Development $775,425.27 $1,321,391.83 $844,425.02 $1,252,392.08 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 429 Invest MS Westfield 2012B Bond Fund $52.84 $95,101.24 $95,154.00 $0.08 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 443 Cash w/ Fiscal Agent - Metro $5.75 $185,764.03 $184,263.90 $1,505.88 Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2003- 455 Parks and Rec Donation $1,418.53 $50.00 $4.16 $1,464.37 CC-002355, wherein Pebblebrook Homeowners Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, 511 City Facade Improv Grant $7,951.19 $10,000.00 $7,989.00 $9,962.19 and The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Willis A. Skiles, Deceased, was the 546 Psb Lease Rental Pmt $253,270.95 $297,455.26 $550,726.21 $0.00 Defendant, required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with 550 Duke Energy MP Program Grant $0.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale to the highest bidder, on the 1st day 553 Duke Site Readiness Program Grant $10,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $10,000.00 of April, 2021 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at 556 Community Crossing Grant $0.00 $923,687.24 $923,687.24 $0.00 the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 560 NE 196th - SR 38 Grant $0.00 $0.00 $65,424.16 -$65,424.16 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: 565 151st and Towne Rd Grant -$80,737.34 $139,746.26 $63,410.27 -$4,401.35 LEGAL DESCRIPTION 568 Westfield Blvd Connector -$296,247.91 $2,352,596.19 $3,698,178.93 -$1,641,830.65 Part of Lot 33 in Pebble Brook, Section 1-A, subdivision in Hamilton 569 Duke Energy FDIP Program Grant $0.00 $5,000.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 County, Indiana, the plat of which is recorded in Plat Book 14, Pages 12, 570 IDGF Abbott Grant $0.00 $750,000.00 $750,000.00 $0.00 13, and 14 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, being 583 CDBG Sidewalk Projects Grant $0.00 $101,406.80 $101,406.80 $0.00 more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the North corner of 584 Monon 5 Bridge Bridge O 32 Grant -$93,824.34 $146,094.35 $52,270.01 $0.00 said Lot 33 in Pebble Brook Section 1-A; thence on the northeast line of 597 MPO 186th-Springmill Grant -$1,345.79 $11,315.99 $9,970.20 $0.00 said lot South 44 degrees 30 minutes 00 seconds East (Plat Bearing) 130.00 639 Sports Campus - Restrict $15,400.00 $0.00 $0.00 $15,400.00 feet to the East corner of said lot; thence on the Southeast line of said 640 Sports Campus Operating $2,388,755.09 $3,740,525.17 $2,757,024.19 $3,372,256.07 lot South 45 decrees 30 minutes 00 seconds West 60.10 feet to a point on 641 Supplemental Reserve $10,836.27 $0.00 $10,836.27 $0.00 the Southeasterly prolongation of the center line of the party wall for the 651 Infrastructure Improvements $542,086.65 $3,106.60 $1,576.25 $543,617.00 existing building on said Lot; thence Northwesterly on said Southeasterly 701 Payroll $32,099.06 $20,865,260.49 $20,833,071.91 $64,287.64 prolongation, said center line and the Northwesterly prolongation thereof, 702 PERF Payroll $104,814.62 $2,719,544.07 $2,824,051.77 $306.92 North 44 degrees 30 minutes 28 seconds West 130.00 feet to the Northwest 805 Anthem Bank $0.00 $2,720,308.64 $2,333,781.96 $386,526.68 line of said Lot 33; thence on said line North 45 degrees 30 minutes 00 Stormwater 900 Stormwater $402,762.75 $1,842,443.72 $2,201,218.99 $43,987.48 seconds East 60.11 feet to the Point of Beginning. 901 SW 2017 Construction $563,862.11 $0.00 $2,260.00 $561,602.11 NOTE: This sale is subject to the First and Second Mortgages to Secretary 902 SW 2017 B and I Sinking -$356,936.00 $716,516.00 $359,576.00 $4.00 of Housing and Urban Development, its successors and assigns, dated 903 SW 2017 Bonds DSR $315,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $315,000.00 August 27, 2007, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office 950 Trash $1,128,498.21 $1,561,642.82 $1,739,617.58 $950,523.45 on October 1, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007055774 and Instrument No. Total All Funds $91,660,072.50 $154,573,986.52 $142,157,345.91 $104,076,713.11 2007055775, respectively, including the right of redemption of the United RL4242 2/22/21 States of America pursuant to Title 28 of the United States Code, Section 2410(c). Hamilton North Public Library, Hamilton County, Indiana Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv Bal End Cash & Inv Bal Gregory A. Chandler, Attorney # 27057-49 Number Name Jan. 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2020 EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Governmental 100 OPERATING $277,288.37 $613,198.99 $663,183.92 $227,303.44 Date: January 4, 2021 Activities 101 PETTY CASH FUND $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 102 CASH CHANGE FUND $43.50 $0.00 $0.00 $43.50 Sheriff of Hamilton County 103 COPIER COIN BOX FUND $19.85 $0.00 $0.00 $19.85 Noblesville 200 GIFT FUND $160.67 $3,736.57 $3,680.82 $216.42 Township 201 RAINY DAY FUND $309,249.26 $100,000.00 $100,000.00 $309,249.26 Street Address: 277 Sandbrook Drive 226 RESTRICTED GIFT-BURTON Noblesville, IN 46062 MEMORIAL MATERIALS $0.00 $10,000.00 $4,362.41 $5,637.59 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the 227 RESTRICTED GIFT-BURTON accuracy of the street address herein. MEMORIAL STEM SUPPLIES $0.00 $10,000.00 $99.99 $9,900.01 This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a 228 RESTRICTED GIFT-BURTON debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. MEM KITCHEN WARES / PLAQUE $0.00 $5,000.00 $747.04 $4,252.96 RL4232 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 276 STATE TECHNOLOGY GRANT FUND $0.00 $13,804.00 $13,804.00 $0.00 300 DEBT SERVICE -BOND #1 $22,160.28 $136,441.16 $138,049.25 $20,552.19 PUBLIC NOTICE 301 DEBT SERVICE -BOND #2 $19,774.64 $136,441.17 $136,962.50 $19,253.31 Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon 400 LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT RESERVE FUND $3.40 $0.00 $0.00 $3.40 Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build two 35.75-foot pole 402 CONSTRUCTION FUND - 2018 GO BOND #2 $658,521.47 $12,123.99 $422,759.08 $247,886.38 Communications Towers. Anticipated lighting application is medium intensity 800 PLAC CARD FUND $0.00 $195.00 $130.00 $65.00 dual red/white strobes. The Site locations are 10840 Bittersweet Lane and 11598 801 EVERGREEN INDIANA FUND $0.00 $188.91 $188.91 $0.00 Hague Road, Fishers, Hamilton County, IN 46038, Lat: [39-56-53.772], Long: 802 PAYROLL FUND $0.00 $357,237.91 $357,237.91 $0.00 [-86-1-56.532] and Lat: [39-57-23.868], Long: [-86-1-59.376]. The Federal Total All Funds $1,287,271.44 $1,398,367.70 $1,841,205.83 $844,433.31 Communications Commission (FCC) Antenna Structure Registration (ASR, RL4248 2/22/21 Form 854) filing numbers are [ASR# A1184159 & A1183342]. ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – Interested persons may review the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL application (www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) by entering the filing number. Noblesville Plan Commission INTERESTED PARTIES Environmental concerns may be raised by filing a Request for Environmental Noblesville, Indiana SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE Review (www.fcc.gov/asr/environmentalrequest) and online filings are strongly This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of encouraged. The mailing address to file a paper copy is: FCC Requests for Noblesville Plan Commission on the 15th day of March, 2021. This hearing, Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- Environmental Review, Attn: Ramon Williams, 445 12th Street SW, Washington, to discuss application LEGP-0023-2021, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the 2008-MF-005807 wherein The Huntington National Bank was Plaintiff, and DC 20554. HISTORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS – Public comments regarding Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. Gregory Wiegand, AKA Gregory S. Wiegand, State Bank of Lizton, Specialized potential effects on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the The application, submitted by John Forsdike, requests that approval be granted, Loan Servicing LLC and Unknown Occupants were Defendants, requiring me to date of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Edward Reynolds, e.reynolds@trileaf. according to procedures in Noblesville Unified Development Ordinance 4.E., make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose com, [1515 Des Peres Road, Suite 200, St. Louis, MO 63131, 314-997-6111]. for rezoning of property located at 1684 Hannibal Street from I-2 (Heavy at public sale to the highest bidder on the April 1, 2021, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. RL4233 2/22/21 Industrial) to R-5 (Multi-Family Residential) to allow for establishment of three to 12:00 p.m., or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 dwelling units. Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF TAX RATE FOR Written support, suggestions, or objections relative to the application above Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before Lot Numbered 65 in Cool Creek North, Second Section, an Addition in To the Taxpayers of Hamilton County, State of Indiana: such meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 4, page You are hereby notified that on February 8, 2021, the Board of Commissioners persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have 167 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. of Hamilton County, Indiana, held a public hearing after publication of notice an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. As per the Commonly known address: 277 Hawthorne Drive, Carmel, IN 46033-1953 pursuant to law, concerning Ordinance No. 02-08-21-A, (“the Ordinance”). The Executive Order(s) by the Governor for the State of Indiana, this meeting may be Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Ordinance was approved and established a Cumulative Capital Development held as a virtual meeting. Additional instructions for the virtual meeting, should without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Fund, (“the Fund”) and a tax rate to generate money for the Fund, all pursuant to it occur, will appear on the Plan Commission Agenda as posted on the City’s web Dennis J. Quakenbush II Indiana Code 36-9-14.5. page approximately one week prior to the meeting date. Sheriff of Hamilton County The Ordinance provides that the money in the Fund may be used for all This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Township: Clay purposes for which prope1ty taxes may be imposed under Indiana Code 36-9- Noblesville Plan Commission. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Department Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-10-29-104-027.000-018 14.5. of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 and may be Elyssa M. Meade The Fund will be funded by a property tax rate not to exceed $0.0333 on each reviewed during the regular office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of the Manley Deas Kochalski LLC $100.00 of taxable real and personal property within Hamilton County beginning file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. P.O. Box 441039 in 2021 payable in 2022, and each year thereafter, until reduced or rescinded. cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, Indianapolis, IN 46244 Fifty (50) or more taxpayers in the County who will be affected by the tax rate clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application Telephone: 614-222-4921 and corresponding levy may file a petition with the Hamilton CountyAuditor, not materials link. Attorneys for Plaintiff later than thirty Noblesville Plan Commission The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy (30) days after the publication of this Notice, setting forth their objections to the Sarah Reed, Secretary of the street address published herein proposed rate and levy. Upon the filing of the petition, the County Auditor shall RL4251 2/22/21 RL4229 2/22/21, 3/1/21, 3/8/21 immediately certify the same to the Department of Local Government Finance, at which point the department will fix a date for and conduct a public hearing on the proposed rate and levy before issuing its approval or disapproval thereof. Dated this 16th day of February, 2020. BOARD OF COMMISSION ERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY /s/ Robin Mills, Auditor Hamilton County Reporter RL4238 2/22/21 Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper [email protected] Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Public Notices A11

Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Disbursements by Vendor 2020 Disbursements by Vendor 2020 Disbursements by Vendor 2020 Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Township Township Township Personal Services Services and Charges Services and Charges Anthem Life Insurance $544.80 Duncan’s Fireplace and Masonry Restorations $2,800.00 Srini Bodanki $300.00 BMO Harris Bank $7,800.00 Durena Bridegroom $170.00 Stacy Puls $150.00 David Giffel $5,875.00 Elite Pro Painting $7,150.00 The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $101.00 Deborah Driskell $63,000.00 Enviro-Max $15,905.40 The Paper of Montgomery County $408.74 Edgar Pierce $5,875.00 Estela Salazar $750.00 Thomas Jacocks $925.00 Employee Benefits Corporation $4,506.54 Federal Field Services $5,867.80 Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel $150.40 Heather Willman $51,000.00 First Financial Bank $25.00 ThyssenKrupp Elevator $1,980.77 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development $1,805.00 Fishers Stormwater Utility $1,209.09 Trinity Free Clinic $2,000.00 Indiana Public Employers’ Plan $70,329.10 Fusion $2,674.18 Uncle Bill’s Pet Center $1,120.00 Indiana Public Retirement System $16,591.90 Gargi Thakker $750.00 Vanco Commercial Service $311.00 Internal Revenue Service $19,910.34 Gordon Flesch $4,744.84 Vectren Energy Delivery $2,365.49 Manya DeBoer $55,000.00 GreenImage Landscape & Design $32,694.13 Verizon Wireless $3,003.73 Marilyn Schenkel $5,875.00 Gulminay Mohsin $750.00 Vincent Bradley $750.00 Megan Weingart $24,818.00 Hamilton Southeastern Utilities $5,252.28 Wafa Sayyah $700.00 Richard Colasessano $48,657.00 Heart and Soul Clinic $1,200.00 WalkerHughes Group $15,894.00 Township Heather Willman- Reimbursement $249.12 Wessam Arab $300.00 Supplies Indiana Township Association $897.00 Western Surety Company $275.00 A. E. Boyce $201.02 Janus Developmental Services $2,000.00 White’s Ace Hardware $200.00 Business Card / Bank of America $5,639.25 Jeffrey Jellison $281.80 Youth Mentoring Initiative $4,300.00 Complete Office Supply $1,794.68 Jithender Kallem $200.00 Fishers Youth Assistance $4,000.00 Culture Lighting $326.50 K&J Communications $6,941.41 Township Debbie Driskell- Reimbursement $124.98 Karome Walker $200.00 Capital Outlays Fishers Do-It Center $21.99 Koorsen Fire & Security $4,831.73 Business Card / Bank of America $399.99 JSL Archival Services $67.48 Mandana Keykhosravani $40.00 K&J Communications $2,350.00 K&J Communications $805.00 Marwan Abdelrahman $400.00 OfficeWorks $33,024.42 Oak Security Group $546.50 Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County $2,000.00 Southern Aluminum $2,142.00 Pitney Bowes $61.85 Megan Weingart- Reimbursement $77.22 Township Pitney Bowes Purchase Power $588.00 Melissa Duncan $100.00 Other Disbursements Sam’s Club $255.86 Michael A. Reuter Consulting Services $7,320.00 Transfer of Funds $48,842.00 Sherwin Williams $831.50 Mohammadmoussab Mohammad $675.00 Township $684,926.10 White’s Ace Hardware $932.28 Mountaha Yasin Kassab $300.00 Rainy Day Township Mountain Glacier $170.71 Services and Charges Services and Charges Nestle Waters North America $283.44 Culture Lighting $35,800.00 Abigail O’Connell $925.00 Net Results $6,111.00 K&J Communications $1,200.00 Advocates for Children and Families $2,000.00 Nichols Paper & Supply $105.00 Rainy Day $37,000.00 Ahmed Abusamra $300.00 Nulvin Jimenez $750.00 Care Fund Andrew Wortkoetter $250.00 OneZone $200.00 Services and Charges Arman Siddiqui $1,400.00 Pitney Bowes Global Financial Services $387.72 Business Card / Bank of America $2,790.23 Barilee Yorgure $1,000.00 Prevail $2,000.00 Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank $625.00 Barth Electric $738.95 Ray’s Trash Service $2,095.44 Sam’s Club $13.48 Better Together $1,760.00 Reynolds Farm Equipment $259.36 Care Fund $3,428.71 Brittany Ross $750.00 Rhonda Powell $600.00 Township Assistance Bush Plumbing $1,150.00 Roslyn Drones $750.00 Personal Services Business Card / Bank of America $274.17 Roy Eft $750.00 Beth Myers $56,650.00 Carpenter Realtors $2,040.00 Royce Higgins $200.00 Indiana Public Retirement System $6,645.13 Central Security & Communications $2,149.06 Sam’s Club $140.00 Internal Revenue Service $4,333.68 Cintas $1,157.82 Saowalux Fary $800.00 Township Assistance Citi Cards $120.00 Sarah Sobieski $500.00 Supplies Citizens Energy Group $4,223.06 Site Strategics $520.00 A. E. Boyce $26.68 Comcast $3,329.82 Smitha Sharma $100.00 Business Card / Bank of America $32.00 Danielle Neal $750.00 Sneha Jha $750.00 Complete Office Supply $123.22 Duke Energy $14,602.04 Sox Box Software $299.40 Gordon Flesch Company $670.72 Jan McCrory $298.40 Sharp Printing Services $304.00 Township Assistance Services and Charges Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Jan McCrory $1,000.00 Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 Township Assistance Local Beg Cash End Cash Township Assistance Fund Local Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal American Homes 4 Rent $2,256.43 Number Name Jan. 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2020 Caliber Home Loans $1,739.50 Governmental 0101 Township $729,288.68 $709,189.78 $684,926.10 $753,552.36 Cathie Brown $2,550.01 Activities 0254 Rainy Day $322,603.09 $373,493.90 $37,000.00 $659,096.99 Citizens Energy Group $447.07 0401 Care Fund $5,199.90 $11,094.50 $3,428.71 $12,865.69 City of Fishers- Fishers Sewer Utility $589.00 0840 Township Assistance $290,541.00 $219,917.54 $218,631.30 $291,827.24 Duke Energy $15,642.25 1000 Levy Excess $10,312.83 $0.00 $0.00 $10,312.83 Edward Rose Development Co. $4,901.69 1111 Fire Fighting $136,985.45 $329,995.39 $306,077.00 $160,903.84 EH Indianapolis North $1,109.16 1180 Equipment Debt $130,449.05 $279,726.67 $285,177.14 $124,998.58 Fath Family Limited Partnership $3,957.18 1190 Cumulative Fire $324,651.90 $0.00 $324,651.90 $0.00 Fishers Stormwater Utility $239.76 7776 CDBG-COVID $0.00 $41,600.00 $41,600.00 $0.00 Hamilton Southeastern Utilities $82.38 7777 HCCF-COVID $0.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Hills Family Investments $14,244.41 9999 Payroll Deductions $0.00 $80,116.41 $80,116.41 $0.00 Indianapolis Multifamily Partners $14,554.68 Total All Funds $1,950,031.90 $2,046,134.19 $1,982,608.56 $2,013,557.53 John Wargel $2,600.00 Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Lantern Woods $9,320.73 Detailed Receipts 2020 Laxmi Fis $1,770.00 Governmental Township General Property Taxes $128,749.94 LVP BH Addison Landing $1,400.00 Activities Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $9,083.30 Manjeera Musunuri $1,500.00 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $663.76 Nationstar Mortgage $3,342.07 Local Income Tax (LIT) Certified Shares $466,605.00 Prairie Lakes Apartments $16,782.43 Local Income Tax (LIT) Supplemental Distribution $45,355.00 Randall & Roberts Funeral Home $1,000.00 Rental of Property $9,000.00 RW CD 1 Ltd. Partnership $23,995.00 Earnings on Investments and Deposits $6,502.78 Sunlake Apartments $8,133.50 Refunds and Reimbursements $150.00 The Woods of Britton $6,525.00 Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts $43,080.00 Thomas Hession $1,176.00 Total Township $709,189.78 US Bank Home Mortgage $2,387.36 Rainy Day Transfers In - Transferred from Another Fund $373,493.90 Vectren $1,196.86 Total Rainy Day $373,493.90 Watermark at Fishers District $1,205.00 Care Fund Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts $11,094.50 Wayne Geno $3,900.00 Total Care Fund $11,094.50 Township Assistance $218,631.30 Township Assistance General Property Taxes $200,661.31 Fire Fighting Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $14,323.67 Services and Charges Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $1,046.72 City of Fishers $306,077.00 Refunds and Reimbursements $3,885.84 Fire Fighting $306,077.00 Total Township Assistance $219,917.54 Equipment Debt Fire Fighting General Property Taxes $296,073.28 Services and Charges Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $33,737.11 The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $749.00 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $185.00 Equipment Debt Total Fire Fighting $329,995.39 Debt service - principal and interest Equipment Debt General Property Taxes $260,232.54 The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $284,428.14 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $18,166.61 Equipment Debt $285,177.14 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $1,327.52 Cumulative Fire Total Equipment Debt $279,726.67 Other Disbursements CDBG-COVID Federal and State Grants and Distributions - Health and Welfare $41,600.00 Transfer of Funds $324,651.90 Total CDBG-COVID $41,600.00 Cumulative Fire $324,651.90 HCCF-COVID Grants and Distributions from Non-Governmental Entities $1,000.00 CDBG-COVID Total HCCF-COVID $1,000.00 Services and Charges Payroll Deductions Payroll Fund and Clearing Account Receipts $80,116.41 A Step Ahead Management $800.00 Total Payroll Deductions $80,116.41 Amy Lin $2,892.00 Citizens Energy Group $30.21 Duke Energy $4,806.13 Fath Family Limited Partnership $5,206.79 CERTIFICATION Hills Family Investments $8,547.06 State of Indiana Indianapolis Multifamily Partners $983.00 SS: Hamilton County Lantern Woods $3,781.00 I, Debbie Driskell, Trustee of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, Hamilton County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm under the penalty of perjury that the preceding report is Manjeera Musunuri $3,000.00 complete, true and correct; that the sum with which I am charged in this report are all of the sums received by me; and that the various items of expenditures credited Prairie Lakes Apartments $2,198.24 have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retained by or repaid to RW CD 1 Ltd Partnership $3,227.67 me or to any other person. I further affirm that a complete and detailed annual report, together with all accompanying vouchers showing the name of persons having Sunlake Apartments $2,700.00 been paid money by the township, have been filed as required by law in the office of the CountyAuditor, and that copies of such annual report are in custody of the The Woods of Britton $3,260.00 Township Board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Vectren Corporation $167.90 Debbie R. Driskell, Delaware Township Trustee CDBG-COVID $41,600.00 Telephone: (317) 842-8595 HCCF-COVID Date this report was to be published: February 22, 2021 Services and Charges Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP at its annual meeting, this 17th day of February, 2021. Lantern Woods $1,000.00 Marilyn Schenkel, Delaware Township Board Chairman HCCF-COVID $1,000.00 This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Township Board at its annual meeting, this 17th day of February, 2021. Payroll Deductions Delaware Township Board: Personal Services Marilyn Schenkel Indiana Dept. of Revenue $14,553.89 Ed Pierce Indiana Public Employers’ Plan $4,550.00 David Giffel Internal Revenue Service $61,012.52 RL3163 2/24/2020 Payroll Deductions $80,116.41

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Westfield Redevelopment Authority, Hamilton County, Indiana 29D01-2102-EU-000074 Noblesville Plan Commission Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 Victoria L. Howard, #26898-29 Noblesville, Indiana Local Beg Cash End Cash Church Church Hittle + Antrim This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the Fund Local Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal Two North Ninth Street Noblesville Plan Commission on the 15th day of March, 2021. This hearing, Number Name Jan. 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2020 Noblesville, IN 46060 to discuss application PLAT-0151-2020, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Governmental 326 LIT Bonds 2018 $2,336.00 $1,734,666.00 $1,734,666.00 $2,336.00 (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. Activities 440 Cash w/ Fiscal Agent-COIT NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The application, submitted by Bob Lunsford for Marc and Natalie Zipper, 2016 Sinkfd $3,897.89 $1,931,464.88 $1,925,807.84 $9,554.93 In the Superior Court of Hamilton requests that Primary Plat approval be granted for subdivision into seven lots 442 Cash w/ Fiscal Agent-Operating $11,840.13 $8,756.93 $6,608.12 $13,988.94 County, Indiana. of an approximately 46-acre tract located at the northeast corner of Schulley Total All Funds $18,074.02 $3,674,887.81 $3,667,081.96 $25,879.87 Notice is hereby given that Greg Road and 211th Street, according to the procedures of Noblesville’s Unified RL4241 2/22/21 Fields was, on 2/17/21, appointed Development Ordinance 5.B.2. Personal Representative of the Estate of Written support, suggestions, or objections relative to the application above Sheridan Public Library, Hamilton County, Indiana TED JAMES ARTHUR, deceased, who may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 died January 20, 2021. such meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv End Cash & Inv All persons who have claims against persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have Number Name Bal Jan 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursement Bal Dec 31, 2020 this Estate, whether or not now due, an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. As per the Governmental 100 General Operating $91,665.01 $488,754.01 $413,374.01 $167,045.01 must file the claim in the office of Executive Order(s) by the Governor for the State of Indiana, this meeting may be Activities 110 Library Improvement Reserve Lirf $3,000.19 $507.27 $0.00 $3,507.46 the Clerk of this Court within three held as a virtual meeting. Additional instructions for the virtual meeting, should 115 Rainy Day Fund $122,421.12 $27,151.04 $0.00 $149,572.16 (3) months from the date of the first it occur, will appear on the Plan Commission Agenda as posted on the City’s web 120 Lease Rental $74,031.24 $436,595.95 $440,497.26 $70,129.93 publication of this Notice, or within page approximately one week prior to the meeting date. 140 Gift Fund $2,716.46 $860.00 $1,027.33 $2,549.13 nine (9) months after the decedent’s This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the 190 State Grant State Technology $4,330.02 $3,512.00 $3,512.04 $4,329.98 death, whichever is earlier, or the Noblesville Plan Commission. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Department 277 CARES Act $0.00 $1,400.00 $1,400.00 $0.00 claims will be forever barred. of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 and may be 278 Indiana Humanities $0.00 $1,000.00 $1,000.00 $0.00 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on reviewed during the regular office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of the Total All Funds $298,164.04 $959,780.27 $860,810.64 $397,133.67 February 18, 2021. file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. RL4245 2/22/21 Kathy Kreag Williams cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, Clerk of the Superior Court of clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application STATE OF INDIANA ) NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Hamilton County, Indiana materials link. SS: ) PREVIOUS ORDINANCES AND ADOPTING ROAD IMPACT FEES RL4258 2/22/21, 3/1/21 Noblesville Plan Commission COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Notice is given that the Noblesville Common Council on the 26th day of January, Sarah Reed, Secretary In The Hamilton Circuit Court 2021, approved Ordinance No. 02-01-21 an Ordinance Adopting Road Impact RL4253 2/22/21 Cause No. 29C01-2101-MI-000052 Fees, (“the Ordinance”). IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) A summary of the terms of the Ordinance is as follows: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING JOSEPH SAMUEL TSYBIKOV ) 1. The Ordinance is effective August 1, 2021, and for five (5) years thereafter. 29D01-2102-EU-000076 Noblesville Plan Commission Petitioner ) 2. The Ordinance established an Impact Zone coterminous with the boundaries Altman, Poindexter & Wyatt LLC Noblesville, Indiana NOTICE OF PETITION FOR of the City as may be amended during the terms of the Ordinance. Anne Hensley Poindexter This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the CHANGE OF NAME 3. The Ordinance adopts a Zone Improvement for the roads within the City. 90 Executive Drive, Suite G Noblesville Plan Commission on the 15th day of March, 2021. This hearing, JOSEPH SAMUEL TSYBIKOV, 4. The Ordinance establishes a road impact fee of Three Hundred Seventy Carmel, IN 46032 to discuss application PLAT-0022-2021, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the whose mailing address is: 13148 Dollars ($370.00) per trip based on the calculations of “Trip Generation” based (317)350-1000 Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The KNOLLTON CT, FISHERS, IN on the most recent study published by the Institute of Transportation Engineers NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED application, submitted by Miller Surveying for Gina M. Heinzman, requests 46038, in Hamilton County, Indiana, (“ITE”). ADMINISTRATION that Primary Plat approval be granted, according to procedures in Unified hereby gives notice that JOSEPH 5. The Ordinance provides that the road impact fee shall be payable upon the In the Superior Court of Hamilton Development Ordinance 5.B.2., for subdivision of a 36.9-acre tract located at SAMUEL TSYBIKOV has filed a issuance of a structural building permit, unless the fee exceeds Five Thousand County, Indiana. 8555 East 206th Street into three parcels. petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court Dollars ($5,000) in which case the fee may be paid in installments as authorized by Notice is hereby given that Wendy Written support, suggestions, or objections relative to the application above requesting that her name be changed state statute. A. Myres was on the 17th day of may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before to: Joseph Samuel Esterlein. 6. The Ordinance provides that the City acquires a lien in the amount of a February, 2021, appointed Personal such meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. Interested Notice is further given that the road impact against a parcel of real estate for any unpaid impact fee attributable to Representative of the Estate of Paul R. persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have hearing will be held on said Petition improvement to that parcel of real estate. Myres, deceased, who died on the 21st an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. As per the on thw 14th day of May, 2021, at 7. The Ordinance established a non-reverting Impact Fee Fund for deposit of day of January, 2021. Executive Order(s) by the Governor for the State of Indiana, this meeting may be 10:00 o’clock in the a.m. the fees and defines the limited uses for funds collected pursuant to the Ordinance. All persons who have claims against held as a virtual meeting. Additional instructions for the virtual meeting, should Dated: 1/22/2021 8. The Ordinance is authorized by Indiana Code 36-7-4-1300 et sequi. this Estate, whether or not now due, it occur, will appear on the Plan Commission Agenda as posted on the City’s web JOSEPH SAMUEL TSYBIKOV Copies of the full text of the Ordinance are available by contacting the Clerk of must fde the claim in the office of page approximately one week prior to the meeting date. Petitioner the City of Noblesville at 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana. the clerk of this Court within three This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Kathy Kreag Williams ss\Evelyn Lees (3) months from the date of the first Noblesville Plan Commission. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Department Judicial Officer Clerk of the City of Noblesville publication of this notice, or within of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite B140 and may be RL4159 2/8/21, 2/15/21, 2/22/21 RL4249 2/22/21 nine (9) months after the Decedent’s reviewed during the regular office hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of the death, whichever is earlier, or the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. claims will be forever barred. cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application date: February 17, 2021. materials link. Submit Public Notices To: Kathy Kreag Williams Noblesville Plan Commission Clerk of the Superior Court #1 for Sarah Reed, Secretary Hamilton County, Indiana RL4252 2/22/21 [email protected] RL4264 2/22/21, 3/1/21 A12 Public Notices Week of Feb. 22, 2021

Washington Township, Hamilton County, Indiana CERTIFICATION Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2020 State of Indiana Local Fund Number Local Fund Name Beg Cash & Inv Bal Jan 1, 2020 Receipts Disbursements End Cash & Inv Bal Dec 31, 2020 SS: Governmental 0061 RAINY DAY $249,543.11 $0.00 $0.00 $249,543.11 Hamilton County Activities 0101 TOWNSHIP FUND $380,811.30 $586,752.77 $509,382.62 $458,181.45 0108 Excess Levy $190.73 $0.00 $0.00 $190.73 I, Danielle Carey Tolan, Trustee 0840 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE $75,891.01 $197,864.22 $178,340.61 $95,414.62 of WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, 1111 FIRE FIGHTING FUND $198,987.85 $697,986.95 $605,632.32 $291,342.48 Hamilton County, Indiana, do 1190 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $378,625.60 $48,109.50 $6,285.67 $420,449.43 solemnly affirm under the penalty of 1312 RECREATION OPERATING $75,194.01 $215,524.25 $221,230.73 $69,487.53 perjury that the preceding report is 1390 CUMULATIVE PARK & REC $109,299.94 $73,571.88 $31,722.67 $151,149.15 complete, true and correct; that the 2305 CAPITOL IMPROVEMENT $4,788.93 $300.00 $0.00 $5,088.93 sum with which I am charged in this 7777 CDBG-COVID-19 $0.00 $28,858.88 $31,758.54 -$2,899.66 report are all of the sums received 8888 PARK PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS -$12,444.36 $12,889.19 $18,275.32 -$17,830.49 by me; and that the various items of 9999 PAYROLL DEDUCTION $9,899.05 $47,791.89 $42,405.76 $15,285.18 expenditures credited have been fully Total All Funds $1,470,787.17 $1,909,649.53 $1,645,034.24 $1,735,402.46 paid in the sums stated; that such Washington Township, Hamilton County, Indiana payments were made without express Detailed Receipts 2020 or implied agreement that any portion Governmental TOWNSHIP FUND Local Income Tax (LIT) for Levy Freeze ...... $576,788.04 thereof shall be retained by or repaid Activities Other Receipts/6500 - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS...... $9,964.73 to me or to any other person. I further Total TOWNSHIP FUND ...... $586,752.77 affirm that a complete and detailed TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE General Property Taxes...... $161,582.50 annual report, together with all Local Income Tax (LIT) for Levy Freeze ...... $15,000.00 accompanying vouchers showing the Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution...... $13,378.17 names of persons having been paid Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET)...... $5,903.55 money by the township, have been Other Receipts/6500 - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS...... $2,000.00 filed as required by law in the office Total TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE...... $197,864.22 of the County Auditor, and that copies FIRE FIGHTING FUND General Property Taxes...... $643,214.47 of such annual report are in custody Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution...... $50,834.83 of the Township Board and the State Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET)...... $1,566.65 Board of Accounts. Said report is Other Receipts/6500 - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS...... $2,371.00 subject to inspection by any taxpayer Total FIRE FIGHTING FUND...... $697,986.95 of the township. CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND General Property Taxes...... $44,485.36 Danielle Carey Tolan, Washington Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution...... $3,515.79 Township Trustee Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET)...... $108.35 Telephone: (317) 574-9490 Total CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND...... $48,109.50 Date this report was to be published: RECREATION OPERATING Local Income Tax (LIT) for Levy Freeze ...... $189,996.00 February 17, 2020 Park and Recreation Receipts ...... $25,474.25 Refunds and Reimbursements...... $32.00 Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) Other Receipts/6500 - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS...... $22.00 before me, the Chairman of the Total RECREATION OPERATING ...... $215,524.25 Township Board of Washington CUMULATIVE PARK & REC General Property Taxes...... $65,728.45 Township at its annual meeting this Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution...... $5,441.98 22nd day of February, 2021. Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET)...... $2,401.45 Erica Strahm, Township Board Total CUMULATIVE PARK & REC...... $73,571.88 Chairman CAPITOL IMPROVEMENT Other Receipts/6500 - MISCELLANEOUS RECEIPTS...... $300.00 This report was received, accepted, Total CAPITOL IMPROVEMENT...... $300.00 and approved by the Township Board CDBG-COVID-19 Federal and State Grants and Distributions - Health and Welfare...... $28,858.88 at its annual meeting, this 17th day of Total CDBG-COVID-19 ...... $28,858.88 February, 2021. PARK PAYROLL DEDUCTION Payroll Fund and Clearing Account Receipts ...... $12,889.19 Washington Township Board Total PARK PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS...... $12,889.19 David D. Gill PAYROLL DEDUCTION Payroll Fund and Clearing Account Receipts ...... $47,791.89 Danyele Easterhaus Total PAYROLL DEDUCTION...... $47,791.89

Washington Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Disbursements by Vendor 2020 Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount RECREATION OPERATING TOWNSHIP FUND TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE Personal Services Personal Services Personal Services 1358 MARKINE SIPES $357.00 1913 ERICA STRAHM $4,700.00 1048 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND $4,397.12 1048 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND $5,968.97 1862 DANYELE EASTERHAUS $4,700.00 1039 INDIANA PUBLIC EMPLOYERS PLAN $3,533.63 RECREATION OPERATING 1522 DAVID GILL $4,700.00 1899 KRISTEN YUTZY $31,305.25 Supplies 1502 TERRI WOLF $54,752.88 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $2,303.92 1249 IRS $10,102.03 Supplies RECREATION OPERATING 1054 INDIANA DEPT. OF WORKFORCE DEVEL. $361.26 1224 BOYCE FORMS $68.97 Services and Charges 1048 PUBLIC EMPLOYEES RETIREMENT FUND $7,519.20 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $22.98 1650 INGRID DEER $1,504.00 1610 DANIELLE CAREY TOLAN (1AA) $59,970.04 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1936 GORDON PLUMBING INC $1,066.36 1039 INDIANA PUBLIC EMPLOYERS PLAN $7,519.20 Services and Charges 1549 CSI SIGNS $1,800.43 TOWNSHIP FUND 1923 ST MARIA GORETTI $500.00 1901 SARAH FAULKNER $714.00 Supplies 1899 KRISTEN YUTZY $19.11 1715 OLIVIA LONDON $500.50 1224 BOYCE FORMS $39.01 1190 MEALS ON WHEELS $750.00 1341 WALKERHUGHES INSURANCE $10,100.00 1926 TIM OHARA $150.00 1865 HAND INC $750.00 1963 KING LP GAS INC $409.98 1362 KOORSEN FIRE AND SECURITY $508.95 1160 NETRESULTS $1,000.00 1949 VICTORIA SNYDER $100.50 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $170.98 1027 OPEN DOORS $1,000.00 1013 DAMALAK PRINTING $1,266.08 1820 INTEGRITY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING $59.00 5026 JANUS $750.00 1968 THOMAS P MILLER & ASSOCIATES LLC $5,500.00 1888 SCAT PEST CONTROL $360.00 1203 STUDENT IMPACT $750.00 1965 KELSIE DUGGAN $18.50 1614 DONNELL K LONGBERGER $370.00 1378 PREVAIL $500.00 1470 CURRENT PUBLISHING $1,885.80 TOWNSHIP FUND 1648 WESTFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $500.00 1792 AUTHORIZE NET $1,193.09 Services and Charges TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1226 REPUBLIC SERVICES $932.95 1549 CSI SIGNS $62.72 Township Assistance 1627 TERESA EVANS GRAPHIC DESIGN $4,312.50 1835 MAGI SERVICES LLC $100.00 1930 INDIANA AMERICAN WATER $270.27 1160 NETRESULTS $1,000.00 1438 HEART AND SOUL CLINIC $3,500.00 5261 GEORGIA A. REEDY $1,250.00 1966 REFUNDS - PROGRAM $966.83 1341 WALKERHUGHES INSURANCE $15,415.00 5149 CORBAN PROPERTIES LLC $450.00 1445 INDIANA DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT $100.00 1955 JOHN M WALTERS $5,000.00 5244 ALL-STAR VETERINARY CLINIC $183.00 1255 L.E. ISLEY & SONS, INC. $638.00 1906 FAMILY PROMISE OF HAMILTON COUNTY $2,250.00 1960 CITY OF WESTFIELD $921.51 1656 WILMA W. SUKAPDJO $2,637.00 1882 ALTMAN POINDEXTER & WYATT LLC $10,000.00 1744 MICHAEL MILLER $900.00 1934 AMANDA GIBSON $50.00 1104 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL $6,000.00 5203 CASEY ACRES $21,594.44 1926 TIM OHARA $2,185.00 1634 CIVICPLUS $5,256.25 5252 HALO CREMATIONS $800.00 1677 PENNY FOSTER $1,449.00 1621 PROPERITY AG, LLC $1,750.00 5162 BOB’S GARAGE $850.84 1951 RICHARD WAKEFIELD $18.50 1255 L.E. ISLEY & SONS, INC. $111.00 5254 HAWX PEST CONTROL $2,100.00 1185IPRA $305.00 1611 SCHAAF CPA GROUP LLC $2,199.00 5176 COMMONS OF SPRINGMILL $1,993.23 1958 RAYMOND DROST $37.00 1648 WESTFIELD YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM $3,250.00 5133 MAPLE KNOLL INVESTORS LLC $372.95 1137 INDIANA PARKS & RECREATION ASSOCIATION $360.00 1885 MERCIFUL HELP CENTER $500.00 1942 TC PROPERTYS LAWN AND LANDSCAPING $3,350.00 1952 LISA ZOLA $37.00 1006 THE TIMES $942.72 5089 PBH CARMEL LLC $1,930.24 1288 INDIANA STATE POLICE CRIMINAL HISTORY LIMITED $14.00 1160 NETRESULTS $3,090.00 5258 MARQUETTE MAPLE KNOLL, LLC $600.00 1740 EMILY WHITE $484.00 1105 TRINITY CLINIC $250.00 5243 ARROW SERVICES, INC. $1,925.00 1550 WATSON LP INC. $440.00 1619 RON HITTLE $1,525.10 5253 SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING $569.34 1747 TINA MANGOS $129.00 1009 INDIANA TOWNSHIP ASSOCIATION INC. $600.00 5250 FREEDOM MORTGAGE $523.10 1950 JESSICA ELMERMAN $37.00 1225 GOOD SAMARITAN NETWORK $750.00 5249 CARMEL ESTATES LLC $4,000.00 1752 JENNIFER CHAMBERS $3,588.00 1756 CITY OF WESTFIELD $201.36 5164 GREEN BAY LLC $1,000.00 1834 LAURA CRUM $64.69 1644 HOURLY CIO $1,788.00 5028 THIRD PHASE $140.00 1349 KRISTIN WHITE $422.18 1739 CNA SURETY DIRECT BILL $235.00 1933 BALUSTER GROUP LLC $5,580.00 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $4,455.08 1027 OPEN DOORS $250.00 5240 PEYTON PROPERTIES LLC $1,300.00 1719 BETH BROADHURST $400.00 1833 STARLA WEST INTERNATIONAL $5,690.00 1877 YES COMMUNITIES OP LP $1,206.59 1820 INTEGRITY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING $155.50 1940 MY LOGO SHOP $274.75 5255 A. MAX HOMES, LLC $1,395.00 5000 DUKE $300.79 1359 WESTFIELD WASHINGTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY $200.00 5251 INDY WHOLESALE DIRECT LLC $138.15 1948 COLLEEN ALBER $120.00 1929 RIVERVIEW HEALTH FOUNDATION $1,000.00 5001 YES COMMUNITIES $2,594.12 1679 RICH FORD $4,174.00 1959 DELTA SERVICES INC $750.00 1577 CITIZENS WESTFIELD $380.07 1802 CURRENT $1,841.40 1502 TERRI WOLF $3,060.00 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $1,868.16 1749 STEPHANIE WERNER $60.00 1308 HAMILTON COUNTY TREASURER $672.37 5143 BUSSELL FAMILY FUNERALS $3,000.00 1620 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPES LLC $40,444.49 1577 CITIZENS WESTFIELD $74.57 5144 VILLAGE ON SPRING MILL $2,104.95 1687 VILLAGE FARMS $1,090.00 1584 CITIZENS WESTFIELD $1,523.70 5256 KIMOUR CHI $1,700.00 1813 ZENTZ CONSULTING $1,750.00 1722 ANIMAL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, INC. $1,285.00 5000 DUKE $101.21 1675 JIM HABEGGER $690.00 1609 MICHAEL A. REUTER $7,320.00 1559 DUKE 0840.2 $8,841.47 RECREATION OPERATING $221,230.73 1680 FIRST FINANCIAL BANK $25,108.77 5242 BRICK LANE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT LLC $894.90 CUMULATIVE PARK & REC 1881 METRONET FIBERNET LLC $1,106.40 1927 NOBLESVILLE UTILITIES $572.79 Capital Outlays 1566VECTREN $1,687.91 5052 VECTREN $75.36 1549 CSI SIGNS $1,225.00 5000 DUKE $6,550.88 5060 ASHLEY PLACE $800.03 1964 MERRILLVILLE AWNING $17,112.50 1610 DANIELLE CAREY TOLAN (1AA) $548.95 5239 EQUITY MANAGEMENT SERVICES, LLC $1,655.00 1614 DONNELL K LONGBERGER $3,223.90 1792 AUTHORIZE NET $30.00 5005 VALLEY FARMS APTS $3,896.00 1620 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPES LLC $10,161.27 1967 MICRO AIR, INC. $100.00 5002 HAMILTON SQUARE $3,063.76 CUMULATIVE PARK & REC $31,722.67 1627 TERESA EVANS GRAPHIC DESIGN $300.00 1614 DONNELL K LONGBERGER $4,400.00 CDBG-COVID-19 1059 VERIZON $3,991.62 TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE $178,340.61 Services and Charges 1613 ADAM J. GREEN $1,000.00 FIRE FIGHTING FUND 5260 DAVID PUCCI $1,330.00 1029 WESTFIELD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE $250.00 Services and Charges 1559 DUKE 0840.2 $2,317.35 1856 ERMCO INC $1,696.15 1341 WALKERHUGHES INSURANCE $3,781.00 5203 CASEY ACRES $15,403.61 1842 PROMOTIONS PLUS INC. $544.90 1954 INTWOIT EXECUTIVE COACHING $8,600.00 5176 COMMONS OF SPRINGMILL $2,287.00 1813 ZENTZ CONSULTING $5,750.00 1416 CITY OF WESTFIELD $592,134.00 5089 PBH CARMEL LLC $3,351.00 1888 SCAT PEST CONTROL $200.00 1938 MARTIN MARIETTA $112.32 5258 MARQUETTE MAPLE KNOLL, LLC $1,569.66 1614 DONNELL K LONGBERGER $150.00 1822 DIRECT FITNESS SOLUTIONS $630.00 5247 FIDELITY BANK $926.56 1106 INDIANA BUSINESS JOURNAL $92.00 1943 OTTOS PARKING MARKING COMPANY $375.00 5248 ANNA P. RYNEARSON $900.00 TOWNSHIP FUND FIRE FIGHTING FUND $605,632.32 5257 BRIAN HOLLE $2,300.00 Capital Outlays CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND 1577 CITIZENS WESTFIELD $308.24 1549 CSI SIGNS $1,504.59 Capital Outlays 5143 BUSSELL FAMILY FUNERALS $1,000.00 1939 CIH $719.05 1937 DREAMSEAT $2,285.67 5052 VECTREN $65.12 1850 OLCO INCORPORATED $99,609.99 1813 ZENTZ CONSULTING $4,000.00 CDBG-COVID-19 $31,758.54 1961 KNAUSS PROPERTY SERVICES LLC $55,560.00 CUMULATIVE FIRE FUND $6,285.67 PARK PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS 1941 CLASSIC KITCHEN & GRANITE $500.00 RECREATION OPERATING Personal Services 1820 INTEGRITY HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING $15,205.00 Personal Services 1249 IRS $14,036.99 1947 ZEROREZ $3,441.75 1039 INDIANA PUBLIC EMPLOYERS PLAN $5,760.27 1033 INDIANA DEPT. OF REVENUE $4,238.33 1614 DONNELL K LONGBERGER $40,875.57 1807 JEANNINE FORTIER $7,383.75 PARK PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $18,275.32 TOWNSHIP FUND $509,382.62 1536 KIMBERLY S. HAMILTON $1,062.50 PAYROLL DEDUCTION TOWNSHIP ASSISTANCE 1249 IRS $7,468.25 Personal Services Personal Services 1834 LAURA CRUM $40,788.02 1249 IRS $34,591.68 1249 IRS $4,948.50 1349 KRISTIN WHITE $44,229.90 1033 INDIANA DEPT. OF REVENUE $7,814.08 1358 MARKINE SIPES $2,286.50 1428 RICHARD CLARKE $4,160.00 PAYROLL DEDUCTION $42,405.76 1916 KIM DANIELS $33,967.07 Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount RL4256 2/22/21

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON PROPOSED NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON PROPOSED Noblesville Plan Commission CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND FIRE CUMULATIVE CAPITAL FUND Noblesville, Indiana Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton The Noblesville Plan Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Applications County, Indiana, that the City of Noblesville Common Council will consider at 16 County, Indiana, that the City of Noblesville Common Council will consider at 16 #0167-2020 and #0169-2020 on Monday, March 15, 2021 at 6:00 PM in S. 10th Street at 7:00 p.m. on March 9, 2021, the re-establishment of a maximum S. 10th Street at 7:00 p.m. on March 9, 2021, the re-establishment of a maximum the City Council Chambers, City Hall Building, 16 South 10th Street, authorized property tax rate for the Cumulative Capital Development Fund under authorized property tax rate for the Fire Cumulative Capital Fund under the Noblesville, IN 46060 and by public call-in number for active listening and the provisions of Indiana Code 36-9-15.5 for the purposes as follows: provisions of Indiana Code 36-8-14-4 for the purposes as follows: asking questions as per the posted agenda. The applications submitted by Boden The tax will be levied on all taxable real and personal property within the taxing The tax will be levied on all taxable real and personal property within the taxing Road Properties LLC; Weekley Homes, LLC; and Faegre Drinker Biddle & district and will not exceed the $0.05 per $100 assessed valuation for taxes due district and will not exceed $0.02 per $100 assessed valuation for taxes due and Reath, LLP are for Change of Zoning from “PB/PD” Planned Business Planned and payable in the year 2022. By taking this action, the Common Council is payable in the year 2022. By taking this action, the Common Council is raising Development, a part of the CCPD Corporate Campus Planned Development restoring the maximum permissible property tax rate for this fund to the same the maximum permissible property tax rate for this fund from the $0.016 per $100 District (Land Use of “Commercial” with a Subdistrict Overlay of “Secondary level previously authorized for taxes due and payable in the year 2021, under assessed valuation level previously authorized for taxes due and payable in the year Corridor”) to CCPD Corporate Campus Planned Development (Land Use of Ordinance 05-02-20. Furthermore, the Common Council has separately established 2021. Furthermore, the Common Council has separately established a self-imposed “Single-Family and Multi-Family” with a Subdistrict Overlay of “Secondary a self-imposed total City property tax rate target level of $1.10 per $100 assessed total City property tax rate target level of $1.10 per $100 assessed valuation and Corridor” for approximately ten acres and adoption of a Preliminary Plan and valuation and this tax rate is included within and constrained by that target level. this tax rate is included within and constrained by that target level. Ordinance for a change of land use categories as listed above, all within the Taxpayers appearing at such hearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. Taxpayers appearing at such hearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. The CCPD Corporate Campus Planned Development District to “CCPD Corporate The proposal for establishment of the Cumulative Capital Development Fund proposal for establishment of the Fire Cumulative Capital Fund maximum rate is Campus Planned Development with a land use category of Single-Family maximum rate is subject to approval by the Department of Local Government subject to approval by the Department of Local Government Finance. and Multi-Family for approximately (10 acres) and the land use category of Finance. Within 30 days after the date of the adoption of the cumulative fund by the “Commercial” for the remaining approximately 20 acres both with a subdistrict Within 30 days after the date of the adoption of the cumulative fund by the Common Council, the City of Noblesville will publish a Notice of Adoption. Upon category of “Secondary Corridor” for a total of 30 acres to be known as “Boden Common Council, the City of Noblesville will publish a Notice of Adoption. Upon publication of the Notice of Adoption, 10 or more taxpayers in the taxing district Road Crossing Planned Development” all within the zoning jurisdiction of the publication of the Notice of Adoption, 10 or more taxpayers in the taxing district may file a petition with the County Auditor not later than noon 30 days after the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana. may file a petition with the County Auditor not later than noon 30 days after the publication of the Notice of Adoption setting forth their objections to the proposed Written suggestions or objections relative to the applications above may be filed publication of the Notice of Adoption setting forth their objections to the proposed fund. with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting fund. PLEASE NOTE: THE CITY IS MAKING EVERY EFFORT TO FOLLOW and will be heard by the Noblesville Plan Commission. 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A Public Call-In Number: 1-469-998-6201 Public Call-In Number: 1-469-998-6201 copy of the proposal will appear on the web page at www.cityofnoblesville.org, When prompted, enter the following Conference ID: 342 631 867# When prompted, enter the following Conference ID: 342 631 867# agendas, Plan Commission – March 15, 2021 prior to the meeting date. Dated this 19th day of February, 2021. Dated this 19th day of February, 2021. NOBLESVILLE PLAN COMMISSION Evelyn L. Lees Evelyn L. Lees Caleb P. Gutshall, Secretary Clerk, City of Noblesville Clerk, City of Noblesville RL4254 2/22/21 RL4261 2/22/21, 3/1/21 RL4262 2/22/21, 3/1/21 When weather is unpredictable, you can trust Your Hometown Weatherman! Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Sports A13 State wrestling Carmel's Major finishes as 160-pound runner-up Carmel senior Robert Ma- said Pendoski. “There were go- ter finals and Columbus East jor made some history for the ing to be points scored.” junior Kade Law 3-1 in the Greyhounds last Saturday night And there were indeed semi-finals. at the IHSAA state wrestling many more points scored Major became the first Car- finals. during a raucous third period, mel wrestler to compete in a He also competed in a state the last 60 seconds of which state-championship match since championship match that will were a frenzy of reversals and 2008, when Chris Mascaro be talked about by wrestling near-falls. This time Major was the finalist at 160 pounds. fans for years to come. started in the bottom posi- Major’s effort earned 20 team Major battled it out with tion, and he slowly but surely points for Carmel, which tied it Evansville Mater Dei junior worked his way into a reversal for 22nd at the state meet. Broderick Baumann under the with a minute to go, cutting TWO WESTFIELD lights for the 160-pound state Baumann’s lead to 8-7. WRESTLERS PLACE title during Saturday’s finals at Ten seconds later, Bau- SEVENTH Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Major mann made a turn and took Two junior wrestlers from made a comeback in the third back control, leading 10-7 after Westfield both earned - sev period before Baumann took yet another reversal. But his enth-place finishes at the state control in the final seconds and hold was tenuous, and it looked meet on Saturday. took the championship in a 15- as if Major would be able to At 120 pounds, Braxton 11 decision. make an escape. Instead, Major Vest began the day by falling “It was exciting, that’s for was able to re-establish control to Sullivan sophomore Lane sure,” said Carmel coach Ed by grabbing Baumann’s leg, Gilbert in a 9-6 quarter-final de- Pendoski. and managed to get one of Bau- cision. Vest lost by fall to East Both wrestlers came into mann’s shoulders on the mat for Noble junior Aidan Sprague in the match undefeated. Bau- a couple seconds. the wrestleback match, but re- mann got the upper hand in With the reversal and the bounded to beat Brownsburg the first period, using two take- back points, Major briefly held junior Aiden Haines in the sev- downs to lead 4-1. Baumann an 11-10 lead. Both wrestlers enth-place match by a 2-1 de- increased that lead to 6-1 by got back up to their feet, but cision. Vest finished his season starting the second period in Major still had control. How- 35-4. the bottom position and gaining ever, with 16 seconds left, Bau- Mihail Platonov, wrestling control in a reversal. mann was able to take Major at 285 pounds, also lost in the At this point, Pendoski down, earning reversal points, quarter-finals, as he was pinned gave Major this bit of advice: then got one of Major’s shoul- by the eventual champion, Fort “Smile, Bobby.” ders on the mat for five sec- Wayne Carroll senior Reeve “And he gave us the grin onds, giving him the maximum Muncie. Platonov was edged and it was on,” said Pendoski. three near-fall points. Baumann out by Franklin Central se- “He just kept wrestling.” stayed in control for the remain- nior Antone Alexander in the Major struck back in the ing few seconds of the match. wrestlebacks by a 3-2 decision, Photo provided middle of the period, getting his “Anytime you wrestle in a but finished the day by pinning Carmel senior Robert Major finished as the state runner-up at 160 pounds own reversal to get back on top, match like that in the middle Jeffersonville senior Matthew then scoring a couple of near- of Bankers Life and you make Munoz in the seventh-place at the IHSAA state finals, which took place last Saturday at Bankers Life fall points to get within 6-5. good choices, you wrestle hard match. Platonov ended his ju- Fieldhouse. Major completed his season with a 40-1 record. But Baumann made another and you keep competing, you nior season with a 33-7 record. matches, Vest beat Seeger se- Decker. lost to Tell City sophomore Coy reversal, and that gave him an have to be happy,” said Pen- Westfield tied for 32nd as a nior Nathaniel Hennessey in Four other wrestlers Hammack in a third-period pin. 8-5 lead at the end of the second doski. team with 12 points. Evansville a first-period pin. Major took dropped their first-round Carmel junior Brac Hooper fell period. Major finished the season Mater Dei won the team cham- care of business a second-pe- matches, ending their seasons. to Crown Point senior Stephen “The way that Robert com- with a 40-1 record. He got to pionship by scoring 112 points, riod fall over La Porte senior In the 113-pound division, Car- Roberson Jr. by a 5-0 decision, petes and the way that Bau- the championship match by just ahead of runner-up Ches- Jamaal Salary. At 285 pounds, mel sophomore Isaac Ward fell and Hamilton Southeastern ju- mann competes, we were very winning two tough decision terton’s 107 points. Platonov advanced with a to Whiteland sophomore Joey nior Max Broom lost to West certain this match wasn’t going bouts, beating Plainfield junior FRIDAY MATCHES 3-1 decision win over Ham- Buttler in a 6-5 decision, while Lafayette junior Connor Barket to be 1-1 and go into overtime,” Landon Boe 3-0 in the quar- In last Friday’s first-round mond Gavit sophomore Edgar Westfield senior Dylan Driver in an 8-4 decision. Boys swimming sectionals Carmel, Fishers win team championships By RICHIE HALL It was the first of three took second in the 400 free NOBLESVILLE - Even wins for Rothrock. He also relay. during unusual circumstances, triumphed in the 100 butterfly The Millers also had two the Carmel boys swim team and was part of the winning divers place in the top four, was its usual excellent self last 200 freestyle relay team, with thus advancing to Tuesday’s Saturday at the Noblesville Ryan Malicki, Andrew Robert- regional at Fishers. Parker sectional finals. son and Kayden Lancaster. Mutter placed third, while The Greyhounds won the “Gus has been working Evan Stingley was fourth. team championship – its 14th hard and I feel good about Westfield scored 285 consecutive and 34th overall – him heading into next week,” points to finish third as a team. with a score of 543 points and said Plumb. “He’s been a great The Shamrocks’ best finish qualified 22 of its 27 swims to senior leader and I think he’s was second in the 200 free re- Friday’s IHSAA state prelim- peaking at the right time.” lay, achieved by the foursome inaries at the IU Natatorium, Senior Griffin Hadley is of Noah Brauer, Aiden Yon- with callbacks to state likely also headed to Tennessee, and kus, Bennett Morse and Na- for the other swims. Carm- is also a three-time winner. thaniel Hand. el is the six-time defending Hadley paced the 200 and 100 Guerin Catholic scored 128 state champion and put itself freestyles, then joined Ethan points to place eighth in the in good position to extend its Johns, Sean Sullivan and team standings. Quinn Swee- streak to seven. Gregg Enoch to take the 400 ney placed fifth for the Golden The meet was conducted free relay. Eagles in the IM, while Dane without any spectators and The Greyhounds began Leonard was fifth in diving. with COVID-19 protocols in the meet with a win in the FISHERS WINS Reporter photo by Kent Graham place. It was an adjustment, medley relay, which consist- CLOSE MEET The Carmel boys swim team won the Noblesville sectional team but everyone made the best of ed of Carter Lancaster, Ryan At the Hamilton South- championship last Saturday. The Greyhounds scored 543 points and the circumstances, as all the Malicki, Christopher Holmes eastern sectional, Fishers teams at the sectional were as and William Kok. Carter Lan- edged out the Royals 511-492 qualified 22 swims on to Friday's state preliminaries. enthusiastic as ever. caster would later triumph in to claim its third sectional title Jackson Carlile qualified in relay team, along with Charles 1:43.09) “I thought we swam pret- the backstroke, with Malicki and first since 2018. the 200 free and Conor Carl- Rogers and Bostock. South- “A” Final: 1. Griffin Had- ty well today, given all the following that up by claiming The Tigers won four ile qualified in the IM. The eastern’s 400 free relay team of ley (C) 1:37.93, 2. Kayden challenges that this meet pres- the breaststroke. events, and were helped by Tigers also made state cuts in Streett, Bostock, Reising and Lancaster (C) 1:39.63, 3. ents in terms of warm-up and Kayden Lancaster also 1-2-3 finishes in two of them. the medley relay (Logan Ayres, Hess also qualified for state by Aaron Shackell (C) 1:42.52, warm-down and the COVID picked up an individual victo- Sebastian Otero led the way in Reed Beaumont, Daniel Ben- time. 4. Whitlock (N) 1:45.93, 5. procedures,” said Greyhounds ry, winning the 500 free. Car- the diving event, and he will nett and Connor Carlile) and Hamilton Heights finished Evan Lake (W) 1:46.10, 6. coach Chris Plumb. “We’re in mel finished 1-2-3 in all but join teammates William Jansen the 200 free relay (Conor Carl- seventh with 164 points. The Aiden Yonkus (W) 1:48.43. a good spot. Hopefully we get two events, the 50 free and the and Jack Roby at Tuesday re- ile, Beaumont, Keaton Chop Huskies had a diver advance “B” Final: 9. Justin DuBois everybody called up. We have diving. Tipton’s Ayden Stanley gional. and Jackson Carlile). to the regional: Nathan Cox (N) 1:52.26, 10. Liam West- a really strong team moving on won the 50 free, with the Grey- Kyle Ponsler led a 1-2-3 Southeastern won six placed fourth. lund (N) 1:54.98, 13. Yoa- to next week.” hounds going 2-3-4 behind sweep in the 500 free, winning events, including three victo- TWO MEDALS kum (W) 1:59.56. Carmel won 10 of the 12 him. the event in 4:27.02. Jack- ries for Keegan Streett. The FOR KUMLER 200 individual medley (State events. That included a new The host Millers placed son Carlile placed second in senior won the 200 and 100 Over at Lawrence North, cut 1:54.12) sectional record for senior Au- second as a team with 353 4:28.30, both swimmers were freestyles, then joined Zack University freshman Neiman “A” Final: 1. Augustus Ro- gustus Rothrock in the individ- points. Noblesville had two well under the state cut time. Bostock, Thomas Reising and Kumler earned medals in two throck (C) 1:48.24, new sec- ual medley. The University of relays finish as runners-up, Ponsler won the IM and joined Logan Hess to place first in the events. tional record, 2. R. Malicki Tennessee commit swam the starting with the medley relay Jackson Carlile, Conor Carlile 200 free relay. Kumler finished sixth in (C) 1:49.39, 3. C. Lancaster event in 1 minute, 48.24 sec- squad of Jeremiah Ledwith, and Tyler Schwertfeger for a Reising was also victo- the IM with a time of 2:03.66, (C) 1:50.89, 4. Noah Brau- onds, beating out now-gradu- Aidan Biddle, Luke Whitlock victory in the 400 free relay. rious in the butterfly, while then later placed eighth in the er (W) 1:55.57, 5. Quinn ated Greyhound Wyatt Davis’ and Cameron Cavan. At the Fishers had eight swims Justin Voelker won the breast- breaststroke, clocking in at Sweeney (GC) 2:00.00, 6. record by just over a third of a end of the meet, Whitlock, Jus- qualify for state. In addition to stroke. Both Royals were also 1:03.78. Tinsley (W) 2:02.15. second. tin DuBois, Cavan and Biddle the above-mentioned swims, part of the winning medley “B” Final: 9. Biddle (N) AT NOBLESVILLE 1:59.04, 11. Wyatt Wade Team scores: Carmel 543, (N) 2:07.02, 13. Ledwith (N) Noblesville 353, Westfield 2:13.39, 16. Luca Barbosa 285, Tipton 237, North- (W) 2:15.94. TALK TO DANI TO GET western 159, Western 154, 50 freestyle (State cut Maconaquah 131, Guerin 21.21) Catholic 128, Kokomo 114, “A” Final: 2. Holmes (C) REAL ESTATE Eastern 72. 21.29, 3. Kok (C) 21.53, 4. ANSWERS TO ALL YOUR 200 medley relay (State cut Cavan (N) 22.37, 7. Ben- • What’s the market value of my home? 1:36.77) nett Morse (W) 22.94, 8. “A” Final: 1. Carmel (Car- Johannes Hoffmann (GC) • What is my process for buying a home? ter Lancaster, Ryan Malic- 22.98. REAL ESTATE QUESTIONS • Who should I call for home repairs/ ki, Christopher Holmes, “B” Final: 9. Andrew Robert- remodeling? 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Tucker Company, Inc. rental property? See Swimming . . . Page A14 A14 Sports Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Girls basketball Trailblazers fall to Linton at semi-state The University girls Judson 54-36 to win the a 6-3 lead. Payton Seay got UHS ry: The Miners stayed hot on offense, DuBois had her usual double-dou- basketball team’s post-sea- 2A north regional at Lo- within 6-5 by making a putback, but and their defense kept University in ble, scoring 14 points and collecting son run came to an end gansport. Linton got hot from long range, with check. Linton led 54-24 after three 11 rebounds. Linton-Stockton had five last Saturday, as the Trail- The ‘Blazers hung Haley Rose making two 3-pointers. quarters, making a 6-0 run to start players reach double figures, with Au- blazers ran into a buzzsaw with the Miners early, tak- Jaylee Hayes had already made a 3 the period, then expanding the lead brey Burgess and Gentry Warrick both named Linton-Stockton. ing a 3-1 lead with 4:36 early in the quarter, and her second to over 30 points with an 8-0 stretch scoring 14 points. Rose and Vanessa The Miners over- left in the first quarter. triple gave L-S a 15-9 lead at the end midway through the quarter. DuBois Shafford each scored 13 and Hayes whelmed University 70-32 After Linton made a free of the first quarter. did her best to keep the Trailblazers in finished with 10 points. to win the Class 2A south throw for the first point That 3-pointer started a 12-0 run it, scoring six points in the third. University finished its season semi-state at Jasper. Top- of the game, University’s for the Miners, who soon led 24-9. Rose hit her fourth 3-pointer of 12-4, winning the program’s seventh ranked Linton will play Jordan Patterson scored Sierra Hinds stopped the run with her the game to end the third, and that sectional championship and fourth re- Tipton Friday in the 2A DuBois off a steal, then Kelsey own 3, but Linton continued to roll, started a 7-0 run to give Linton a 58- gional title along the way. This season state championship game, DuBois made a free throw. leading 35-16 at halftime. 24 lead. The Miners made one more marked the first time the Trailblazers the Blue Devils upset No. 10 North The Miners came back to take The second half was the same sto- 6-0 run to finish the game. won post-season titles in Class 2A. Swimming from Page A13 15. William Hirschfield (W) 169.29. “B” Final: 9. Hand (W) 1:03.98, 10. 100 butterfly (State cut 51.24) Ben Ice (W) 1:06.37, 11. Snyder “A” Final: 1. Rothrock (C) 49.29, (N) 1:06.85, 12. Jonah Setmey- 2. Kellen Reese (C) 49.95, 3. er (N) 1:08.60, 16. Leonard (GC) Holmes (C) 50.01, 5. Brauer (W) 1:13.20. 52.78, 6. Cavan (N) 53.34, 7. 400 freestyle relay (State cut Sweeney (GC) 53.39. 3:12.98) “B” Final: 9. Hand (W) 57.96, 10. “A” Final: 1. Carmel (Ethan Johns, Andrew Wilhite (N) 58.22, 12. Du- Hadley, Sullivan, Enoch) 3:08.47, Bois (N) 1:00.18. 2. Noblesville (Whitlock, DuBois, 100 freestyle (State cut 46.92) Cavan, Biddle) 3:18.13, 7. Guer- “A” Final: 1. Hadley (C) 45.35, 2. in Catholic (Sweeney, Bricking, Sean Sullivan (C) 46.67, 3. Rob- Leonard, Hoffmann) 3:34.77. ertson (C) 46.87, 5. Morse (W) “B” Final: 9. Westfield (Brauer, 49.58, 7. Yonkus (W) 50.08. Yonkus, Morse, Lake) 3:16.82. “B” Final: 9. Cox (N) 51.01, 10. Wade (N) 51.27. AT HAMILTON 500 freestyle (State cut 4:41.41) SOUTHEASTERN “A” Final: 1. K. Lancaster (C) Team scores: Fishers 511, Ham- 4:33.10, 2. Gregg Enoch (C) ilton Southeastern 492, Yorktown 4:35.92, 3. Shackell (C) 4:40.55, 4. 239, Pendleton Heights 213, Oak Whitlock (N) 4:42.35, 5. Lake (W) Hill 192, Anderson 182, Hamilton Photo provided 4:53.92, 6. Tinsley (W) 5:05.67, 7. Heights 164, Marion 80, Liberty The Fishers boys swim team won its first sectional championship since 2018 last Saturday. Mason Snyder (N) 5:06.40, 8. Wil- Christian 42. hite (N) 5:10.57. 200 medley relay (State cut Nicholas Viola (F) 2:01.62, 7. Jack Kataoka (F) 56.87. per, Blackhurst, Wheat) 1:42.70. “B” Final: 11. Barbosa (W) 5:19.21, 1:36.77) Waren (HSE) 2:06.20. “B” Final: 12. Wheat (HH) 1:01.31. 100 backstroke (State cut 51.43) 16. Grant Bricking (GC) 5:46.48. “A” Final: 1. Southeastern 50 freestyle (State cut 21.21) 100 freestyle (State cut 46.92) “A” Final: 2. Ayres (F) 51.67, 3. 200 freestyle relay (State cut (Charles Rogers, Justin Voelk- “A” Final: 3. Bostock (HSE) 21.64, “A” Final: 1. Streett (HSE) 45.40, Ryan Harrison (HSE) 52.81, 4. 1:27.80) er, Thomas Reising, Zack Bos- 4. Beaumont (F) 22.01, 5. Logan 4. Rogers (HSE) 48.77, 5. Ayres Rogers (HSE) 54.70, 5. Viola (F) “A” Final: 1. Carmel (R. Malicki, tock) 1:33.32, 2. Fishers (Logan Hess (HSE) 22.08, 8. Keaton (F) 49.31, 6. Chop (F) 49.39. 55.02, 6. Deimling (F) 56.01, 7. Rothrock, Robertson, K. Lancast- Ayres, Reed Beaumont, Daniel Chop (F) 22.79. “B” Final: 9. Sean Deimling (F) Hershman (HSE) 58.10. er) 1:24.24, 2. Westfield (Brauer, Bennett, Connor Carlile) 1:33.78, “B” Final: 10. Skyler Listenfelt 50.94, 10. Chouchi Ding (HSE) “B” Final: 13. Forrer (HH) 1:06.13, Yonkus, Morse, Hand) 1:29.95, 4. 6. Heights (Eli VanHaaren, Josh (HSE) 23.17, 11. Taichi Kataoka 51.30, 12. E. VanHaaren (HH) 15. Helm (HH) 1:08.41. Noblesville (Cox, DuBois, Wade, Snay, Grant Forrer, Owen Van- (F) 23.61, 14. E. VanHaaren (HH) 52.50, 15. O. VanHaaren (HH) 100 breaststroke (State cut 58.17) Snyder) 1:33.66, 6. Guerin Cath- Haaren) 1:49.94. 23.88, 16. Blake Blackhurst (HH) 55.84. “A” Final: 1. Voelker (HSE) 56.82, olic (Hoffmann, Leonard, Bricking, 200 freestyle (State cut 1:43.09) 25.70. 500 freestyle (State cut 4:41.41) 2. Beaumont (F) 58.36, 3. Trux- Sweeney) 1:35.23. “A” Final: 1. Keegan Streett (HSE) One-meter diving (Top four ad- “A” Final: 1. Ponsler (F) 4:27.02, 2. all (HSE) 59.75, 4. Bennett (F) 100 backstroke (State cut 51.43) 1:39.36, 2. Jackson Carlile (F) vance to regional) J. Carlile (F) 4:28.30, 3. Schwert- 1:00.39, 5. Alejandro Garcia (F) “A” Final: 1. C. Lancaster (C) 1:39.58, 3. Tyler Schwertfeger (F) Finals: 1. Sebastian Otero (F) feger (F) 4:46.54, 4. Haines (HSE) 1:00.42, 7. Jason Hua (HSE) 49.75, 2. Sullivan (C) 49.96, 3. 1:44.16, 5. Noah Haines (HSE) 507.90, 2. William Jansen (F) 4:54.31, 5. Juffer (HSE) 5:04.76, 1:03.86. Connor Lathrop (C) 51.80, 4. 1:47.65, 6. Clayton Juffer (HSE) 502.05, 3. Jack Roby (F) 408.40, 7. Drew Hershman (HSE) 5:11.41. “B” Final: 9. Snay (HH) 1:05.07, Ledwith (N) 56.90, 5. Mathis (N) 1:50.06, 7. Jude Bragdon (F) 4. Nathan Cox (HH) 375.50, 5. “B” Final: 10. Blake Blackhurst 15. Knepper (HH) 1:11.47. 56.94, 7. Sherpard Huff (N) 58.13. 1:50.27. Jackson Bisesi (HSE) 334.95, 7. (HH) 5:28.01, 12. Forrer (HH) 400 freestyle relay (State cut “B” Final: 9. Kreag (W) 59.86, 10. “B” Final: 9. Snay (HH) 1:56.13, Ethan Swart (HH) 309.40, 9. Noah 5:32.95. 3:12.98) Yoakum (W) 1:02.84, 15. Jack El- 10. Cameron Wheat (HH) 1:57.87. Ebeyer (HSE) 297.45, 11. Troy 200 freestyle relay (State cut “A” Final: 1. Fishers (J. Carlile, lis (W) 1:07.07. 200 individual medley (State cut Borrero (HSE) 254.50. 1:27.80) C. Carlile, Schwertfeger, Pon- 100 breaststroke (State cut 58.17) 1:54.12) 100 butterfly (State cut 51.24) “A” Final: 1. Southeastern (Streett, sler) 3:05.98, 2. Southeastern “A” Final: 1. R. Malicki (C) 55.04, “A” Final: 1. Kyle Ponsler (F) “A” Final: 1. Reising (HSE) 50.75, Bostock, Reising, Hess) 1:24.08, (Bostock, Streett, Hess, Reising) 2. Brandon Malicki (C) 57.22, 3. 1:48.62, C. Carlile (F) 1:54.31, 3. 2. Bennett (F) 53.08, 4. Hess 2. Fishers (C. Carlile, Beaumont, 3:07.57, 6. Heights (E. VanHaar- Reese (C) 58.57, 4. Biddle (N) Voelker (HSE) 1:58.48, 4. Mat- (HSE) 53.85, 5. Bragdon (F) Chop, J. Carlile) 1:24.92, 7. en, Wheat, O. VanHaaren, Snay) 58.58, 8. Hoffmann (GC) 1:04.45. thew Truxall (HSE) 2:01.45, 5. 54.77, 6. Waren (HSE) 56.61, 7. Heights (Aiden Helm, Alex Knep- 3:35.34. Tell me a story Welcome back COLUMNIST again. A low tally preparing myself to to Part 3 of Find- chuckle, or so it discuss negotiations with ing Bessie. Chris, seemed to me. Her the seller, one of the Morgan our narrator and eyes were huge, boys, now living in Colora- real estate agent, just like Greg said, do, but before I could get the is about to find out and she was about number out, the dock heaved just how much of the size of a small under our feet. Helen stum- a prankster Bessie horse or pony. The bled, grabbing on to Tony’s can be. Make sure phone fell out of arm to stop from falling into to look for Bessie JESSICA ROLPH my hands and she the water. First Farmers Bank in this week’s dig- & Trust of Cicero turned and disap- “What in the world was ital ad from First peared back into that?” Tony demanded, look- Farmers Bank & the water. ing down into the water. Trust for your chance to win a The Dowells were due to Helen started to walk off the $50 gift card to a local restau- arrive any minute, and here dock but not quickly enough. rant! We know we still have a I was, faced with a moral A wave, or a splash, really, few weeks to go before April dilemma. Could I really sell swelled up over the side and Fool’s Day, but we can’t wait this house to somebody with- soaked our shoes. Small peb- to watch Bessie pull a few out telling them about Bes- bles and sticks started to shoot pranks on Chris and his un- sie? And how in the world up out of the water – most, I suspecting clients. was I supposed to tell anyone noticed, coming from under- The morning of May 2 is besides Uncle Greg and still neath the dock. one that I’ll always remember. show my face in town and “This is crazy!” Helen I hadn’t seen Bessie for over a run a business? I told myself declared, and together with week. Though Uncle Greg’s that the Dowells would not Tony, started back towards the warning kept sounding in my be offering cash, today, for house. They quickly veered mind, I had to sell the Morgan the house, so I’d just move around it, heading, I knew, for house. I was straightening up forward with the showing their car, and sanity. Stunned, around the dock, going over as planned and figure out I watched their retreat, hoped the list of features to myself the rest later. Then I picked they’d stay quiet about the and preparing to meet some my phone up off the ground, whole thing and suspected potential buyers, Helen and froze for a moment as I re- they would. Like Helen said, Tony Dowell. In the rush to membered what I’d just seen, this was crazy. show the home, I’d almost and headed inside. As the sound of their en- forgotten about Greg’s story Helen and Tony pulled gine faded away, I walked and my own experiences. I into the drive not five minutes back out on the dock, squelch- was primed to sell. later, and I started the tour. ing in my wet shoes. “What As I turned towards the They loved the custom kitch- was that?” I asked out loud. back of the house to see if any en, the tall ceilings, and huge, And maybe she heard me, last-minute adjustments were waterfront windows. But what because Bessie stuck her head needed, I heard the strangest they really wanted to see, they back out of the water, not sound. It was almost like the told me, was the boat dock, three feet away from where noise water makes as the last the backyard, and the lake. I stood, and laughed. I didn’t of it goes down the drain, a As we stepped out onto bother to go for my phone this gurgling. I turned and saw the deck, I invited them to re- time. We stayed there, watch- her. No denying it this time. lax for a few moments, have ing each other, as I wondered Bessie, or one of her children, a seat on the patio furniture what I was going to do about was halfway out of the water, that, incidentally, came with the Morgan house. watching me. the home, and I scanned the Make sure to check back I was stunned, motion- water’s edge. Seeing noth- next week for the fourth and less, terrified, and awestruck ing to cause alarm, we made final installment of Finding at the same time. I fumbled in our way to the boat dock and Bessie. Remember to find my pocket for my phone, pre- stood together, looking out Bessie in this week’s digital pared to snap a photo or grab over Morse Lake. ad from First Farmers for video. Nobody would believe “I love it,” Helen said your chance to win a gift card. this! Just as I had the phone softly. “What’s the asking Until next week, from First in hand, Bessie opened her price?” Farmers Bank and Trust, I’m mouth and made the sound I started to answer, men- Jess, and I’m listening. Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Sports A15 Boys basketball Huskies get second straight win over Millers Hamilton Heights boys er also making a three. throws, and Wilson helped the regular season Wednes- basketball coach Chad Bal- Heights cruised through out with a layin. Noblesville day by hosting Harrison. lenger became the head the second quarter, taking continued to fight during Noblesville is 10-10 and coach of the Huskies in a 37-20 lead by halftime. the last two minutes of the also goes on the road Tues- 2007, but he is aware of The Huskies drained four game, but Heights was able day, playing at Mississine- Heights history. 3s during that period, with to hang on. wa to finish its regular sea- “The history of the No- four different players step- “We had great ball son. blesville-Heights series ping up from long range: movement,” said Balleng- FRIDAY GAMES is just dominated by No- Linville, Tillman Etchi- er. “Noah Linville had four Hamilton Heights need- blesville,” said Ballenger. son, Isaac Wilson and Gus assists. We played good ed overtime to win the Hoo- That’s why he was a happy Etchison, who finished the defense. And then I think sier Conference third-place coach last Saturday night, half with 20 points. we got tired, but we stayed game, but the Huskies pre- as his Huskies beat the “I thought their team poised, even though they vailed, 57-54, over West Millers 76-67 at The Mill. played really well,” said made their run, we were Lafayette last Friday at the It’s the second straight win Millers coach John Peck- still able to overcome it and Heights gym. for Heights over Nobles- inpaugh. “I need to do a hit free throws and hold The contest was tied at ville. The last time the Hus- better job getting my guys on.” 54-54 after regulation. The kies had two straight wins more focused and ready to Gus Etchison finished Huskies got the overtime over the Millers? Go back a play. We just got to work on the game with 38 points, tipoff, then held on to the quarter-century to Dec. 18, our maturity level and learn including three 3-pointers. ball for the entire extra pe- 1993 and Dec. 17, 1994. how to focus in on a quick Wilson added 11 points and riod. With two seconds left, “We were so locked in,” prep to get ready to play.” Letsinger scored 10. Luke Gus Etchison threw in a said Ballenger. “Just a great Heights’ lead swelled Carroll had nine rebounds 3-pointer that proved to be team win.” to 46-21 midway through and two blocked shots, Bal- the winning basket, and the It doesn’t hurt that the third quarter, but that’s lenger said he “was just a only points in the overtime. Heights has Gus Etchison. when Noblesville began to beast on the boards.” The Red Devils led 16- The senior star scored the make its move. Harris was Harris led the Millers 11 after the first quarter and first six points of the game the main catalyst of an 11-0 with 20 points, while Smith 35-22 at halftime. Heights Reporter photo by Kent Graham for the Huskies, giving them Millers run during the peri- scored 14 and Fine added came storming back in the Noblesville's Noah Harris (20) scored 20 points a 6-0 lead. Noblesville got od, scoring eight points. 13. Josh Durham and Luke second half, cutting West on the board with two free Aaron Fine scored a lay- Almodovar each collect- Lafayette’s lead to 45-42 by for the Millers during their game with Hamilton throws from E.J. Smith and in off a Noblesville rebound ed four rebounds. Smith the end of the third period. Heights last Saturday. At left is Gus Etchison, a three-point play by Noah to end the third, getting the dished out five assists and Etchison had 12 points in who had 38 points for the Huskies in their win. Harris, cutting that Heights Millers within 48-34. Smith Harris had two blocks. the third quarter, then added day, beating Avon 58-46 at 22 points and pulling eight lead to 6-5. then opened the fourth with “I thought our guys nine more in the fourth. the Orioles’ gym. rebounds. Smith added 14 But the Huskies contin- a triple, and Noblesville had battle in the second half, Etchison finished the The Millers had a solid points; both he and Almo- ued to roll, leading 19-13 by cut the lead to 11. showed some toughness,” game with 28 points, five first half, leading 15-10 af- dovar made three 3-point- the end of the first quarter. The Millers got as close said Peckinpaugh. “Just dug rebounds and four steals. ter one quarter and 31-20 ers. Harris scored 10 points Etchison scored 15 points, as 61-54 with 3:41 left, get- ourselves in too big a hole. Linville was next with 11 at halftime. Noblesville ex- and collected six rebounds, including a rare four-point ting within seven when Fine It’s tough to get out of that points, while Carroll had tended its lead to 42-28 after while David Lloyd had nine play, where he got fouled converted an and-1. But the when you play a team with five rebounds and two three periods, then added 16 rebounds to go with eight while making a 3 and hit Huskies went on a 6-0 run a kid like Gus on it.” blocked shots. points in the fourth to keep points. Durham pulled five the subsequent foul shot. to get their lead back to The Huskies are 13-4 Meanwhile, Noblesville its lead above double digits. rebounds. Etchison had two 3s in that 67-54. Gus Etchison and and play at Norwell on won its Hoosier Crossroads Almodovar had a tre- The Millers finished quarter, with Lucas Letsing- Linville both hit two free Tuesday before finishing Conference finale last -Fri mendous game, scoring HCC play with a 2-5 record. IHSAA announces boys basketball sectional pairings The IHSAA announced opening-round game. the winner to take on Mun- round game between Shor- Taylor in the semi-finals. ing Irvington Prep in the the sectional pairings for its The Greyhounds got cie Burris in the semi-fi- tridge and the host Tigers. The other opening-round semi-finals. In the other boys basketball tournament the bye and will play the nals. The other first-round The other first-round game contest will take place be- first-round game, Scecina on Sunday evening. Tigers-Royals winner in game will see Jay County features Brebeuf Jesuit and tween Madison-Grant and plays Covenant Christian, Carmel is hosting Class the semi-finals. Noblesville and Delta face off, with Manual, with the winner Blackford; the winner of with the winner advancing 4A Sectional 8 this year, and also received a bye and will the winner to play the host taking on Bishop Chatard in that game plays Tipton in to play a semi-final with each game is routinely a big await the Shamrocks-Ea- Trojans. the semi-finals. the semi-finals. Park Tudor. game in this sectional. The gles winner. Guerin Catholic will Sheridan heads to Black- University will play All first-round games opening first-round contest Hamilton Heights will travel west to Lebanon to ford to participate in Class in Class 2A Sectional 42 are scheduled for Tuesday, is indeed a big one, with play in Class 3A Sectional compete in Class 3A Sec- 2A Sectional 39. The Black- at Heritage Christian. The March 2, with the semi-fi- Fishers taking on Hamilton 24 at New Castle. The Hus- tional 27. The Golden Ea- hawks will face off against Trailblazers will take on nals on Friday, March 5. The Southeastern. Westfield will kies will play a first-round gles received a bye and will Eastbrook in the first round, the host Eagles in the first championship games are set play Zionsville in the other game with Yorktown, with play the winner of a first- with the winner meeting round, with the winner fac- for Saturday, March 6. A16 Sports Week of Feb. 22, 2021 Carmel completes unbeaten MIC campaign By RICHIE HALL back 3-pointers. 12-2 stretch to lead 52-40 CARMEL - For the A triple by Suder gave with around a minute and second time in three years, the Greyhounds a 12-5 lead, a half to play. Suder scored the Carmel boys basketball but the Warriors finished eight points during that run, team is perfect in the MIC. the period on a 9-0 run and which allowed Carmel to The Greyhounds com- led 14-12. That set the stage hold on for the win. pleted the sweep of the Met- for a back-and-forth second “We play tough games ropolitan Conference last quarter, where there were every week,” said Osborn. Friday at the Eric Clark Ac- several lead changes and “And you see different -de tivity Center. Carmel beat neither team got in front by fenses. I think that prepares Warren Central 56-47, pull- more than two points. you. They’re confident. ing away from the Warriors A rebound basket from They understand it’s a team with a late run. As a result, Gabriel McNary pushed thing. They do it together.” the ‘Hounds finished con- Warren ahead 21-19, but Wil Osborn noted that Car- ference play 7-0. Leary threw in a 3 to give mel had only four turnovers “It’s one of the toughest Carmel a 22-21 advantage. in the second half, as com- conferences out there,” said McNary struck again at the pared to eight in the first Carmel coach Ryan Osborn. buzzer, however, with a put- half. The coach said his “You got to compete, you back to give the Warriors a team “did a great job of cor- got to bring it every night. 23-22 lead at the break. recting things in the second Proud of our guys for show- The Greyhounds scored half.” ing up.” the first five points of the Reporter photo by Richie Hall Suder scored 26 points, The Greyhounds’ big- second half, with Charlie Carmel's Brian Waddell returned from an injury last Friday night and earned including three 3-pointers gest run of the game actu- Williams scoring on a hook a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds during the Greyhounds' 56- and a 9-of-10 effort from ally came early, when they shot and Suder making a 3. 47 win over Warren Central. The victory gave Carmel an unbeaten season the free-throw line. Waddell scored nine straight points to Warren answered with five in the Metropolitan Conference. reached double-double sta- lead 9-2. Three was the mag- points of its own to lead final buzzer. Suder threw in period. cute in the second half and tus with 15 points and 11 re- ic number during that run, as 28-27; Malik Stanley’s lay- another triple, then Waddell “Came in at halftime and play with confidence. It’s a bounds, while Suder collect- Peter Suder got Carmel on in put the Warriors in front and Suder scored on layins. we’re down and didn’t feel team I like.” ed nine rebounds. Williams the board with a three-point once again. Warren Central got within like we played a great first Stanley’s 3 kept the had six rebounds. play. Then Brian Waddell, Carmel then took off on one late in the third quar- half,” said Osborn. “But re- Warriors within 40-38 ear- Carmel is 19-2 for the who returned to action after a 7-0 run to hold a 34-28 ter, but a pair of Suder free ally proud of how they made ly in the fourth, but that’s season and wraps up its reg- missing a couple of weeks lead, and the Greyhounds throws gave Carmel a 38-33 adjustments. They’re coach- when the Greyhounds made ular season Tuesday at Cris- due to injury, nailed back-to- would stay in front until the advantage at the end of the able, they go out and exe- their final run, going on a pus Attucks. Tigers, 'Rocks clinch share of HCC crown The Hoosier Crossroads Confer- SIMMONS’ PUTBACK SENDS fourth quarter. Westfield’s lead to two points. Mat- ter, scoring 16 points to lead 27-22 at ence boys basketball championship FISHERS TO VICTORY Simmons led the Fishers scor- thew Penley answered that with his halftime. Westfield blasted through will be shared amongst three teams The game came down to a ing with 11 points, while Williams, own 3, then later made an offensive the second half, outscoring Decatur this season. putback by Jeffrey Simmons, who Smith and Prewitt all had seven. rebound off a free throw, and that Central 45-23. The ‘Rocks led 49-34 That includes Fishers and West- scored with around five seconds left The Tigers are 13-5 overall clinched the game. after three periods and extended its field. The Tigers won their part of to get Fishers in front. The Eagles and play at North Central on Tues- Braden Smith scored 30 points lead in the fourth. the HCC crown by beating Zions- tried for a last shot, but it didn’t go. day, then host Lawrence Central on for the ‘Rocks, and also had nine as- Smith had another solid all- It was a close game through- sists and eight rebounds. Penley add- around game with 29 points, eight ville 40-39 last Friday at the Tiger Wednesday. out. The Tigers and Zionsville were ‘ROCKS TAKE OVER ed 17 points, while Nic Depasquale rebounds, five assists and five steals. Den. The Shamrocks went on the tied at 11-11 after the first quarter; IN SECOND HALF scored 11 points and collected five Cam Haffner contributed 16 points. road to Franklin Central, and got a Lucas Prewitt had five points for Westfield trailed 18-14 after the rebounds. Smith, Haffner and Luke Naas all hit piece of the title with a 67-61 win Fishers. The Eagles jumped ahead first quarter and 27-22 at halftime. Westfield sailed to its fourth win two 3-pointers. over the Flashes. 22-19 at halftime. The Tigers cut The Shamrocks turned things around in a row last Saturday, beating Deca- Kai Butterworth collected four Fishers and Westfield will that advantage to 34-33 after three in the third quarter, outscoring the tur Central 72-45 at The Rock. rebounds, while Benji Welch handed share the HCC championship with periods. Bryce Williams helped out Flashes 23-10 to take 45-37 lead. The Hawks led 13-11 after the out four assists. Brownsburg; all three teams finished in the third with seven points. Sean Late in the fourth quarter, Frank- first quarter, but the Shamrocks- be Westfield is 15-4 and wraps up its conference play with 5-2 records. Millsaps scored five points in the lin Central hit a 3-pointer to cut gan to get going in the second quar- regular season Tuesday at Frankfort. Blackhawks hold off Delphi, fall to Seymour HSE falls Sheridan held off Delphi for a 2:30 p.m. varsity start. to Bulldogs 34-32 last Friday night in “That game’s all about Hamilton Southeastern an away Hoosier Heartland going into a great environ- dropped its Hoosier Cross- Conference game. ment, playing a team that’s roads Conference finale at The Blackhawks got off a little bit stronger and big- Brownsburg last Friday, 60- to a fast start, leading 12-5 ger than us, to prepare for 42. after the first quarter. Ethan the sectional, but it’s a game The Bulldogs led 18-14 Moistner had two 3-pointers we can win as well,” said after the first quarter, but the during that period. Things ‘Hawks coach Tod Windlan. Royals cut that lead to 24-22 slowed down in the second “And that’s why we’re play- by halftime. But Browns- period, but Sheridan still ing now.” burg pulled away in the sec- led 16-8 at halftime, with Sheridan gave itself a big ond half, holding a 37-28 Moistner draining another 3. challenge last Saturday after- advantage after three peri- The ‘Hawks led 28-19 noon, as the Class 2A Black- ods, then scoring 23 points after three quarters; Cayden hawks traveled to 4A Sey- in the fourth. Vinny Buccilla scored Hunter had five points. The mour for a game at the Owls’ 16 points for Southeastern, Oracles made a big come - renowned gymnasium. with Alex Totton scoring back in the fourth, but the Seymour won the defen- seven points and pulling Blackhawks were able to sive game 38-32. The Owls seven rebounds. hang on for the win. led 12-8 after the first quar- The Royals finished Moistner scored 10 ter and 26-22 at halftime. Photo by Si DeVaney III HCC play at 4-3, tying with points and collected six re- Sheridan continued to play Sheridan coach Tod Windlan draws up a play during a timeout in the Zionsville for fourth place bounds, while Corbin Mur- even with Seymour in the in the league. Southeastern ray had five rebounds. second half, but were unable Blackhawks' game at Delphi last Friday. Sheridan won the Hoosier Heartland Conference game 34-32. is 10-9 overall and hosts The Blackhawks are 4-3 to catch up, as the Owls held Lawrence North on Tues- in conference play and 11-7 the ‘Hawks to four points in idan with 14 points, with four rebounds. to host Frankton, then wel- day, then finishes up its reg- overall. Sheridan will travel the fourth quarter. Kyle Eden contributing 10 Sheridan is 11-7 and comes Eastern on Saturday ular season Wednesday at to Seymour this afternoon Silas DeVaney led Sher- points. Corbin Murray had will return home on Friday to finish the regular season. Marion.

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