Your Hometown Week in Review . . . February 24, 2020 Arcadia | Atlanta | Cicero | Sheridan | Carmel | Fishers | Noblesville | Westfield Hamilton County Your Hometown Week In Review www.ReadTheReporter.com Reporter Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter Spartz protects transparency Medical-tech State Senator ensuring you know about school performance company to By STU CLAMPITT and it would not be transparent this amended version will pass in build new HQ ReadTheReporter.com enough. She said it effectively the House. eliminated the requirement for Now that the amended version A bill, co-authored by State Rep. Tony informing the public. of HB 1003 has passed through in Noblesville Cook (R-Cicero), seeking to remove pub- Spartz said there are several committee, it will go before the lication of school districts’ Annual Perfor- reasons this amendment was nec- entire Senate for a vote. Assum- The REPORTER Panacea, a medical-tech and life sci- mance Reports from newspapers has been essary. ing it passes the Senate as Spartz ence company in India, announced plans amended to protect your right to govern- “Some of the areas [of the predicts, it will then go back to last Wednesday to build a North American ment transparency, thanks to State Sen. state] don’t even have broadband the House of Representatives, headquarters in Noblesville to expand its Victoria Spartz (R-Noblesville). internet, so they do not even where members can either accept operations in the United States for research House Bill 1003 (HB 1003) was orig- have access to the state website,” Spartz or reject the amended version. and development, engineering and manu- inally written so school districts would Spartz said. “Second of all, everything is so Spartz told The Reporter she is confident facturing modern radiotherapy machines only be required to publish a summary of buried on this website that you can’t even this new version of HB 1003 will ultimately to diagnose and treat cancer. the performance report with an explana- find it. We can never have enough transpar- become law. Panacea plans to build a new 20,000 tion on how the report can be found on the ency with taxpayers, and I think it should Spartz sees this amendment as an aspect square-foot facility along the Interstate 69 Department of Education’s website. This be available by every means, not just by of government transparency. corridor at 141st Street and Olio Road in week the bill was amended in the State one means. The more transparency we have “It is always important to have oversight Noblesville, with a real property invest- Senate to remove the portion that would the better off we are.” and transparency,” Spartz said. “We need to ment of $6 million and a personal property push school performance reports onto Spartz credits State Sen. Jim Raatz have more transparency and simplicity in investment of $5.7 million. Panacea plans state websites exclusively. (R-Richmond) with helping push this the government.” to employ 65 full-time employees in the “We amended the bill and took out the amendment through the committee. At Editor’s note: While State Rep. Tony new headquarters by 2023. The ground- language that would eliminate the notice re- Spartz’s behest, Raatz added the amend- Cook (R-Cicero) co-authored the original breaking is set to begin in summer 2020. quirements and use just a summary,” Spartz ment himself. Because Raatz is a sponsor version of the bill, it was supported by State “We are excited that Panacea chose told The Reporter. of bill and the Chairman of the Senate Ed- Representatives Goodrich, Schaibley, Hus- Noblesville as its headquarters to expand Spartz said the definition of the - sum ucation and Career Development Commit- ton and Torr, all of whom represent portions mary in the original bill was “convoluted” tee, Spartz told The Reporter she believes of Hamilton County. See Panacea . . . Page A5 Fishers City Council has first party-line vote By LARRY LANNAN amendment simply to state LarryInFishers.com that the council, once a mo- tion is made and is seconded, In last year's city elec- will allow council comments tions, two Democrats were before a vote is taken. elected to the council, for Vare's amendment was the first time in seconded by her anyone's memory. fellow Democrat At last Monday’s on the council, meeting, council Sam DeLong. members split a Republican coun- vote along party cilors objected, lines for the first saying council time. presidents always Photo provided Councilwom- allow for council Hamilton Heights Middle School Robotics Team is 50 strong with six teams advancing to the an Jocelyn Vare, Vare comments before VEX Robotics State Championship on Saturday, March 7 at Lucas Oil Stadium. a Democrat, pro- calling a vote. posed an amend- Vare made it ment to a measure clear that while she Six HHMS robotics teams restoring a past has no objections policy of having to the way Council the council review President Cecil- planning and zon- ia Coble has been qualify for state championship ing items before running the meet- The REPORTER are eligible to compete by builders, drivers, program- hang out with friends. Pro- sending the pro- ings, she argued Six robotics teams from winning a state-qualifying mers and engineering note- gramming has taught me posal to the Plan the rules should be DeReamer Hamilton Heights Middle award at a local competition. books in the state. Many of how to get creative because Commission. Va- in the procedures School (HHMS) will head HHMS teams qualified at the our team members are in I have to plan which route re's amendment originally so it is written down as a to the 2020 Indiana VEX regular season tournaments their first year, but it hasn’t my robot will take in order to proposed inserting a phrase council rule for the future. Robotics State Champion- earlier in the school year. stopped them for stepping score the most points.” in the council procedures to Vare's amendment was ship after qualifying at var- “Last year, we had four up and competing with the The Indiana VEX Ro- utilize Roberts Rules of Or- voted down 7-2, with Dem- ious competitions held ear- teams qualify for state, best of the best.” botics State Championship der, citing a suggestion by ocrats Vare and DeLong the lier this season. This is the so having six teams in at- First year member Ian will be held Saturday, March AIM, the statewide associa- only yes votes. All Repub- third year that HHMS has tendance is going to be a Wilson said robotics has 7, at Lucas Oil Stadium tion of cities and towns. licans on the council voted sent multiple teams to the very awesome experience taught him how to learn from in and is free Councilman Brad against Vare's amendment. state competition. for us,” said Lacy Bowyer, mistakes and never give up. and open to the public. For DeReamer cautioned against The measure on first The Indiana VEX Robot- HHMS Robotics Teach- When asked what his more information about the the idea, saying it caused readings being presented to ics State Championship is the er and Robotics Coach. favorite part of robotics event or to learn about vol- problems when he was council members before go- largest state robotics compe- “Our students have taken was, seventh grader Enzo unteer opportunities, please mayor of Greenfield, due ing to the Plan Commission tition in the nation, with 385 robotics to the next level. Christy said, “I really enjoy visit techpointyouth.org/ to the technicalities in Rob- for a public hearing passed teams competing. Teams We have some of the best programming and getting to statechamp. erts' rules. Vare changed her the council last Monday. Commissioners may rethink st Auditor’s Office earns highest roundabout at 141 Street/ award for financial reporting State Road 37 in Fishers The REPORTER Hamilton County’s CAFR The Government Finance has been judged by an impar- By LARRY LANNAN | LarryInFishers.com Officers Association of the tial panel to meet the highest Budget concerns for United States and Cana- standards of the program, the State Road 37 proj- da (GFOA) announced that which includes demonstrating ect in Fishers could result Hamilton County was once a constructive “spirit of full in the scuttling of plans again awarded the highest disclosure” to clearly commu- to provide an east-west form of recognition in the area nicate its financial story.” roundabout on 141st Street of governmental accounting “My entire 31-year ca- and State Road 37, but and financial reporting. reer in the Auditor’s Office nothing has been decided “The Certificate of Mills has been founded on the ide- officially. The rising cost Achievement for Excellence in Fi- als of transparency and providing ev- Altman Fadness of construction is cited as the reason for pos- nancial Reporting has been awarded eryone with the information they want sibly rethinking the project. “Altman’s impression was we were to Hamilton County by the Govern- and need,” explained Hamilton County Minutes from a Jan. 31 Hamilton Coun- going to jettison 141st Street in terms ment Finance Officers Association of Auditor Robin Mills. “Everything that ty Commissioners meeting question whether of major improvements to avoid costs the United States and Canada for its is done in the Auditor’s Office is found- the roundabout at 141st Street and State Road if we had to,” according to the minutes comprehensive annual financial report ed on the concept of excellence. This 37 in Fishers will be constructed as original- published on the Hamilton County (CAFR),” said the GFOA. philosophy, along with the dedicated ly planned, possibly in favor of a right-in/ website. The GFOA went on to say, “The staff in each department, is why the right-out design. According to those minutes, “The City of Fishers had a conver- Award of Excellence in Financial Re- Hamilton County Auditor’ Office has Commissioner Christine Altman said Fish- sation with the Commissioner due to porting has been given to the Hamilton consistently been awarded the highest ers Mayor Scott Fadness recently asked her the projected cost increases to discuss County Auditor and her departments for form of recognition in financial report whether county officials are “committed on preparing the award-winning CAFR. for the past 31 years.” 141st Street or not.” See Roundabout . . . Page A2 A2 News Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Young Republicans host Presidents’ Day Dinner Quakenbush Furgason Sherer-Vincent Law enforcement will benefit from new Wellness Unit The REPORTER Wellness Unit. Furgason is Hamilton County Sher- a Licensed Mental Health iff Dennis Quakenbush says Counselor Associate and a he is proud to announce the National Certified Counsel- establishment of a Wellness or. Sherer-Vincent’s resumé Unit at the Sheriff’s Office. includes: Licensed Clinical Reporter photo by Denise Moe “While our men and Social Worker, Licensed The first annual Indiana High School Republicans Presidents’ Day Dinner was a stellar success. This women are focused on keep- Marriage and Family Ther- year, guest speakers included State Representative Chuck Goodrich, State Auditor Tera Klutz and ing our community safe, apist, and Certified Alcohol- Speaker-Elect Todd Huston. Group members that helped organize the event are (from left) Chris they unfortunately expe- ism Counselor. Strawn, Ethan Meneghini, Jack Galle, Wil Courtney, Darren Short, Hamilton County Republican rience tragic, difficult and On top of that, both Party Chair Laura Campbell, Kendall Frobig, Ashley Elmore, Jesse Cooper and Harel Halevi. highly stressful situations on women have master’s de- a regular basis,” said Quak- grees and are Certified in enbush. “Partnering with our Eye Movement Desensitiza- employees in their physical, tion and Reprocessing Ther- mental, and spiritual health apy (EMDR). Noblesville Schools announces will help ensure we are tak- The entire staff will - re ing care of those who are ceive training related to looking out for our safety.” mindfulness, depression, dates for Parent Power seminars Michelle Furgason and suicide prevention, resilien- Susan Sherer-Vincent part- cy, PTSD, critical incidents, • Building grit/growth The Tough Talks with 18025 River Road. The sec- The REPORTER nered with the Sheriff’s vicarious trauma, addiction Noblesville Schools has mindset in your elementary Teens session will take place ond session will take place Office to establish the new and officer wellness. announced its spring Parent child from 7:45 to 8:30 a.m. on from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. on Power education sessions. • A personal account of March 5 at Forest Park Inn, March 13 at Forest Park Inn, The four sessions will take the consequences of distract- 701 Cicero Road, Nobles- 701 Cicero Road. place during March and ed driving ville. This Distracted Driv- Carmel’s Center for the April and cover the follow- The Trends in Teen Va- The first Growth Mindset ing Dangers session will ing topics: ping session will take place session will take place from take place at 6:30 p.m. on Performing Arts names • Latest trends in vaping from 6 to 7 p.m. on March 4 6:45 to 8 p.m. on March 9 at April 16 at Noblesville High • Tough talks with teens at Noblesville West Middle the Noblesville Schools Ed- School, 18111 Cumberland new Director of Events (including a teen panel) School, 19900 Hague Road. ucational Services Center, Road. The REPORTER napolis, corporate director of The Center for the Per- sales for Ruth’s Chris Steak forming Arts has enlisted House, sponsor services di- Roundabout an experienced rector for Pacers from Page A1 professional to Sports & Enter- contingencies related to to right-in, right-out at that adjacent routes would be right-of-way and finalize lead the facility tainment, and ad- the project if we are faced location. That has not been impacted if the 141st Street designs for the planned in- rental and special vertising and mar- with overruns,” the city said 100 percent decided if that connection to State Road 37 terchange. If construction events operation keting promotions when asked for comment. is a good thing to do from a ended up as a right-in/right- costs (labor, right-of-way on its three-ven- coordinator for What would 141st logistic/traffic standpoint.” out intersection. land values, utility, etc.) ue campus. Ra- the Indianapolis Street and State Road 37 Davis added that the “We are currently an- continue to rise at the rate mona Adams is Star, among other look like if the roundabout 146th Street and 131st Street alyzing for traffic impacts we’ve seen since 2015 the new Director positions. is scuttled? Once again, interchanges were designed and cost savings,” the city when this was originally es- of Events for the Adams holds according to the meeting with the assumption that said on the possibility of timated, there is a possibili- Center. Adams a bachelor’s de- minutes, Hamilton County there would be a single-lane switching 141st at State ty that we construct a RIRO Adams served previ- gree in communications Highway Director Bradley roundabout overpass at State Road 37 to a right-in/right- (right-in/right-out).” ously as private and special from the University of Day- Davis told commissioners Road 37 at 141st Street, and out. “Work continues to Read more of this story events manager for Spoke ton, with minors in market- “there is the option to go added traffic to the other two move forward to acquire at LarryInFishers.com. & Steele/Le Meridien India- ing and sociology. Week of Feb. 24, 2020 News & Views A3 A bit of Audrey’s wisdom As you might COLUMNIST to sweep up the not right for you. Read that Carmel wants to have figured out eggshells that you again. by now, my moth- have been walk- Being dragged into the er would be one of ing on and walk arena of a circus is some- the nicest ladies out the door of a thing you allow to happen. you would ever relationship and You do not have to attend lend you a tenor meet. She is also take your broom their circus nor do you have By STU CLAMPITT a force to be reck- with you. You to play with their monkeys. ReadTheReporter.com oned with. have to recognize Dealing with your own mon- My mother JANET HART LEONARD that some people keys is difficult enough. Carmel Community is strong-minded From the Heart will always come Letting someone have Players (CCP) will stage and strong-willed. with eggshells. the last word does not make Lend Me A Tenor at The Even at almost 94, she tells it Learn to recognize that type them right. Cat, 254 Veterans Way, like she sees it. of person. Say “no” to egg- Sometimes the fewer Carmel, for two weekends There is not an unkind shells. the words you say the more starting Feb. 28. The show bone in her body. However, You may have to ruffle someone will listen. will begin at 7:30 p.m. she has been able to stand a few feathers to truly find Saying no does not make The play is set in Sep- her ground on her beliefs. your peace. you a bad person. Saying no tember 1934. Saunders, She expects to be treated Walking away from an does not make you unkind. the general manager of the with respect and kindness. argument does not make you How you allow someone Cleveland Grand Opera She expects her family to be a winner or a loser in a dis- to treat you is being watched Company, is primed to wel- treated well by others. Don’t cussion. It does make you by your children. Read that come the greatest tenor of mess with her tribe or you the wiser. again. If someone treats you his generation, Il Stupendo, will hear from her. A soft answer is often with disrespect, and you al- to appear for one night only She has passed that on to heard more than a loud argu- low it, it may become a curse as the star of the opera. Mis- her daughter. Here is a smid- ment. Think about that one. to the next generation. taken identities and a false gen of what I have learned If you are being hand- Being kind to yourself is diagnosis of death make for from her ... ed hoop after hoop to jump healthy. Being kind to others a great sensation on Broad- Never allow anyone to through and never being able is good for your soul. Find a way and in London’s West use you as a doormat. Do to make someone satisfied place for both in your life. End. This madcap, screw- not be at the beck and call with your actions, then you There is a sweetness in ball comedy is guaranteed of those who wish you to do may need to walk away from saying no to the bitterness of to leave audiences teary- their bidding so that they can that relationship. There is a others. eyed with laughter. control you. lot to be said about finding If kindness is not being Director Susan Rardin has You can say no and still peace in your mind as well brought to the table by those been involved in theater since Photos provided be nice about it. It’s in how as your life. No more hoops. you have in your life ... find she was seven years old. (Top) The Lend Me a Tenor cast includes Caity you present your “no” that You can only spin so a new table and don’t invite Having now done “a Withers as Maggie, John Walls as Tito, Sally makes the greatest impact. many platters at a time. them. Better to eat alone than little of everything except Carter as Julia and Rachelle Woolston as Diana. Saying no does not Choose your platters wisely. choke on the words that bit- running lights and sound,” (Bottom) Tom Smith (left) plays Saunders and have to come with a reason. Just because what you are ter people serve to you. Rardin, who also directed Tyler Marx plays Max. Sometimes when you give asked to do is a good thing, Well, as you can see, my the historical drama Failure an excuse for your “no,” it it can be bad for you and mother is still influencing me to Zig Zag is at the helm for of Cincinnati College-Con- Get Your Tickets leaves room for the other your family. You are NOT and my tribe and my com- this musical comedy. servatory of Music. I did When: 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 28, 29, person to argue with you. the only person who can do munity. There is a lot to be Because Lend Me A grad school and then I did March 5, 6 and 7; and 2:30 p.m. on You do not have to a job and do it well. said about a wise and kind Tenor is making fun of the a lot of opera in California March 1 and 8 where we used to live in Where: The Cat, 254 Veterans Way, go along with the wishes Don’t allow someone woman who will be 94 on world of opera, Rardin has Carmel of others just to keep the to compliment you into do- March 14. 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Westfield Fire welcomes new consultant. for the last three years.” “I have been involved Ironically, Woolston’s community theaters and Fire Marshal & Division Chief theater since middle school,” character does not sing in that they all help each oth- The REPORTER Woolston told The Reporter. this production. er,” Woolston said. “If you Last Thursday, West- “In opera, I have a doctorate “I love the fact that know zero about opera this field Mayor Andy Cook and in voice from the University Indianapolis has thriving show is still hilarious.” Westfield Fire Chief Marcus Reed announced that James (Jim) Roberts will become the new Fire Marshal/Divi- sion Chief for the Westfield Fire Department. Chief Roberts joins the City of Westfield from Greenfield, where he worked Photo provided for the past 26 years, the last Westfield’s new Fire Marshal and Division Chief 12 of which he spent as Fire Jim Roberts hails from Greenfield, where he Chief. He was instrumental served as Fire Chief for the past 12 years. in building a strong fire pre- vention program as well as tional Fire Academy’s Ex- munity development depart- the development of the city’s ecutive Fire Officer Program ment. The division is respon- Fire Prevention Ordinance. (EFO) in multiple capacities. sible for inspection services Adding to his impressive As Fire Marshal of the to help prevent fires and en- THE HILARIOUS track record, he was also Fire Prevention Division, sure fire safety for the people involved in the Indiana Fire Chief Roberts will work who live, work and play in HIT COMEDY Chiefs Association and Na- closely with the city’s com- Westfield. by KEN LUDWIG

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Gladys M. (Ely) Parks LaDonna Marie Chamberlin Jean Ann Morris June 15, 1931 – February 20, 2020 December 17, 1928 – February 15, 2020 December 16, 1945 – February 18, 2020 Gladys M. (Ely) Parks, 88, Noblesville, passed away LaDonna Marie Chamberlin, 91, Fishers, passed away Jean Ann Morris, 74, Noblesville, passed away on on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at her on Saturday, February 15, 2020 at her Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at River- home, surrounded by her family. She home. She was born on December 17, view Health in Noblesville. She was was born on June 15, 1931 to Vernon 1928 to Alfred and Ella (Sprunger) born on December 16, 1945 to James Ray and Addie Pauline (Musick) Ely Sprunger in Fort Wayne. and Bette (Apt) Davis in Peru, Ind. in Dryden, Lee County, Va. LaDonna loved music; she was a Jean Ann was a 1963 Marion High Her greatest gift to those who church musician who was a fantastic School graduate and earned an education knew her was her kind heart, and the accompanist for several groups and degree from Ball State University. She love she shared with everyone around also taught music. She had the gift of taught first grade at Franklin Elementary her. Her parting words were always, “I hospitality and loved entertaining and before becoming a full-time homemak- love you!” cooking for her guests. LaDonna en- er. Jean Ann was a member of the First Proverbs 31:10 says, “Who can find a virtuous wom- joyed quilting. At age 79, she was the weightlifting title United Methodist Church in Marion. She enjoyed bowling, an? for her price is far above rubies.” KJV. That was our holder for her age group at the YMCA. LaDonna assisted playing Bridge and was a collector of Wizard of Oz memora- Mother, Mamaw and Grammie! her husband in divorce recovery workshops, ministering bilia. Jean Ann was dedicated to her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. John E. over 800 people. She had extremely strong faith; next to She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Richard Mor- Parks; her parents; and her brothers, Robert and Don Ely. God, she loved her family most of all. ris; son, Eric (Erika) Morris; daughter, Megan (Eric) McMil- She is survived by her children, Claretta (Curt), Alfred, LaDonna is survived by her daughters, Lori (David) lan; grandchildren, Sam and Faith Morris and Kylie and Con- Darrell (Evelyn), Velma and Dewey (Rhonda); grandchil- Fisher and Audi (Art) Cathcart; son, Monte Chamber- nor McMillan; and brother, Brent (Diane) Davis. dren, Tonya, Michael John, Darrell Wayne, Stephanie and lin; grandchildren, Eric Fisher, Duane Fisher, Lindsay Jean Ann’s family has entrusted her care to Randall & Justin; great-grandchildren, Makayla, Jonathan and Brant- Fisher, Noah Chamberlin, Chloe Chamberlin, Dustin Roberts Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be ley; three sisters, Betty Humbert, Anna Mae Slemp and Cathcart, Garrett Cathcart and Jack Cathcart; and made to National Multiple Sclerosis, Indiana State, 3500 Joyce Mullins; brother, Gene Ely; sister-in-law, Cornie great-grandchildren, Emma, Grayson, Lucas, Eli, Aiden, DePauw Blvd., Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN 46268 or at na- (Parks) Shepherd; and a host of family and friends too nu- Anna, Zoe and Piper. tionalmssociety.org/Chapters/INI/Donate. merous to mention. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by Visitation was held on Monday, February 24, 2020 and her husband, Rev. Nelson Morris Chamberlin; granddaugh- Jo Anne Messersmith on Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at Randall & Roberts Fu- ter, Caitlin Chamberlin; and her sister, Norma Jean Fujishiro. November 29, 1942 – February 20, 2020 neral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Services Services were held on Friday, February 21, 2020 at were held on Tuesday, February 25, 2020, with Rev. Alfred Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Jo Anne Messersmith, 77, Westfield, passed away on Parks officiating. Burial was at Cicero Cemetery in Cicero. Road, Fishers, with visitation prior to the time of service at Thursday, February 20, 2020 at Well- A special thanks is extended to the doctors and nurses the funeral home. Rev. Bert Kite officiated. Burial will be at brooke of Westfield. She was born on who assisted in her care. a later date at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. November 29, 1942 to Charles and In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be Vera (Cope) Arthur in Indianapolis. Mark Clifton Burdine made to United Methodist Committee on Relief, umcmis- For many years Jo Anne was part sion.org/umcor, or United Methodist Foundation of Indi- March 3, 1961 – February 14, 2020 owner of MCM Enterprises, then she ana, 8401 Fishers Center Drive, Fishers, IN 46038-2318, worked for Michaels Craft Store be- Mark Clifton Burdine, 58, Sheridan, passed away on umfindiana.org. fore retirement. Jo Anne was a mem- Friday morning, February 14, 2020 at Cumberland Pointe ber of Eagle Creek Friends Church. Health Campus in West Lafayette, following a long and Philip Herbert Shelby She liked to spend time in her garden, hard-fought battle with cancer. Born March 3, 1961 in Ko- January 31, 1937 – February 18, 2020 was a collector of nativity scenes, and enjoyed crocheting. komo, he was the son of the late Clayton and Dorthea (Mu- Jo Anne made the most amazing cream puffs. Most of all, tum) Burdine. Mark graduated from Marshall High School Philip Herbert Shelby, 83, Noblesville, passed away on she loved spending time with family and friends. and would go on to study business at Western Michigan Tuesday, February 18, 2020, surround- She is survived by her husband of 58 years, Ronald University. ed by his family and friends. He was “Ron” Messersmith; son, Charles Messersmith; daughter, Mark had the soul of a nomad and always was ready to born January 31, 1937 in Muncie to Paula (James) Myers; grandchildren, Andrew and Benja- move on and try something new. He managed a cleaning the late Herbert and Mildred Shelby. min Messersmith, and Cory, Hannah and Samantha Myers. service for several years before changing careers and seek- Phil graduated from Royerton Services were held on Monday, February 24, 2020 at ing new adventures around every corner. High School in 1955 and from Ball Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Mark was a coin collector and enjoyed playing tennis, State University in 1959. On Au- Noblesville, with Pastor Ken Ramsey officiating. Visitation but he truly excelled in the kitchen. He was a wonderful cook gust 28, 1960, he married his college was prior to the time of the service at the funeral home. and fancied himself a food connoisseur. His family can attest sweetheart, Chris Wolf, in Indianap- Burial was at Eagletown Cemetery in Westfield. Family to his skills in the kitchen. Mark’s family was his world. olis. Phil taught physical education and friends gathered to share a meal at the Eagle Creek He is survived by his daughter, Aleah Marie Johnson at Noblesville Junior High School from 1959 until his re- Friends Church community building following the burial. (Jeremy), Marshall, Mich.; his grandson, Adrian Ray John- tirement in 1996. He started the wrestling program at No- Memorial contributions may be made to Wounded son; his mother-in-law, Elizabeth Sample; and his sister, blesville High School where he coached both football and Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516 Topeka, KS 66675. Vicki Barker (Mark), Ingalls. Mark is also survived by his wrestling. Phil was a member of the Indiana High School canine BFF, Teddy. After Mark’s health started to decline, Wrestling Coaches Hall of Fame (1987), the Noblesville Gary Alan Fitzgerald Teddy went to live with Vicki. High School Athletic Hall of Fame (2019), and the Sigma October 7, 1962 – February 19, 2020 He was preceded in death by his parents; and by the love Phi Epsilon Fraternity Hall of Fame. He was a member of of his life, his wife, Joyce Elaine (Sample) Burdine on July the Noblesville Elks Lodge, a board member of Hamilton Gary Alan Fitzgerald, 57, Noblesville, passed away 22, 2015. She and Mark were married on April 19, 1997. County Parks and Recreation, a member of the Indiana Re- on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at Private family services are being planned for a later tired Teachers Association, and Zion Evangelical United his home. He was born on October 7, date. Kercheval Funeral Home has been entrusted with the Church of Christ in Indianapolis. Phil was an avid garden- 1962 to Bill E. and Carolyn (Teter) arrangements. er. He also loved golf, fishing and playing cards. Phil was Fitzgerald in Noblesville. a lifelong fan of the Chicago Bears and Cubs. Gary worked as a maintenance He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Chris Shelby; mechanic for Firestone. He was a Hamilton County Reporter his brother, Gerry Shelby (Patty), Pendleton; his sister, Di- member of the Noblesville Elks USPS 22200 | Volume 2020, Issue 2.24 ane Jester (Bud), Walkerton, Ind.; his children, Kent Shel- Lodge, VFW, and Moose Lodge. 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Emalou Jane Leonard November 2, 1919 – February 15, 2020 Understand this, part 2 Emalou Jane Leonard, 100, Sheridan, passed away on Saturday morning, Febru- Editor’s Note: COLUMNIST see if the girls are rich, golden-colored milk ary 15, 2020 at Riverview Health in Noblesville. Born November 2, The Sheridan Stu- at a good weight. packed with nutrients for ba- 1919 in Hamilton County, she was the daughter of the late Lindley dent Column is Sometimes, I bies. It’s made for the babies’ Perry and Lemon C. (Steffey) Pickett. brought to readers have to keep first drink. I strain the milk After graduating from Sheridan High School with the Class of by Sheridan High weight off of my to make sure no hair or skin 1937, she, like many women of the day, attended technical school to School’s 10th goats. If they’re falls into the pan. I then have learn additional skills to help support the war effort. Emalou decided grade English too fat, they can to teach the babies how to to attend the comptometer school in Indianapolis. class, taught by miscarry. I also take a bottle. Emalou was as much a part of the town of Sheridan as the town Abby Williams. make sure their Yes: I take the babies was a part of her. Having lived for a century in northwestern Ham- SIDNEY BROWN Hey fellow Sheridan High udder is bagging away from the mamas. Do- ilton County gives you a certain perspective on things, and being readers! It’s Sid- School Student up nicely. If the ing this makes it easier to born shortly after the end of the First World War, growing up in the midst of The Great ney here, back sides are uneven, make sure the babies are Depression, and spending the first part of your young adult life engaged in the war effort with Part 2! Enjoy! it could mean infection in drinking enough milk dai- during WWII will give you an education most people have only read about in books or I’m about to explain the udder and the kids can’t ly. It also makes it easier to seen in the movies. Growing up and coming of age during those times teaches you the breeding, so if goat sex both- drink the milk. measure the amount of milk importance of family and looking after your neighbors, and helps to instill a sense of service to your community. ers you, skip this paragraph. Once spring hits, my my does are producing and For 18 years, Emalou proudly served the Town of Sheridan as Clerk Treasurer. After Bucks STINK. Goats have stress level goes up to the to not ruin the udder for stepping down from that position, she would devote another 25 years working in the breeding seasons. For the top. I’m out in the barn con- showing. It also lowers the front office at Town Hall. For over four decades, Emalou was one of the familiar faces boys, it’s called being in rut stantly, checking under the risk of infection in the udder that people looked forward to seeing when they had business to take care of uptown. and for the girls it’s called goats’ tails to see if they’re and ensures no cuts are on Most residents could just as easily have mailed in their water bills or other paperwork, being in heat. Girls in heat about to go (give birth). If the teats from baby teeth. but that wasn’t nearly as fun as dropping it off in person and getting to talk to Emalou are needier; they cry con- they’re about to go, their tail The babies stay in the and the other ladies at the front window and catching up on what was going on in town. stantly and hump each other. “dislocates” itself to make house for the remainder of It takes a very special group of people to make someone look forward to going into a It can last for a few hours to room for the kid coming out. my spring break. They are government office, let alone giving them your money. a few days. For bucks, being The birthing experience fed four to five times a day. Emalou also was very active in many community organizations. She was a 75-year in rut lasts months. is beautiful, but it’s also dan- Once school starts up again, member of the Sheridan Chapter #226 Order of Eastern Star, served for many years as If you’ve ever smelled gerous. The best way for a they are fed three times a a member of the Sheridan Kiwanis, the Hamilton County Republicans Women’s Club, skunk, it’s like perfume com- kid to come out is front feet day. My mom and dad help served as Republican Precinct Vice Committeeman for several years, and was a charter pared to my buck, Angus. He and head first. I’ve had to with this, and for that I am member of the Sher-ettes Home Ec. Club. She was also proud to be a life member of the pees on his beard and into his stick my hand in my goat to so thankful. My mom gets Sheridan First United Methodist Church. Throughout the past 100 years, Emalou has mouth. The stink follows me reposition the kid. The kid up early for work anyway so been involved with countless groups, projects, and activities around the area. In recog- wherever I go. It doesn’t mat- was so big that I had to help she warms up the milk in the nition of her community involvement and life of service, in December of 1985, Emalou ter how many times I shower my doe pull her out. Because morning to let me sleep in for Leonard was appointed a Chieftain of Governor Robert Orr’s Staff with the Rank and a day; I still smell like nasty of this, her uterus tore. I put an extra 20 minutes. As soon Title of Sagamore of The Wabash, one of Indiana’s highest honors. buck. The first time I smelled a solution in there daily for a as I get home from school, Family was by far the most important part of her life. On May 4, 1941, Emalou mar- him, I legit about vomited. I week or so to clean it out and I warm up the milk and go ried the love of her life, Clayburn E. “Jack” Leonard, and they would spend the next 57 have to schedule when I let help it heal. feed them, and at night I go years by each other’s side. Jack and Emalou loved to fish and hit up just every lake, pond and gravel pit in the area. She loved going to Morse Reservoir and Lake Freeman but him in with my girls to line Once the babies are born, out and feed the babies as was just as happy sitting out at a fishin’ hole behind somebody’s field. As long as she was up when they will give birth, I bring them in the house. late as possible as they had with family, she was right where she wanted to be. She didn’t shy away from hunting ei- which is during my spring It’s pretty cold when the girls eaten not too long ago. ther. Emalou was always present for the annual Pickett Family Thanksgiving Day Hunt. break. I have to watch him give birth and kids come After about a month She also loved giving her friends a run for their money at cards. She played with the to make sure he impregnates out pretty wet and bloody. I and a half to two months, I Felix Grex Bridge Club, and with her Saturday Evening Euchre Club for over 70 years. the girls. dry the babies off and make switch to feeding them two Emalou is survived by her son, Donald E. Leonard (Nancy E.), Monticello; two The gestation period for sure they’re warm. I also times a day. I get cuts on daughters, Mary Ann Lowder, Sheridan, and Nancy J. Tansy (Bob), Loveland, Ohio; goats is about five months. cut their umbilical cord un- my fingers from slippery, seven grandchildren, Mary Lou Finchum (John), Lewis Morford IV (Kathryn), Cath- During those months, I’m til there’s about three inches milky-faced babies. I do this erine Lyn Wilson (Darren), Donald Earl Leonard (Lisa), Daniel Eric Leonard (Aurora), watching the girls’ bellies to left and then I dip it in iodine all during school and the Kelly Cocco (Nick) and Kyle Tansy (Michelle); 19 great-grandchildren; sister-in-law see growth patterns. I have to sterilize it and to also let whole summer. Martha Pickett, Cicero; two nieces, one nephew, and several great-nieces and nephews to make sure they’re gaining it shrivel up and eventually There will be a Part 3, who will be missing their “Aunt Jane”; and by her sister and partner in crime, Kathryn weight and keeping it on. fall off. I then run back out- and I promise that’ll be it! Marie “Kate” Pickett, Sheridan. Between the two of them, they had more energy, orneri- Goats have fat pads under side to milk my doe for her Stay tuned for the conclu- ness and stubbornness than the rest of the family put together. their tails and I feel that to colostrum. Colostrum is a sion! She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Richard L. and Ralph “Hap” Pickett; sons-in-law, Lewis F. Morford, Jr. and Eugene “Butch” Louder; and by her hus- band Jack, on April 9, 1998. Panacea Services were held on Thursday, February 20, 2020 at Kercheval Funeral Home, 306 from Page A1 E. 10th St., Sheridan. Burial followed at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan. Pastor Carol Fritz officiated. Visitation took place on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at Kercheval -Fu into North America and Noblesville Mayor Chris it program based on the neral Home in Sheridan. grow the life science and Jensen. company’s planned capi- In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be presented to the Sheridan First medical technology in- The City of Noblesville tal investment in Indiana. United Methodist Church. dustry in our city,” said has offered a donation of These tax credits are per- eight acres of city-owned formance-based, meaning Jay Warren Hammack real estate, and 10-year the company is eligible Public Notices declining tax phase-ins for to claim incentives once September 11, 1924 – February 9, 2020 PUBLIC NOTICE real and personal property Hoosiers are hired. Please be advised that the Westfield-Washington Township Board of Zoning taxes. The incentives will About Panacea Jay Warren Hammack, 95, Sheridan, passed away Appeals will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, 2020, at Westfield City Hall, 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, for the purpose of reviewing and acting be presented to the Com- Founded in 1999, Pan- peacefully, surrounded by his loving on the following petitions: mon Council at a future acea aims to improve glob- family on Sunday morning, February • 1912-VU-07; 16708 Dean Road; Esler Properties, LLC by Morse & Bickel, P.C. requests Variances of Use to permit the following: 1) an auto service facility; meeting for approval. al access to cancer care by 9, 2020. Born September 11, 1924 in 2) Outside Storage vehicles, boats and trailers; 3) Warehouse (inside storage); The Indiana Economic providing high quality and Hamilton County, he was the son of the and 4) a Trucking Company; on 4.59 acres +/- in the EI: Enclosed Industrial District and U.S. Highway 31 Overlay District. Development Corporation affordable medical equip- late Emil and Icie (Gray) Hammack. • 2002-VS-02; 21440 Mule Barn Road; Heather Cooley requests a Variance of After graduating from Sheridan High School with Development Standard to permit a second Dwelling Unit on 3 acres +/- in the offered Panacea Medical ment to clinicians across AG-SF1: Agriculture/Single-Family Rural District (Article 6.4(B)). Technologies Inc. up to the world. The company the Class of 1942, Jay proudly served his country during • 2003-VS-04; 302 Penn Street; GPG Properties, LLC requests Variances of WWII. He was attached to the 1st Cavalry Division of the Development Standard to modify the Side Yard and Front Yard Setbacks in the $600,000 in conditional currently has a line of six SF4: Single-family High-Density District (Article 4.7). tax credits based on the cancer cure products and United States Army, receiving an Asiatic Pacific medal, • 2003-VS-05; 18594 Cross Lakes Court; Patrick O’Brien and Dee Anna Lynn Army of Occupation medal, and a WWII victory medal. Bassett request a Variance of Development Standard to modify the Rear Yard company’s job creation solutions. Panacea’s ra- Jay worked for many years with Stahl Brothers Lumber Setback from twenty-five (25) feet to ten (10) feet in the Andover Planned Unit plans and up to $500,000 diation therapy machines Development (PUD) District to accommodate a swimming pool and deck. Company before hiring on with Biddle Screw Products in Specific details regarding the cases may be obtained from the Westfield in conditional tax credits have helped hospitals treat Sheridan. He worked with the heat treating and metal tem- Economic and Community Development Department, 2728 East 171st Street, from the Hoosier Business more than 150,000 cancer Westfield, Indiana 46074 or by calling (317) 804-3170. pering machines for 32 years before taking his retirement. Westfield-Washington Township Board of Zoning Appeals Investment (HBI) tax cred- patients. You would be hard pressed to find many people who Westfield Economic and Community Development Department 2728 East 171st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074 loved puttering around their property as much as Jay did. www.westfield.in.gov Messing around in the garden could keep him busy for RL3176 2/24/2020 Public Notices hours. He grew peanuts, cotton and just about anything Arcadia Civil Town, Hamilton County, Indiana else you could imagine; if he could get the seeds or the Annual Financial Report - 2019 Cash & Investments Combined Statement starts, he’d give it a try. Jay was also very, VERY metic- Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv End Cash & Inv ulous about the yard. He loved mowing his own yard and Number Name Bal Jan 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursement Bal Dec 31, 2019 Governmental 101 GENERAL FUND $780,223.67 $675,479.44 $562,107.19 $893,595.92 was able to do so until August of 2019. At that point ev- Activities 201 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY $431,685.99 $269,096.15 $250,097.15 $450,684.99 erything changed. The kids took over the mowing respon- 202 LOCAL ROAD & STREET $181,712.56 $42,805.73 $6,000.00 $218,518.29 203 MVH RESTRICTED $0.00 $26,686.68 $0.00 $26,686.68 sibilities, and shortly thereafter the first unsightly weeds 217 DONATION $9,172.29 $10,837.58 $7,011.49 $12,998.38 were discovered, documented, and made known by man- 233 LECC $31,770.21 $5,060.01 $1,034.00 $35,796.22 234 POLICE FORFEITURE $818.67 $0.00 $0.00 $818.67 agement. Although the exact conversation is unknown, the 241 UNSAFE BUILDING $18,420.54 $15,000.00 $0.00 $33,420.54 situation was quickly rectified. 245 RAINY DAY $93,093.40 $0.00 $0.00 $93,093.40 Jay also had a passion for photography. He loved tak- 258 Community Crossing Matching Grant $0.50 $156,016.20 $156,016.20 $0.50 401 CCI $0.00 $3,806.27 $1,838.89 $1,967.38 ing photos, and as the technology advanced, he embraced 402 CUM CAP DEVELOPMENT $53,581.75 $6,209.78 $0.00 $59,791.53 it and fell in love all over again. The digital age allowed 429 CUMULATIVE SEWER $430,412.94 $41,000.43 $16,617.32 $454,796.05 623 TRASH-GARBAGE & TRASH COLLECTION $12,200.28 $116,705.49 $111,089.20 $17,816.57 him the opportunities to convert his older photos and mov- 710 LEVY EXCESS FUND $2.64 $0.00 $2.64 $0.00 ie reels to newer formats so he could share them with fam- 806 PAYROLL $3,170.23 $657,869.96 $664,499.54 -$3,459.35 SubTotal $2,046,265.67 $2,026,573.72 $1,776,313.62 $2,296,525.77 ily and friends more easily. Jay also loved to listen to Big WASTEWATER 606 WASTEWATER CASH OPERATING $391,087.80 $688,477.43 $590,493.62 $489,071.61 Band and Swing music; Guy Lombardo was his favorite 607 WASTEWATER BOND & INTEREST $0.00 $138,656.98 $138,656.98 $0.00 608 WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT $221,433.25 $28,662.00 $36,675.00 $213,420.25 band leader. 609 WASTEWATER REPLACEMENT $421,232.14 $28,662.00 $54,601.70 $395,292.44 Jay was a loving husband and father, but grandpa was 610 WASTEWATER CUSTOMER DEPOSIT $4,285.94 $900.00 $971.24 $4,214.70 611990.000 WASTEWATER - DEBT RESERVE $0.00 $10,616.04 $10,616.04 $0.00 the role he was built for. He loved following all of their SubTotal $1,038,039.13 $895,974.45 $832,014.58 $1,101,999.00 activities. He was a loyal Blackhawk fan and enjoyed fol- WATER 601 WATER CASH OPERATING FUND $400,437.70 $362,537.50 $355,649.00 $407,326.20 6021394 WATER BOND & INTEREST $5,000.00 $40,500.00 $39,590.00 $5,910.00 lowing Andy’s games. 603 WATER UTL DEPRECIATION $51,991.42 $52,400.00 $91,276.70 $13,114.72 Jay is survived by his daughter, Rebecca Aldred (Mi- 604 WATER CUSTOMER DEPOSIT $23,537.82 $3,245.00 $2,580.00 $24,202.82 6051590 WATER - DEBT RESERVE $1,010.00 $6,035.00 $7,045.00 $0.00 chael), Sheridan; three sons, Jeffrey Hammack, Indianap- 612 2014 SRF FUND $84,019.02 $57,315.00 $57,315.00 $84,019.02 olis, Roger Hammack, Sheridan, and Chris Hammack, SubTotal $565,995.96 $522,032.50 $553,455.70 $534,572.76 GRAND TOTAL $3,650,300.76 $3,444,580.67 $3,161,783.90 $3,933,097.53 Indianapolis; four grandchildren, Andrew Aldred (Amy), RL3180 2/24/2020 Angola, Diana Aldred-Griffin (Matthew), Westfield, Heather Hammack-Cochenour (Jesse), Columbus, and Hamilton North Public Library, Hamilton County, Indiana Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 Ryne Hammack, Indianapolis; two great-grandchildren, Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv Bal End Cash & Inv Bal Ellie and Quinn Aldred, both of Angola; and by his broth- Number Name Jan. 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2019 Governmental 100 OPERATING $169,854.69 $772,645.96 $665,212.28 $277,288.37 er, David Hammack (Carole), Brownsburg. Activities 101 PETTY CASH FUND $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 He was preceded in death by his parents; two infant sib- 102 CASH CHANGE FUND $43.50 $0.00 $0.00 $43.50 103 COPIER COIN BOX FUND $19.85 $0.00 $0.00 $19.85 lings, Wilma Jean Hammack and Edwin Gene Hammack; 200 GIFT FUND $1,109.80 $4,198.16 $5,147.29 $160.67 and by his loving wife, Dorothy M. (Irick) Hammack on 201 RAINY DAY FUND $330,728.91 $100,000.00 $121,479.65 $309,249.26 276 STATE TECHNOLOGY GRANT FUND $0.00 $13,804.00 $13,804.00 $0.00 November 17, 2018. She and Jay were married in 1947. 300 DEBT SERVICE -BOND #1 $34,469.68 $128,500.85 $140,810.25 $22,160.28 The family would like to thank the doctors and nursing 301 DEBT SERVICE -BOND #2 $0.00 $153,377.77 $133,603.13 $19,774.64 400 LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT RESERVE FUND $3.40 $0.00 $0.00 $3.40 staff at Witham Hospital, Suburban Hospice and- Home 401 CONSTRUCTION FUND - 2017 GO BOND #1 $593,960.99 $0.00 $593,960.99 $0.00 wood Health Campus for their wonderful care. 402 CONSTRUCTION FUND - 2018 GO BOND #2 $1,954,620.69 $373,338.23 $1,669,437.45 $658,521.47 800 PLAC CARD FUND $0.00 $325.00 $325.00 $0.00 There are no services being planned at this time. Jay 801 EVERGREEN INDIANA FUND $0.00 $165.19 $165.19 $0.00 was laid to rest at Crown View Cemetery in Sheridan. 802 PAYROLL FUND $0.00 $366,091.10 $366,091.10 $0.00 Total All Funds $3,084,861.51 $1,912,446.26 $3,710,036.33 $1,287,271.44 Kercheval Funeral Home has been entrusted with the RL3182 2/24/2020 arrangements. The Reporter: Accurate. 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Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Disbursements by Vendor 2019 Township Township Fund/Category/Vendor Name Amount Supplies Services and Charges Township Sherwin Williams $220.59 Michael A. Reuter Consulting Services $7,200.00 Personal Services Township Munciana Volleyball Club $300.00 Anthem Life Insurance $786.88 Services and Charges Nestle Waters North America $505.00 Beth Myers $10,576.90 Beth Myers- Reimbursement $26.60 Net Results $6,111.00 BMO Harris Bank $12,150.00 Bush Plumbing $125.00 OneZone $200.00 Christine D’Onofrio $10,999.17 Business Card / Bank of America $3,061.02 Pitney Bowes Global Financial Services $387.72 David Giffel $5,704.00 Central Security & Communications $3,162.90 Prevail $2,000.00 Deborah Driskell $60,000.00 Cintas $1,253.64 Ray’s Trash Service $2,061.80 Edgar Pierce $5,704.00 Citi Cards $120.00 Reynolds Farm Equipment $861.90 Employee Benefits Corporation $14,648.52 Citizens Energy Group $4,757.36 Sam’s Club $140.00 Heather Willman $46,383.00 Comcast $2,600.76 Sharp Printing Services $650.00 Indiana Dept. of Workforce Development $798.00 Debbie Driskell- Reimbursements $66.41 Site Strategics $520.00 Indiana Public Employers’ Plan $72,003.35 Doug Walker & Son Agency $2,446.00 Stacy Puls $1,800.00 Indiana Public Retirement System $25,868.00 Driessen Water $176.90 Tajwer Osmani $170.00 Internal Revenue Service $19,745.28 Duke Energy $20,783.11 Teresa Evans $75.00 Manya DeBoer $41,538.40 Edgar Pierce- Reimbursement $94.05 The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $100.00 Marilyn Schenkel $5,704.00 Elbert Construction $2,982.84 The Paper of Montgomery County Indiana $312.28 Megan Weingart $24,095.00 Enviro-Max $3,702.74 Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel $513.60 Richard Colasessano $47,240.00 Federal Field Services $3,432.79 ThyssenKrupp Elevator $1,917.84 Township First Financial Bank $38.00 Trinity Free Clinic $2,000.00 Supplies Fishers Do-It Center $100.00 Vectren Energy Delivery $2,657.93 A. E. Boyce Company $449.56 Fishers Stormwater Utility $1,235.72 Verizon Wireless $2,084.95 Business Card / Bank of America $3,231.04 Fishers Youth Assistance $4,000.00 WalkerHughes Group $14,063.00 Channing Bete Company $49.56 Fusion $1,851.31 Western Surety Company $295.00 Complete Office Supply $2,780.87 Gordon Flesch Company $3,237.53 Windstream Holdings $1,801.57 Debbie Driskell- Reimbursements $121.89 GreenImage Landscape & Design $31,413.12 Youth Mentoring Initiative $4,000.00 E.F. Marburger & Son $283.90 Hamilton Southeastern Utilities $5,689.97 Township Fishers Do-It Center $1,021.81 Heather Willman- Reimbursement $482.01 Capital Outlays Globe Industrial Supplies $279.88 Indiana Township Association $2,731.00 Business Card / Bank of America $3,475.00 Hamilton County Treasurer $20.00 Jan McCrory- Reimbursement $9.88 K&J Communications $1,210.00 JSL Archival Services $58.94 Janus Developmental Services $2,000.00 OfficeWorks $2,149.69 K&J Communications $55.00 Jeffrey Jellison $281.63 Verizon Wireless $187.50 Pitney Bowes Purchase Power $588.00 K&J Communications $8,110.58 Township $589,776.03 Richard Colasessano- Reimbursement $66.01 Kappa Delta Phi $140.00 Rainy Day Sam’s Club $1,585.27 Koorsen Fire & Security $2,975.56 Services and Charges Sharp Printing Services $180.00 Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County $2,000.00 Bush Plumbing $2,692.49 Business Card / Bank of America $5,401.95 Driessen Water $1,845.00 GreenImage Landscape & Design $925.63 Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Uline $2,064.14 Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 Rainy Day $12,929.21 Local Beg Cash End Cash Donation Fund Fund Local Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal Services and Charges Number Name Jan. 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2019 Business Card / Bank of America $8,055.87 Governmental 0101 Township $568,857.48 $750,207.23 $589,776.03 $729,288.68 Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank $625.00 Activities 0254 Rainy Day $335,532.30 $0.00 $12,929.21 $322,603.09 Sam’s Club $25.28 0401 Donation Fund $8,988.82 $4,917.23 $8,706.15 $5,199.90 Donation Fund $8,706.15 0840 Township Assistance $290,959.18 $187,328.75 $187,746.93 $290,541.00 Township Assistance 1000 Levy Excess $9,140.44 $1,172.39 $0.00 $10,312.83 Personal Services 1111 Fire Fighting $130,328.22 $317,917.23 $311,260.00 $136,985.45 Beth Myers $11,139.02 1180 Equipment Debt $145,063.07 $266,442.24 $281,056.26 $130,449.05 Indiana Public Retirement System $8,742.22 1190 Cumulative Fire $324,651.90 $0.00 $0.00 $324,651.90 Internal Revenue Service $4,590.92 9999 Payroll Deductions $0.00 $85,862.97 $85,862.97 $0.00 Jan McCrory $48,872.74 Total All Funds $1,813,521.41 $1,613,848.04 $1,477,337.55 $1,950,031.90 Township Assistance Delaware Township, Hamilton County, Indiana Supplies Detailed Receipts 2019 A. E. Boyce Company $371.03 Governmental Township General Property Taxes $143,333.71 Business Card / Bank of America $78.68 Activities Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $10,613.06 Complete Office Supply $506.53 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $409.57 Gordon Flesch Company $367.19 Local (LIT) Certified Shares $434,081.04 Pitney Bowes $56.52 Rental of Property $9,000.00 Township Assistance Earnings on Investments and Deposits $8,134.15 Services and Charges Refunds and Reimbursements $2,707.07 Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel $27.20 Other Taxes/1514 - Special LIT Distribution $49,953.00 Township Assistance Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts $91,975.63 Township Assistance Total Township $750,207.23 Citizens Energy Group $531.43 Donation Fund Other Receipts/6500 - Miscellaneous Receipts $4,917.23 City of Fishers- Fishers Sewer Utility $1,762.96 Total Donation Fund $4,917.23 Duke Energy $14,504.15 Township Assistance General Property Taxes $173,957.02 Fath Family Limited Partnership $13,654.60 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $12,874.87 Fishers Stormwater Utility $207.84 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $496.86 Hills Family Investments $5,120.00 Total Township Assistance $187,328.75 Indianapolis Multifamily Partners $7,840.16 Levy Excess Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $1,172.39 Kroger Limited Partnership $102.25 Total Levy Excess $1,172.39 Lantern Woods $3,464.22 Fire Fighting General Property Taxes $286,203.72 Lisa Rump $1,450.00 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $31,616.51 LVP BH Addison Landing $15,690.97 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $97.00 Manjeera Musunuri $1,425.00 Total Fire Fighting $317,917.23 Nationstar Mortgage $2,645.73 Equipment Debt General Property Taxes $247,830.26 Patricia Martin $1,300.00 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $17,920.41 Prairie Lakes Apartments $10,087.33 Commercial Vehicle Excise Tax Distribution (CVET) $691.57 Progress Residential 2015-2 Borrower $1,441.00 Total Equipment Debt $266,442.24 RW CD 1 Ltd. Partnership $16,065.00 Payroll Deductions Payroll Fund and Clearing Account Receipts $85,862.97 Randall & Roberts Funeral Home $1,000.00 Total Payroll Deductions $85,862.97 Sunlake Apartments $2,765.00 The Woods of Britton $8,768.54 Third Phase $100.00 CERTIFICATION Vectren Corporation $1,768.70 State of Indiana Wayne Geno $1,300.00 SS: Hamilton County Township Assistance $187,746.93 I, Debbie Driskell, Trustee of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP, Hamilton County, Indiana, do solemnly affirm under the penalty of perjury that the preceding report is Fire Fighting 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 Services and Charges 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 City of Fishers $311,260.00 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 Fire Fighting $311,260.00 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 Equipment Debt Township Board and the State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by any taxpayer of the township. Services and Charges Debbie R. Driskell, Delaware Township Trustee The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $750.00 Telephone: (317) 842-8595 Equipment Debt Date this report was to be published: February 24, 2020 Debt service - principal and interest Subscribed and sworn (or affirmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of DELAWARE TOWNSHIP at its annual meeting, this 10th day of February, 2020. The Bank of NY Mellon Trust Co. $280,306.26 David Giffel, Delaware Township Board Chairman Equipment Debt $281,056.26 This report was received, accepted, and approved by the Township Board at its annual meeting, this 10th day of February, 2020. Payroll Deductions Delaware Township Board: Other Disbursements Edgar Pierce Indiana Dept. of Revenue $13,904.68 Marilyn Schenkel Indiana Public Employers’ Plan $5,300.00 David Giffel Internal Revenue Service $66,658.29 RL3163 2/24/2020 Payroll Deductions $85,862.97

Cicero Civil Town, Hamilton County, Indiana To the Owners of the within described real estate and Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 all interested parties Local Local Beg Cash End Cash NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Fund Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of Number Name Jan 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec 31, 2019 the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1908- Governmental 101 GENERAL FUND $2,394,413.55 $2,817,466.97 $2,901,662.57 $2,310,217.95 MF-007214, wherein MidFirst Bank, was Plaintiff, and Michael Margetson, et. Activities 120 GRANTS $1,741.33 $48,622.00 $48,622,00 $1,741,33 al., were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said 125 FACADE IMPROVEMENT FUND 55,000,00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,000,00 Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder 201 MVH 5310,451.50 $108,619,04 $194,295.87 $224,774.67 on the 2nd day of April 2020, at the hour of l0:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said 202 LRS $320,237.53 $117,842,61 529,185.60 $408,894.54 day at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Department the fee simple of the whole 203 MVH-RESTRICTED $0.00 $146,664,58 $25,621.95 $121,042.63 body of real estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: 204 PARKS $294,712.61 5565,540,89 $505,620.01 $354,633.49 Lot 237 in Countryside, Section 3-B, a subdivision in Hamilton County, 209 UNSAFE BUILDING FUND 51.000.00 $0,00 $0.00 51,000.00 Indiana as per plat thereof recorded June 28, 2001 in Play Cabinet 2, 245 RAINY DAY $357,769.00 $0.00 $0,00 5357,769.00 Slide 614 as Instrument No. 200100038802 in the Office of the Recorder of 247 HAZARDOUS MATRLS RESPONSE $3,179.14 $0,00 $920,17 $2,258.97 Hamilton County, Indiana. 257 LOIT SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION $163,616.46 $0.00 $88,698,75 $74,917.71 State Parcel No. 29-09-02-017-018-000-015 258 COMMUNITY CROSSINGS MATCHING GRANT $147,903.00 $538,572.67 $274,916.52 $411,559.15 More Commonly known as: 252 Jayson Cir, Westfield, IN 16074 266 CDBG MATCHING FUNDS $55,142.13 $578,852.87 $628,995.00 $5,000.00 Township: Washington 283 GENERAL OBLIGATION BOND 5713.012.08 $0.00 $10,076.25 $702,935.83 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made 301 BOND & INT REDEMPTION $23,638.18 575,356.73 $84,703.13 $14,291.78 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 350 POLICE DONATIONS $260.98 54,210.00 $4,150.00 $320.98 All sales are subject to any first and prior liens, taxes and assessments legally 370 FIREARMS TRAINING 55,304,40 $6,491.86 52,845.45 $8,950.81 levied and assessed thereon. Neither the Sheriff nor the Plaintiff in this case 401 CUM CAP IMPROVEMENT $82,306.32 $10,993.86 $14,720,00 $78,580.18 warrants either expressly or implied any title, location or legal description of any 402 CUM CAP DEVELOPMENT $286,233,29 $138,144.67 $102,526.08 $321,851.88 real estate sold at the sale. Any prospective bidder should obtain their own title 403 NON-REVERTING PARK $1,548.08 50.00 50.00 $1,548.08 evidence before making any bid on any properties subject to this sale. 405 SOUTHEAST TIF $463,565.42 $88,953,74 $5,858.56 $546,660.60 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 406 SOUTHWEST TIF $223,680.43 $67,203,01 $40,385.12 $250,498.32 Hamilton County Sheriff 471 NON REVERTING CICERO SPORTS COMPLEX $0.00 $21,292.00 $11,772,00 $9,520,00 Jason E. Duhn (26807-06) 472 SPECIAL CAPITAL FUND $110,000.00 $0.00 $0,00 $110,000.00 Shapiro Van Ess, Phillips & Barragate, LLP 607 2019 SRF WW BOND & [NT 50,00 $18,940.00 $18,940.00 50,00 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 609 2019 WW SRF CONSTRUCTION BOND 50,00 $18,940.00 $18,940.00 50,00 Norwood, OH 45212 611 UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK LIABILITY FUND 535,000.00 $0.00 50.00 $35,000,00 (513)396-8100 Fax: (847)627-8805 623 TRASH $158,575.81 $337,957.80 5315,127.38 $181,406.23 [email protected] 625 AMBULANCE/EMERG ENCY SERVICES FUND $0.00 $111,994.38 555,023.29 $56,971.09 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street 766 FESTIVAL FUND 57,829.30 $3,250.00 $4,198.40 $6,880,90 addressed published herein 767 GOLF CART $14,519,24 $6,740.00 57,418.10 $13,841,14 RL3161 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 807 PAYROLL - FEDERAL WITHHOLDING $0,00 $220,964.04 $220,964.04 $0.00 808 PAYROLL - FICA WITHHOLDING 50.00 $272,515.74 $272,515.74 $0.00 To the Owners of the within described real estate and 809 PAYROLL -MEDICARE WITHHOLDING 50.00 $63,734.47 $63,734.47 $0.00 all interested parties 810 PAYROLL - STATE WITHHOLDING $0,00 572,358.28 $72,358.28 $0.00 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 811 PAYROLL - COUNTY WITHHOLDING $0.00 528,316.87 $28,316,87 $0.00 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of 813 PAYROLL -RETIREMENT SPP 50.00 $54,436.71 554,436.71 $0.00 the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1706- 814 PAYROLL -VOLUNTARY PERF POST-TAX $0.00 $485.33 $485.33 $0,00 MF-005866, wherein Wells Fargo Bank, N A., as Trustee for Carrington 815 PAYROLL -PERF VOLUNTARY TAX EXEMPT $0.00 $1,455.15 51,455.15 $0.00 Mortgage Loan Trust, Series 2007-RFC1, Asset-Backed Pass-Through 816 PAYROLL-CIVIL PERF -$1,228,18 $77,050,09 $76,970.78 -$1,148.87 Certificates was Plaintiff, and Juli A. Stansberry, et al., were the Defendants, 850 PAYROLL - DIRECT DEPOSIT $0.00 $1,573,922.75 $1,573,922.75 $0.00 requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and 851 PAYROLL -DEFERRED COMPENSATION $0,00 $19,286.50 $19,286,50 $0.00 costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the 2nd day of April 852 PAYROLL -GARNISHMENT $136.00 $10,407.04 $10,303.04 $240.00 2020, at the hour of l0:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day at the Hamilton 853 PAYROLL - UNION DUES $0.00 $6,169.41 $6,169.41 $0.00 County Sheriffs Department the fee simple of the whole body of real estate in 854 PAYROLL - AFLAC -POST TAX -$2.36 $316.16 $340.48 -$26.68 Hamilton County, Indiana: 855 PAYROLL - AFLAC-PRE-TAX $114.97 $1,227.72 $1,322.16 $20,53 Lot Number 187 in Brookston Place Addition Section 2, as per plat thereof, 856 PAYROLL - VISION INSURANCE -$10,54 $3,915.46 $3,983.81 -$78.89 recorded January 21, 1998 as Instrument Number 98-03087, in the Office of 857 PAYROLL -1 ACT MEDICAL $340.22 $127,859.99 $128,501,71 -$301.50 the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 858 PAYROLL - DENTAL INSURANCE $156.55 $5,785.64 $5,527.50 $414.69 State Parcel No. 29-15-10-015-036.000-020. 860 PAYROLL - HEALTH SAVINGS ACCOUNT $0.00 $180.13 $180.13 $0,00 More Commonly known as; 10185 Lothbury Circle, Fishers, IN 46037 861 PAYROLL - FSA $97.94 $10,430.86 $10,213.04 $315.76 Township: Fall Creek 862 PAYROLL - PRUDENTIAL SHORT TERM DISABILITY $332.05 $0,00 50.00 $332.05 Together with rents, issues, income, and profits thereof, said sale will be made 863 PAYROLL - STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE POSTTAX $47.49 $3,028.50 $2,989.20 $86.79 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 864 PAYROLL - AMERICAN FIDELITY LTD $525.62 $13,508.04 $14,033.20 $0.46 All sales are subject to any first and prior liens, taxes and assessments legally 865 PAYROLL - AMERICAN FIDELITY POST-TAX -$688.79 $1,940,38 $1,778.59 -$527.00 levied and assessed thereon. Neither the Sheriff nor the Plaintiff in this case 868 PAYROLL - AMERICAN FIDELITY PRE-TAX $547.35 54.980,56 $4,565.77 $962.14 warrants either expressly or implied any title, location or legal description of any 868 PAYROLL - GARNISHMENT S.F. $76.00 $4,545.36 $4,497.36 $124,00 real estate sold at the sale. Any prospective bidder should obtain their own title 869 PAYROLL - NIPPON SHORT TERM DISABILITY $473.19 $4,419.34 $4,556,61 $335.92 evidence before making any bid on any properties subject to this sale. 900 PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS $10,919.48 $0,00 50.00 $10,919.48 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 901 PARK IMPACT FEES $133,076.73 528,258.07 $18.00 $161,316.80 Hamilton County Sheriff 902 C/C DEPOSITORY ACCOUNT $0.00 $343,767,68 $340,931.68 $2,836,00 Jason E. Duhn (26807-06) WASTEWATER 970 WASTEWATER UTILITY CASH OPER $6B5,517.59 $1,181,767.89 $1,164,702.33 5702,583.15 Shapiro Van Ess, Phillips & Barragate, LLP 971 2013 WASTEWATER BOND & INTEREST 51.21 $109,000.00 $108,727.50 $273.71 4805 Montgomery Road, Suite 320 972 WASTEWATER CUSTOMER DEPOSIT $15,929.06 $3,177.62 $3,180.00 $15,926.68 Norwood, OH 45212 973 WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENT $418,507.78 $379,929.78 $520,326,93 $278,110.63 (513)396-8100 Fax: (847)627-8805 977 WASTEWATER DEBT RESERVE $195,511.88 $4,039.72 $0,00 $199,551.60 [email protected] WATER 601 WATER UTILITY CASH OPERATING $248,032,06 $948,797.57 $834,664.53 $362,165,10 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street 602 WATER BOND & INTEREST $7,087.00 $218,772,04 $135,070.00 $90,789.04 addressed published herein 604 WATER CUSTOMER DEPOSIT $16,519,97 $3,240.00 $3,180.00 $16,579.97 RL3162 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 963 WATER IMPROVEMENT $262,826.89 $145,430.35 $297,954.78 $110,302.46 967 WATER DEBT RESERVE $148,204.42 $3,061.62 $151,266.04 $0.00 NOTICE OF FARM LEASE AUCTION STORMWATER 626 STORMWATER UTILITY $293,140.70 $136,632,13 $115,829.99 $313,942.84 Hamilton Southeastern Schools will conduct an auction to select a tenant for the Total All Funds $8,616,832.06 $11,921,764.67 $11,664,482.61 $8,884,114.12 cash lease of tillable farm acreage on March 5, 2020 at 9 a.m. at its central office RL3164 2/24/2020 located at 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, Indiana. The lease will be for the 2020 and 2021 crop year. The parcels will be bid separately and consist of the following: (1) 20 tillable acres located on the south side of 136th Street between Cyntheanne Road and Prairie Baptist Road in Fall Creek Township, Hamilton County, Indiana; and (2) 157 tillable acres located north of State Road 38 between Durbin Road and Prairie Baptist Road in Wayne Township, Hamilton County, Indiana. The successful bidder must sign the lease and tender one-half of the rent within Submit Public Notices To: four (4) business days after the award or an alternate bidder will be awarded the lease. Any questions concerning this auction, or the form of the lease, should be [email protected] directed to HSE’s counsel, David Day, at 317-773-2190 or [email protected]. RL3170 2/24/2020 Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Public Notices A7

TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Noblesville Civil City, Hamilton County, Indiana ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE CIRCUIT court OF Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv Bal End Cash & Inv Bal ) SS: HAMILTON COUNTY Number Name Jan 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec 31, 2019 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Noblesville, Indiana Governmental 101 General Fund $16,782,993.43 $41,583,091.55 $44,024,924.44 $14,341,160.54 ) CAUSE NO. 29C01-1910-MF-009310 Activities 101-007 City Court Checking Account $41,745.00 $621,118.53 $615,252.02 $47,611.51 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS ) 103 Deferral $331,281.33 $37,005.00 $989.09 $367,297.24 TRUSTEE FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSET ) 104 Law Enforcement Continuing Education $140,564.93 $30,978.56 $71,983.84 $99,559.65 MORTGAGE PRODUCTS, INC, MORTGAGE ) 105 Asset Forfeiture $0.00 $61,306.00 $52,965.65 $8,340.35 ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH ) 106 MVH $4,109,161.53 $8,046,968.31 $8,757,018.99 $3,399,110.85 CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-EFC3 ) 107 LRS $2,577,462.32 $1,338,393.80 $851,193.00 $3,064,663.12 PLAINTIFF ) 108 Parks And Recreation $552,391.73 $3,534,860.46 $3,945,292.59 $141,959.60 vs ) 109 Parks Non-Tax Capital $126,572.87 $63,854.15 $75,262.71 $115,164.31 E. WAYNE MALOTT; NOADIAH MALOTT ) 110 Parks Program Fees $0.00 $1,457,338.49 $1,457,338.49 $0.00 DEFENDANTS ) 111 Parking Meter $620,848.76 $87,782.42 $280,373.07 $428,258.11 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE 112 Downtown Development $319,498.26 $500,000.00 $259,666.57 $559,831.69 By virtue of an Order of Sale, directed to me from the Clerk of the Hamilton 113 Alarms Permits $9,738.43 $0.00 $0.00 $9,738.43 Circuit Court and pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure entered on 1/6/2020, I 114 Fire Cumulative Control $1,281,101.49 $485,783.51 $403,465.05 $1,363,419.95 will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the office of 116 1937 Fire Pension $701,389.30 $493,551.56 $479,922.06 $715,018.80 the Sheriff of Hamilton County, in Hamilton County, Indiana, located at 18100 117 1925 Police Pension $571,173.63 $187,902.18 $209,934.24 $549,141.57 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 on April 2, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. to 118 DS/COIT Sinking $1,197,906.59 $0.00 $262,225.50 $935,681.09 12:00 p.m. Local Time, the fee simple title together with the rents, profits, issues 120 CCD $1,829,371.75 $1,430,928.04 $1,768,812.22 $1,491,487.57 and income or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy said judgment, 123 City Hall Sign $7,211.00 $0.00 $0.00 $7,211.00 interest, costs and accruing costs of the following described real estate located in 124 CCI $364,798.72 $118,795.13 $122,803.41 $360,790.44 Hamilton County, Indiana, to-wit: 130 Economic Incentive Revolving $1,000,000.00 $0.00 $249,361.30 $750,638.70 Lot Number Ninety-four (94) in Riverwood, a subdivision of Hamilton 132 Hazmat Reimbursement $5.42 $0.00 $0.00 $5.42 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Deed Record 114, page 20 in 140 Promotion $15,194.85 $145,783.09 $141,031.50 $19,946.44 the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 142 Court Records Perpetuation $41,291.32 $16,223.67 $340.08 $57,174.91 Commonly known as: 94 Nakomis Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062-8819 144 School Sale Proceeds $250,852.26 $0.00 $0.00 $250,852.26 State Parcel Number: 29-07-16-103-016.000-012 150 Finch Creek Park Construction $430,261.16 $2,779.00 $433,040.16 $0.00 Township: Noblesville 152 Forest Park Rail Yard Rehabilitation $3,700.00 $85,417.16 $9,732.00 $79,385.16 This sale is to be made in all respects pursuant to an act of the General Assembly 157 Trail Maintenance $220,351.78 $0.00 $0.00 $220,351.78 of the State of Indiana, approved March 7, 1931, and entitled An act concerning 158 146th Street Reimbursement $1,102,443.52 $0.00 $130,067.33 $972,376.19 proceedings in actions to foreclose real estate mortgages, providing for the 160 DSR COIT Revenue Bonds 2009 $0.00 $187,366.25 $187,366.25 $0.00 sale and custody of the mortgaged premises and repealing all laws conflicting 163 Rainy Day $11,833,846.92 $4,130,809.00 $0.00 $15,964,655.92 therewith (see ). 198 Park Impact Fee $1,751,866.59 $1,245,224.83 $302,208.24 $2,694,883.18 It is further provided by law that there shall be no redemption from such sale, 199 Road Impact Fee $7,009,353.44 $2,735,513.42 $2,141,279.55 $7,603,587.31 and the purchaser at such sale, upon complying with the terms of his purchase, 201 DS/Bldg Auth Refunding Bonds, Series 2014 $282,086.93 $569,297.63 $566,700.00 $284,684.56 shall be entitled to immediately receive from the undersigned, Sheriff of 202 DS/Bldg Auth Mortgage Bonds, Series 2001 $63,888.96 $0.00 $0.00 $63,888.96 Hamilton County, a deed conveying to him, the purchaser, the fee simple title in 203 DS/Eco Devo Lease Rental Refunding Bonds of 2013 $264,902.93 $532,105.78 $529,700.00 $267,308.71 and to said real estate. 204 DS/Bldg Auth Refunding Bonds, 2014B $727,469.31 $1,461,327.38 $1,462,000.00 $726,796.69 Taken as the property of the Defendant(s) stated above at the suit of U.S. Bank 205 DS/Bldg Auth Refunding Bonds, Series 2016 $336,274.44 $687,211.85 $680,000.00 $343,486.29 National Association, as Trustee for Residential Asset Mortgage Products, Inc., 206 DS/Eco Devo Lease Rental Refunding Bonds of 2015 $0.00 $1,945,000.00 $1,945,000.00 $0.00 Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2005-EFC3.Said sale 207 DS/Park District Bonds of 2018 $9,629.00 $635,706.33 $548,583.76 $96,751.57 to be without relief from valuation and/or appraisement laws. 250 DP/Annual Capital Improvement Projects $0.00 $3,000,000.00 $54,600.00 $2,945,400.00 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street 251 DP/Refund COIT Revenue Bonds 2019 $0.00 $2,506,026.26 $2,506,026.26 $0.00 address published herein. 252 DP/Earthfare & LA Fitness $0.46 $0.00 $0.00 $0.46 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 253 DP/Issue LIT Refund Revenue Bonds 2019 $0.00 $83,973.74 $81,000.00 $2,973.74 Sheriff of Hamilton County 257 2016 LOIT Special Distribution for Roads $8,293,104.36 $321,319.29 $1,111,179.79 $7,503,243.86 Attorney for Plaintiff 258 DP/Finch Creek Park $7,367,150.00 $0.00 $6,413,785.60 $953,364.40 Codilis Law, LLC 290 DP/Equipt Lease Purch Loans - in Escrow $2,052,795.82 $2,086,384.41 $3,990,805.62 $148,374.61 8050 Cleveland Place 291 DP/Equipt Lease Purch Loans - in Treasury $20,177.23 $0.00 $20,177.23 $0.00 Merrillville, IN 46410 400 Benefit Self-Insurance $2,199,275.36 $11,172,904.24 $11,657,010.14 $1,715,169.46 (219) 736-5579 401 Unemployment Self-Insurance $29,440.22 $0.00 $0.00 $29,440.22 Atty File: 1033657 403 Accrued Sick Leave Payout $587.12 $0.00 $0.00 $587.12 This firm is deemed to be a debt collector. 410 Property & Casualty Self-Insurance Program $9,193.00 $796,458.00 $795,450.85 $10,200.15 RL3142 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 411 Property & Casualty Self-Insurance Loss $107,061.47 $298,581.24 $330,263.93 $75,378.78 500 Redevelopment Commission Professional Services $0.00 $94,155.12 $17,831.75 $76,323.37 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL 501 Stoney Creek East TIF $1,037,814.88 $2,554,921.82 $2,345,303.41 $1,247,433.29 INTERESTED PARTIES 502 Business Park TIF $303,907.72 $760,631.46 $603,442.98 $461,096.20 SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE 503 Downtown/Logan St TIF $427,543.31 $2,291,675.24 $2,167,981.52 $551,237.03 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 504 Corp Campus West TIF $608,964.45 $3,971,341.95 $4,048,659.95 $531,646.45 Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- 505 Corp Campus East TIF $147,089.50 $2,688,338.91 $2,829,076.64 $6,351.77 1810-MF-009645 wherein The Bank of New York Mellon, ffk/a The Bank of New 506 HazelDell Road TIF $962,474.64 $1,045,492.20 $828,223.73 $1,179,743.11 York as successor-in-interest to JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Bear 507 SMC Corporation TIF $0.00 $1,015,195.73 $944,775.98 $70,419.75 Steams Asset Backed Securities Trust 2006-SD2 Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 508 Bergen-Tegler TIF $231,201.94 $381,649.13 $3,807.29 $609,043.78 2006-SD2 was Plaintiff, and, Tina McGinnis, Household Finance Corporation 509 Hamilton Town Center TIF $2,576,435.47 $2,206,858.75 $2,311,681.01 $2,471,613.21 IH, Legends at Geist Property Owners Association, Inc. and The Unknown heirs, 510 SR37 & 146th Street TIF $769,243.15 $1,067,376.36 $442,296.69 $1,394,322.82 devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Robb McGinnis and their unknown creditors; 512 Pleasant Street TIF $0.00 $246,123.04 $1,232.38 $244,890.66 and, the unknown executor, administrator, or personal representative of the 550 DP/Field Drive Bridge $105,121.74 $0.00 $0.00 $105,121.74 Estate of Robb McGinnis were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as 551 DP/Campus Center - 2019 Bonds $0.00 $7,041,456.51 $3,636,036.39 $3,405,420.12 provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to 552 DSR Tax Annual APPR Eco Bonds 2019 $0.00 $679,616.47 $0.00 $679,616.47 the highest bidder on the April 2, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 553 DP/Levinson Garage - 2019 Bonds $0.00 $17,461,800.70 $5,065,107.93 $12,396,692.77 or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland 558 DP/Ivy Tech, PS Bldg and Eastside Salt Barn $41,621.22 $0.00 $30,875.00 $10,746.22 Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in 600 Civil City Donation $0.00 $3,000.00 $3,000.00 $0.00 Hamilton County, Indiana. 601 Police Donation $23,389.74 $8,486.57 $6,643.73 $25,232.58 Lot Numbered Eighty (80) in Sawgrass, Section 3H in the Legends at Geist, 602 Fire Donation $8,158.59 $0.00 $0.00 $8,158.59 an Addition to the Town of Fishers in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat 603 Event Sponsorships $95,296.05 $100,061.87 $145,052.22 $50,305.70 thereof, recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 783 in the Office of the Recorder of 604 Park Donation $330.00 $0.00 $0.00 $330.00 Hamilton County, Indiana. 605 Tree Board Donation $8,306.52 $0.00 $2,313.69 $5,992.83 Commonly known address: 10892 Parrot Court, Fishers, IN 46038 606 Cemetery Donation $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 610 DOJ Block Grant - Federal $31,686.40 $14,146.15 $14,397.96 $31,434.59 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 611 Community Development Block Grant - Federal $0.00 $0.00 $287,796.09 -$287,796.09 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 613 Midland Trace Trail Grant - Federal LPA -$40,575.95 $48,369.42 $7,850.70 -$57.23 Sheriff of Hamilton County 614 19th & Pleasant Intersection Grant - Federal LPA -$21,141.20 $87,176.45 $94,457.09 -$28,421.84 Township: Fall Creek 615 186th & Cumberland Intersection - Federal LPA $0.00 $22,757.83 $82,007.33 -$59,249.50 Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-15-04-024-030.000-020 616 Greenfield & Howe Intersection - Federal LPA $0.00 $79,655.10 $145,232.03 -$65,576.93 J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) 630 Industrial Development Grant - State $0.00 $235,000.00 $75,000.00 $160,000.00 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC 631 Community Crossings Matching Grant - State $0.00 $1,236,894.60 $1,111,179.79 $125,714.81 P.O. Box 441039 632 Quick Impact Placemaking Grant - State $0.00 $2,500.00 $2,500.00 $0.00 Indianapolis, IN 46244 700 Payroll Control $23,538.34 $34,201,111.95 $34,180,560.20 $44,090.09 Telephone: 614-222-4921 800 City Court Service $6,956.50 $90,241.38 $89,339.38 $7,858.50 Attorneys for Plaintiff 801 Revenue Holding/Utility $3,330.00 $2,574,199.48 $2,550,559.48 $26,970.00 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy 802 State DORevenue Holding $861.19 $9,797.46 $9,207.67 $1,450.98 of the street address published herein 803 Civil City Escrow $1,050,143.16 $14,878.00 $64,947.70 $1,000,073.46 RL3153 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 804 Deferred Compensation Holding $0.02 $2,007,486.23 $2,007,476.23 $10.02 WASTEWATER 300 Sewer Works Operating $11,785,469.82 $13,700,124.98 $12,364,286.25 $13,121,308.55 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL 301 Sewer Improvement & Betterment $17,620,317.26 $2,920,140.48 $4,977,116.62 $15,563,341.12 INTEREST PARTIES 302 Sewer Debt Sinking $405,476.48 $4,410,323.00 $4,413,499.02 $402,300.46 NOTICE 307 Sewer Barrett Law Revolving $2,131,642.30 $116,161.02 $0.00 $2,247,803.32 OF SHERIFF’S SALE 314 Solid Waste Operating $674,630.84 $2,497,058.95 $2,953,242.16 $218,447.63 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 321 Sewer Debt Reserve $3,156,285.50 $0.00 $0.00 $3,156,285.50 Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1702- 330 Sewer Capital Maintenance $0.00 $3,559,700.37 $559,919.15 $2,999,781.22 MF-002001, wherein RoundPoint Mortgage Servicing Corporation, was 350 DP/Sewer Phase IV LTCP - 2017 Bonds $3,414,943.74 $43,893.16 $988,735.10 $2,470,101.80 Plaintiff, and Stacy M. Swanson, was/were Defendant(s), requiring me to make 351 DP/Sewer Phase IV LTCP - Prior Bonds $76.83 $0.33 $77.16 $0.00 the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at HAMILTON TOWN public sale to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April‚ 2020, at the hour(s) of CENTER TAP ON 319 Sewer HTC Connection $182,270.63 $18,470.63 $0.00 $200,741.26 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, 18100 Total All Funds $124,760,275.72 $206,233,339.06 $192,338,861.93 $138,654,752.85 Cumberland Rd; Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real RL3166 2/24/2020 Estate, in Hamilton County, Indiana: Lot Numbered Forty-Four in Sunblest Farms, Section 14C, an Addition to the Town of Fishers, in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof Atlanta Civil Town, Hamilton County, Indiana recorded November 17, 1987 as Instrument No. 87047650 in Plat Book Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 14, Pages 153-156, and amended by a Certificate of Correction recorded Local Local Beg Cash End Cash January .28, 1988 as Instrument Number 880,1756 in the Office of the Fund Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, Number Name Jan 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec 31, 2019 More Commonly Known As: 11839 Ashton Drive, Fishers,. IN 46038 Governmental 101 GENERAL FUND $188,507,91 $318,380.17 $265,360,97 $241,527.11 29-10-36-408-01.1.000-006 Activities 201 MOTOR VEHICLE HIGHWAY $17,738,82 $21,051.73 $22,630,81 $16,159.74 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 202 LOCAL ROAD & STREET $45,154,90 $19,926.09 $21,543,13 $43,537,86 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 203 MVH RESTRICTED $0.00 $15,602.44 $0.00 $15,602.44 Dennis J. Quakenbush II 204 FESTIVAL FUND $26,176.78 $122,963.50 $115,374.41 $33,765.87 Sheriff of Hamilton County 205 POLICE FESTIVAL $5,054.24 $0,00 $0,00 $5,054,24 City of Fishers 206 BALL FIELDS $672.52 $0.00 $0.00 $672.52 Township: Delaware 207 DOLLES PARK $4,984.50 $2,206.80 $4,126.33 $3,064.97 11839 Ashton Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 208 RETIREMENT FUND $74.05 $16,128.33 $16,152.24 $50.14 Street Address 231 RAINY DAY FUND $7,348.45 $0.00 $0,00 $7,348,45 Jennifer L. Snook 233 LOCAL LAW ENF CONT ED $4.00 $0,00 $0.00 $4.00 Marinosci Law Group 257 LOIT SPECIAL DISTRIBUTION $58,610.56 $0.00 $58,610.56 $0.00 455 West Lincolnway, Ste, B 401 CUM CAP IMP - CIG TAX $12,913.62 $1,656.39 $0.00 $14,570.01 Valparaiso, IN 46385 450 LOCAL ROAD& BRIDGE MATCH $0.00 $227,203.07 $174,790.00 $52,413.07 Telephone: (219) 386-4700 701 PAYROLL $3,524,90 $152,890.90 $152,607.11 $3,808.69 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address 705 PETTY CASH FUND $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 $50.00 published herein. 801 DOLLES PARK C.D, $50,377.16 $0.00 $0.00 $50,377.16 NOTICE: MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. TRASH 225 TRASH COLLECTION $21,886.57 $67,825,69 $77,141.17 $12,571.09 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY WASTEWATER 606 SEWAGE UTILITY OPERATING $64,593.09 $231,135,72 $224,897,52 $70,831,29 INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. 608 SEWAGE UTL DEPRECIATION $30,818.56 $15,965.28 $5,028.00 $41,755,84 RL3156 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 609 SEWAGE UTL RESERVE $699.00 $0.00 $0.00 $699.00 613 SEWER BAN PROJECT $0.00 $250,000.00 $71,086.80 $178,913.20 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL 615 SRF WASTEWATER $49,921,22 $43,778,28 $38,799.11 $54,900.39 INTERESTED PARTIES 802 SEWER C.D. $7,350.73 $0.00 $0.00 $7,350.73 SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE WATER 301 SRF WATER 2017 FORGIVEABL $835.00 $0.00 $0.00 $835.00 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 503 WATER GRANT FUND $17.71 $0.00 $17.71 $0.00 Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- 601 WATER UTILITY OPERATING $43,851.99 $222,178.47 $206,375.23 $59,655.23 1909-MF-009119 wherein HSBC Bank USA, N.A., as Trustee for the registered 602 WATER UTL BOND & INTERE $13,906.70 $46,800.00 $44,496.96 $16,209.74 holders of ACE Securities Corp. Home Equity Loan Trust, Series 2004-SD1, 603 WATER UTL DEPRECIATION $42,956.01 $25,781.52 $5,028.00 $63,709.53 Asset Backed Pass-Through Certificates was Plaintiff, and John T. Mavrikis, 604 WATER UTL METER DEPOSIT $18,850.00 $2,100.00 $1,098,00 $19,852.00 AKA John Mavrikis, BMO Harris Bank National Association FKA First National 610 WATER/SEWER MONEY MARKET $12,613.94 $7.34 $0.00 $12,621.28 Bank & Trust, Thomas Mavrikis, Charleston Crossing Homeowners Association, 611 WATER RESERVE ACCOUNT $1,109.50 $0.00 $0.00 $1,109.50 Inc., CBS Mortgage Corporation, Unknown Occupants and Magnum Mortgage 612 WELL HEAD PROTECTION $13.00 $0.00 $0.00 $13.00 Company were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in 614 SRF WATER $90,480.82 $45,991.57 $44,064.00 $92,408.39 said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest SEWER/STORM 617 STORM WATER OPERATING $29,808.33 $52,128.95 $45,458.94 $36,478,34 bidder on the April 2, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., or as WATER 618 SEWER/S .W, BOND & I NT $185.07 $44,962.54 $45,687.50 -$539.89 soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland Road, CONSTRUCTION 619 SEWER/S ,W. RESERVE $41,400.00 $0.00 $0.00 $41,400.00 Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Total All Funds $892,489.65 $1,946,664.78 $1,640,374.50 $1,198,779,93 Hamilton County, Indiana. RL3167 2/24/2020 Lot Number One Hundred Nine (109) in Charleston Crossing, Section 5, an Addition to the Town of Fishers, in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 8, in the Office of the Recorder of STATE OF INDIANA ) TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL Hamilton County, Indiana. NOTICE OF SUPERVISED SS: ) INTERESTED PARTIES Commonly known address: 7732 Colonial Circle, Fishers, IN 46038 ADMINISTRATION Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made COUNTY OF Hamilton ) SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE Cause No. 33C02-2002-ES-000011 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. In The Hamilton Circuit Court By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of In the Circuit Court No. 2 of Henry Dennis J. Quakenbush II Cause No. 29C01-2001-MI-000130 Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D03- County, Indiana Sheriff of Hamilton County IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) 1905-MF-004612 wherein PNC Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and Notice is hereby given that Duane Guadalupe Maria Ruiz ) Carol Fitzgerald,, Provident Funding Associates, L.P. and The Unknown heirs, A. Billingsly was on the 17th day of Township: Delaware Petitioner ) devisees, legatees, beneficiaries of Billy Fitzgerald and their unknown creditors; February, 2020, appointed personal Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-14-01-112-006.000-006 J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR and, the unknown executor, administrator, or personal representative of the representative of the estate of Carol Manley Deas Kochalski LLC CHANGE OF NAME Estate of Billy Fitzgerald were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as D. Billingsly, deceased, who died on P.O. Box 441039 Guadalupe Maria Ruiz, whose provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to January 21, 2020. Indianapolis, IN 46244 mailing address is: 19382 Sandbar the highest bidder on the April 2, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., All persons who have claims against Telephone: 614-222-4921 Dr., Noblesville, IN 46062 in or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Cumberland this estate, whether or not now due, Attorneys for Plaintiff Hamilton County, Indiana hereby Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in must file the claim in the office of gives notice that Guadalupe Maria Hamilton County, Indiana. the clerk of this court within three The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy Ruiz has filed a petition in the (3) months from the date of the first of the street address published herein The East Half of Lot Numbered Three (3) and the South Half of the East RL3154 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Hamilton Circuit Court, requesting Half of Lot Numbered Two (2) in R. A. Couden’s Addition to the City of publication of this notice, or within that name be changed to Maria Noblesville, Indiana. nine (9) months after the decedent’s Guadalupe Ruiz. Commonly known address: 1140 Hannibal Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 death, whichever is earlier, or the Notice is further given that the Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made claims will be forever barred. Accuracy Matters hearing will be held on said Petition without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Dated at New Castle, Indiana, this on April 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One Dennis J. Quakenbush II 17th day of February, 2020. Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Sheriff of Hamilton County Jennifer L. Grubbs Noblesville, In. 46060. Township: Noblesville Clerk of the Circuit Court No. 2 .701 Guadalupe Maria Ruiz Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-11-06-504-023.000-013 For Henry County, Indiana Petitioner J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Gregory L. Crider, #4065-33 99 % Right Date: January 6, 2020 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC HAYES COPENHAVER CRIDER Kathy Kreag Williams P.O. Box 441039 HARVEY, LLP. The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting Judicial Officer Indianapolis, IN 46244 214 South Main St. RL3172 2/24/20, 3/2/20, 3/9/20 Telephone: 614-222-4921 New Castle, IN 47362 Attorneys for Plaintiff Phone: (765) 529-2100 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy Attorney for the Estate Sheridan Public Library, Hamilton County, Indiana of the street address published herein Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 RL3155 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 RL3171 2/24/20, 3/2/20 Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv End Cash & Inv Number Name Bal Jan 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursement Bal Dec 31, 2019 Governmental 100 General Operating $85,187.53 $356,494.48 $350,017.00 $91,665.01 Activities 110 Library Improvement Reserve Lirf $2,470.02 $530.17 $0.00 $3,000.19 115 Rainy Day Fund $90,297.58 $49,123.54 $17,000.00 $122,421.12 120 Lease Rental $14,547.33 $227,983.91 $168,500.00 $74,031.24 130 PLAC $0.00 $65.00 $65.00 $0.00 Hamilton County Reporter 140 Gift Fund $4,937.66 $576.00 $2,797.20 $2,716.46 190 State Grant State Technology $4,368.06 $3,474.00 $3,512.04 $4,330.02 Total All Funds $201,808.18 $638,247.10 $541,891.24 $298,164.04 Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper RL3165 2/24/2020 A8 Public Notices Week of Feb. 24, 2020

STATE OF INDIANA ) STATE OF INDIANA ) NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF PRELIMINARY DETERMINATION NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON PROPOSED SS: ) SS: ) Notice is hereby given pursuant to Indiana Code § 6-1.1-20-3.5 that the Board CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND COUNTY OF Hamilton ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) of School Trustees (the “Board”) of Westfield Washington Schools (the “School Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton In The Hamilton Circuit Court In The Hamilton Circuit Court Corporation”) did, on February 11, 2020, make a preliminary determination to County, Indiana, that the City of Noblesville Common Council will consider at Cause No. 29C01-2001-MI-000951 Cause No. 29C01-2002-MI-001264 issue bonds and enter into a lease agreement (the “Lease”) for the Early Learning 16 S. 10th Street at 7:00 p.m. on February 25, 2020, the re-establishment of a IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) Center/Central Office Project, which includes the construction of an early Cumulative Capital Development Fund under the provisions of Indiana Code 36-9- LISA LIMOR ) MINOR: ) learning center/central office, renovation and improvements to school facilities, 15.5 for the purposes as follows: Petitioner ) Henry Douglas Singley ) site improvements, equipment and technology (the “Project”). The Lease will The tax will be levied on all taxable real and personal property within the NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Name of Minor ) be for a maximum term of 22 years with a maximum annual Lease rental of taxing district beginning with taxes due and payable in the year 2020 and will not CHANGE OF NAME Jennifer (Singley) Waldrip ) $3,000,000. The maximum annual Lease rental has been estimated based upon exceed $0.05 per $100 of assessed valuation. By taking this action, the Common LISA LIMOR, whose mailing Petitioner ) an estimated principal amount of bonds of $19,000,000, estimated interest rates Council is restoring the property tax rate to the same level authorized in 2019, by address is: 6992 JOHN DICKINSON NOTICE OF PETITION FOR ranging from 1.00% to 5.00%, and total estimated interest costs of $12,635,833. Ordinance 11-02-19, and is not increasing the tax rate above the maximum level DR., CARMEL, IN 46033 in CHANGE OF NAME As required by Indiana Code § 6-1.1-20-3.5(b)(1), the following information previously adopted. Hamilton County, Indiana hereby Magdeline Mary Zeheralis, whose was available to the public at the public hearings on the preliminary The proposed fund will be levied beginning with taxes due and payable in the gives notice that LISA LIMOR Notice is hereby given that Petitioner determination: (i) the School Corporation’s current and projected annual debt year 2021. Taxpayers appearing at such hearing shall have the right to be heard has filed a petition in the Hamilton Jennifer (Singley) Waldrip, pro se, service payments divided by the net assessed value of taxable property within thereon. The proposal for establishment of the Cumulative Capital Development Circuit Court, requesting that name be filed a Verified Petition for Change of the School Corporation, which is 0.9108%; and (ii) the sum of the School Fund is subject to approval by the Department of Local Government Finance. changed to LAILA LIMOR. Name of Minor to change the name Corporation’s outstanding long term debt plus the outstanding long term debt Within 30 days after the date of the adoption of the cumulative fund by the Notice is further given that the of minor child from Henry Douglas of other taxing units that include any other territory of the School Corporation Common Council, the City of Noblesville will publish a Notice of Adoption. Upon hearing will be held on said Petition Singley to Henry Douglas Waldrip. divided by the net assessed value of taxable property within the School publication of the Notice of Adoption, 10 or more taxpayers in the taxing district on May 8, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One The petition is scheduled for hearing Corporation, which is 7.47%. may file a petition with the County Auditor not later than noon 30 days after the Hamilton County Square Suite 337 in this Court on May 22, 2020 at The School Corporation’s current debt service levy is $31,083,228 and the publication of the Notice of Adoption setting forth their objections to the proposed Noblesville, In. 46060. 10:00 a.m. which is more than thirty current rate is $0.9108. After the School Corporation enters into the proposed fund. LISA LIMOR (30) days after the third notice of Lease and the bonds are issued, the debt service levy will increase by a maximum Dated this 12th day of February, 2020. Petitioner publication. Any person has the right of $3,000,000 and the debt service rate will increase by a maximum of $0.0895. Evelyn L. Lees Date: 1.29.2020 to appear at the hearing and to file However, as existing obligations mature, it is anticipated there will not be an Clerk, City of Noblesville Kathy Kreag Williams written objections on or before the increase to the Debt Service Fund tax rate. RL3117 2/14/2020, 2/21/2020 Judicial Officer hearing date. The parties shall report The estimated amount of the School Corporation’s debt service levy and rate RL3094 2/10/20, 2/17/20, 2/24/20 to One Hamilton County Square Suite that will result during the following 10 years if the School Corporation enters ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. into the lease and issues the bonds, after considering any changes that will occur FOR Date: February 11, 2020 to the debt service levy and rate during that period on account of any outstanding 2020 Right of Way Mowing Maintenance Program STATE OF INDIANA ) Kathy Kreag Williams bonds or lease obligations that will mature or terminate during that period: CITY OF NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA SS: ) Judicial Officer Estimated Total Estimated Total Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and Safety, COUNTY OF Hamilton ) RL3128 2/17/20, 2/24/20, 3/2/20 Year Debt Service Levy Debt Service Rate City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, In The Hamilton Circuit Court 2021 $29,069,000 0.8678 Indiana and will be publicly opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on March 10, Cause No. 29C01-2001-MI-000611 2022 26,676,000 0.7964 2020. Any Bid(s) received later than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on March 10, 2020, IN RE THE ADULT NAME ) STATE OF INDIANA ) SS: ) 2023 24,760,000 0.7392 will be returned unopened. CHANGE OF PATTY J. WILKINS, ) 2024 25,160,000 0.7511 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work shall consist of the base Bid for Right Petitioner ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) In The Hamilton Circuit Court 2025 21,930,000 0.6547 of Way maintenance as described, for one year, in various locations throughout the Petitioner ) 2026 14,360,000 0.4287 City of Noblesville. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Cause No. 29C01-2002-MI-001207 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) 2027 14,355,000 0.4286 BID DOCUMENTS: Specifications and Contract Documents are available for CHANGE OF NAME 2028 14,355,000 0.4286 examination on or after February 12, 2020 in the following office: Comes now the Petitioner Patty Tanya Rae Burdick ) Petitioner ) 2029 11,335,000 0.3384 • City of Noblesville – Street Department, 1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, Joan Wilkins, by counsel Kimberly 2030 11,335,000 0.3384 Indiana; S. Lytle, and in support of this Notice NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME 2031 9,375,000 0.2799 Copies of the Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained on or after states as follows: The Project involves the opening of new school facility space; however, the February 12, 2020, at the City of Noblesville – Street Department, Noblesville, Petitioner Patty Joan Wilkins, whose Tanya Rae Burdick, whose mailing address is: P.O. Box 256 and if new school facility space will be more efficient than the school facility space Indiana, upon payment of $10.00 per set. A set consists of a single copy of residential and mailing address is 812 which shall be replaced. Therefore, the School Corporation expects to annually Specifications and Contract Documents. This remittance is not refundable. Plans Meadow Crescent, Carmel, Hamilton different, my residence address is: 7909 E. 296th Street in Hamilton incur an increase of $50,000 to operate such new facility space. The purpose of and specifications will also be available electronically at no charge. ALL plan County, Indiana, hereby gives notice the Lease is to provide for the Project. holders or entities requesting plans MUST register on the official Bid list to be that a petition has been filed in the County, Indiana hereby gives notice that Tanya Rae Burdick has filed a If a valid petition pursuant to Indiana Code § 6-1.1-20-3.5 is received within 30 an official plan holder and to be eligible to submit a responsive Bid. Bids shall Hamilton Circuit Court requesting days from the first publication of this notice, the proposed debt service or Lease be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms contained in the Contract that her name be changed to Patricia petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court, requesting that name be changed to payments must be approved in an election on a local public question held under Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied by a completely filled out Form No. Joan Roberts. Indiana Code § 6-1.1-20-3.6. 96 (Revised 2010), acceptable Bid security, and wage stipulation affidavit. Any Notice is further given that a hearing Tanya Rae Burdick. Notice is further given that the Dated February 17, 2020. Bid not accompanied by the aforementioned required items shall be deemed to be will be held on said Petition in the /s/ Duane Lutz a non-responsive Bid. Hamilton Circuit Court, 1 N. 8th St, hearing will be held on said Petition on May 22, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One Secretary, Board of School Trustees No Bidders may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days following Noblesville, IN 46060, on: May 8, Westfield Washington Schools the date set for the receiving of Bids. The City reserves the right to retain any and 2020, at 10:00 a.m. for a period of Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. RL3126 2/17/2020, 2/24/2020 all Bids for a period of not more than 60 days and said Bid shall remain in full fifteen (15) minutes. force and effect during said time. The City further reserves the right to waive Respectfully submitted, Tanya Rae Burdick Petitioner Bid Advertisement informalities and to award the Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the /s/ Kimberly S. Lytle Notice is hereby given that SEALED BIDS will be received: City of Noblesville or to reject all Bids. Kimberly S. Lytle, Date: February 11, 2020 Kathy Kreag Williams BY AND AT: Hagerman, Inc. BID SECURITY: Each Bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified Atty. No. 29355-27 C/O Noblesville Schools check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an acceptable Bid bond in the BANKS & BROWER, LLC Judicial Officer RL3129 2/17/20, 2/24/20, 3/2/20 Education Services Center amount equal to five percent of the total Bid price executed by an incorporated 8770 Purdue Road 18025 River Road surety company in good standing and qualified to do business in the State of Indianapolis, IN 46268 Noblesville, IN 46062 Indiana and whose name appears of the current Treasury Department Circular 570. Telephone: (317) 870-0019 29D03-2001-EU-000029 Hamilton Superior Court 3 Attn: Dr. David Mundy BONDS: Performance Bond and Payment Bond will be required. Facsimile: (317) 870-0021 FOR A NEW: Soccer Safety Building QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: All Bidders shall have a successfully [email protected] STATE OF INDIANA ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) 19000 Cumberland Road qualified history in the management and completion of similar work in the form Attorney for Petitioner, Patty Joan Noblesville, IN 46060 of a past history of contracts held and completed for similar work. All contractors, Wilkins THE HAMILTON COUNTY COURTS PROBATE DIVISION UNTIL: 1:00 P.M., local time, Thursday, March 12th, 2020. suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate 5 years of progressive experience Kathy Kreag Williams RECEIPT OF BIDS: Sealed Bids shall be received by mail or other carrier in work similar in nature to this project. All workers employed on the project Judicial Officer IN THE MATTER OF THE ) UNSUPERVISED ) and must be addressed to: Hagerman, Inc. c/o Dr. David Mundy, Noblesville shall have documented legal citizenship or immigration status. Any general or Dated: February 5, 2020 Schools 18025 River Road Noblesville, In 46062 and received on or before 1:00 subcontractor that has outstanding fees or inspections or has outstanding work- RL3094 2/10/20, 2/17/20, 2/24/20 ADMINISTRATION ) OF THE ESTATE OF ) pm, Thursday, March 12th, 2020 to be valid. Bids received after the designated related, performance, or quality issues with the City of Noblesville may be deemed HARRY ROBERT MATEJKA., ) day and time listed above will be returned unopened. Any postal/courier service as non-responsive or non-responsible. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Deceased ) is the agent of the Bidder. Any Bid submitted by a firm that is not a plan holder and does not appear on IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION BID OPENING: Bids will be opened in public and read aloud in the Board the Official Plan Holders List for this project will be deemed non-responsive and COURT IN THE COURT OF HAMILTON Room of the Education Service Center located at 18025 River Road, Noblesville non-responsible. STATE OF INDIANA ) COUNTY, INDIANA PROBATE In., by the Owner. PRE BID MEETING: There will pre-bid opening meeting on February 27, 2020 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DIVISION DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Work includes a New Noblesville Schools at 3:00 PM at the Noblesville Street Department, 1575 Pleasant Street. In The Hamilton Superior Court No. 3 In the Matter of the Estate of Harry Soccer Safety Building and Associated Sitework. INDIANA REQUIREMENTS: Standard Questionnaire Form 96 – Revised CASE NO: 29D03-1910-DN-009467 Robert Matejka, deceased. PRE-BID MEETING: A pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 3rd, 2010, completely filled out and signed, including attachment of Contractor’s IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: ) Notice is hereby given that on the 2020 at 1:00 pm, local time at 19000 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Indiana Financial Statement. TERESA DAWSON, ) 17th day of January 2020, Natasha 46060 at the project site. RL3123 2/14/2020, 2/21/2020 Petitioner/Wife, ) Carpenter was appointed Personal CONTRACT TYPE: The project will be constructed utilizing the Construction and ) Representative of the Estate of Harry Manager as Constructor (CMc) delivery method for public work. The CITY OF NOBLESVILLE, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA JOEL DAWSON, ) Robert Matejka, deceased, who died Construction Manager will contract with multiple First Tier Subcontractors for NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP) Respondent/Husband ) on the 6th day of September 2019. the Bid Items listed below, with bids received on a lump sum basis for each bid The City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana (“City”), pursuant to Ind. To Respondent: Joel Dawson All persons who have claims against item. Each proposal shall include all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to Code §§ 5-22-9, hereby provides NOTICE of the City’s Request for Proposals for This Summons is to the above- this Estate, whether or not now due, complete the project in strict accordance with the Construction Drawings, Project Roundabout Beautification Services. named Respondent, and to any other must file the claim in the office of Schedule, Project Contract Manual, and Technical Specifications. PROJECT DESCRIPTION person who may be concerned. the Clerk of this Court within five The Construction Manager will receive sealed Bids for the following Bid Items The City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, an Indiana municipality duly You are hereby notified that you (5) months from the date of the first of work: organized pursuant to the laws of the State of Indiana (“City”), issues this Request have been sued in the Marion publication of this Notice, or within Bid Item #01: Concrete and Site Prep Work for Proposal (“RFP”) to prospective entities interested in submitting a proposal County Indiana Superior Court one (l) year after the decedent’s death, Bid Item #02: General Trades Work (“Offerors”) for roundabout beautification services (collectively, the “Project”) as in an action entitled: In Re Tlte whichever is earlier, or the claims will Bid Item #03: Masonry Work more particularly defined herein, all pursuant to Ind. Code §5-22-9 et seq., (the Marriage of Teresa Dawson and be forever barred. Bid Item #04: Roofing Work “Act”). Joel Dawson by the person named Dated at Noblesville, Hamilton Bid Item #05: Aluminum Window Work The purpose of this Request for Proposal is to select a qualified design/build above as Petitioner. This summons County, Indiana, this 21 day of Jan., Bid Item #06: Drywall, Insulation and Ceiling Work landscape company to complete design and installation for all 11 roundabouts. The by publication is specifically directed 2020. Bid Item #07: Painting Work City of Noblesville’s expectation is to have attractive roundabout areas which are to the Respondent above whose Kathy Kreag Williams Bid Item #08: Epoxy Flooring Work (Bid Alternate) not only aesthetically pleasing, but also provide a visual screen to help motorist be current address and whereabouts are Clerk of Hamilton County Court Bid Item #09: Locker Work more aware of the roundabout. unknown. Probate Division Bid Item #10: Signage Work EVALUATION The named Petitioner is represented RL3130 2/17/20, 2/24/20 Bid Item #11: Mechanical, Plumbing, HVAC Ductwork, and Temperature The selection, negotiation and award of an agreement for Roundabout by Vanessa Lopez Aguilera, LOPEZ Controls Work Beautification Services will be based upon: information and data provided by the Offerors in response to the RFP. The City of Noblesville shall award a contract to LAW OFFICE, P.C., 3502 North STATE OF INDIANA ) Bid Item #12: Electrical Work the firm that presents the best combination of Technical Proposal, Presentation and Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN SS: ) SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION: All subcontractors must Fees. The Technical Proposal and Fees shall be utilized to prepare a shortlist of 46208. COUNTY OF Hamilton ) be pre-qualified specifically for this project prior to submission of the bid. Pre- firms within the competitive range. The final shortlisted firms may be invited for a Telephone: (317)634-9484. In The Hamilton Circuit Court qualification forms can be obtained by contacting Tammy Dean Hagerman, Inc., personal presentation, which may be utilized to make the final selection. The nature of the suit against you is Cause No. 29C01-2002-MI-001208 317-577-6836, [email protected]. The completed pre-qualification forms All questions/inquiries regarding this RFP must be submitted in writing to Patty a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) with attachments shall be submitted to Tammy Dean by 12:00 PM Wednesday, Johnson, Street Commissioner, at [email protected] prior to 4:30 p.m. An answer or other response in Versana Ebrahimi Wilson ) February 26, 2020. Completed forms may be emailed to Tammy Dean or on March 3, 2020. RFP Responses must be received by the City in the format writing to the petition must be filed Petitioner ) a hard copy delivered to Hagerman’s office (10315 Allisonville Road) in a specified by the RFPby March 9, 2020 at 4:00 p.m. EST (the “Submission either by you or your attorney within NOTICE OF PETITION FOR sealed envelope. Financial information will be kept confidential. Pre-qualified Deadline”) to City of Noblesville Street Department, Attn: Patty Johnson, 1575 thirty (30) days after the third notice CHANGE OF NAME subcontractors will be notified of approval by 5:00 PM on Friday, February 28, Pleasant Street, Noblesville IN 46060. Only complete RFP Responses delivered of suit, and if you fail to do so, Versana Ebrahimi Wilson, whose 2020. before the Submission Deadline will be accepted by the City. judgment by default may be rendered mailing address is: 6492 Braemar Documents Prepared by: The full text and additional information concerning the RFP is immediately against you for the relief requested Ave. S., Noblesville, IN 46062 in Fanning Howey Associates, Inc. available online at www.cityofnoblesville.org and available at the Street by the Petitioner. If you have a Hamilton County, Indiana hereby 350 E. New York Street, Ste. 300 Department at the address above. claim for relief against the Petitioner gives notice that Versana Ebrahimi Indianapolis, IN 46204 RL3124 2/14/2020, 2/21/2020 arising from the same transaction or Wilson has filed a petition in the Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) occurrence, you must assert in your Hamilton Circuit Court, requesting Hagerman, Inc. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS written answer or response. that name be changed to Versana 10315 Allisonville Road FOR Dated: 2/5/2020 Wilson. Fishers, IN 46038 2020 Landscape Maintenance Program Kathy Kreag Williams Notice is further given that the BID DOCUMENTS: Interested Bidders may purchase Bidding Documents at CITY OF NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA Clerk of Hamilton County hearing will be held on said Petition Eastern Engineering. Documents will be available on or after February 18, 2020. Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and Safety, RL3106 2/10/20, 2/17/20, 2/24/20 on May 22, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One Documents are available electronically by contacting: City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Tammy Dean, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] Indiana and will be publicly opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on March 10, Noblesville, In. 46060. Mike Holtkamp, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] STATE OF INDIANA ) 2020. Any Bid(s) received later than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on March 10, 2020, Versana Ebrahimi Wilson Hagerman, Inc. Main Office (Fishers, IN): (317) 577-6836. SS: ) will be returned unopened. Petitioner Documents will also be available from Eastern Engineering COUNTY OF Hamilton ) DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work shall consist of the base Bid for Date: February 11, 2020 http://distribution.easternengineering.com/View/Default.aspx IN THE Hamilton Circuit COURT landscape maintenance of right of ways as described, for one year, in various Kathy Kreag Williams Contact at Eastern Engineering is: Cause No. 29C01-2001-MI-000821 locations throughout the City of Noblesville. Judicial Officer Sean Keefe IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) BID DOCUMENTS: Specifications and Contract Documents are available for RL3135 2/17/20, 2/24/20, 3/2/20 Email: [email protected] / Office: (317) 598-0661 ext. Magdeline Mary Zeheralis ) 313 examination on or after February 12, 2020 in the following office: Petitioner ) Any questions concerning bidding this project, project completion, scheduling, • City of Noblesville – Street Department, 1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, NOTICE OF PETITION FOR STATE OF INDIANA ) project administration, bidder questions, etc. shall be directed to: Indiana; CHANGE OF NAME SS: ) Mike Holtkamp, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] Copies of the Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained on or after Magdeline Mary Zeheralis, whose COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Hagerman, Inc. Main Office (Fishers, IN): (317) 577-6836. February 12, 2020, at the City of Noblesville – Street Department, Noblesville, mailing address is: 3319 Eden Village In The Hamilton Circuit Court BID DOCUMENTS - REVIEW: Construction will be in accordance with the Indiana, upon payment of $10.00 per set. A set consists of a single copy of Place, Carmel, IN 46033 in Hamilton Cause No. 29C01-2001-MI-000069 bid documents, which may be viewed at the following locations, as well as local Specifications and Contract Documents. This remittance is not refundable. Plans County, Indiana hereby gives notice IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) plan rooms: and specifications will also be available electronically at no charge. ALL plan that Magdeline Mary Zeheralis Cami Shepherd ) 1. Noblesville Schools holders or entities requesting plans MUST register on the official Bid list to be has filed a petition in the Hamilton Petitioner ) 18025 River Road an official plan holder and to be eligible to submit a responsive Bid. Bids shall Circuit Court, requesting that name NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Noblesville, IN 46062 be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms contained in the Contract be changed to Mary Magdeline CHANGE OF NAME 2. Hagerman, Inc Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied by a completely filled out Form No. Zeheralis. Cami Shepherd, whose mailing 10315 Allisonville Road 96 (Revised 2010), acceptable Bid security, and wage stipulation affidavit. Any Notice is further given that the address is: 7349 Testimony Ave., Apt Fishers, IN 46038 Bid not accompanied by the aforementioned required items shall be deemed to be hearing will be held on said Petition 3C, Carmel, IN 46033 in Hamilton 317-577-6836 a non-responsive Bid. on May 8, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One County, Indiana hereby gives notice 3. Fanning Howey No Bidders may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days following Hamilton County Square Suite 337 that Cami Shepherd has filed a 350 E. New York Street, Ste. 300 the date set for the receiving of Bids. The City reserves the right to retain any and Noblesville, In. 46060. petition in the Hamilton Circuit Court, Indianapolis, IN 46204 all Bids for a period of not more than 60 days and said Bid shall remain in full Magdeline Mary Zeheralis requesting that name be changed to BID SECURITY: Bids are not required to include a Bid Security or Bid force and effect during said time. The City further reserves the right to waive Petitioner Cami Butler. Bond or Certified Check. informalities and to award the Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the Date: January 27, 2020 Notice is further given that the PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND: A Performance Bond City of Noblesville or to reject all Bids. Kathy Kreag Williams hearing will be held on said Petition and Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract BID SECURITY: Each Bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified Judicial Officer on April 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One Amount may be required of the successful bidder. Bidders will provide a cost for check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an acceptable Bid bond in the RL3108 2/10/20, 2/17/20, 2/24/20 Hamilton County Square Suite 337 these bonds on the bid form. amount equal to five percent of the total Bid price executed by an incorporated Noblesville, In. 46060. SAFETY: All Contractors shall comply with OSHA and IOSHA rules and surety company in good standing and qualified to do business in the State of Cami Shepherd Indiana and whose name appears of the current Treasury Department Circular 570. STATE OF INDIANA ) regulations regarding Safety for this project and All contractors shall abide by Petitioner the 2017 Hagerman Safety manual. The safety manual can be found accessible at BONDS: Performance Bond will be required and Payment Bond may be COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Date: January 6, 2020 required. IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY www.thehagermangroup.com using password “safety.” Kathy Kreag Williams QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: All Bidders shall have a successfully SUPERIOR COURT TAXES, PERMITS, INSPECTIONS: All Bids shall be submitted “without” Judicial Officer inclusion in the bid price for the amounts, if any, of Indiana State Gross Retail qualified history in the management and completion of similar work in the form PROBATE DIVISION RL3168 2/24/20, 3/2/20, 3/9/20 of a past history of contracts held and completed for similar work. All contractors, CAUSE NO. 29D03-1809-ES-000406 and Use Tax (generally called the “Sales Tax”) for materials and properties that are to be purchased by the Bidder that will become a permanent part of the suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate 5 years of progressive experience IN THE MATTER OF THE ) in work similar in nature to this project. All workers employed on the project ESTATE OF ) 29D01-2002-EU-000080 Project. Owner will provide a tax exempt form. RL3137 2/19/2020, 2/26/2020 shall have documented legal citizenship or immigration status. Any general or PATRICIA RAYMOND, ) STATE OF INDIANA ) subcontractor that has outstanding fees or inspections or has outstanding work- DECEASED ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY related, performance, or quality issues with the City of Noblesville may be deemed ORDER THE HAMILTON COUNTY Pursuant to IC 5-3-1-2(b) Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County as non-responsive or non-responsible. Comes now the Court, having read SUPERIOR COURT NO. 1 Council of Hamilton County, Indiana will hold a Special Work Session at 6:15 Any Bid submitted by a firm that is not a plan holder and does not appear on and considered the Co-PR’s Motion CAUSE NO. 29D01-2002-EU-000080 p.m. in Conference Room 1A and will meet in Regular Session at 7:00 p.m. on the Official Plan Holders List for this project will be deemed non-responsive and for Continuance of Hearing currently IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Wednesday, March 4, 2020 in the Commissioners Courtroom of their regular non-responsible. set for January 14th, 2020 at 9am, and SUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION ) meeting place at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana. Purpose PRE BID MEETING: There will pre-bid opening meeting on February 27, 2020 being duly advised in the premises OF THE ESTATE OF ) of the work session is for review of the 2020 WIS Studay and purpose of the at 2:00 PM at the Noblesville Street Department, 1575 Pleasant Street. now GRANTS the motion and hereby ANGELA A. ORTON, DECEASED.) regular meeting is for consideration of transfer of funds, and 2020 form 144 INDIANA REQUIREMENTS: Standard Questionnaire Form 96 – Revised ORDERS that the Hearing currently NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Amendments, Reduction of funds and to consider the following additional 2010, completely filled out and signed, including attachment of Contractor’s scheduled for January 14, 2020 at Notice is hereby given that on appropriations in excess of the budget for the current year. Any person having Financial Statement. 9am be CONTINUED to February 28, February 18, 2020, Bryan N. Orton concerns or questions concerning said appropriations shall be heard at the public RL3125 2/14/2020, 2/21/2020 2020, at 1:15 pm. was appointed personal representative hearing. So ORDERED on January 16, 2020. of the estate of Angela A. Orton, 1000 County General Personnel 6,305 MEETING NOTICE It is further ORDERED that both deceased, who died on December Capital Outlays 10,200 Pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-5 (a) The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners Co-PR’s and all heirs at law whose 13, 2019. Total General 16,505 will meet in Executive Session at 12:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 20, 2020. whereabouts are known shall appear All persons having claims against 1176 MVH Services & Charges 130,000 The meeting will be held in Conference Room 1A in the Hamilton County at the Hearing set above, and that this estate, whether or not now due, 1186 Rainy Day Fund Capital Outlays 10,200 Government and Judicial Center, One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Notice of the Hearing shall be must file the claim in the office of 1229 LOIT Services & Charges 150,000 Indiana. The meeting purpose is for discussion of the purchase or lease of real published not less than ten (10) days the Clerk of this Court within three 4598 96th St/ US421 TIF Capital Outlays 2,800,000 property pursuant to IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D). At 1:00 p.m. the Commissioners prior to the Hearing. (3) months from the date of the first RL3139 2/19/2020 will hold a public meeting for discussion of land acquisition. William J. Hughes publication of this notice, or within /s/ Robin M. Mills JUDGE, nine (9) months after the decedent’s Notice Hamilton County Auditor Hamilton County Superior Court death, whichever is earlier, or the American Legion Post #67, 406 East 10th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 Is RL3131 2/19/2020 Nicholas Plopper claims will be forever barred. applying for a Bingo License with the Indiana State Gaming Commission. Attorney for Defendant Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on Objections should be filed with the Commission. Public Notice PLOPPER & PARTNERS, LLP February 18, 2020. RL3181 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020 The February 26, 2020 meeting of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Merit Board 1 E. Carmel Drive, Suite 250 Kathy Kreag Williams has been rescheduled for 8:45pm. The regular meeting will follow the Board’s Carmel, Indiana 46032 Clerk of Hamilton County Court 6:00pm-8:30pm executive session to receive information about and interview Tel. (317) 822-0800 Probate Division prospective employees pursuant to I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5). RL3174 2/21/2020 RL3175 2/24/20, 3/2/20 [email protected] RL3141 2/19/2020 Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Public Notices A9

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE You are cordially invited to the Hamilton County Plan Commission NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Comprehensive Plan Update - township meetings By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- Noblesville/Wayne Townships the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1608- 1802-MF-001664 wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, “National Association was Thursday, March 12, 2020 / March 26, 2020 / third meeting tbd MF-006598, wherein U.S. Bank National Association was Plaintiff, and Plaintiff, and Corey J. Wheeler, Amy K. Wheeler, West Harbour Property Owners Durbin Elementary School Jason R. Carr, Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority, Association Inc. and United States of America Department of Housing and 18000 Durbin Road Cumberland Pointe Homeowners Association, Inc. and Second Round LP, were Urban Development were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided Noblesville, IN 46060 the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. White River Township 2nd day of April, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Thursday, March 5, 2020 / April 16, 2020 / July 23, 2020 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Walnut Grove Community Center Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Indiana. 25587 State Road 213 Lot Number 262 in Horizons at Cumberland Pointe, Section Two, a Lot Number 96 in West Harbour, Section Four, an Addition in Hamilton Cicero, IN 46034 subdivision in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 9, page 55 in the 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. November 2, 2005, as Instrument No. 200500071854, in the Office of the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Adams Township Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. More commonly known as 206 Deerberry Ct, Noblesville, IN 46062-8864 Thursday, February 27, 2020 / March 17, 2020 / June 25, 2020 29-11 -17-013-053.000-013 (10-11-17-00-13-053.000) Parcel No. 11-06-22-01 -15-027.000 Sheridan Community Center and commonly known as: 15466 Gallow Ln, Noblesville, IN 46060. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 300 East 6th Street Subject to all liens, encumbrances, rights of redemption, easements and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Sheridan, IN 46069 restrictions of record not otherwise foreclosed and extinguished in the Dennis J. Quakenbush II 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1608-MF-006598 in the Superior Court Sheriff Please call our office at (317) 776-8490 if you should have any questions. of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and BARRY T. BARNES RL3140 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Plaintiff Attorney Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Attorney # 19657-49 If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1910- Indianapolis, IN 46250 Dennis J. Quakenbush II MF-009237 wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and Morse (317) 237-2727 Hamilton County Sheriff Landing West Homeowners Association, Inc., Michelle Hines, Joseph Hines Noblesville DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. and Indiana Housing & Community Development Authority were Defendants, Township 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Indianapolis, IN 46204 cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April, accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Noblesville 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, NOTICE Township at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. 15466 Gallow Ln, Noblesville, IN 46060 RL3146 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Street Address Lot 60 in Morse Landing West, Section 2, an Addition to the Town of The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Cicero, Hamilton County, State of Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded published herein. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE March 6, 2001 as Instrument No. 200100010965 in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 559, DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. RL3143 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1910- More commonly known as 4015 W Morse Dr, Cicero, IN 46034-9260 MF-009523 wherein PNC Bank, National Association was Plaintiff, and Sophie Parcel No. 29-06-01-001-022.000-011 Casalini, Atlantic Credit & Finance Inc. and Haze! Dell Woods Homeowners Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Association, Inc. were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided for without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Dennis J. Quakenbush II the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1911- bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sheriff or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, MF-010334, wherein Freedom Mortgage Corporation was Plaintiff, and BARRY T. BARNES Robert Horan Jr. and Meadow Brook Village Homeowners Association, were IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Plaintiff Attorney Indiana. the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree Attorney # 19657-49 with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the Lot Numbered 4 in Hazel Dell Woods, Section 1, a subdivision in Hamilton FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded August 31, 2000, in Instrument 2nd day of April, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the 18100 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of Number 200000043334, in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 475, and corrected by Indianapolis, IN 46250 Certificate of Correction recorded Oct. 3, 2000, as Instrument Number Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: (317) 237-2727 Lot Numbered 44 in Meadow Brook Village, Section 3, an Addition in 200000049351, and recorded November 16, 2000, as Instrument Number Jackson 200000057479, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Hamilton County, Indiana, as per Plat thereof recorded as Instrument Township Number 200300067608 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, More commonly known as 5727 Bruce Blvd, Noblesville, IN 46062-9254 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Parcel No. 29-10-04-003-004.000-013 Indiana. accuracy of the street addressed published herein. 19-11-34-00-25-018.000 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made NOTICE without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. and commonly known as: 11842 Wedgeport Ln, Fishers, IN 46037. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Subject to all liens, encumbrances, rights of redemption, easements and Dennis J. Quakenbush II RL3151 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Sheriff restrictions of record not otherwise foreclosed and extinguished in the MATTHEW S. LOVE proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1911-MF-010334 in the Superior Court Plaintiff Attorney NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Attorney # 18762-29 assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1901- FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. MF-000673 wherein OneMain Financial Services, Inc, was Plaintiff, and Cynthia 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled R. Turner a/k/a Cynthia Turner, Teddy M. Turner a/k/a Teddy Turner, Beneficial Indianapolis, IN 46250 only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse Financial I Inc., successor in interest to Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Indiana and (317) 237-2727 against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. The Unknown Tenant were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided Noblesville Dennis J. Quakenbush II for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest Township Hamilton County Sheriff bidder, on the , at the hour of The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the 2nd day of April, 2020 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, accuracy of the street addressed published herein. 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, NOTICE Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indiana. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Fall Creek RL3147 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 A part of the Southeast Quarter of Section 3, Township 19 North, Range Township 5 East, located in White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, being 11842 Wedgeport Ln, Fishers, IN 46037 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE bounded as follows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the southeast Street Address AND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES: quarter of Section 3, Township 19 North, Range 5 East; thence South 88 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Degrees 25 Minutes 40 Seconds West (assumed bearing) 2,291.46 feet along published herein. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the South line of said Southeast Quarter to the Centerline of State Road #37; DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1909- thence North 37 degrees 41 minutes 00 seconds East 1,765.66 feet along the RL3144 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 MF-008716, wherein Regions Bank d/b/a Regions Mortgage was plaintiff and Centerline of State Road #37; thence South 80 degrees 08 minutes 19 seconds Robert T. Gill, et. aL, were the defendants, requiring me to make the sum as east 239.54 feet; thence North 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 156.42 feet parallel with the South line of said Southeast quarter; thence north 43 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 am degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 149.21 feet, thence north 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 344.53 feet parallel with the South line of said the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01-1807- to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Place MF-006971, wherein MidFirst Bank was Plaintiff, and Jerry G. Smith, Cindy D. Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee simple of the whole body of real estate in Southeast Quarter to the point of beginning of this description; thence North 01 degree 44 minutes 54 seconds west 265.16 feet parallel with the east line Smith a/k/a Cindy Smith a/k/a Cindy Rausch, United States of America through Hamilton County, Indiana: its Department of Housing & Urban Development and State of Indiana through Lot Number 1 in Cheswick Place, Section 1, a subdivision in Hamilton of said southeast quarter; thence north 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds East 164.28 feet parallel with the south line of said southeast quarter; thence its Department of Revenue, were the Defendants, requiring me to make the sum County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded September 15, 1994, as as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public Instrument Number 9439694, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton south 01 degree 44 minutes 54 seconds east 265.16 feet parallel with the east line of said southeast quarter; thence south 88 degrees 25 minutes 40 seconds sale to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 County, Indiana. p.m. of said day, at the 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, the fee More Commonly known as: 1003 Summer Hill, Carmel, IN 46032 west 164.28 feet parallel with the south line of said southeast quarter to the point of beginning. simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Parcel No. 29-09-22-005.047.000-018 Lot Numbered 5 in Hamilton Woods, Section 1, a subdivision in Hamilton Subject to the right of redemption of the United States of America pursuant to More commonly known as 22855 Craig Ave, Noblesville, IN 46060-6978 Parcel No. 07-07-03-04-07-007.601 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 2, page 189, in Title 28 of the United States Code, Section 2410. the office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be without Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. 29-13-01 -102-005.000-018 (17-13-01-01-02-005.000) relief from valuation or appraisement laws. and commonly known as: 11475 N College Ave, Carmel, IN 46032. Dennis J. Quakenbush II Dennis J. Quakenbush II Sheriff Subject to all liens, encumbrances, rights of redemption, easements and Sheriff of Hamilton County restrictions of record not otherwise foreclosed and extinguished in the Clay Township MATTHEW S. LOVE Plaintiff Attorney proceedings known as Cause # 29D01-1807-MF-006971 in the Superior Court 1003 Summer Hill of the County of Hamilton Indiana, and subject to all real estate taxes, and Carmel IN 46032 Attorney # 18762-29 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. assessments currently due, delinquent or which are to become a lien. Street Address Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Anthony L. Manna, 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 Indianapolis, IN 46250 If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled Attorney No. #23663-49 only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse Fitzwater Mercer (317) 237-2727 White River against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. One Indiana Square, Suite 1500 Dennis J. Quakenbush II Indianapolis, IN 46204 Township The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Hamilton County Sheriff (317) 636-3551 DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street accuracy of the street addressed published herein. NOTICE 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 address published herein. Indianapolis, IN 46204 RL3152 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. RL3148 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Clay Township NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 11475 N College Ave, Carmel, IN 46032 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Street Address the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in 29C01-1908-MF-007458 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and Erin M. Hinshaw; Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- published herein. Cavalry SPV I, LLC; Synchrony Bank; and Capital One Bank (USA), N.A., were 1908-MF-007506 wherein Freedom Mortgage Corporation was Plaintiff, and DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with Cricket Knoll Homeowners Association, Inc., Lisa M. Ajala, Indiana Housing & RL3145 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on April 2, Community Development Authority and Harkon Ajala were Defendants, required 2019, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at 18100 Cumberland me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will Road, Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at the TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL Hamilton County, Indiana: hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 INTEREST PARTIES PART OF LOT NUMBERED 3 IN COLE AND JONES, AN ADDITION Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of NOTICE TO THE TOWN OF CICERO IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. OF SHERIFF’S SALE COMMENCING 72 FEET EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF Lot 2 in Cricket Knoll, an Addition to the City of Carmel in Hamilton By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of SAID OUT LOT THREE (3); RUNNING THENCE SOUTH 8 RODS; County, Indiana, as per the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 7, page 98-99, Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1907- THENCE EAST 60 FEET; THENCE NORTH 8 RODS TO THE SOUTH in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. EXCEPT: Part MF-006494, wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC, was Plaintiff, and Thomas LINE OF BUCKEYE STREET AND THENCE WEST WITH SAID LINE of Lot 2 in Cricket Knoll, the Plat of which Subdivision is recorded in Plat G. Clark, was/were Defendant(s), requiring me to make the sum as provided 60 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Book 7 Page 98 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the More commonly known as: 109 W. Buckeye St., Cicero, Indiana 46034 and being that part of the Grantors’ land shown on the attached Right of highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April‚ 2020, at the hour(s) of 10:00 a.m. to Parcel No. 29-06-01-205-027.000-011 Way Parcel Plat attached as Exhibit “B” described as follows: Commencing 12:00 p.m. said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, 18100 Cumberland Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be without at the northwest corner of said Lot 2; thence South 88 degrees 51 minutes Rd; Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, in relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This is an attempt by a debt collector 52 seconds West 10.93 feet along the north line of said Lot to the Point of Hamilton County, Indiana: to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Beginning of this description designated as point “610” on said parcel plat; Lot Numbered, 48 in Beacon Point, Secondary Plat, an Addition in Dennis J. Quakenbush II thence South 76 degrees 35 minutes 31 seconds West 43.38 feet to point Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded May 16, 1989 as Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana “509” designated on said parcel plat;; thence South 70 degrees 27 minutes 10 Instrument No. 8909841 in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 20, in the Office of the Jackson Township seconds West 39.34 feet to point “608” designated on said parcel plat; thence Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. 109 W. Buckeye St. South 65 degrees 46 minutes 18 seconds West 7.28 feet to the northwestern More Commonly Known As: 14777 Beacon. Park Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 Cicero, Indiana 46034 line of said Lot 2 designated as point “607” on said parcel plat; thence North 29-09-13-001-058.000-015 Fredric Lawrence 31 degrees 04 minutes 16 seconds East 28.96 feet along said northwestern Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Attorney Number: 20224-49 line to the north line of said Lot 2; thence North 88 degrees 51 minutes 52 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. NELSON & FRANKENBERGER seconds East 70,98 feet to the Point of Beginning and containing 737 square Dennis J. Quakenbush II 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 feet, more or less. Sheriff of Hamilton County Carmel, Indiana 46032 More commonly known as 1006 Cricket Cir, Carmel, IN 46033-1966 City of Carmel Attorney for Plaintiff Parcel No. 29-10-30-414-001.000-018 Township: Washington The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 14777 Beacon Park Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 published herein. without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Street Address Nelson & Frankenberger is a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a Dennis J. Quakenbush II Jennifer L. Snook debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Sheriff Marinosci Law Group RL3159 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 MATTHEW S. LOVE 455 West Lincolnway, Ste, B Plaintiff Attorney Valparaiso, IN 46385 Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Attorney # 18762-29 Telephone: (219) 386-4700 TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address INTERESTED PARTIES 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 published herein. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Indianapolis, IN 46250 NOTICE: MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Date of Sale: April 4, 2020 (317) 237-2727 THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 White River INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County Township RL3157 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Judgment to be Satisfied: $164,739.90 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Notice Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29C01-1711-MF-010558 NOTICE Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon Plaintiff: Ditech Financial LLC FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 39-foot Utility Pole Defendant: Sheila F Wilson, et al RL3149 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 Communications Tower at the approx. vicinity of 6355 Creekview Ln, Fishers, Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Hamilton County, IN 46038. Public comments regarding potential effects from cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Victoria, [email protected], 10845 Olive Hamilton County, Indiana: Hamilton Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-997-6111. LEGAL DESCRIPTION 1712-MF-011020 wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and RL3183 2/24/2020 LOT 98 IN HA2ELD1LL WOODS, SECTION 2, A SUBDIVISION Townhomes at Avalon Homeowners Association, Inc., Jamie A. Hill and Indiana IN HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF Housing & Community Development Authority were Defendants, required me Notice RECORDED SEPTEMBER 10, 2002 IN PLAT CABINET 3, SLIDE to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will Cellco Partnership and its controlled affiliates doing business asVerizon 48 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 200200065316, IN THE OFFICE OF THE expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 2nd day of April, 2020, at the Wireless (Verizon Wireless) proposes to build a 39-foot Utility Pole RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Communications Towers at the approx. vicinities of 12913 St Andrews Way, SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES AND EASEMENTS OF Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of 9657 Ladson St, 12746 Cumberland Rd, and 12914 Whitehaven Ln, Fishers, RECORD. Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Hamilton County, IN 46038. Public comments regarding potential effects from Parcel No. 29-10-04-004-029.000-013 Lot Numbered 121 in Avalon of Fishers Townhomes, Section One F, this site on historic properties may be submitted within 30 days from the date of Commonly Known as: 17122 LINDA WAY, NOBLESVILLE, IN 46062 Secondary Plat, a subdivision in the Town of Fishers, Hamilton County, this publication to: Trileaf Corp, Victoria, [email protected], 10845 Olive Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded April 19, 2010 in Plat Cabinet 4, Slide Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, MO 63141, 314-997-6111. made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also 602, as Instrument Number 2010016712 and Certificate of Correction RL3184 2/24/2020 represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the recorded September 16,2010 as Instrument Number 2010045693, in the owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Notice of Public Hearing Dennis J. Quakenbush II More commonly known as 12769 Tamworth Dr, Fishers, IN 46037-7395 A Public Hearing will be held for property owners of 205 N. West St. Arcadia, Sheriff of Hamilton County Parcel No. 29-11-25-012-019.000-020 IN. on March 02. 2020 at 7:00 PM at the Arcadia Town Hall. Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Subject matter: Edward Fennell Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Petitioned the town of Arcadia IN. to Vacate Public Right of Way of 14 ft. 6” X Christopher J. Arlinghaus (31680-15) Dennis J. Quakenbush II 140 ft. to be added to the west side of Lots #4 and # 5. Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) Sheriff RL3185 2/22/2020 Adrienne M. Henning (26839-49) BRYAN K. REDMOND Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) Plaintiff Attorney Attorney Attorney # 22108-29 Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Attorneys’ Law Firm 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 (513) 322-7000 Indianapolis, IN 46250 Public Notice Deadline: Contact Telephone Number (317) 237-2727 Noblesville Fall Creek Township Township 17122 Linda Way, Noblesville, IN 46062 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the Street Address accuracy of the street addressed published herein. The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address NOTICE 5 p.m. Friday published herein. FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. [email protected] RL3160 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 RL3150 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020, 3/9/2020 A10 Public Notices Week of Feb. 24, 2020

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL BONDS Bid Advertisement $4,000,000 Notice is hereby given that SEALED BIDS will be received: GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF 2020 BY AND AT: Hagerman, Inc. WESTFIELD WASHINGTON SCHOOLS C/O Noblesville Schools Upon not less than twenty four (24) hours’ notice given by the undersigned Secretary prior to the ninetieth day after this notice is first published, Westfield Washington Education Services Center Schools (the “School Corporation”) will receive and consider bids for the purchase of the following described Bonds. Any person interested in submitting a bid for 18025 River Road the Bonds may furnish in writing to the School Corporation c/o Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, Indiana Noblesville, IN 46062 46204; (317) 808-7104, (317) 808-7137 (facsimile) or by e-mail to [email protected] and [email protected], on or before 9:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time) Attn: Dr. David Mundy March 10, 2020, the person’s name, address, and telephone number. Interested persons may also furnish an e mail address. The undersigned Secretary will notify FOR: Demolition of Old Bus Maintenance Building (or cause to be notified) each person so registered of the date and time bids will be received not less than twenty four (24) hours before the date and time of sale. The Located at 1775 Field Drive notification shall be made by telephone at the number furnished by such person and also by e mail, if an e mail address has been received. Noblesville, IN 46060 Notice is hereby given that electronic proposals will be received via PARITY®, in the manner described below, until the time and date specified in the Notice UNTIL: 1:00 P.M., local time, Thursday, March 12th 2020. provided at least 24 hours prior to the sale, which is expected to be 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time), on March 12, 2020. Bids may be submitted electronically via RECEIPT OF BIDS: Bids received by mail or other carrier must be addressed PARITY® pursuant to this Notice until the time specified in this Notice, but no bid will be received after the time for receiving bids specified above. To the extent any to: Hagerman, Inc. c/o Dr. David Mundy, Noblesville Schools 18025 River Road instructions or directions set forth in PARITY® conflict with this Notice, the terms of this Notice shall control. For further information about PARITY®, potential Noblesville, In 46062 and received on or before 1:00 pm, Thursday, March 12th, bidders may contact the School Corporation’s advisor, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated at (317) 808-7104 or PARITY® at (212) 849 5021. 2020 to be valid. Bids received after the designated day and time listed above At the time designated for the sale, the School Corporation will receive at the offices of Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite will be returned unopened. Any postal/courier service is the agent of the Bidder. 600, Indianapolis, Indiana, and consider bids for the purchase of the following described Bonds: BID OPENING: Bids will be opened in public and read aloud in the Board Westfield Washington Schools General Obligation Bonds of 2020 (the “Bonds”), an Indiana political subdivision, in the principal amount of $4,000,000; Fully Room of the Education Service Center located at 18025 River Road, Noblesville registered form; Denomination $5,000 and integral multiples thereof (or in such other denomination as requested by the winning bidder); Originally dated the date In., by the Owner. of delivery of the Bonds; Bearing interest at a rate or rates to be determined by bidding, payable on July 15, 2021, and semiannually thereafter; These Bonds will be DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT: Work includes the demolition of the existing initially issued in a Book Entry System (as defined in the Bond Resolution (as hereinafter defined)) unless otherwise requested by the winning bidder. Interest payable Old Bus Maintenance Building. by check mailed one business day prior to the interest payment date or by wire transfer to depositories on the interest payment date to the person or depository in PRE-BID MEETING: A pre-bid meeting will be held on Monday, March 2nd, whose name each Bond is registered with The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. on the fifteenth day immediately preceding such interest payment date; 2020 at 1:00 pm, local time at 1775 Field Drive, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 at Maturing or subject to mandatory redemption on January 15 and July 15 beginning no sooner than July 15, 2021 through not later than July 15, 2031 on the dates and the project site. amounts as provided by the School Corporation prior to the sale. CONTRACT TYPE: The project will be constructed utilizing the Construction As an alternative to PARITY®, bidders may submit a sealed bid or e-mail the bid electronically to the School Corporation’s advisor at the address described Manager as Constructor (CMc) delivery method for public work. The above until the time and on the date identified in the notice given by, or on behalf of the School Corporation, twenty four hours prior to the sale of the Bonds. Upon Construction Manager will contract with multiple First Tier Subcontractors for completion of the bidding procedures described herein, the results of the sealed, non electronic bids received shall be compared to the electronic bids received by the the Bid items listed below, with bids received on a lump sum basis for each bid School Corporation. item. Each proposal shall include all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to If a potential bidder has questions related to the School Corporation, the financing or submission of bids, questions should be submitted by email to the addresses complete the project in strict accordance with the Construction Drawings, Project above no later than 9:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time) on March 10, 2020. To the best of the School Corporation’s ability, all questions will be addressed by or on behalf Schedule, Project Contract Manual, and Technical Specifications. of the School Corporation and sent to potential bidders, including any bidders requesting 24 hours’ notice of sale, no later than 5:00 p.m. (Indianapolis Time) on March The Construction Manager will receive sealed Bids for the following Bid Items 10, 2020. Additionally, upon request, the written responses will be emailed to any other interested bidder. Bidders should review this notice as well as the Preliminary of work: Official Statement and submit any questions in advance of this deadline to submit questions. Bid Item #01: Demolition Work The Bonds are not subject to optional redemption prior to maturity. SUBCONTRACTOR PREQUALIFICATION: All subcontractors must A bid may designate that a given maturity or maturities shall constitute a term bond, and the semi annual amounts set forth in the schedule provided prior to the be pre-qualified specifically for this project prior to submission of the bid. Pre- sale shall constitute the mandatory sinking fund redemption requirements for such term bond or bonds. For purposes of computing net interest cost, the mandatory qualification forms can be obtained by contacting Tammy Dean Hagerman, Inc., redemption amounts shall be treated as maturing on the dates set forth in the schedule provided prior to the sale. 317-577-6836, [email protected]. The completed pre-qualification forms In the case of any redemption, 30 days’ notice will be given by mail to the registered owners of the Bonds to be redeemed, and accrued interest will be paid to the with attachments shall be submitted to Tammy Dean by 12:00 PM Wednesday, date fixed for redemption. Interest on the Bonds so called for redemption will cease on the redemption date fixed in said notice if funds are available at the place of February 26, 2019. Completed forms may be emailed to Tammy Dean or redemption to redeem the Bonds so called on the date fixed in said notice, or thereafter when presented for payment. a hard copy delivered to Hagerman’s office (10315 Allisonville Road) in a Each bid must be for all of the Bonds and must state the rate of interest which each maturity of the Bonds is to bear, stated in multiples of 1/8th, 1/20th or 1/100th of sealed envelope. Financial information will be kept confidential. Pre-qualified 1%. The maximum interest rate of the Bonds shall not exceed 5.00% per annum. All Bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same rate. Bids shall set out the subcontractors will be notified of approval by 5:00 PM on Friday, February 28, total amount of interest payable over the term of the Bonds and the net interest cost on the Bonds covered by the bid. No bid for less than 99.50% of the face value 2020. of the Bonds will be considered. The Bonds will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder who has submitted a bid in accordance herewith (the Documents Prepared by: “Purchaser”). The Purchaser will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the School Corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all CSO Architects, Inc. of the Bonds to their maturities based upon the schedule provided by the School Corporation prior to the sale and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any, and 8831 Keystone Crossing adding thereto the discount bid, if any. No conditional bids will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received for Indianapolis, IN 46240 the Bonds on the date of sale hereinbefore fixed, the sale may be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement, during which time no bid which Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. provides a higher net interest cost to the Corporation than the best bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. 530 E. Ohio Street, Ste. G Each bid not submitted via PARITY® must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the School Corporation and marked on the outside “Westfield Washington Indianapolis, IN 46204 Schools Bid for General Obligation Bonds of 2020”. A good faith deposit (“Deposit”) in the form of cash, wire transfer, or certified or cashier’s check in the amount of Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc) $40,000 payable to the order of the School Corporation is required to be submitted by the Purchaser not later than 3:30 p.m. (EST) on the next business day following Hagerman, Inc. the award. If such Deposit is not received by that time, the School Corporation may reject the bid. No interest on the Deposit will accrue to the Purchaser. The Deposit 10315 Allisonville Road will be applied to the purchase price of the Bonds. In the event the Purchaser fails to honor its accepted bid, the Deposit will be retained by the School Corporation as Fishers, IN 46038 liquidated damages. BID DOCUMENTS: Interested Bidders may purchase Bidding Documents at The Purchaser shall make payment for such Bonds and accept delivery thereof within five days after being notified that the Bonds are ready for delivery, at such place Eastern Engineering. Documents will be available on or after February 18, 2020. in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as the Purchaser may designate, or at such other location mutually agreed to by the School Corporation and the Purchaser. The Documents are available electronically by contacting: Bonds will be ready for delivery within 45 days after the date of sale. If the School Corporation fails to have the Bonds ready for delivery prior to the close of banking Tammy Dean, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] hours on the forty fifth day after the date of sale, the Purchaser may secure the release of the bid upon request in writing, filed with the School Corporation.The Mike Holtkamp, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] Purchaser is expected to apply to a securities depository registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to make such Bonds depository eligible. If Hagerman, Inc. Main Office (Fishers, IN): (317) 577-6836. the Bonds are reoffered, at the time of delivery of the Bonds to the Purchaser, the Purchaser will be required to certify to the School Corporation the initial reoffering Documents will also be available from Eastern Engineering price to the public of a substantial amount of each maturity of the Bonds. http://distribution.easternengineering.com/View/Default.aspx All provisions of the bid form and Preliminary Official Statement (as hereinafter defined) are incorporated herein.As set forth in the Preliminary Official Statement, Contact at Eastern Engineering is: the Purchaser agrees by submission of their bid to assist the School Corporation in establishing the issue price of the Bonds under the terms outlined therein and shall Sean Keefe execute and deliver to the School Corporation at closing an “issue price” certificate, together with the supporting pricing wires or equivalent communications, with such Email: [email protected] / Office: (317) 598-0661 ext. 313 modifications as may be appropriate or necessary, in the reasonable judgment of the Purchaser, the School Corporation and Ice Miller LLP (“Bond Counsel”). Any questions concerning bidding this project, project completion, scheduling, Bidders must comply with the rules of PARITY® (the “Rules”) in addition to requirements of this Notice. To the extent there is a conflict between the Rules and this project administration, bidder questions, etc. shall be directed to: Notice, this Notice shall control. Bidders may change and submit bids as many times as they wish during the sale, but they may not withdraw a submitted bid. The last Mike Holtkamp, Hagerman, Inc. [email protected] bid submitted by a bidder prior to the deadline for the receipt of bids will be compared to all other final bids to determine the winning bid. During the sale, no bidder Hagerman, Inc. Main Office (Fishers, IN): (317) 577-6836. will see any other bidder’s bid, nor will they see the status of their bid relative to other bids (e.g., whether their bid is a leading bid). It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect BID DOCUMENTS - REVIEW: Construction will be in accordance with the thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful bidder therefor to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with the terms of its bid documents, which may be viewed at the following locations, as well as local proposal. No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be a part of any Bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability shall hereafter attach plan rooms: to the School Corporation or any of its officers or agents because of or on account of such numbers.All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP identification 1. Noblesville Schools numbers on the Bonds shall be paid for by the School Corporation; provided, however, that the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said numbers shall 18025 River Road be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the Purchaser. The Purchaser will also be responsible for any other fees or expenses it incurs in connection with the Noblesville, IN 46062 resale of the Bonds. 2. Hagerman, Inc The approving opinion of Bond Counsel, together with a transcript of the proceedings relating to the issuance of the Bonds and closing papers in the usual form 10315 Allisonville Road showing no litigation questioning the validity of the Bonds, will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the School Corporation. Fishers, IN 46038 The Bonds are being issued for the purpose of the purchase of real estate and site improvements, and will be direct obligations of the School Corporation payable out 317-577-6836 of ad valorem taxes to be collected on the taxable property within the School Corporation; however, the School Corporation’s collection of the levy may be limited by 3. CSO Architects, Inc. operation of I.C. 6 1.1 20.6, which provides taxpayers with tax credits for property taxes attributable to different classes of property in an amount that exceeds certain 8831 Keystone Crossing percentages of the gross assessed value of that property. The School Corporation is required by law to fully fund the payment of debt service on the Bonds in an Indianapolis, IN 46240 amount sufficient to pay the debt service, regardless of any reduction in property tax collections due to the application of such tax credits.The School Corporation may BID SECURITY: Bids are not required to include a Bid Security or Bid not be able to levy or collect additional property taxes to make up this shortfall. The School Corporation is a school corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of Bond or Certified Check in the form of a bid bond or certified check in the I.C. 20 23; the Bonds will not be “private activity bonds” as defined in Section 141 of the Code. amount no less than five (5) percent of the Bid Sum including all add alternates. The Bonds constitute an indebtedness only of the School Corporation. In the opinion of Bond Counsel, under the existing federal statutes, decisions, regulations PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND: A Performance Bond and rulings, the interest on the Bonds is exempt from all income taxation in Indiana. In the opinion of Bond Counsel, under the existing federal statutes, decisions, and Payment Bond in the amount of one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract regulations and rulings, the interest on the Bonds is excludable from gross income for purposes of federal income taxation. Amount may be required of the successful bidder. Bidders will provide a cost for The School Corporation has prepared a Preliminary Official Statement (the “Preliminary Official Statement”) relating to the Bonds which it has deemed nearly final. these bonds on the bid form. A copy of the Preliminary Official Statement may be obtained from the School Corporation’s advisor, Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated, 30 South Meridian SAFETY: All Contractors shall comply with OSHA and IOSHA rules and Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. Within seven (7) business days of the sale, the School Corporation will provide the successful bidder with sufficient regulations regarding Safety for this project and All contractors shall abide by copies of the Final Official Statement (the “Final Official Statement”) at the School Corporation’s expense in order for such bidder to comply with Section (b)(4) of the 2017 Hagerman Safety manual. The safety manual can be found accessible at the SEC Rule 15c2-12 and the rules of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board. Additional copies, at the Purchaser’s expense, must be requested within five (5) www.thehagermangroup.com using password “safety.” business days of the sale. Inquiries concerning matters contained in the Preliminary Official Statement must be made and pricing and other information necessary to TAXES, PERMITS, INSPECTIONS: All Bids shall be submitted without complete the Final Official Statement must be submitted by the Purchaser within two (2) business days following the sale to be included in the Final Official Statement. inclusion in the bid price for the amounts, if any, of Indiana State Gross Retail If the Bonds are reoffered by an underwriter, the School Corporation agrees to enter into a continuing disclosure undertaking (the “Master Agreement”) in order to and Use Tax (generally called the “Sales Tax”) for materials and properties permit the Purchaser to comply with the SEC Rule 15c2 12, as amended to the date hereof (the “SEC Rule”). A copy of the Master Agreement is available from the that are to be purchased by the Bidder that will become a permanent part of the School Corporation or advisor at the addresses below. Project. Owner will provide a tax exempt form. The School Corporation has further agreed to comply with the Purchaser’s reasonable requests to provide or disclose information and make appropriate filings which RL3138 2/19/2020, 2/26/2020 may be required in order for such purchaser to comply with the SEC Rule. Further information relative to said issue and a copy of the Preliminary Official Statement may be obtained upon application to Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Incorporated, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 600, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, advisor to the School Corporation; or Dr. Sherry Grate, Superintendent of the School FOR Corporation, 1143 East 181st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074. If bids are submitted by mail, they should be addressed to the School Corporation, attention of the 2020 STREET REHABILITATION – CONTRACT II Superintendent of the School Corporation, Dr. Sherry Grate, Superintendent of the School Corporation, 1143 East 181st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074. Contract No.: EN-320-02 Dated this 24th day of February, 2020. NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA /s/ Duane Lutz Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and Safety, Secretary, Board of School Trustees City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Westfield Washington Schools Indiana, until 9:00 a.m. (local time) on March 13, 2020 and then will be publicly RL3177 2/24/2020, 3/2/2020 opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on March 13, 2020. Any bid(s) received later than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on March 13, 2020 will be returned unopened. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Base bid work for which proposals are to be Westfield Civil City, Hamilton County, Indiana received is for the construction of approximately 700 tons of full depth patching, Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 67000 square yards of surface pavement milling, 170 square yards of ADA ramp Local Fund Local Fund Beg Cash & Inv Bal End Cash & Inv Bal replacement, 750 square yards of sidewalk replacement, 8600 tons of HMA surface Number Name Jan. 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2019 and wedge and level, and 5500 linear feet of pavement striping. Alternate bid work Governmental 101 General $13,520,133.48 $30,806,295.28 $25,944,421.81 $18,382,006.95 for which proposals are to be received is for the construction of approximately Activities 201 Motor Vehicle Highway $2,090,332.35 $2,326,814.00 $2,434,993.01 $1,982,153.34 5000 linear feet of HMA alley reconstruction, 300 tons of full depth patching, 202 Local Road And Street $1,347,506.78 $971,510.35 $590,508.51 $1,728,508.62 28000 square yards of surface pavement milling, 140 square yards of ADA ramp 203 Fire Operation $4,429,255.74 $8,793,605.79 $9,399,930.84 $3,822,930.69 replacement, 700 square yards of sidewalk replacement, 2800 tons of HMA surface 204 Park Impact $1,229,413.34 $1,567,934.00 $593,993.52 $2,203,353.82 and wedge and level, and 15000 linear feet of pavement striping. 205 Greenspace Beautification $2,189.20 $0.00 $0.00 $2,189.20 BID DOCUMENTS: Electronic copies of the Specifications and Contract 206 Parks Programming/Events $45,691.60 $100,632.87 $131,916.55 $14,407.92 Documents may be obtained on or after February 24, 2020 by sending an 209 Performance/Maint $690,839.01 $102,508.66 $0.00 $793,347.67 email to [email protected] and [email protected] requesting 230 Fire Donation Fund $5,000.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5,000.00 instructions to download project documents. In the email request, state project 239 Law Enforcement $320,445.28 $64,203.14 $118,473.25 $266,175.17 name and company information with primary contact (address, phone, fax, and 241 Police Donation $14,305.64 $15,314.90 $4,609.04 $25,011.50 email.) 242 Leaf $326.91 $0.00 $0.00 $326.91 Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms contained in 250 Golf Cart Fund $11,479.94 $3,850.00 $320.00 $15,009.94 the Contract Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied by a completely filled 257 LOIT Special Distribution $992,156.91 $1,008,147.37 $1,932,537.14 $67,767.14 out Form No. 96 (Revised 2013), and acceptable bid security. Any Bid not 262 Parks Rental Fees $49,871.17 $12,840.00 $883.65 $61,827.52 accompanied by the aforementioned required items shall be deemed to be a non- 264 Road & Street Improvement $2,062,100.25 $4,051,751.36 $2,863,147.18 $3,250,704.43 responsive Bid. 267 EMS $44,180.47 $665,995.95 $649,362.03 $60,814.39 No Bidder may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days following the 268 Emergency Medical Services/Ambulanc $514,837.88 $0.00 $514,837.88 $0.00 date set for the receiving of bids. The City reserves the right to retain any and 269 Training Facility Center $194,316.67 $84,647.43 $113,829.56 $165,134.54 all bids for a period of not more than 60 days and said bid shall remain in full 270 IT Surplus City Equipment $33,524.84 $2,762.00 $50.00 $36,236.84 force and effect during said time. The City further reserves the right to waive 301 Eastside Tif $1,226,758.89 $2,254,340.67 $2,651,612.46 $829,487.10 informalities and to award the Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the 302 Aurora Tif $40,389.42 $4,541.34 $15.00 $44,915.76 City of Noblesville or to reject all bids. 305 Grand Junction TIF $2,817,453.38 $1,777,594.07 $645,920.00 $3,949,127.45 BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable certified 309 Eagletown Tif $1,396,991.07 $707,410.40 $354,012.50 $1,750,388.97 check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an acceptable bid bond in the 316 Main St TIF 2011B Debt Sv $523,253.93 $494,387.69 $97,413.17 $920,228.45 amount equal to five percent of the total bid price executed by an incorporated 317 146th St TIF $535,089.34 $313,152.44 $740.00 $847,501.78 surety company in good standing and qualified to do business in the State of 318 Gigabit Broadband TIF $8,825.11 $164,534.54 $82,267.27 $91,092.38 Indiana and whose name appears of the current Treasury Department Circular 570. 319 Spring Mill Sta TIF $178,221.05 $174,034.19 $290.00 $351,965.24 BONDS: A Performance Bond and Payment Bond each in the amount of 100 324 Eagletown TIF 2016 DSR $354,117.50 $0.00 $0.00 $354,117.50 percent of the Contract price will be required from the Contractor to whom the 325 Eagletown TIF 2016 Capital Projects $1,283,291.43 $200,000.00 $1,486,686.20 -$3,394.77 work is awarded. 343 GO Bond 5 2016 Debt Serv $55,519.65 $459,884.59 $460,125.02 $55,279.22 QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Bidder, or Sub-Contractor performing 344 GO Bond 2017 $79,039.21 $0.00 $77,966.00 $1,073.21 work type, must be on the most current Indiana Department of Transportation 345 GO Bond 2017 Debt Serv $60,664.00 $414,266.75 $425,532.50 $49,398.25 Pre-Qualified Contractors list at the date of the Bid Opening for the types of 346 GO Bond 2018 $2,553,882.50 $0.00 $1,248,454.43 $1,305,428.07 work involved with this project, including, but not limited to “Placing Asphalt 347 GO Bond 2018 Debt Service $0.00 $1,213,223.08 $1,055,430.33 $157,792.75 Pavement”, “Asphalt Pavement Milling”, “Traffic Control: Pavement Markings”, 348 GO Bond 2019 $0.00 $5,000,000.00 $395,198.46 $4,604,801.54 and “Surface Masonry and Misc. Concrete.” 360 GP Diamond Escrow $0.00 $265,482.63 $250,000.00 $15,482.63 All contractors, suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate 5 years of 361 Grand Junction Ban Construction $0.00 $10,086,176.57 $7,258,613.16 $2,827,563.41 progressive experience in work similar in nature to this project. All workers 362 Grand Junction Ban SinkFD $0.00 $507,886.79 $463,617.48 $44,269.31 employed on the project shall have documented legal citizenship or immigration 363 Grand Junction Investment $0.00 $41,605,681.11 $10,093,034.51 $31,512,646.60 status. 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Nolan Butler. Total All Funds $49,603,749.84 $151,396,231.91 $109,339,909.25 $91,660,072.50 Notice is further given that the Notice is further given that the RL3179 2/24/2020 hearing will be held on said Petition hearing will be held on said Petition on May 8, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One on April 17, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. One Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Westfield Redevelopment Authority, Hamilton County, Indiana Noblesville, In. 46060. Noblesville, In. 46060. Cash & Investments Combined Statement - 2019 Tiffany Pembroke-Thomas Nolan Vann Local Beg Cash End Cash Petitioner Petitioner Thanks For Fund Local Fund & Inv Bal & Inv Bal Date: January 22, 2020 Date: January 6, 2020 Number Name Jan. 1, 2019 Receipts Disbursements Dec. 31 ,2019 Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams Governmental 326 LIT Bonds 2018 $0.00 $1,741,000.00 $1,738,664.00 $2,336.00 Judicial Officer Judicial Officer Reading Activities 440 Cash w/ Fiscal Agent- RL3107 2/10/20, 2/17/20, 2/24/20 RL3169 2/24/20, 3/2/20, 3/9/20 COIT 2016 Sinkfd $961,765.45 $1,935,727.57 $2,893,595.13 $3,897.89 442 Cash w/ Fiscal Agent-Operating $13,674.14 $3,962.74 $5,796.75 $11,840.13 Total All Funds $975,439.59 $3,680,690.31 $4,638,055.88 $18,074.02 The Reporter RL3178 2/24/2020 [email protected] Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Sports A11 State wrestling finals Eldred, Irick get runner-up finishes By RICHIE HALL nal against Cathedral senior prayer, and usually the INDIANAPOLIS - Holden Parsons. After a match ends up the way I Last Saturday turned into scoreless first period, both want it to, the way we need a fine day for Hamilton wrestlers got escape points it to. County wrestling, as five in the next two periods. “The off-season we senior athletes earned top Thus the score was tied at worked hard, we got things eight places at the IHSAA 1-1 after regulation, so it down, we accomplished state finals at Bankers Life went to a sudden victory goals and now we’re here Fieldhouse. overtime, where Parsons today,” said Farrell, who Two of those wrestlers made a takedown to get the finished his season 41-3. finished as runners-up in win. Carmel’s Gabe Da- their division: Westfield’s Irick finished his season vin finished eighth at 170 Carson Eldred placed sec- 37-2 and became the first pounds. He dropped his ond at 120 pounds, while HSE wrestler to make it to quarter-final match to Hamilton Southeastern’s a championship match. He Plymouth senior Graham Andrew Irick was the later posted a Twitter mes- Calhoun in a 19-7 major 285-pound runner-up. This sage saying “Thank you @ decision, then fell to North marked the first time county HSE_wrestling for every- Central senior Bradley Har- wrestlers reached a champi- thing. No other team or pro- rington by an 8-5 decision onship match since Fishers’ gram I would have wanted in the wrestlebacks and lost Mitch Sliga won back-to- to do it with. I gave it all I an 11-3 major decision to back 195-pound titles in have, much love.” Irick has Evansville Mater Dei soph- 2012 and 2013. committed to wrestle at In- omore Gabe Sollars in the Both Eldred and Irick diana University. seventh-place match. were beaten by Cathedral Two more county wres- Still, it was a good sea- wrestlers in their respec- tlers placed third in their son for Davin, who finished Reporter photo by Kirk Green tive bouts. Eldred took on weight divisions. Suhas the season 36-7 and called Westfield's Carson Eldred, shown here during a morning match, finished as unbeaten sophomore Zeke Chundi earned the bronze at the experience of wrestling the 120-pound runner-up at last Saturday's IHSAA state finals at Bankers 106 pounds and Fishers’ JD at state “unreal.” Seltzer in the 120 final. Selt- Life Fieldhouse. Eldred became the first Shamrocks wrestler to reach a zer got a quick takedown in Farrell took third at 195. “Eighth place isn’t ideal, championship match since Lukas Schaeffer in 2012. the first period and steadi- Chundi won his quar- but being here is a big deal,” ly increased his lead from ter-final over Crown Point said Davin. “I’ve trained al- Farrell also picked up a there. freshman Sammy Goin by most my entire life to get decision win, getting past Eldred finished the sea- a 5-3 decision, but lost to here, so it’s still a good Fort Wayne Carroll junior son at 42-3 and was the first Brownsburg sophomore Lo- thing and it still feels great.” Matt Lepper 5-2. Shamrocks wrestler to reach gan Miller 4-3 in the semi-fi- In the team standings, Irick, at 285 pounds, a championship match since nals. In the third-place Westfield placed 19th with finished the night up with a Lukas Schaeffer got to the match, Chundi got a 4-2 20 points, Hamilton South- 14-4 major decision victory 182 final in 2012. decision win over Roncalli eastern was 23rd with 18 against Franklin Communi- “It feels good,” said El- freshman Bryce Lowery. points, Carmel scored 18 ty sophomore Jacob John- dred. “I wish I could’ve won “I think I wrestled all points to take 24th and Fish- son. my last match, obviously. right,” said Chundi, who ers scored 13 points to place Six other county wres- But I think it’s all kind of finished his senior season 30th. Cathedral won the tlers lost their first-round worked out. I’ve put in a lot 39-4. “There were some ups team state championship match on Friday. At 113 of effort this year and just and downs throughout the by scoring 102 points, with pounds, Carmel sophomore tried my hardest to win and tournament and for the most Crown Point the runner-up Brac Hooper dropped a 7-4 gave everything I had and part, I did okay recovering by totaling 93.5 points. decision to Sullivan fresh- that’s all I could do.” from those downs.” Three wrestlers finished man Lane Gilbert, while Eldred began his run to Farrell opened his day as unbeaten state champi- Westfield junior Dylan the title match with a quar- with a 7-0 decision over ons: Seltzer at 120, Ron- Driver was pinned by ter-final fall over Churubus- Heritage Hills senior Phoe- calli's Alec Viduya at 145 Evansville Mater Dei junior co senior Dominic Heath, nix Rodgers in the quar- and Shenandoah's Silas Cole Ross in the first period. then defeated Wheeler se- ter-finals, but fell in the Allred at 195. Carmel senior Bren- nior Giovanni Diaz in the semi-finals to Mishawaka FIRST-ROUND dan Mattingly dropped a semi-finals by a 3-1 -deci senior Jacob LaPlace by a RESULTS 138-pound match to Rens- sion. 4-3 decision; LaPlace was In matches that took selaer Central senior Eli- Irick probably had the unbeaten going into the fi- place during last Friday’s jah Hickman by an 8-4 toughest road to the final of nals. Farrell then won the first round: decision. At 145, Grey- anyone at the meet. The se- third-place match, 3-1 over Chundi pinned Western hounds junior Jake Shafer nior got past Western junior Culver Academies junior junior Anthony Martin in was pinned by Avon junior 3-2 in the quarter-finals, Eli Pack, getting a take- the second period. Jaden Reynolds in the first then took on Brownsburg’s down in the final few -sec Eldred moved on by a period, while Southeastern Dorian Keys, who was 44-0 onds. 7-3 decision over fellow se- senior Reece Luhmann lost coming into the semi-finals. Farrell said that before nior Sam Scott of Heritage a 5-1 decision to Center It took double overtime, but every match he usually has Hills. Grove junior Riley Rust. Irick won the match 3-2 in his nerves “on a hundred. Davin won his match, Carmel senior Haakon Van an ultimate tiebreak, mak- But before every match, with a 9-4 decision against Beynen lost by a first-peri- Reporter photo by Richie Hall ing an escape to get the win. I put my ankle bands on, Elkhart Memorial junior od fall to Chesterton junior Hamilton Southeastern's Andrew Irick finished as That put Irick in the fi- I thank God, say a little Clayton Lundy. Evan Bates. runner-up at 285 pounds. Noblesville splits games at The Mill By RICHIE HALL It was a good way to ning of the third quarter, NOBLESVILLE - bounce back after a tough making it five 3-pointers If there were words that loss on Saturday, Feb. 15 to in a row for Noblesville. could be assigned to the Fort Wayne Wayne. Brendon Fisher added a Noblesville boys basket- “At Mount Vernon and couple more triples later in ball team’s last Tuesday at Brownsburg, our team the quarter, and his second win over Guerin Catholic, grew more than we have 3 put the Millers up 34-24. the primary word would be at any other point in the “Our guys shot it like “balance.” season,” said Noblesville they do in practice,” said Nine players took to the coach John Peckinpaugh. Peckinpaugh. “Their con- floor for the Millers at The “We had a little hiccup on fidence was good. Midway Mill against the Golden Saturday, but our guys re- through that first quar- Eagles, and all nine scored sponded really, really well ter, I told them ‘Hey, at in the 73-63 victory. The at practice on Monday. some point the lid’s going game was close for the first And then at film again this to come off the hoop and one and three-fourths quar- morning, I thought we were we’re going to start making ters, but Noblesville got really well-prepared.” some of these.’” hot from the 3-point arc to The first quarter fin- The Golden Eagles pull away at the end of the ished in a 7-7 tie. Guerin continued to battle. Joseph first half – the secondary Catholic’s Matthew Gillis Bobilya hit a 3 at the end Reporter photo by Kent Graham word of the game would gave his team a 4-2 lead by of the third, then Kaleb Noblesville's Preston Roberts (left) scored nine points for the Millers, while be “three” – then made a making back-to-back put- Edwards made a couple of Guerin Catholic's Cameron Weitzel (right) had eight points, including two run in the fourth quarter to backs, then Noblesville’s foul shots to keep GC with- 3-pointers, during last Tuesday’s NHS-Golden Eagles game. close the game. EJ Smith and the Golden in 43-38 just a few seconds Eagles’ Bernie McGuin- into the fourth. YOUR STORY ness traded 3-pointers for But Noblesville went REALTORS the last baskets of the pe- on a 10-0 run after that to STARTS HERE. Call me 317.407.6969 riod. take control of the game. 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10 Acres • Noblesville 3 BR / 2 BA • Lakes at Prairie Crossing 3 BR / 1 BA • Fenced Yard See Noblesville . . . Page A13 A12 Sports Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Gymnastics Millers win dual, prepare for sectional By RICHIE HALL NOBLESVILLE - If a sports team measures success by improvement throughout a season, then the Noblesville gymnastics team has definitely had a suc- cessful season. The Millers finished up the regular season last Wednesday by hosting Craw- fordsville in a dual meet at Noblesville East Middle School. The Millers won the meet 88.00-84.225, marking their second-high- est score of the season. Noblesville had scored an 88.70 earlier in the year. “Honestly, I was hoping we’d get into the 90s for today,” said Millers coach Jody Ramey. “We’re going to get there for sec- tionals.” And considering the fact that Nobles- ville scored a 79.05 in its first meet of the year, the team has come a long way. “Looking at where we started this sea- son and where we are ending, it’s huge,” said Ramey. “Especially with half of these girls being beginners, starting out.” Sophomore Hailey Knoll had the Mill- ers’ highest score of the night, with an Reporter photo by Kent Graham 8.425 securing her a first-place finish in the Noblesville's Keira Harper won the floor exercise and balance beam events for the Millers at their gymnastics meet vault. Ramey has been pleased with Knoll’s with Crawfordsville last Wednesday at Noblesville East Middle School. consistency throughout the season. “I know what’s coming from her for last weekend, this after sitting out from sectionals.” Noblesville is now focused on the sec- every competition,” said Ramey. “I’m very competitive gymnastics for the past year. Another high point was Grace Bas- tional, which it will host this year. The sec- proud of her for all she’s doing so far.” Ramey said Harper only had 11 practices tin, who returned from injury to deliver a tional is set for 7 p.m. Friday and will take Freshman Kiera Harper was the top all- before her first meet. strong performance in the floor exercise. place at Noblesville East Middle School. around athlete for Noblesville, taking sec- “That’s tough, coming in after a whole She scored 7.15 for her Wednesday night “We are a team that always seems to ond with a score of 31.375. Harper won the year of being off,” said Ramey. “She’s kind routine. peak at sectionals,” said Ramey. “We’re floor exercise with an 8.30 and the balance of just at the beginning of the season, so to “For her to come back and be able to going to get this done. We’re going to take beam with a 7.90. speak. She’s got bigger things up her sleeve perform this strong, I was very proud of the extra work that it needs to happen to Harper just had her first competition for sectionals, that we’re going to save until her,” said Ramey. make sure it’s done for sectionals.” Boys swimming sectionals Carmel, HSE win team championships The Carmel boys swimming team terfly in a state cut time, advancing him to rolled to another sectional championship the state meet and also received a callback last Saturday afternoon at its home pool. in the breaststroke. Ben Hobson finished The Greyhounds scored 558 points to fourth in diving, which qualified him for claim their 13th consecutive sectional title the regional. Two Shamrocks relay teams and 33rd overall. In addition, Carmel won received callbacks: The medley team of 11 of the 12 events and qualified 23 swims Noah Brauer, Alex Casas, Clayton and Mi- to next weekend’s IHSAA state finals chael Simpson and the 400 free relay team The ‘Hounds started the meet with a of Brauer, Simpson, Evan Lesniewski and new sectional record in the medley relay. Clayton. The team of Wyatt Davis, Ryan Malicki, Noblesville placed third with 275.5 Griffin Hadley and Jake Mitchell clocked points. The Millers were strong in their re- in at 1:30.30. Davis would later set a new lays, with the medley relay team of Cam- record in the individual medley, break- eron Kramer, Aidan Biddle, Eduard Buna ing his own mark with a winning time of and Nicholas Beeson, and the 200 free re- 1:48.61. Gus Rothrock finished second in lay team of Kramer, Isaac Stephan, Tyler that event with a time of 1:49.24, clocking Cox and Beeson both placing third. in under the old sectional record. Guerin Catholic scored 88 points and Davis also took first place in the back- had a diver advance to the regional: Dane stroke, giving him two individual wins Leonard picked up the eighth and final on the day. Jake Mitchell also scored a spot to send him to Fort Wayne. Photo provided double victory, sweeping the 200 and 500 ROYALS DEFEND CHAMPIONSHIP The Hamilton Southeastern boys swim team defended its sectional freestyles. Other Carmel wins came from Hamilton Southeastern continued its championship last Saturday at Fishers. The Royals won seven events and Brandon Edwards in the 50 free, Rothrock winning tradition by winning the Fishers qualified 15 swims to this weekend's state meet. in the butterfly, Hadley in the 100 free, sectional. The Royals scored 537 points Malicki in the breaststroke, the 200 free re- to the Tigers’ 506. Southeastern thus de- free, the 200 free relay team of Harrison, with William Jansen, Sebastian Otero and lay team of Christopher Holmes, Malicki, fended its title from last year and won Streett, Christopher and Rogers, and the Ethan Weiss going 2-3-8. Schwertfeger re- AJ Robertson and Kayden Lancaster and the school’s 26th sectional championship 400 free relay team of Streett, Evan Sell- ceived a callback in the 200 free, Connor the 400 free relay team of Nolan Kopp, overall in boys swimming. ers, Eden and Rogers. In all, HSE qualified Carlile in the IM, and Israel Harding and Rothrock, Edwards and Ethan Johns. The Royals won seven events, starting 15 swims for state, including callbacks for Logan Ayres in the backstroke. Winners automatically advance to with the medley relay team of Andrew Sellers in the 200 free, Harrison and Eden Hamilton Heights competed in this state, as do any other swims that beat state Christopher, Andrew Truxall, Connor Har- in the IM, Christopher in the 50 free and sectional for the first time and placed cut times. Carmel had eight of those: Ro- rison and Zack Bostock. Harrison would Sellers in the 500 free. seventh with 117 points. The Huskies throck and Malicki in the IM, Lancaster later win the butterfly event, with Bostock Runner-up Fishers had five event wins had two relays finish six, starting with and Kopp in the 200 free, Griffin Seaver in placing first in the breaststroke. and qualified 13 swims for the state meet. the medley relay team of Eli VanHaaren, the butterfly, Edwards in the 100 free, Lan- Other winners for HSE were DJ Rog- Tigers individual winners were Aaron Josh Snay, Grant Forrer and Alex Knep- caster and Seaver in the 500 free and Had- ers in the 50 free, AJ Ricafort in diving, Frollo in the 200 free, Kyle Ponsler in the per, then finishing with the 400 free relay ley and Kopp in the backstroke. The Grey- Keegan Streett in the 100 free and Marcus IM and Jackson Carlile in the 500 free. All team of Joe Ringer, Grant Forrer, Snay hounds’ JT Curcio placed third in diving Eden in the backstroke. All of the swim- three swimmers were part of the winning and VanHaaren. and will advance to Tuesday’s Homestead mers advance to the Friday state prelimi- 200 and 400 free relays, joining Bruno Ki- UNIVERSITY’S PRIEST diving regional, which will take place at naries, while Ricafort heads to Fort Wayne tazuka in the 200 and Tyler Schwertfeger WINS BACKSTROKE Summit Middle School in Fort Wayne. on Tuesday for the diving regional. in the 400. At the North Central sectional, Univer- Two Carmel swimmers received call- Ricafort will be joined in the diving re- Fishers’ medley relay team of Logan sity’s Keegan Priest won the backstroke backs to state: Johns in the 100 free and gional by teammates Jack Bisesi and Gabe Ayres, Daniel Bennett, Connor Carlile and and will be making a return trip to the state Kevin Sweeney in the breaststroke. Ruiz, who placed fifth and seventh respec- Kitazuka earned a state cut time, as did finals. Westfield had a fantastic meet, - scor tively to earn qualifying spots. Southeast- Jackson Carlile in the 200 free, and Frollo Priest clocked in at 53.10 seconds to ing 372.5 points to finish in second place. ern also had three state cut swim times: and Ponsler in the 500 free. The Tigers also finish first in that event. The Trailblazers Cameron Clayton took second in the but- Streett in the 200 free, Rogers in the 100 had three divers qualify for the regional, finished eighth as a team with 119 points.

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VINCENT’S CARMEL DOWNTOWN NOBLESVILLE www.godbyfurniture.com BEHIND THE BP® GAS STATION INTERSECTION OF 146TH ST & HWY 37 Week of Feb. 24, 2020 Sports A13 Huskies fall to LCC, Boys basketball sectional pairings announced overwhelm Tri-West The IHSAA announced the pairings for The semi-finals begin March 6 with Hamilton Heights dropped a Hamilton Heights got a nice the girls basketball sectional tournament on Lebanon playing the Manual-Shortridge hard-fought Hoosier Conference win for its final home game of Sunday. winner in the first game, then Bishop Cha- championship game at Lafayette the season last Saturday, taking Hamilton County’s Class 4A schools tard will face the Guerin Catholic-Braves Central Catholic 68-61 last Fri- care of Tri-West 75-51. will play at Noblesville this year for Sec- winner in the second semi-final. day. The Huskies outscored the tional 8 competition. The tournament be- In Class 2A, Sheridan itravels to Black- The Knights led 13-9 after Bruins in each of the four quar- gins on Tuesday, March 3 with Fishers ford to compete in Sectional 39. The Black- the first quarter and 37-27 at ters, leading 18-15 after the first playing Zionsville in the first game, then hawks will play the opening game of the halftime. The Huskies played and 33-28 at halftime. Heights Hamilton Southeastern will face Carmel. tournament on March 3, taking on Tipton. even with Central Catholic in the poured in 26 points in the third Westfield and the Millers both got the Blackford and Madison-Grant will play the second half, but the Knights were period to put the game out of bye and advance to the Friday, March 6 second game of the night. able to keep their lead. Hochstedler reach. semi-finals. The Shamrocks will take on the In the March 6 semi-finals, Eastbrook Gus Etchison led Heights with 22 Etchison scored 29 points for the Zionsville-Fishers winner, with the Millers will face the Sheridan-Tipton in that eve- points, followed by Camron Knott’s 12 Huskies, including three 3-pointers, and hosting the Royals-Greyhounds winner. ning’s first game, with Taylor playing the points and Lucas Letsinger’s 11 points. All also handed out seven assists. Camron In Class 3A, Hamilton Heights plays in Blackford-Madison-Grant winner in the three Huskies players made three 3-point- Knott added 10 points and led the re- Sectional 24 at New Castle. The Huskies second game of the night. ers. Etchison also handed out seven assists. bounds with four. Luke Carroll made will play the first game of the tournament University plays at Sectional 42, which Hudson Hochstedler led the rebounds with three blocked shots. on March 3, taking on the host Trojans. takes place at Heritage Christian and is a five, and also had five assists and four Heights is 14-7 and plays at Harrison on Muncie Burris will play Yorktown after- seven-team sectional. The Trailblazers will steals. Tuesday to finish the regular season. wards in another first-round game. take on Scecina in the lone March 3 game. The Heights-New Castle winner Wednesday, March 4 first-round games will play Jay County in the first March 6 will see Howe face off against Covenant semi-final, while Delta will face off against Christian, then Heritage Christian will play ‘Hawks drop two games the Burris-Yorktown winner in the second Irvington Prep Academy. Park Tudor got semi-final. the bye and will play the Scecina-Univer- Sheridan dropped a Guerin Catholic travels to Shortridge sity winner in the first March 6 semi-final, hard-fought game to Lapel for Sectional 27. In March 3 first-round with the two Wednesday winners facing off 67-63 last Tuesday at Larry games, Manual will play Shortridge, then in the second semi-final. Hobbs Hall. the Golden Eagles will take on Circle City All sectional championship games are The Blackhawks trailed Conferernce rival Brebeuf Jesuit. scheduled for Saturday, March 7. 17-13 after the first quar- ter; Silas DeVaney had six points during that peri- od. Sheridan poured in 23 Westfield on a five-game win streak . . . points in the second quar- ter, allowing the ‘Hawks to take a 36-34 lead into half- 'Rocks get three victories time. Kyle Eden hit two 3-pointers in the second, Westfield picked up three wins last then held off a Franklin Central comeback totaling eight points. week, including a victory in the Hoosier in the fourth. The Bulldogs came Crossroads Conference. Smith scored 26 points for Westfield, back to tie the game at 49- First, the Shamrocks scored a big vic- including five 3-pointers, and also handed 49 after three quarters, then tory at Western Boone last Tuesday, beat- out eight assists and pulled seven rebounds. outscored Sheridan 18-14 ing the Stars 57-34. The ‘Rocks outscored DePasquale added 19 points and Cam Haff- in the fourth. Eden scored WeBo in each of the four quarters. Westfield ner scored 18 points. seven points in that period. led 15-11 after one period and 29-19 at half- The ‘Rocks won their fifth game in a Eden and DeVaney time, then ran away with the game in the row last Saturday, beating New Castle 47- both finished with 15 third quarter by outscoring the Stars 15-4. 37 at the Trojans’ gym. points, two of four Black- Braden Smith hit four 3-pointers to score New Castle led the Shamrocks 8-7 after hawks players in double 12 points, with Nic DePasquale adding 10 the first quarter, but Westfield was able to figures. Nolan Buckner points. Smith collected six rebounds and move ahead 20-18 by halftime. The ‘Rocks made three 3s on his way handed out four assists, while DePasquale held a 30-26 advantage after three periods, to 13 points, while Ethan pulled five rebounds. then pulled away in the fourth quarter, out- Moistner scored 11 points Westfield held off Franklin Central 68- scoring the Trojans 17-11. and pulled eight rebounds. 66 in a back-and-forth conference game last Smith scored 20 points for Westfield Eden handed out five -as Friday at The Rock. and also collected five rebounds. Matthew sists. The Flashes leaped out to a 25-19 lead Penley added 10 points and Haffner pulled Sheridan lost its final after the first quarter, but the Shamrocks four rebounds. home game of the season took control in the second period, allowing The Shamrocks finished HCC play 4-3 last Saturday, falling to FC only eight points. As a result, Westfield and are 15-6 overall. They return to The Western Boone 72-40 at led 38-33 at halftime. The ‘Rocks added to Rock on Tuesday to host Frankfort for their Larry Hobbs Hall. their and were up 55-45 after three quarters, regular-season finale. The Stars led the Black- hawks 19-7 after the first Reporter photo by Kirk Green quarter. Sheridan came Sheridan’s Ethan Moistner scored 11 points for the back to pour in 20 points Blackhawks during their game with Western Boone in the second period, with last Saturday. Will Zachery hitting two WeBo outscored Sheridan added 11 points. 3-pointers on his way to 35-11 in the second half. The Blackhawks are eight points in that quarter. Zachery finished the 5-16 and play their regu- That kept the ‘Hawks with- game with 13 points, in- lar-season finale Friday at in 37-27 at the half, but cluding three 3s. Moistner Frankton. Noblesville from Page A11 game with 18 points, inpaugh. “Found a way to 41 with 2:36 remaining in including three 3s, and make it a game.” the fourth. But that’s when eight rebounds. Wilson The game was close a sudden outburst got No- was next with 13 points. during the first part of the blesville back in it. Roberts added nine, while first quarter, which opened Fisher drained a Gadis and Lloyd (who had with both teams exchang- 3-pointer to start the run. a great game off the bench) ing 3-pointers. Alex Hunt’s Seconds later, Wilson made Family Law both scored eight. triple tied the game at 3-3. a free throw. The Millers More proof of balance: But Avon took over af- got the ball back and Wil- Personal Injury All seven Millers players ter that, eating up most of son scored while being that attempted a 3-point the first period and the be- fouled. Avon got called for shot made at least one 3. ginning of the second with a technical foul, and after Estate Planning Smith led the way with a 17-4 run. That put the making the and-1, Wilson three, while Fisher and Wil- Orioles up 20-7 early in the hit both free throws. Litigation son both had two triples. second period. “Evan did a lot of good Guerin Catholic had “We came out sluggish things for us,” said Peckin- good balance as well. Mc- there out of the gate,” said paugh. Guardianship Guinness led the scoring Peckinpaugh. “Dug our- Just like that, Nobles- with 18 points, with Bobi- selves in a hole. They’re ville was only down 52-50. Adoption lya adding 17. Gillis fin- as talented as anybody in Wilson then scored after the ished with eight points, as our conference. If you give Orioles made a free throw, Real Estate Law did Cameron Weitzel, who them some confidence and and the Millers were with- made two 3-pointers. Gillis get them going, then they in 53-52. But Avon would had six rebounds and Mc- can play. And they made us hold them off, finishing the Guinness collected five. play tonight.” game with a 5-of-6 effort While Noblesville fell The Millers began to from the line. short in its regular-season find themselves after that. Peckinpaugh called and Hoosier Crossroads Lloyd came off the bench the Millers student section Conference finale with and helped out big in the “amazing.” Avon last Friday, it was still second quarter, scoring “It was awesome,” a game to remember at The seven points, including a said Peckinpaugh. “If we Mill. 3-pointer that got Nobles- get crowds like that ev- The Millers were down ville within 22-14. The ery night, it’d be pretty 11 points with two and Millers were able to stay at cool. And they helped us a half minutes left in the that margin going into half- get back in the game. Our fourth quarter before mak- time, trailing 26-18. student section was off ing a huge comeback in Noblesville was still the charts, and it’s kind of front of a loud crowd. No- within 34-24 with 6:08 left like old-school Noblesville blesville cut the Orioles’ in the third quarter, this af- basketball.” lead to one with a little ter two free throws from Hunt finished the game over a minute to go before Hunt and a basket by Fish- with 13 points, with Wilson Avon escaped with a 60-54 er. The Orioles went on an scoring 10. Lloyd scored 136 South Ninth Street victory. 8-2 run at that point to lead nine points. “I like the way our guys 42-26. Noblesville finished Noblesville, IN 46060 didn’t give up,” said Peck- Jordan Gadis helped HCC play 1-6 and the regu- inpaugh. He said it could’ve out with four points late in lar season 11-12. The Gold- [email protected] easily wound up being a 20 the third quarter, but Avon en Eagles are 14-7 and are [email protected] or 30-point game. kept the Millers at arm’s off until Tuesday then they (317) 773-1974 “But we just kept fight- length for much of the sec- play their regular-season fi- Raymond M. Adler Seth R. Wilson ing, fighting,” said Peck- ond half, still leading 52- nale at Anderson. A14 Sports Week of Feb. 24, 2020 IU women's basketball team honors Courtney Cox Cole Photo provided Noblesville basketball legend Courtney Cox Cole was honored during last Sunday's Indiana University women's basketball game. Cole's family was named as honorary captains at the game. Cole was a 1994 graduate of IU's Kelly School of Business and helped the Hoosiers to a runner-up finish in the WNIT tournament in 1991.

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