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By TYLER FENWICK [email protected] is a step closer to knowing for sure which nonviolent offenders use a disproportionate amount of public safety and health resources.

he city-county council’s Public Safety and ence working on similar initiatives in the health care Criminal Justice Committee approved a six- field and pointed out that complexities seem to always month project to define and identify what are pop up during the project that can prolong the time it referred to as high utilizers of multiple sys- takes to complete. Ttems, or HUMS. Tim Moriarty, who’s served as special counsel to City leaders hope the project will lead to a repeatable Mayor Joe Hogsett since 2016, said the six-moth method to help them develop a strategy to reduce that timeline is meant to get a repeatable tool, not learn number of people and get them the mental health and everything. addiction treatment they may need. “Every ounce of data we need, we’re not gonna get it Health department starts The project, which would start in early April, was in six months. We know that,” he said. “We’re gonna unanimously approved by the 12-person committee at take all the data we can get, process it and come to an new campaign in the Feb. 26 meeting and will cost $1.3 million. fight against opioids Democratic councilor John Barth said he has experi- See CITY A7 ®

By BREANNA COOPER [email protected]

What does drug addiction look like? Substance abuse disorder affects either gender, any race and people of all ages. The Marion County Public Health De- partment’s new multimedia campaign, “What Are Friends For?” aims to help Indianapolis residents get a better under- standing of what opioid addiction looks like, and how they can help themselves and loved ones recover from the disease. According to Curt Brantingham, public information coordinator for the health department, the department received two grants from the National Association of County and City Health Officials totaling $341,873 for radio, TV and social media advertisements meant to shatter stereo- types about what drug addiction looks like. The advertisements, which began the first week of March, also provide information on Narcan and naloxone, which is used to save individuals who are overdosing. During a press conference Feb. 27, Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the health department, said medical professionals today are more likely to use Narcan to revive a patient during an overdose than Members of the city-county council’s Public Safety and Criminal Justice Committee at a Feb. 26 See FIGHT A3 ® meeting at the Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center. (Photo/Tyler Fenwick)

State lawmakers putting up roadblocks for Indianapolis

TYLER FENWICK [email protected]

The 2020 legislative session is nearly finished, but some lawmakers are using their final days in the Indiana Statehouse to disrupt local politics in Indianapolis. An amendment added to a bill concerning imminent domain would nullify parts of a package of proposals passed by the Indianapolis City- County Council that help protect renters. Another amendment added to a bill that addresses a regional devel- opment group in would penalize IndyGo for not following an earlier rule and jeopardize the future of the Purple Line and Blue Line. The bills carrying both amendments passed in their respective cham- bers and now go to a conference committee — which includes Demo- crats and Republicans from the House and Senate — for final passage. The last day for conference committees to meet is scheduled for March 13. The fight for renter protections Indianapolis renters faced 11,570 evictions in 2016, according to a

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Princeton University study. That was ing legal assistance or resources to almost 32 households every day. renters, but it shifts the burden of The only other city in America with proof from landlords, as it was writ- more: New York City. ten in Hogsett’s proposal, to tenants. It’s why housing advocates, faith Under Hogsett’s proposal, land- leaders and renters were ready to cel- lords would face a fi ne of $2,500 and ebrate a set of proposals introduced $7,500 for violating the anti-retali- by Mayor Joe Hogsett’s adminis- ation measures, but Senate Bill 340 tration, which would help further takes away fi nes and instead gives protect tenants by creating programs tenants one month’s rent. such as an information hotline and If a court sides with the landlord, making landlords tell them their however, the landlord can recover rights and responsibilities. damages and attorney fees. Hogsett signed Proposals 40 and 41 Amy Nelson, executive director of on Feb. 24, but he did so in a cloud the Fair Housing Center of Central of uncertainty. Indiana, said this is a continuation of About a half mile from the city- the Indiana Legislature’s history of county building, in the Indiana favoring landlords over tenants. their hopes on the language be- county voters supported a .25 tax in- Statehouse, lawmakers on the “It’s important for our legislators to ing stricken or at least reworked to crease dedicated to expanding public House Judiciary Committee passed remember they don’t just represent better favor tenants, in conference transit including bus rapid transit an amendment on Senate Bill 340 landlords,” she said. “They represent committee. and a more frequent and connected earlier in the day that would nullify tenants.” Republican Rep. David Wolkins, network, that was not dependent on two major parts of the effort: fi ning Nelson said it’s also unlikely that who sponsored the bill in the House, private funds,” the statement read. “… landlords who retaliate against ten- tenants would feel comfortable call- said he expects the conference com- The amendment, as it’s written today, ants for reporting poor housing, and ing the information hotline or using mittee to consider if the amendment would jeopardize IndyGo’s ability to requiring landlords to notify tenants other programs meant to help them is relevant to the bill. implement the plan voters supported, of their rights and responsibilities. because they would no longer be and the additional service IndyGo The amendment was brought adequately protected from landlord RETALIATION AGAINST has already introduced.” forward by the Indiana Apartment retaliation. INDYGO IndyGo’s “limited resources” were Association, which represents land- Nearly 300 organizations and indi- focused on launching the Red Line When the Indiana Legislature lords. viduals signed a letter to Republican in September 2019, spokesperson passed a law in 2014 allowing In- Rep. Robin Shackleford (D-India- House Speaker Brian Bosma oppos- Faith Chadwick said, so IndyGo dyGo to secure dedicated funding napolis) introduced an amendment ing the bill. The list includes mayors, didn’t get nonprofi t status for its through a referendum, lawmakers on the House fl oor in an attempt to social workers, disability rights activ- foundation — the Indianapolis included a provision that, six years erase that language from the bill, but ists, the Indianapolis Urban League Public Transportation Foundation — later, is back in the spotlight. it was defeated along party lines. and more. until June 2019. In exchange for an income tax to “Republicans are constantly preach- Jessica Fraser, director of Indiana The foundation’s board chair, Rick raise money for projects — including ing that we need to let those at the Institute for Working Families, a Wilson, said in a statement the foun- the recently opened Red Line and local level make these types of deci- signee of the letter, said the group dation can now “move forward in the upcoming Blue and Purple lines sions,” she said. “Yet, here we are wasn’t even paying attention to Sen- supporting innovative and accessible — the law stipulates IndyGo would stripping control from the local level ate Bill 340 originally because it was mobility projects in the Indianapolis need to match 10% of its new tax and hurting Hoosier renters in the a mostly mundane bill. If it wasn’t area.” revenue with private dollars. process.” for Nelson knowing what was going “The idea that the Foundation But lawmakers didn’t include any The bill passed 62-31 in the House on, she said, renter advocates would would have been able to raise these penalties for not raising private on March 2. have had even less time to organize funds in advance of the opening of money, and IndyGo hasn’t followed The Indiana Apartment Associa- against the bill. the Red Line is not aligned with the that part of the law. tion did not agree to an interview but Fraser emphasized that unstable reality of the challenges and time Sen. Aaron Freeman (R-Indianap- said in a statement Senate Bill 340 housing can lead to instability in constraints of making a brand new olis) introduced an amendment to “will not prohibit cities from provid- other parts of life. non-profi t operational,” he said. House Bill 1279 that would require ing legal assistance or resources to Renters who challenge their land- IndyGo did not answer questions the state to withhold 10% of In- tenants in need.” lord in court but aren’t found to have about how much money the founda- dyGo’s local income tax revenue in The statement went on: “We are a good enough argument would be tion currently has, but the Central years that it didn’t meet the private committed to providing safe and on the hook for that landlord’s dam- Indiana Community Foundation, funding threshold. affordable housing throughout the ages and attorney fees. In that case, which manages the fund, announced The bill passed, 43-7, in the House state of Indiana and do not want Fraser said, the family’s food budget a donation of $35,000 on March 2. patchwork regulations in various could take a hit, just as an example. on March 3. In a statement, IndyGo highlighted cities to hinder our ability to provide “Housing has such a detrimental Contact staff writer Tyler Fenwick the support it’s received for expan- stable housing in our communities.” impact on all these other pieces,” she at 317-762-7853. Follow him on Twit- sion of services. It is technically true that the bill said. ter @Ty_Fenwick. does not prohibit cities from provid- Housing advocates are now staking “Nearly 60 percent of Marion

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they are CPR to revive a patient dur- who administers the drug to call for help, and it’s not going to result The health department is also ing a heart attack. One of the goals emergency services. in a criminal case.” working with organizations such as of the multimedia campaign is to not While a person revived with Nar- The opioid epidemic looks different the Indianapolis Urban League and only build empathy regarding drug can or naloxone is not protected in the Black community. To com- the Indiana Minority Health Coali- addiction but to spread the message against criminal charges, Marion bat the opioid crisis among African tion to use the advertisements to that Naloxone is accessible to those County Sheriff’s Office Captain Americans, the health department spread the message that substance struggling with substance abuse Mitchell Gore said Marion County is working with the religious com- abuse is a treatable disease. disorder. residents shouldn’t be concerned munity to address the stigma and “Substance abuse disorder is a Thanks to Aaron’s Law — named about being arrested. The first prior- spread information about available chronic illness,” Caine said. “It re- after 20-year-old Aaron Sims, who ity should be getting help. resources. quires treatment and can affect any died of a heroin overdose in 2013 “We know that there’s been some “Rev. [David] Greene is the presi- of us … [This campaign] is remind- — Hoosiers who are caretakers of rumblings around Central Indiana dent of Concerned Clergy and works ing us what friends are for and how or live with someone addicted to about charging individuals who with about 35 Black churches, with we can reach out to do our part, as a opioids can receive a prescription for receive services after an overdose,” two of the largest Black churches friend, to help our loved ones … find Narcan. An individual who admin- Gore said. “We don’t participate in among them,” Caine said. “They’re the resources they need to combat isters Narcan will not be charged for that. To my knowledge, the Marion talking to their congregations about substance abuse disorder.” possession or practicing medicine County prosecutor’s office wouldn’t substance abuse disorder … during without a license, as long as they are charge people like they may in other service … to help share these com- Contact staff writer Breanna Coo- not on parole or under the influence counties. Marion County residents mercials but to also generate discus- per at 317-762-7848. Follow her on of drugs. The law requires anyone should rest assured that they can call sions.” Twitter @BreannaNCooper.

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A Section indianapolisrecorder.com Friday, March 6, 2020 State museum exhibit puts opioid crisis on full display

By TYLER FENWICK [email protected]

A new exhibit at the offers a stark look at the opioid crisis in Indiana while still maintaining a sense of hope and control. “FIX: Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis” opened Feb. 1 and will be at the state museum through Feb. 7, 2021. Cathy Ferree, president and CEO of the Indiana State Museum and His- toric Sites, said at an unveiling event in January that she’s been asked many times why the museum would want to curate such an exhibit. “How can we not explore this topic?” she said after rattling off statistics about the opioid crisis in Indiana. The opioid overdose death rate in Indiana was 17.2 per 100,000 people in 2017, according to data from the Kaiser Family Foundation. A 2018 study in the Journal of Con- temporary Criminal Justice found 53% of opioid deaths in Indianapolis occur within just 5% of the city. That area is concentrated on the near east side and extends down to the near A new exhibit at the Indiana State Museum — “FIX: Heartbreak and Hope Inside Our Opioid Crisis” — fea- south side. tures photos of people around Indiana who struggled with addiction and are on the road to recovery Those who walk through the museum’s exhibit will fi nd plenty of graphs, charts and other information Part of the new FIX exhibit fo- this exhibit without getting chills or about how opioids affect and eventu- cuses on how bodies perceive tearing up,” he said at the unveiling ally take over the brain. pain. Visit the metal ball if you event. There are also personal testimonies, enjoy suspense. (Photos/Tyler Next Level Recovery, a state-level with one wall of the exhibit featuring Fenwick) initiative to respond to drug and ad- photos of people around Indiana — diction issues, includes partnerships many of them are from Indianapolis don’t involve opioids. with other agencies and organiza- — who struggled with addiction and Without giving away spoilers, one tions, as well as wrap-around sup- are on the road to recovery. part of the exhibit will be especially ports such as housing. The exhibit is also interactive, with exciting for those who enjoy a little Holcomb said Indiana is still just opportunities to feel, hear and see rush of adrenaline and excitement. getting started in its opioid recovery the ways our bodies perceive pain Just fi nd the metal ball with “WHAT but added collaborations such as the and how opioids can override that GOOD IS PAIN?” written on the museum’s new exhibit represent a pain. It’s a good opportunity to learn wall behind it. commitment to “rush to the problem” about society’s relationship with pain Gov. Eric Holcomb said he gets and “not spill our resources.” management techniques. regular briefi ngs about the opioid Because of concerns about opioid crisis and still learned new informa- Contact staff writer Tyler Fenwick dependence, some people who have tion from touring the exhibit, which at 317-762-7853. Follow him on Twit- procedures that require pain medi- takes up 7,000 square feet. ter @Ty_Fenwick. cation are opting for methods that “You will not be able to go through INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2020 A5 SPOTLIGHT Local artists celebrate women

CELEBRATE WOMEN AND SUPPORT LOCAL ART! ■ When: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. March 7 ■ Where: Broadway United Methodist Church, 609 E. 29th St. ■ Cost: Free

Photo illustration of Vickie Daniel, one of several portraits of women that will be on display, by photographer John L. Hurst. By BREANNA COOPER 8 be designated to celebrate working [email protected] women at that year’s International Socialist Women’s Conference. While Local visual and musical artists it has been celebrated every year will gather to celebrate International since 1910, the movement gained Women’s Day during “Art I a Woman” traction in 1975 after the United Na- March 7 at Broadway United Meth- tions recognized it as a holiday. odist Church. To celebrate this year’s International The event occurs the day before Women’s Day, visitors to Broadway International Women’s Day, and United can see paintings, pottery organizer Vickie Daniel wanted to and other visual arts as well as listen help the community celebrate women to live musical performances from for the whole weekend. Broadway artists from the church, along with United Methodist Church member creators from around the community. and chairperson Deb Shoffner will Daniel, a jazz musician, had a very focus on women during a sermon on specifi c reason for choosing art as a International Women’s Day on March platform for the international holi- 8. day: unity. “I want people to celebrate the “Art crosses so many boundaries equality of women,” Daniel said. “And that other things do not,” she said. “It to up the ante and the belief that transcends all of our ‘isms,’ and it women are just as capable of achiev- binds us together. Art humanizes us ing, and for people to celebrate and and makes us more sensitive to each say ‘thank you for being a woman … other’s plight.” and doing everything you do, which is a lot.’” Contact staff writer Breanna Cooper International Women’s Day began at 317-762-7848. Follow her on Twit- in 1910 after Clara Zetkin, a German ter @BreannaNCooper. revolutionary, proposed that March

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OUT ON A LIMB by GARY KOPERVAS

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Answers to Super Crossword A6 FRIDAY, march 6, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER EDITORIAL Voter suppression is real, y’all By OSEYE BOYD lots. I’m not a patient person, and I’m that have gained the fewest Black and Their anecdotal evidence is backed not used to waiting to vote. I prepared Latinx residents.” up by facts. I take my right to my mind for the long wait when I According to an article on Mother “For example, relative to entirely vote seriously. But I voted for Obama, but I also vowed Jones, “Texas was allowed to close white neighborhoods (identified don’t think I take it to avoid long lines as much as pos- these polling places because of a 2013 using census data), residents of en- as seriously as Hervis sible from then on. So I’m pretty sure Supreme Court decision gutting the tirely Black neighborhoods waited Rogers. Rogers was I would’ve left at some point. I think Voting Rights Act that enabled states 29 percent longer to vote and were the last person to I would’ve tried to hang in there for a with a long history of voting discrimi- 74 percent more likely to spend more cast a ballot on Super couple of hours, heck maybe three. But nation like Texas to take such actions than 30 minutes at their polling place. Tuesday, which was six and some change? Naw, I would’ve without federal approval.” A disparity exists for entirely Hispanic really Wednesday, at been out. I have things to do. Not only were the lines ridiculously neighborhoods, too, but it is not as Texas Southern Uni- I commend Rogers for his dedication long, but voting machines were old pronounced,” according to a working versity, a historically Black college in to voting. and some even broken, furthermore paper by co-authors Keith Chen and Houston. Rogers waited six hours and Now, the system that allowed this discouraging voting. Ryne Rohla on the National Bureau of 20 minutes to vote, and by the time to happen definitely doesn’t deserve Like Indiana, Texas adopted vote Economic Research website. he did so it was 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. commendation. It is 2020 and voter centers, which are supposed to make Our votes matter or else there So, technically he didn’t vote on Super suppression continues to be a thing. voting more convenient because you wouldn’t be such concerted efforts to Tuesday. In fact, by the time he voted, There are people out there whose goal can vote anywhere. In Texas, the open- suppress our vote. This is just another the polls had closed hours before and is to disenfranchise Black voters. Oh, ing of vote centers meant closing some example of why we must vote for the the winner long announced. they won’t come right out and say it, polling places. So, it looks like progress right candidates — from local govern- Again, I don’t take voting for grant- but it’s obvious in their actions. but it’s really not. The devil is always in ment up to the president. The people ed. However, I know I wouldn’t have From 2012 to 2018, 750 polling sites the details, and too many times no one making the decisions to suppress our waited seven hours to vote. I’m nor- in Texas were closed. No state closed asks about the details — not even those vote were elected, and in the case of mally in and out in 10 minutes — max. more polling sites than Texas. Guess making the decision. Supreme Court justices, they were ap- Most of the time spent isn’t waiting to where most of the polling locations While those in predominately Black pointed and confirmed by people we vote but actually filling out my ballot. were located? Black and brown neigh- neighborhoods in Texas waited for elected. Voting isn’t just for today. It November 2019 was the first time borhoods, of course. An analysis by hours, it was a different story for those has lasting repercussions. Hervis Rog- since voting for then-Sen. Barack The Guardian found “the 50 counties in predominately white neighbor- ers understood this, which is why he Obama that I’ve had to wait in line that gained the most Black and Latinx hoods. People of varying ethnic back- waited for almost an entire workday to for more than a few minutes. I balked residents between 2012 and 2018 grounds took to Twitter to tell stories vote. Let’s all be that dedicated. when I saw the people standing in closed 542 polling sites, compared of moving in and out of their polling front of me waiting to cast their bal- to just 34 closures in the 50 counties place at a quick pace. opinions Black South Carolinians to the rescue? By LARRY SMITH cal and cultural context that we find paign.) presidency, it is fair to say that Black ourselves reflecting on the results of Clyburn, who will be 80 years old in people in South Carolina, in effect, It is no great rev- last week’s Democratic presidential a few months, wields the kind of power would have played the central role in elation to say that primary in South Carolina. (Fortu- — and commands the kind of respect determining that outcome. Admittedly, our national elec- nately, the Palmetto state spared us of — that results from decades of being those are many “ifs,” but that conclu- toral politics has been the highly problematic caucus format “on the battlefield.” He is one of the old sion is not at all hyperbolic. turned inside out, that plagues us, especially in Iowa.) As school leaders who puts the “e” in estab- Black people have frequently served upside down — or we all know, former Vice President Joe lishment politics. (Incidentally, endors- as America’s conscience, especially as it even in a number of Biden’s campaign hinged on his perfor- ing Biden so forcefully did not come regards to our own political interests. different directions mance in South Carolina — especially without some risk. Had the former vice Perhaps this is no better demonstrated that is reminiscent among African Americans, whose president stumbled, or even failed to today than in the fact that former of Milton Bradley’s support determined the primary’s win convincingly, Clyburn’s stature and candidate and billionaire “Mike” Twister game. While “one person, winner. As professor-turned-pundit prestige may have suffered.) And it is Bloomberg had been steadily collect- one vote” inherently carries with it Eddie Glaude of Princeton University worth mentioning the fact that, thus ing endorsements from high-profile the possibility of strange, unexpected pointed out on “Meet the Press,” it’s far, Sen. Bernie Sanders has not ex- Black political leaders — despite his or even highly undesirable outcomes, ironic that Black folks have — for the panded the Democratic base, as he and atrocious record regarding racial issues historically there is usually a banal moment — saved centrist Democratic his surrogates frequently claim he will while he served as mayor of New York. predictability to our de facto two-party politics. Given our growing disaf- do. Sanders barely beat Biden among In my view, by taking the deliberative system. Sometimes the Republican fection (and, for some, disgust) with young Black voters — who are among step of publicly supporting Bloomberg, candidate wins; sometimes the Demo- the Democratic Party, Biden’s Black- Sanders’ core constituency. his Black supporters made the affirma- cratic candidate wins. Some people are people-fueled primary victory heralded I should point out that “Black vot- tive decision to place being an Ameri- elated; others are disappointed. Rinse, our strategic importance. ers” are not a monolith; even Clyburn’s can above being an African American. wash, repeat … The outcome of the South Carolina own grandson supported former South Similarly, by supporting Joe Biden Occasionally, however, the losing primary is very interesting for at least Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg before his over former candidate Tom Steyer, team experiences something akin to two reasons. One is that Rep. James exit from the race. Still, there remains who supported reparations, Black folks the stages of grief: denial, anger, bar- “Jim” Clyburn, who as majority whip is among most of us a sense of collec- testified that the goal of returning our gaining, depression and acceptance. the third highest-ranking member of tive “defense.” To borrow from Ben nation to sanity is more important to (I use the word “team” purposely; our the U.S. House, decided to announce Franklin, “We must, indeed, all hang us than rolling the dice on someone politics has become so parochial, so his support of Joe Biden following last together or, most assuredly, we shall all who (it would appear) was unlikely to bitter, so adversarial that even the week’s Democratic debate. Generally hang separately.” defeat Donald Trump this November. analogy of opposing teams may not speaking, such endorsements are sub- The other interesting aspect of Afri- If Joe Biden does prevail in the adequately describe the rancor that at- stantially less important than in years can Americans’ support of Biden is the presidential contest, I am hopeful that tends the seemingly intractable battles long past. However, exit polls suggest possibility that it might spur him on his victory will not be Pyrrhic for Black between Democrats and Republicans.) that Clyburn’s full-throated endorse- to secure the Democratic presidential folks. We deserve more. It is incum- Certainly, this has been the case since ment of his longtime friend did matter nomination. (Assuming, of course, bent upon us to demand it. the 2016 presidential election — which — a lot. (Clyburn did so despite the that South Carolina is not an anomaly feels like it never quite ended. fact that he has been openly critical of vis-à-vis Black support for him.) Fi- Larry Smith is a community leader. It is in this social, economic, politi- those who are running Biden’s cam- nally, if Biden then went on to win the Contact him at [email protected].

Sports teach valuable lessons about living life to the fullest

By JONATHAN BIRDSONG comes with its feelings of omniscient euphoria. little. Bad things do happen to good people. “Life is Plainly stated, I enjoy reporting good news. too short,” has resonated in my most recent conver- Being a longtime sports fanatic, Tragedy changes everything. And on this day, I did sations. And in that moment on Jan. 26, 2020, I just as well as a co-host of on an upstart not relish in being the “intellectual sports windbag wanted to hug everyone that I had called, texted or sports podcast, I was instantly over- guy.” could not physically get ahold of right away. Mend a whelmed with sadness upon hear- Supplying objective commentary about winning few fences. Tell them how much I love them. Have a ing about the tragic death of Kobe or losing an athletic contest between two teams serious Hallmark moment. Bryant. It’s that side of media, that or competitors is as easy as retelling your favorite The after events have given me a heightened sense I personally loathe covering. If you childhood nursery rhyme to me. The histrionics of of urgency of how pleasantly and purposefully time savvy yourself to be a know-it-all, certain eras of professional basketball and football is spent in the present day — the value of living your as I do, being one of the first people are topics I daily debate. However, on that day, those truth. To make sure dreams are bolstered by genuine to report background or “insider” barbershop style deliberations of who the G.O.A.T. is actions, and potentially make a difference in some- information, from a this-is-not-gossip vantage point, instantly became lesser. one’s life. I’ve been around many locker rooms and practice Kobe Bryant’s career as a basketball player is un- facilities, and I’ve learned in sports emotions run forgettable. Patterning greatness, he found himself both high and low. Like films, sports can provide flying just as high as many of his hardwood heroes. I some escapism — a release from reality. As a culture, will always remember the career stats. The champi- George P. Stewart Marcus C. Stewart Sr. Eunice Trotter William G. Mays Founder-Editor- Editor-Publisher Editor-in-Chief Owner/ sports invariably are free flowing with extraordinary onships. The time he went for 81 points. The Mamba Publisher 1925-1988 Publisher Publisher acts of physical ability and unimaginable feelings. Mentality. His beautiful family. 1895-1924 1988-1990 1990-present The cheers of joy, orchestrated by the winning team, I’m not one for memorials, so no need to tie a yel- President/Chief Operating Officer...... ADVERTISING/marketing ...... Robert Shegog Senior Strategic Media Consultant...... Rita J. 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Jeana M. L. Ouattara expect the unexpected. will remember how he excelled. Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper encourages short, concise letters to the editor and opinion articles from the public. Letters and opinion articles will be used at the editor’s discretion But, tragedy changes everything. And sometimes and are subject to editing. We will not guarantee publication of material received. We cannot guarantee dates of publication. Letters containing libelous or untrue statements will not be we don’t get to see one of our heroes grow old. And a Jonathan Birdsong is cohost of Crossroads Sports published. All letters and opinion articles must include a verifiable full name, address and telephone number. This information will not be published at the request of the writer. Letters happening such as this can change one’s life perspec- podcast and pop culture enthusiast. Contact him at and articles should be typed but will be accepted if handwriting is legible. tive negatively. Maybe even shake up your faith a [email protected]. (317) 924-5143 P.O. Box 18499, Indianapolis, IN 46218-0499 [email protected] INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2020 A7 CITY ® Continued from A1 initial understanding. Some informa- Task Force in 2016. tion is better than no information. I Moriarty told the council one of the think it’s an ongoing effort.” biggest themes the task force learned The Offi ce of Audit and Perfor- through that process — which in- mance will manage the project, and a cluded 10 community meetings — steering committee will provide over- was nonviolent offenders are cycling sight and review the fi ndings. The through the criminal justice and steering committee will be made up health systems. of members from the mayor’s offi ce, Moriarty compared the project to Marion County Prosecutor’s Offi ce, the Marion County Community Jus- Eskenazi Health and more. tice Campus, the fi rst part of which is Take your profession to the next level The Marion County Criminal Jus- scheduled to open in six months. tice Planning Council — a 10-mem- “It is no less important in what it’s when you steer your career with us! ber team that includes Hogsett — will trying to do,” he said. “In fact, it’s a receive regular updates on the project. centerpiece of our efforts.” Hope Tribble, director of the Of- The council also approved a pro- fi ce of Audit and Performance, said posal that would shift the focus of the the city will be at an advantage by Community Crime Prevention Grant working with Indianapolis-based Program to be used for violence Community Solutions as a second- intervention, interruption and street ary consultant because when the lead outreach. consultant, KPMG, leaves at the end Shonna Majors, the city’s director of of the six months, the city could still community violence reduction, spoke have help facilitating the program. in favor of the change, saying it would Committee chairman Leroy Rob- allow the roughly $3 million in grants inson, a Democrat, said there is only to go to organizations that more anecdotal evidence for the most part broadly support violence reduction. about who the relatively small num- The proposals will go back to the ber of people are who use a dispro- full council for a vote. portionate amount of public services. The idea for a HUMS project was Contact staff writer Tyler Fenwick part of a set of recommendations at 317-762-7853. Follow him on Twit- made by the Criminal Justice Reform ter @Ty_Fenwick.

Excessive attention to news increases stress levels for many Americans

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Between August 2016 and January 2017, the American A Psychological Associa- tion (APA) conducted L O O K I N G F O R S U M M E R RICH HISTORY OF a survey that discov- D A Y C A M P S ? ered that 39 percent of EXCELLENCE adults in the U.S. have taken steps to reduce The Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper is the fourth oldest surviving their news consump- REGISTER NOW: Fun-filled African-American newspaper in the country. What began in tion due to an increase 1895 as a two-page church bulletin created by co-founders in their stress levels. day camps at 15 parks George P. Stewart and Will Porter now hails as one of the top African-American publications in the United States. In 1897, the Some individuals newspaper’s co-founders expanded their successful news- avoid the news by throughout the summer. sheet into a weekly newspaper. The earliest existing issues of spending more time the Recorder date back to 1899 – the same year that Porter sold in nature, looking for Art/Painting his share of the paper to Stewart. and participating in William G. Mays, an astute entrepreneur purchased the volunteer activities, Swimming Indianapolis Recorder Newspaper in 1990. As publisher, Mays listening to music, entrusted his niece, Carolene Mays-Medley to serve as president and general manager of the newspaper. Mays-Medley gave exercising, reading, the paper new direction and a blueprint for success for spending more time Games/Crafts more than 13 years before returning to community service with friends and fam- in local government. ily, and simply staying Field Trips Experienced journalist and longtime Recorder away from news on employee, Shannon Williams succeeded Mays- television, newspapers, Medley as president and general manager in 2010. computers, tablets and Sports/Fitness One of the initial things Williams did in her role as smartphone screens president was form the Recorder Media Group which houses the Recorder, its sister publication the Indiana as much as possible. Nature Walks Minority Business Magazine and serves as an in-house Another strategy is marketing/communications firm. to stop following news outlets on social After 18 years at the Recorder, including the last eight at the helm, Williams left the historic paper to serve in non-profit media to avoid being leadership where she specifically advocates for education bombarded with head- equity. lines when one’s intent is simply to catch up Robert Shegog is the current president and COO of the Recorder Media Group. Shegog has been with friends. instrumental in building continuity across all The American of the company’s products and amplifying Academy of Child & community engagement strategies. He Adolescent Psychol- and his team continue to usher a new era S C H O L A R S H I P S A R E A V A I L A B L E of leadership with the charge to extend ogy (AACAP) states the rich legacies of the newspaper and that children are also magazine for generations to come. exposed many times indianapolis RecoRdeR.com i #iR125 A Section indianapolisrecorder.com Friday, March 6, 2020

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW CORONAVIRUS By TYLER FENWICK Below are the most common symptoms, along with • Stay home if you are sick. [email protected] what percentage of confi rmed cases had them. • Avoid touching your mouth, nose and eyes. BREANNA COOPER Fever (88%) [email protected] • Disinfect surfaces that people frequently touch. Dry cough (68%) Mucus (33%) Physicians do not recommend healthy individu- There were at least 80 confi rmed cases of Shortness of breath (18%) als wear surgical mask. The masks don’t prevent COVID-19, commonly called coronavirus, in the Sore throat (14%) contraction of the virus and are used to contain United States as of March 4, according to the Headache (14%) illness in sick people. Furthermore, the rate of surgi- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). cal masks fl ying off the shelves has made it more However, the Indiana State Department of Health diffi cult for doctors and hospitals to replenish their says the virus has not reached Indiana. MYTHS stock, putting patients at risk. There were 30 Hoosiers being monitored for Myth: Only older people are susceptible to the coronavirus as of March 3, according to the health new coronavirus. Contact staff writer Tyler Fenwick at 317-762-7853. department. That number fl uctuates daily, though, Fact: While older people and those with com- Follow him on Twitter @Ty_Fenwick. Contact staff as those people complete their 14-day self-monitor- promised immune systems are more likely to face writer Breanna Cooper at 317-762-7848. Follow her ing cycle. some of the more serious side effects of the disease, on Twitter @BreannaNCooper. Being monitored does not indicate these people including respiratory problems and kidney failure, are ill or may become ill; it simply means they had a people of any age can contract COVID-19. risk factor for potential exposure through travel or EPIDEMICS AND PANDEMICS Myth: You need to stop going to your favorite THROUGH THE YEARS exposure to others who have recently traveled. Chinese restaurant. The disease has made international news, in part While COVID-19 is new to humans, the Fact: While the virus originated in Wuhan, China, because medical professionals know so little about coronavirus isn’t new, and it’s not the fi rst people of any nationality, race or gender can con- it, and it has caused at least nine deaths in the U.S., time humans have experienced wide- tract COVID-19. You are not likely to contract coro- according to the CDC. The World Health Organiza- spread illness. navirus by visiting Chinese restaurants. tion (WHO) declared COVID-19 a global health ■ Leprosy — 11th century emergency in late January. Myth: You can get the new coronavirus from Here’s what you need to know about preventing ■ The Black Death (Bubonic Plague) Corona beer. — 1346-1353 the spread of COVID-19. Fact: COVID-19 has nothing to do with Corona beer, a popular Mexican import. Feel free to con- ■ Smallpox — 1633 WHAT IS COVID-19? tinue drinking responsibly. ■ Cholera 1910 — 1911 COVID-19 is caused by a member of the coronavi- rus family. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus spreading that Myth: Hand dryers will kill the new ■ The Spanish Flu — 1918 coronavirus. causes COVID-19. Researchers believe bats are the ■ Flu pandemic of 1968 animal source of the virus, but that isn’t yet defi ni- Fact: Heat does not kill the disease, which the tive. CDC reports can live on surfaces for up to nine days. ■ HIV/AIDS — 1980s However, washing your hands frequently decreases Symptoms can include fever, runny nose, cough ■ Measles outbreak — 1981-1991 and breathing trouble. your chances of contracting coronavirus. Most develop only mild disease, but some people, ■ Mad Cow Disease — 1993 usually those with other medical complications, de- Myth: Spraying alcohol or chlorine all over your body will kill the new coronavirus. ■ MRSA (Methicillin-resistant velop more severe symptoms, including pneumonia, Staphylococcus aureus) — 1995 which can be fatal. Fact: Neither alcohol nor chlorine can kill a virus “This is a time to plan, not to panic,” state health that has already entered the body. Further, both are ■ SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Commissioner Kris Box said in a press release Feb. intended to clean surfaces, and use on the body can Syndrome) — 2002-2003 damage mucous membranes. 27. “The situation with this novel coronavirus is ■ Avian (Bird) Flu — 2003 changing rapidly, and I know that can cause concern because we don’t have all the answers yet. What we HOW TO LIMIT THE SPREAD ■ H1N1 (Swine fl u) — 2009 do have, however, is a plan for how to respond if and Physicians haven’t developed a vaccine yet, so for ■ MERS (Middle East Respiratory when COVID-19 comes to Indiana.” now, limiting the spread of COVID-19 is as simple as Syndrome) — 2012 practicing basic hygiene. SYMPTOMS Simple steps to take: ■ Ebola — 2014 According to the WHO, some symptoms have • Wash your hands with soap frequently. been more common than others in confi rmed cases. • Cover coughs and sneezes.

Public Health Campaign Brings STOP THE SPREAD OF GERMS Awareness to Substance Use Disorder The Marion County Public naloxone to residents who attend Health Department launched a free trainings on how to administer Help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases like COVID-19. campaign on Feb. 27 aimed at re- the drug. ducing the stigma associated with “Opioid-related incidents con- substance use disorder in Marion tinue to climb at alarming rates in Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, Avoid close contact with people who are sick. County. our community,” said Indianapolis then throw the tissue Virginia A. Caine, M.D., direc- Mayor Joe Hogsett. “Campaigns in the trash. tor of the Marion County Public like the one launched today by

Health Department, was joined by the Marion County Public Health Indianapolis City-Council Presi- Department are how we begin dent Vop Osili in announcing a to change the trajectory of these new campaign by the department tragic incidents and directly reach focused on supporting affected residents in need of treatment, Hoosiers and their families and services, and support.” friends. In 2017, deaths from opioid- With an increase in opioid- specifi c overdose in Marion County Clean and disinfect frequently related overdoses across Marion increased to 33.8 percent from touched objects and surfaces. County, the “What are friends for?” 9.1 percent in 2010. Since 2013, campaign reminds the public that Indiana has consistently placed substance use disorder can happen in the top half of U.S. states and to anyone. territories for its high rate of drug Starting in March, the campaign overdoses. And, according to the will show compassion and under- Centers for Disease Control and standing can change the stigma Prevention, only one naloxone pre- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. around this disorder and provide scription is dispensed for every 70 resources to those in need. high-dose opioid prescriptions. “This is a national conversation “This is a positive step toward to not only demonstrate compas- combatting a public health crisis sion and understanding but more that continues to impact communi- Stay home when you are sick, importantly to save lives right here ties across the nation,” said Osili. except to get medical care. at home,” Dr. Caine said. “India- “The Marion County Public Health napolis is one of four cities award- Department has done a tremen- ed funding to invest in an area of dous job designing and implement- need in the community, and this ing programs – supported largely is where we see the most need and by federal grants and not local tax Wash your hands often with soap want to create the most change.” dollars – that are making a differ- and water for at least 20 seconds. Funded by the National Asso- ence in the daily lives of our fellow ciation of County and City Health citizens.” Offi cials’ Integrating Overdose The Marion County Public Prevention Strategies at the Local Health Department conducted For more information: www.cdc.gov/COVID19 Level (IOPSLL) grant, India- preliminary research to gauge CS314915-A napolis was chosen to implement residents’ attitudes regarding sub- prevention and response strategies stance use disorder and knowledge to help communities save lives. of the legality of naloxone. The LOCAL COVID-19 RESPONSE & OUTREACH Substance use disorder is a research gives a better understand- chronic medical condition that ing of perceptions and stigmas that Frequently Asked Questions requires treatment. The campaign sufferers may face so it can provide www.marionhealth.org/homeslider/coronavirus-faqs/ will raise awareness of the disorder further assistance to those in need. and emphasize the legality of carry- Additional research will measure ing naloxone, a federally-approved the effectiveness of the campaign General information medication used to reverse the and evaluate the attitudes and www.marionprepares.org effects of an opioid overdose. perceptions of Marion County Naloxone is available at many residents. pharmacies in Marion County for Recommendations for Attending Large Events anyone who believes someone they For more information on sub- www.hhcorp.org/hhc/index.php/newsroom/2020-news-releases know is at risk of an opioid over- stance use disorder and available dose. The Marion County Public resources, visit MarionHealth. Health Department also provides org/Friends. Order of Service n Business n Classifieds n Sports

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Solidarity over segregation: Faith-based coalitions organize across races, religions

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By MATTHEW J. CRESSLER scheduled a rally in downtown Charlottesville for and ADELLE M. BANKS July and a “Unite the Right” rally was planned for Religion News Service Aug. 12. Some people of color grew increasingly frustrated as local religious leaders debated how their congre- Rachel Prestipino knows how segregated gations should respond: Should clergy and congre- gations ignore neo-Nazis or directly confront them? As the debate went on, said Jalane Schmidt, a Uni- Miami can be every day, including Sunday: versity of Virginia professor and Black Lives Matter member who identifies as a queer Black woman and “It’s not just at 11 a.m.” as a Catholic, “It set up this dynamic that you can’t count on the clergy.” This led Rev. Brittany Caine-Conley and Rev. Seth ut one thing all groups in Miami share, wide range of support on the issues they work on Wispelwey, young white ministers ordained by the said Prestipino, lead organizer for a local together. United Church of Christ, to co-found Congregate faith-based organization called People Act- “If you can present to the politicians or show up at Charlottesville. ing for Community Together (PACT), is an a meeting with a mayor with a broad-based coali- Realizing that people of faith were not prepared Binterest in solving local problems. “That desire, for tion, you’re just going to be much more effective in “to demonstrate any sort of resistance to white su- whatever reason, goes across all these lines of differ- getting the issue addressed than if you’re just one premacist violence,” Caine-Conley recalled, Congre- ence, whether that’s faith background or race.” organization representing one constituency,” he said. gate Charlottesville began hosting nonviolent direct- PACT has helped Christians, Jews and Muslims That gives PACT outsized influence in Miami’s in- action trainings in the weeks leading up to Aug. 12. in her community overcome their racial, ethnic and tensely multicultural, but deeply segregated, context, “Many of us, across traditions, felt that there is faith divides outside of their congregations. where politics often operate by pitting its ethnic and really no greater importance than that of presence,” racial communities against one another. Caine-Conley said. Despite pleas from city offi- “We don’t have to PACT works to combat those divisions. “We believe cials and the police, who discouraged confronting fight against each other that we serve a God of abundance and that we can the white supremacists, Congregate decided “we all win,” said Prestipino, who has led the organiza- couldn’t stay away and just simply pray,” said Caine- for that” tion since 2016. “In God’s city we would all have an Conley. More than a half century after the Rev. Martin affordable home to live in, and we don’t have to fight On the morning of Aug. 12, clergy and dozens of Luther King Jr. challenged the Christian church to against each other for that.” Black and white Christians, Jews and Muslims gath- “remove the yoke of segregation from its own body,” The group’s unity extends to which prayers and ered in the sanctuary of First Baptist Church, then an estimated one-sixth of U.S. congregations have scriptures it chooses to cite. “One verse we use often marched from the historic Black Church to confront succeeded in becoming at least partly multiracial is Micah 6:8,” Prestipino noted, referring to a pas- the white supremacists. The group included national — but not without struggles. A handful of religious sage in which the Hebrew biblical prophet Micah religious leaders, such as Rev. Osagyefo Sekou, institutions, meanwhile, are pursuing reconciliation urges Israel “to do justice, love kindness, and walk Cornel West, Lisa Sharon Harper, and Rev. Susan by pushing for reparations. humbly with God.” Frederick-Gray, president of the Unitarian Univer- But in more than 100 U.S. cities, people of faith are “This is part of the Hebrew scriptures, the Chris- salist Association. choosing to come together across historic racial and tian tradition, and (Micah) is recognized as a proph- “It really was a turning point for a lot of folks in religious boundaries, not at the congregational or et by Muslims as well,” said Prestipino. the United States,” Caine-Conley reflected. “It really even denominational level, but by mobilizing outside As much as religion has separated the races in woke folks up.” Congregate published a “national call of weekly worship services to address daily problems America, people of faith have long overcome their to conscience” in the days that followed, challeng- where they live. Even if racial reconciliation is not racial differences to fight injustice. In the civil rights ing people of faith to embrace love and join the fight the primary purpose of these nonpartisan coalitions, era, some white Christians and Jews worked with against white supremacy. a byproduct of their work is often relationships with Black churches on access to the ballot, and with the Charlottesville also showed, however, that faith- people who do not look — or believe — as they do. Supreme Court’s decision to end certain sections based organizing has yet to go beyond an activist sociologist Brad Fulton, who of the Voting Rights Act, the cause of voter protec- core. The majority of those “who put their bod- directs the National Study of Community Organiz- tion has become a rallying point again for white and ies and lives on the line were people of color, were ing, said the number of faith-based community Black clergy. people of marginalized religious identities, Jewish organizing coalitions has increased from 201 to 222 Rev. Adam R. Taylor, a Black Baptist minister and and Muslim,” said Caine-Conley. “It was queer folks, in the past five years alone. Eight percent of U.S. executive director of the social justice organization and it was women.” congregations are affiliated with a community-orga- Sojourners, said he has seen an increasing commit- In the days before the rally, Caine-Conley and nizing network, such as the Direct Action Research ment to interracial organizing and interreligious Wispelwey had invited 1,000 clergy to Charlottes- Training Center, Faith in Action or the Industrial engagement by churches. ville to “confront white supremacy,” reminiscent of Areas Foundation. “Now, some of these trends have kind of ebbed and King’s 1965 request for clergy to come to Alabama, A DART affiliate, PACT was founded to serve Mi- flowed, but I think in particular we’ve seen (in) some after white police and vigilantes brutally beat civil ami-Dade County 32 years ago and today represents of our work around trying to protect the right to rights activists as they attempted to cross the Ed- the 50,000 members of 40 congregations, including vote and voter protection a lot of white allies want- mund Pettus Bridge in Selma. Black, white and Latino churches, two synagogues ing to come alongside Black churches and engage in “We really were attempting to call on white clergy, and a mosque. DART has 22 member organizations that work,” said Taylor, author of “Mobilizing Hope: particularly white male clergy, to put their bodies on in eight states, including nine other groups like Faith-Inspired Activism for a Post Civil Rights Gen- the line in ways that marginalized people are forced PACT in Florida alone. eration.” to every day,” said Caine-Conley. PACT works much like secular grass-roots com- A thousand clergy did not come. Even most Char- munity organizations: Its local activists stage rallies; “You can’t count on the lottesville clergy stayed home. research best practices around issues, like imple- If King’s challenge was then to a largely Christian, menting restorative justice in public schools and clergy” churchgoing nation, today the effort at desegrega- securing affordable housing; and hold public of- More recently, white and Asian clergy have joined tion is equally aimed at including members of other ficials accountable for addressing them, sometimes their African American colleagues to counter police faiths and immigrant populations of color. by showing up at their offices en masse to demand violence and white nationalism, he said. change. One of the most well-known recent examples of “When some of us suffer, In one current project, PACT is advocating for a multi-faith coalitions was created in Charlottesville, community identification card for all county resi- Virginia, in response to an outburst of racial violence all of us will suffer” dents. “There are people — the undocumented, in 2017, after the Charlottesville City Council voted In 2017, Imam Mohamed Omar, executive director youth in foster care, the elderly — that have barriers to remove a statue of Robert E. Lee and rename Lee of Dar Al-Farooq Islamic Center in Bloomington, to access (without IDs),’’ said Prestipino, who said Park. Minnesota, decided it was no longer prudent to ID cards can be “an equalizer, an inclusive force.” During what activists dubbed the “Summer of remain isolated after members of an Illinois militia Fulton said collaborations across race, religion and Hate,” torch-bearing white nationalists marched threw a pipe bomb into his mosque. Joining forces on the University of Virginia campus in opposition class identities not only foster relationships within See FAITH B2 ® coalitions but impress political leaders who see a to the council’s decision in May, the Ku Klux Klan B2 FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER FAITH SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK ® Continued from B1

with other imams in the area, Omar, a refugee from war-torn Somalia, approached ISAIAH, a 20-year-old mostly white and For she who persists Christian community organizing coalition based in St. Paul. Through a weeklong training with ISAIAH, Omar discovered By SHEILA P. SPENCER the woman realized that she the struggles of other people of faith, and other ISAIAH trainees couldn’t remain hidden, she in turn saw the pain his congregation had endured. “When some “In the crowd that day there knelt trembling before him. of us suffer, all of us will suffer,” Omar told the Faith, Race, and In front of all the people, she Politics conference in Cincinnati in January. In the wake of the was a woman who for twelve blurted out her story — why bombing, ISAIAH members and others in the community devel- years had been affl icted with she touched him and how at oped a political response to Islamophobia that included a report that same moment she was on anti-Muslim propaganda in their state. hemorrhages. She had spent healed. Jesus said, ‘Daughter, you took a ISAIAH’s executive director, Doran Schrantz, said the group, every penny she had on doctors risk trusting me, and now you’re healed which has engaged Black churches since its start and has included but not one had been able to and whole. Live well, live blessed!’” — Luke a Latinx Coalition for six years, has grown from a predominantly 8: 43-48 Christian to a multi-faith coalition, with a Muslim cohort of some help her. She slipped in from For she who persists. 20 mosques. Black barbershops and Somali child care centers are behind and touched the edge There’s power in persistence. The word now among its institutional members from cities and rural areas persistence is defi ned as “fi rm or obstinate across the state. of Jesus’ robe. At that very continuance in a course of action in spite She said one of the goals of the coalition is to help whites and moment her hemorrhaging of diffi culty or opposition.” Persistence nonwhites appreciate the benefi ts of “shared power” from their propels us to move past doubt, fear, expec- broader relationships. stopped. Jesus said, ‘Who tations of others or even ourselves. “A lot of the work that we do with white people and white people touched me?’ If only we could channel the persistence of faith is, this is about you, not you helping other people,” said of the woman in the text. She was a woman Schrantz, a white laywoman who is a member of the Evangelical “When no one stepped forward, Peter who didn’t want to stay in her condition. Lutheran Church in America. “You’re not doing charity with the said, ‘But Master, we’ve got crowds of The custom was that women in her condi- Muslims. And you don’t get to act that way with them. The ques- people on our hands. Dozens have touched tion were considered impure and anybody tion is, what’s at stake for you in building a multiracial democracy you.’ Jesus insisted, ‘Someone touched me. that came into contact with her was af- that has economic justice and racial justice in it?” I felt power discharging from me.’ When fected. Nevertheless she persisted and was ISAIAH, a Faith in Action affi liate, now connects 250,000 in the midst of a crowd. That meant push- people in Minnesota, 60% of whom are white and 40% of whom ing her way through the crowd, focused are people of color. on reaching Jesus. She pushed past the “Our main focus is organizing the not already-woke,” Schrantz confi nes of her own comfort zone, society’s said, noting they are trying to help people in the pews — or on expectations on women in her condition prayer rugs — understand what local issues matter to them. and her own issues. She was propelled by “You’re actually getting people engaged through the lens of their her quest not to remain in that same condi- own experience as opposed to what is happening on MSNBC ver- tion. That’s what kept her moving forward. sus Fox News.” For she who persists. ISAIAH recently won a signifi cant victory: A state sentencing This persistence is what Jesus recognized, commission approved in January a fi ve-year maximum probation and the courage she had in sharing her for most felonies. experience in front of everyone. Jesus rec- Omar, whose community is awaiting the trial of the alleged ognized, received and rewarded her persis- ringleader of the attack on his mosque, said working with ISAIAH tence. She was determined not to remain in has brought together people who might be uncomfortable with the the same condition that she came with that singing or praying of an interfaith service on Martin Luther King day. The reward of being healed and whole Jr. Day. They could more easily come together on championing the outweighed the fear of taking the risk. fi ve-year probation limit. For she who persists. “That is something I can literally bring my people and say this The woman teaches us the value and is what’s happening,” said Omar, in an interview. “I’m not taking reward of persistence. What are you being you to an interfaith dinner. I’m taking you to work that can change called to push past and through? We can your life and my life and our neighbor’s life. 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In order to understand the com- plex nature of the female psyche, we must look inside both the mind and emotions of a female from early childhood develop- ment. Early in their lives, girls are told they are “cute” and some parents will dress them up in cute outfi ts to enhance the belief that their “looks” determine who they are and whether they will fi t into society. The mistake this creates is that in addition to tell- ing a young girl that she is cute, there also has to be a feeling of self-worth, inner strength and self-love. If these elements are not instilled in a young girl’s early life, she will seek validation, approval and ap- preciation from many sources throughout her life. How auto insurers use your Additionally, the way a young girl observes an adult female will signifi cantly impact the child’s own self-esteem and beliefs in how women react nondriving habits to raise prices and relate to each other. If a young girl constantly By KAYDA NORMAN termine rates, price optimization can affect anyone observes rivalries among the adults in her life, she NerdWallet is highly likely to experience these same rivalries who doesn’t compare insurance rates often. Even those not affected by price optimization can save with women when she becomes an adult. ou expect your car insurance rates to in- During early childhood, children often start to hundreds of dollars a year by comparing rates. crease after you buy a new vehicle, cause a “The reason they can charge you $1,000 and an- develop a “self-concept” of who they are. The at- crash or add a young driver to your policy. tributes, abilities, attitudes and values they believe other person $2,000 is because the person paying But some insurers jack up prices based $2,000 doesn’t know about the $1,000 company begin to defi ne them. In my psychology studies Yon seemingly unrelated data — like your magazine out there,” Hunter says. while acquiring my master’s degree, early child- subscriptions or what groceries you buy. hood development was my focus. During this Even if you have a clean driving record and have SHOP AROUND AT LEAST ONCE learning process, I discovered many critical factors stayed loyal to your insurance company for the past that are relevant to this topic, and I will share the 10 years, you could be paying higher premiums A YEAR information throughout this column. According to than someone with the same driving history, car Auto insurance shopping isn’t glamorous, but just “Developmental Psychology” by Dennis Thomp- and background. Why? Price optimization. an hour of your time comparing rates might pay son, children by age 3 (specifi cally between 18 and for your next vacation. Whether you shop online, 30 months) have developed their categorical self, WHAT IS PRICE OPTIMIZATION? through an agent or a combination, here are some which is a concrete way of viewing themselves with quick guidelines on how to compare car insurance Price optimization is the practice of charging “this or that” labels. For example, young children quotes. higher rates based on the likelihood that a person label themselves in terms of age “child or adult,” Auto insurance premiums change as often as will not shop around for a lower price. Insurers cre- gender “boy or girl,” physical characteristics “short every six months, so you might benefi t from doing a ate algorithms based on all kinds of personal data, or tall,” and value “good or bad.” The labels are used search each time your policy is up for renewal, but if including loyalty to other service providers and to identify children’s self-concept in very concrete, that seems like a hassle, aim for once per year. shopping behavior, but not your driving habits. This observable terms. However, preschoolers typically Sarah Brown, president and CEO of Keller-Brown is a separate formula from other common auto in- do not link their separate self-descriptions into an Insurance Services of Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, surance rate factors like age, neighborhood, gender integrated self-portrait. In addition, many 3- to notes it’s not necessarily a matter of time but life and the type of car you drive. 5-year-olds are not aware that a person can have events that can cause rate changes. She sees the Factors can run the gamut from your magazine opposing characteristics. For example, they don’t biggest rate infl ation when customers add a young subscriptions, the number of phones you buy and yet recognize that a person can be both “good” and driver to their policies or buy a new vehicle. She your web browsing history. This means a company’s “bad.” says it’s best to shop around before you’re hit with most loyal customers may be most affected by this Depending upon a family’s cultural behaviors higher rates. practice. and beliefs, children can be positively or negatively “You may qualify for a preferred pricing tier before And while it’s true insurers often have a loyalty infl uenced by their culture. For instance, in my the young driver is added,” for example, but you discount, if you’re overcharged by 30%, a 5% or observation of the African American culture, family may not qualify after, Brown says. 10% loyalty discount isn’t worth it, explains Rob- members sometimes tease a sibling or relative if Customers considered “preferred” by insurers tend ert Hunter, director of insurance at the Consumer they stand out or look different from others in the to have clean driving records and credit histories, Federation of America, a nonprofi t group based in family. Light skin/dark skin, silky hair/course hair, and receive the best rates. Washington, D.C. overweight/thin, are all ways that can begin an Other times you should compare rates include: With the average cost of car insurance at $1,621 identity crisis within the child’s mind causing her After you’ve had a car accident, DUI or traffi c per year in 2019, according to a NerdWallet rate to believe they don’t belong. ticket. analysis, price optimization could cost you more When something like this occurs, she now has to Before moving or relocating. than you think. look elsewhere (i.e., to society or to the media) to When you want to change what your policy covers. identify and validate herself. She may not have yet For example, Consumer Watchdog, a nonprofi t learned that true self-identity comes through the based in Los Angeles, detailed a recent case in PRICE ISN’T THE ONLY FACTOR knowledge of knowing her authentic self (from the which Farmers Insurance overcharged its longtime California customers 4%-13% more in premiums Drivers should consider more than cost when inside out). It is imperative that parents, grandpar- choosing an insurer, including things like the com- ents, mentors and coaches help a child to under- each year than it should have — $26 million to $29 million a year in total. pany’s reputation and customer satisfaction scores. stand she is worthy just the way she is. We are each “It’s very easy to be seduced into focusing on the made for a unique purpose in life, and regardless WHO IS AFFECTED BY PRICE price. But you’re buying this insurance to protect of what others may cause us to feel, we don’t have yourself against that fateful day when something to believe it. Ultimate success and happiness comes OPTIMIZATION? happens,” says Harvey Rosenfi eld, founder of Con- in knowing who you are and why you were born. It Price optimization is illegal in 20 states, but sumer Watchdog. has nothing to do with how we look or what people the CFA asserts all states should outlaw the tac- To learn more about a company, you can look up think of us. Life is full of lessons to help us discover tic. “Some companies are still using it, some have complaints to insurance commissioners or fi nd auto and carry out our purpose. Painful situations help dropped it completely — we don’t know which are insurance reviews online. direct us there. which,” Hunter says. And while every state requires rates not be excessive or unfairly discriminatory, he This article originally appeared on the personal Cathy Holloway Hill is a life design strategist, says some state insurance commissioners just aren’t fi nance website NerdWallet. Kayda Norman is a psychologist and author of “Secret Betrayal — How paying attention to price optimization. “It’s hidden writer at NerdWallet. Email: kayda.norman@ to Heal Female Rivalries.” in rates and hard to fi nd.” nerdwallet.com. Because companies use different algorithms to de-

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DISSOLUTION NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE NOTICE OF NOTICENOTICE OF OF NOTICENOTICE OF OF NOTICENOTICE OF OF NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION New STATE OF INDIANA STATE 0F INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA STATE OF INDIANA ADMINISTRATION COUNTY OF MARION SS: COUNTY OF MARION SS: COUNTY OF MARION, ss: COUNTY OF MARION SS: State of Indiana GORDONSTATE OF SHUMWAYINDIANA GORDON SHUMWAY GORDONState of Indiana SHUMWAY GORDON SHUMWAY IN THE MARION SUPERIOR IN THE MARION CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE MARION COURT STATE OF INDIANA County of Marion COUNTY OF MARION SS: COUNTY OF MARION SS: County of Marion Rates COURT 14 COURT IN RE: THE PETITION FOR IN RE THE NAME CHANGE In the Marion Superior Court IN THE MARION COUNTY In the Marion Superior Court CAUSE NO: 3 NAME CHANGE: OF: Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk MylaIN THE A. MARIONEldridge, SUPERIOR Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Probate Division SUPERIOR COURT MylaProbate A. Eldridge,Division Clerk 49DI4-1909-DN-037242 CAUSE N0.: EDGAR ANTONIO ONABOWU KEHINDE IN THE MATTER COURT PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE As an historic IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: 49C01-2002-MI-006506 FRANCISCO, ADUNOLA PROBATE DIVISION OF THE ESTATE OF DIVISION ESTATE DOCKET NO. ESTATE OF GEORGE T. ABDALLAH BEN AMOR IN RE THE NAME CHANGE Petitioner. Petitioner ROBERT ASA LAWRENCE, ESTATE DOCKET: JOHNSON, publication that KHALIFA, OF CAUSE NO. CAUSE NO. 49008-2002-EU-008021 Deceased. 49D08-2002-ES-006711 IN Deceased. has served the Petitioner, JOANN ROBINSON, 49C01-1905-MI-020769 49C01-2002-M|-008372 Cause No: IN THE MATTER OF THE Cause No: v. Pefi tioner. ALIAS NOTICE NOTICE OF PETITION THE MATTER OF THE 49D08-1909-EU-038668 SUPERVISED UNSUPERVISED ESTATE 49D08-2002-EU-006626 Indianapolis NOURHANE YAHYA ORDER SETTING OF HEARING FOR FOR CHANGE OF’NAME NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION OF THE NOTICE OF KHALIFA, HEARING AND NOTICE PUBLICATION IN ONABOWU KEHINDE OF community for ADMINISTRATION ESTATE OF JOHN J. GILDAY, ADMINISTRATION Respondent. OF PETITION FOR NEWSPAPER ADI.iNOLA whose Notice is hereby given that CEOLA PATTERSON, Notice is hereby given that nearly 124 years, SUMMONS CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given mailing address is: 5919 DECEASED John M. Lawrence and Deceased. NOTICE OF BARBARA A. JOHNSON, This summons is to the JOANN ROBINSON, whose that Petitioner EDGAR PARKWOOD CT. APT 12. Linda L. (Lawrence) Brown, NOTICE OF was on the 14th day of it’s with regret Respondents above named, mailing address is: ANTONIO FRANCISCO, as INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. ADMINISTRATION were on the 17th day of ADMINISTRATION Notice is hereby given February 2020, appointed that the Recorder and to any other person who JOANN ROBINSON a self-represented litigant, 46254, and if different, my September 2019, appointed Notice is hereby given that Personal Representative of may be concerned. 555 W. 92 Street fi led a Verifi ed Petition for residence address is: that on February 24, as Co-Executors of the H. Kennard Bennett was on 2020, James K. Gilday the Estate of GEORGE T. must raise its You are notifi ed that you have Indianapolis, IN 46260 Change of Name to change in the MARION County, Estate of ROBERT ASA February 14, 2020 appointed JOHNSON, deceased. been sued in the Marion Marion County, Indiana, the Petitioner’s name Indiana, hereby gives notice was appointed personal rates for legal LAWRENCE, deceased. personal representative representative of the Estate All persons who have claims County Superior Court hereby gives notice that from EDGAR ANTONIO that ONABOWU KEHINDE All persons who have claims of the estate of Ceola against this estate, whether notices. 14,200 East Washington she has fi led a Petition in FRANCISCO to EDGAR ADUNOLA has fi led a of John J. Gilday, deceased, against this estate, whether Patterson, deceased, who who died on February 15, or not now due, must fi le Street, Indianapolis, the Marion Circuit Court FRANCISCO ANTONIO. petition in the MARION or not now due, must fi le died on the 30th day of claim in the offi ce of the Indiana 46204, in an action requesting that her name The Petition is scheduled for Court requesting thatheEl 2020. claim in the offi ce of the August, 2019. All persons having claims clerk of this court within Over the past few entitled In Re the Marriage be changed to: JOANN hearing in the Marion Circuit name be changed to SMITH clerk of this court within All persons having claims three (3) months from the of Abdallah Ben Amor TAYLOR DAVIS. Court on Tuesday, May 12, ADUNOLA KEHINDE. against this estate, whether three (3) months from the against said estate, whether or not now due, must fi le date of the fi rst publication years there have Khalifa v. Nourhane Yahya Notice is frther given that 2020 at 9:00 am, which is Notice is further given that date of the fi rst publication or not now due, must fi le of this notice, or within nine Khalifa, Cause No. 49DI4- hearing will be held on said more than thirty (30) days the hearing will be held on the claim in the offi ce of the been undeniable of this notice, or within nine the claim in the offi ce of the Clerk of this Court within (9) months after decedent’s 1909-DN-037242, by the Petition on June 23, 2020 after the third notice of said Petition on _. (9) months after decedent’s Clerk of this Court within death, whichever is earlier, increases in the person named above as at 9:00 A.M. at 200 East publication. Any person has FEB 25, 2020 three (3) months from the death, whichever is earlier, three (3) months from the date of the fi rst publication of or the claims will be forever Petitioner. This summons Washington Street, Room the right to appear at the Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk or the claims will be forever date 0f the fi rst publication of barred. cost of the paper, by publication is specifi cally W506, City-County Building, hearing and to fi le written 03/06/20 this notice, or within nine (9) barred. this notice, or Within nine (9) months after the decedent’s Dated at Indianapolis, yet our company directed to Respondent, Indianapolis, IN 46204. objections on or before the 03/13/20 Dated at Indianapolis, months after the decedent’s Indiana, this 14th day of Nourhane Yahya Khalifa, So Ordered: February 12, hearing date. The parties 03/20/20 death, whichever is earlier, Indiana, this 17th day of death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever February 2020. has absorbed the whose whereabouts are 2020 shall report for hearing to: September, 2019. or the claims Will be forever Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk unknown. Susan Boatright, 200 East Washington Street barred. costs without Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk barred. Dated at Indianapolis, 03/06/20 The named Petitioner is Magistrate, Marion Circuit Room W506, City County 02/28/20 Dated at Indianapolis, 03/13/20 increasing rates. represented by the following Court Building, at Indianapolis, IN NOTICE OF NOTICE OF Indiana, this 24 day of 03/06/20 Indiana, this February 14, February 2020. attorneys: Any person has the right to 46204. ADMINISTRATION 2020 Unfortunately, Name: Lyndon James Small appear at the hearing and to SO Ordered: January 21, ADMINISTRATION Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk 03/06/20 that is no longer Atty Number: #34329-49 fi le objections 2020 State of Indiana GORDON SHUMWAY 03/06/20 Address:9963 Crosspoint Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk 03/13/20 PUBLIC NOTICE feasible as costs In the Marion Superior PATERNITY 03/13/20 Blvd., Suite 103, 02/21/20 03/06/20 Court 8 continue to Indianapolis, IN 46256 02/28/20 03/13/20 Probate Division MylaSUMMONS A. Eldridge, - SERVICE Clerk BY Cellco Partnership and its Phone: (317) 559-3123 03/06/20 03/20/20 County of Marion PUBLICATION controlled affi liates doing skyrocket. While FAX: (866) 445-6396 STATE OF INDIANA NOTICE OF businessNOTICE as VerizonOF Wire- IN THE MATTER ADMINISTRATION Email Address:Lyndon@ OF THE ESTATE OF VERNA COUNTY OF MARION SS: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONNOTICE OF less (Verizon Wireless) pro- our rates will egmlegal.com IN THE MARION COUNTY poses to build a 47-foot Pole NAME CHANGE NAME CHANGE J. WASHINGTON, ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION GORDON SHUMWAY increase effective The nature of this suit against Deceased. CIRCUIT COURT State of Indiana Communications Tower at you is for dissolution of STATE OF INDIANA Cause No: PATERNITY DIVISION - GORDONCounty of SHUMWAYMarion the approx. vicinity of 9226 Jan. 1, 2019, the marriage. During the course STATE OF INDIANA TITLE IV-D STATE OF INDMNA In the Marion Superior Court Behner Circle, Indianapolis, COUNTY OF MARION COUNTY OF MARION, ss: 49D08-2002-EU-006105 COUNTY OF MARION ss: Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk rates are still of the marriage, the parties IN THE MARION CIRCUIT NOTICE OF CAUSE NO: Probate Division Marion County, IN 46250. accumulated interests IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 49C01-0406-JP-1578 IN THE MATTER OF THE IN THE MATTER OF THE Public comments regarding COURT IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION UNSUPERVISED Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk lower than other in certain property and IN RE THE PETITION TO Notice is hereby given IN THE MATTER OF UNSUPERVISED potential effects from this debts which require a just PETITION OF: SUSAN WHITLOCK vv BARBARA JEAN ADMINISTRATION OF THE site on historic properties media outlets. AMEND BIRTH RECORD STEVEN LT LANG MAN, that JAMES A. PENN III, BOYKIN, DECEASED and equitable distribution. TIMOTHY LEVELLE was on the 11TH day of Petitioner, ESTATE OF OSCAR may be submitted within 30 Petitioner requests and a.k.a. v. 49D08-2002-EU-006305 HARPER, days from the date of this HUSTON, STEVEN LT LANG MAN T February 2020, appointed PUBLICATION NOTICE OF petitions the Court for: 1) Petitioner. administrator of the Estate EMMANUEL HARDMAN Deceased. publication to: Trileaf Corp, We want to dissolution of the marriage HEIN, Respondent, ESTATE OPENING Cause No: Alisia Hassler, a.hassler@ CASE NO. Minor, of VERNA J. WASHINGTON, Notice is hereby given thank you for to the Respondent; 2) all 49C01-1910-MI-041689 deceased. And 49D08-2002-EU-007035 trileaf.com, 10845 Olive equitable distribution ofthe CHRIS SAN THEIN, MAN DEE WHITLOCK, that on February 12, 2020, NOTICE OF Blvd, Suite 260, St. Louis, ALIAS NOTICE Petitioner. All persons who have claims Pamela Boykin Staten all the support marital property; and 3) all OF HEARING FOR against this estate, whether Intervenor. ADMINISTRATION MO 63141, 314-997-6111 other just and proper relief CAUSE NO. NOTICE OF SUIT was appointed Personal Notice is hereby given that hspaxlp 03/06/20 you have shown PUBLICATION OF 49C01-2001-MI-000501 or not now due, must fi le Representative 0f the Estate in the premises. NEWSPAPER claim in the offi ce of the The State of Indiana to the Pamela DeFrantz, was on An answer or other response NOTICE OF PETITION respondent above named, of Barbara Jean Boykin the 18th day of February us and ask for Notice is hereby given FOR CHANGE OF NAME clerk of this court within who died on the 21st day of in writing to the complaint that Petitioner TIMOTHY three (3) months from the and any other person who 2020, appointed Personal your continued must be fi led either by Notice is hereby given that may be concemed. March, 2013. Representative of the LEVELLE HUSTON as a self- I have fi led in the Offi ce of date of the fi rst publication All persons who have claims PUBLIC NOTICE support. you or your attorney within represented litigant, fi led a of this notice, or within nine You are notifi ed that you Estate of OSCAR HARPER, thirty (30) days after the the Clerk of Marion County have been sued in the Court against the Estate, Whether deceased, who died on verifi ed petition to amend Circuit Court my Petition for (9) months after decedent’s or not now due, must fi le the NOTICE TO BIDDERS last notice of this action is birth record to affi rm/ correct death, whichever is earlier, above named. October 16, 2019. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN published, and if you fail to change of name of a minor The nature of the suit against claim in the offi ce of the All persons who have claims If you have any petitioner’s birth date. The child from STEVEN LT LANG or the claims will be forever clerk of this court within THAT SEALED BIDS FOR do so, the Court may issue a petition is scheduled for barred. you is: against this estate, whether THE RECONSTRUCTION decree for the dissolution of MAN, also known as STEVEN Intervenor and maternal three (3) months from the or not now due, must fi le questions, please hearing in the Marion Circuit LT LANG MAN THEIN, to Dated at Indianapolis, date of the fi rst publication OF THE CLARA KNOTTS the marriage. Court on Tuesday, June 16, Indiana, this 11th day of aunt, Mandee Whitlock, by claim in the offi ce of the DRAIN, 96TH & COLLEGE do not hesitate Dated: 2/21/2020 STEVEN LT LANGMAN and Counsel, Marcia J. Cassell, of this Notice, or within nine clerk of this court within 2020 at 9:00 a.m., which is that said Petition will be February, 2020. (9) months of the decedent’s RECONSTRUCTION, 220 to call Rapheal Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk more than thirty (30) days Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk respectfully petitions this three (3) months from the FEET, MORE OR LESS IN 02/28/20 heard by the Court on May Court to substitute guardian death, whichever is earlier, date of the fi rst publication after the third notice of 12, 2020 at 9:00 am, or as 02/28/20 or the claims Will be forever LENGTH IN SECTIONS Matthew at (317) 03/06/20 publication. Any person has 03/06/20 of the parties’ minor child. of this notice, or within nine 11 & 12, TOWNSHIP 17 03/13/20 soon thereafter as may be This summons by publication barred. (9) months after decedent’s 924-5143 or the right to appear at the convenient with the Court. Dated at Indianapolis, NORTH, RANGE 3 EAST, hearing and to fi le written is specifi cally directed to death, whichever is earlier, CLAY TOWNSHIP WILL BE Any person has the right to the following respondent(s) Indiana, this February 12, or the claims will be forever email legals@ objections on or before the appear at the hearing and NOTICE OF NOTICE OF 2020 OPENED AND READ ON hearing date. The parties whose whereabouts are barred. THE 23RD DAY OF MARCH indyrecorder.com to fi le written objections on unknown:ADMINISTRATION Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Dated at Indianapolis, DISSOLUTION shall report for hearing to: or before the hearing date ADMINISTRATION 03/06/20 2020 AT 9:00 A.M. BY 200 East Washington Street, Emmanuel Hardman a/k/a Indiana, this 18th day of at 200 E. Washington St., STATE OF INDIANA GORDON SHUMWAY 03/13/20 THE HAMILTON COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA City- County Building, Room Manuel Hardman February 2020. DRAINAGE BOARD IN THE New Rates COUNTY OF MARION Room W506, City-County COUNTY OF MARION SS: In addition to the above- Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk W504, Indianapolis, IN Building Indianapolis, IN HAMILTON COUNTY COM- SUPERIOR COURT #6 46204. IN THE MARION COUNTY named respondent being 03/06/20 Adoptions 46204. SUPERIOR COURT Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk MISSIONERS COURT IN CASE So Ordered: February 11, served by this swnmons 03/13/20 THE HAMILTON COUNTY 49D06-1907-DN-028173 Dated: February 06, 2020 PROBATE DIVISION there may be other $118.00*** 2020 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk JUDICIAL BUILDING, IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk ESTATE DOCKET NO.: defendants who have an 02/21/20 49D08-2002-EU-007083 ONE HAMILTON COUNTY Petitioner: Cynthia L. Powell 02/21/20 interest in this law suit NOTICE OF SQUARE,NOTICE NOBLESVILLE, OF Respondent: Donald E. 02/28/20 IN THE MATTER OF THE If you have a claim for relief NOTICE OF Determine 02/28/20 03/06/20 NOTICE OF INDIANAADMINISTRATION 46060-2230. Powell 03/06/20 UNSUPERVISED ESTATE agaInst the petitioner arising ADMINISTRATIONADMINISTRATION OF SUSAN M. MULLER, ADMINISTRATION All bids must be on pro- Heirship NOTICE OF SUIT from Ule same transaction or GORDONposal forms SHUMWAY furnished by the This notice is directed to DECEASED occurrence, you must asscrt GORDONSTATE 0F INDIANASHUMWAY $118.00*** STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY 0F MARION ss: Hamilton County Surveyor Donald E. Powell who is NAME CHANGE NOTICE OF il In your written answer. You COUNTY OF MARION SS: ADMINISTRATION IN THE MARION SUPERIOR and accompanied by a bid being sued and whose NAME CHANGE must answer the petition MARION COUNTY Mylabond A. or Eldridge,certifi ed check Clerk in an whereabouts are unknown. STATE OF INDIANA Notice is hereby given in writing, by you our your MylaCOURT A. Eldridge, Clerk Dissolution COUNTY OF MARION that on the February 18, SUPERIOR COURT CAUSE NUMBER; amount equal to fi ve percent In addition to the above STATE OF INDIANA attorney, on or before the CAUSE NO.: (5%) of the bid amount. The of Marriage person being served by COUNTY OF MARION, ss: IN THE MARION CIRCUIT 2020, Jennifer M. Hamblin, day of - _ , (the same being 49D08-2002-EU-006382 COURT was appointed personal 49D08-1808-ES-030831 1N THE MATTER 0F THE bidder shall also execute this summons, there may IN THE CIRCUIT COURT within thirty (30) days Rfl er IN THE MATTER OF THE a FORM 96 as required by $118.00*** be others who have an IN RE THE NAME CHANGE Case number. representative of the the Third Notice of Sui t), UNSUPERVISED 49C01-2002-MI-007810 Estate of Susan M. Muller, SUPERVISED ESTATE OF ADMINISTRATION 0F THE the State Board of Accounts interest in this law suit. OF: and if you fail to do so a CLAUDE ATKINSON, and include a notarized Darrell J. Dolan represents SHARON LYNN STRINGER, IN RE THE CHANGE OF deceased, who died on the judgement will be entered ESTATE 0F NAME OF 9th day 0f February, 2020. Deceased. RODNEY R. PETTERSON, non-collusion affi davit with Guardianship the person seeking service Petitioner. against you for what the NOTICE OF HEARING the bid documents. by publication, and can CAUSE NO. KYLA SUE CASE, All persons having claims plaintiff has demanded. SR, DECEASED. Notice Petitioner against this estate, whether ON PETITION TO NOTICE OF Plans and specifi cations for be located at 6525 E. 49C01-2002-MI-006010 ATTEST: Clerk of the Marion COMPROMISE the project are on fi le in the $118.00*** 82nd Street, Suite #102, NOTICE OF PETITION NOTICE 0F PETITION FOR or not now due, must fi le Court ADMINISTRATION CHANGE OF NAME the claim in the offi ce of the Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given that offi ce of the Hamilton Coun- Indianapolis, IN 46250. The FOR CHANGE OF NAME on the 30th day of March, ty Drainage Board / Survey- nature of the Suit against SHARON LYNN STRINGER, Notice is hereby given that Clerk of this Court Within STATE OF INDIANA on Polly Christina Best, Petitioner, Kyla Sue Case, three (3) months from the 2020, at 10:20 a.m. EST, a was appointed personal or’s Offi ce at One Hamilton you is a Dissolution of whose mailing address is COUNTY OF MARION SS: hearing will be held on the County Square, Suite 188, Name Change Marriage and the property 7157 Maple Bluff Place, fi led a Verifi ed Petition for date of the fi rst publication of IN THE MARION COUNTY representative of the estate Change of Name from Kyla this notice, or within nine (9) Personal Representative’s of Rodney R. Petterson, Sr., Noblesville, Indiana 46060. $118.00*** at issue is marital property. Indianapolis, IN 46236 in CIRCUIT COURT Petition to Compromise and This is a federally funded (Court date must You must answer the Marion County, Indiana, Sue Case to Kye Case. months after the decedent’s PATERNITY DIVISION deceased, Who died 0n The Petition is scheduled Settle Claim. Said hearing January 5, 2020. project, Davis-Bacon Wage be 30 days from Complaint in writing, by you hereby gives notice that she death, whichever is earlier, CAUSE NO: for hearing in the Marion or the claims will be forever will be held in Marion All persons having claims Rates will apply. WBE/MBE last publication or your attorney, within thirty has fi led a petition in the 49C01-0406-JP-1578 County Superior Court, Businesses are encouraged days afi er the last notice of Marion County Circuit Court County Circuit Court on barred. IN THE MATTER OF against this estate, whether date) June 23, 2020 at 9:00am, Dated at Indianapolis, Probate Division, located at or not now due, must fi le to bid. action is published. If you requesting that her name be SUSAN WHITLOCK 200 East Washington Street, A non-refundable fee for fail to do so a judgment will changed to SHAY LYNASH which is more than thirty (30) Indiana, this February 18, Petitioner, the claim in the offi ce of the days after the third notice of Room T1721, Indianapolis, Clerk of this Court Within plans and specifi cations of be entered against you for AMI STRINGER. Notice 2020. v. Indiana 46204. Summons publication. Any person has Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk three (3) months from the Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) is what the Plaintiff / Petitioner is further given that the EMMANUEL HARDMAN Respectfully submitted, required. Check payable to has demanded. hearing will be held on her the right to appear at the 02/28/20 ALIAS ORDER date of the fi rst publication of $118.00*** hearing and to fi le written 03/06/20 /s/ Dana J. Phillips this notice, or within nine (9) the Hamilton County Trea- Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Verifi ed Petition for Name TO APPEAR FOR Dana J. Phillips, #27542-49 surer. 03/06/20 Change on the 2nd day of objections on or before the PUBLICATION months after the decedent’s hearing date. The parties Schiller Law Offi ces death, Whichever is earlier, ALL BIDS WILL BE SUB- 03/13/20 June, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. at Comes now the Intervening 210 East Main Street MITTED TO THE DRAIN- Notice of 03/20/20 200 East Washington Street shall report for hearing to: NOTICE OF Party,NOTICE Mandee OF Whitlock, by or the claims will be forever 200 East Washington Street ADMINISTRATION Carmel, IN 46032 barred. AGE BOARD SECRETARY Real Estate Room W506, City County ADMINISTRATION Counsel, Marcia J. Cossell, Ph: (317) 578-2100 BY 9:00 A.M. MARCH 23, Building, at Indianapolis, IN City-County Building, Room and having fi led her Motion Dated at Indianapolis, $118.00*** W-506, Indianapolis, IN GORDON SHUMWAY Attorney for Personal Indiana, this February 12, 2020. NAME CHANGE 46204. State of Indiana for Substitution of Custody Representative Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh, Dated: February 10, 2020 46204 County of Marion to be Set for Hearing and 2020 STATE OF INDIANA Date February 21, 2020 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Executive Secretary Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk In the Marion Superior Motion to Intervene and 03/06/20 hspaxlp 03/06/20 Notice of COUNTY OF MARION 02/21/20 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Court 8 MylaPermission A. Eldridge, to Publish, Clerk 03/06/20 IN THE MARION CIRCUIT 03/06/20 03/13/20 03/13/20 Administration 02/28/20 Probate Division AND THE COURT having 03/20/20 COURT 03/06/20 03/13/20 IN THE MATTER examined said Motions $87.00** IN RE THE CHANGE OF 03/20/20 OF THE ESTATE OF RUTH and being duly advised NAME: ELLEN LACY, in the premises, fi nds that NOTICE OF NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE JESUS ALDUCIN NAME CHANGE Deceased. the same is well taken and ADMINISTRATION GUADARRAMA, ADMINISTRATION Dissolution NAME CHANGE Cause No: grants a hearing on the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS MINOR STATE OF INDIANA same. 49D08-2002-EU-005838 State of Indiana GORDONThe Trustees SHUMWAY of Purdue University will receive sealed bids for of Corporation CASE NO: COUNTY OF MARION, ss: STATE OF INDIANA NOTICE OF IT IS THEREFORE 49C01-1908-MI-034358 County of Marion the following project until 3:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time IN THE CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY OF MARION, ss: UNSUPERVISED ORDERED, ADJUDGED (EDT) on the 19th day of March 2020 in the Purdue Technol- $76.00* BLANCA ESTELA IN RE THE PETITION FOR AND DECREED that a In the Marion Superior Court IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE Mylaogy A. Center Eldridge, Aerospace Clerk (PTCA), 1801 Newman Road, West GUADARRAMA AND NAME CHANGE OF IN RE THE NAME CHANGE Notice is hereby given that hearing be held before this INOCENCIO ALDUCIN, ESTATE OF MARGARET Lafayette, IN 47906. 1. West Lafayette Campus – Multiple MINOR: OF: Timothy W. Lacy, was on Honorable Court on the Sanitary and Storm Sewer Repairs - 2020 Bids will then be Notice of NEXT FRIEND DAVID FRANCISCO, 7th day of April, 2020, at ELIZABETH MILLISER, VON DERRICK WALTON, the 10th day of February Deceased. publicly opened and read aloud in Room 106 of the Pur- Final Account ORDER Name of Minor, Petitioner. 2020, appointed personal 3:00 pm o’clock then and The Court, having received a Cause No: due Technology Center Aerospace (PTCA), 1801 Newman BONIFACIO FRANCISCO, CAUSE NO. representative of the Estate there to show cause, if any Road, West Lafayette, IN 47906. Bids received after such $76.00* Verifi ed Petition For Change Petitioner. of RUTH ELLEN LACY, there be, why said Motion 49D08-2002-EU-007146 49C01-1910-MI-040893 NOTICE OF time will be returned unopened. Bids may be withdrawn Of Name/Correction Of Birth CAUSE NO. ORDER SETTING deceased, who died on the should not be granted in all Record/Petition For Change ADMINISTRATION prior to such time, but no bids shall be withdrawn for a pe- 49C01-1905-MI-020868 HEARING AND 12th day of October, 2019. particulars. Said hearing is riod of sixty (60) days thereafter. The Principal Subcontrac- *** = Of Name And Gender/ ALIAS NOTICE set for 30 minutes and 1st Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF PETITION All persons who have claims Peggy Marie Alexander and tor Questionnaire listing the names of the bidder’s principal Petition For Change Of OF HEARING FOR FOR CHANGE OF NAME against this estate, whether choice. Parties are ordered Three run dates Gender, now Orders the Deborah Ann Milliser, were subcontractors shall be submitted with the bid. The remain- PUBLICATION IN VON DERRICK WALTON, or not now due, must fi le to appear at said hearing in der of the Questionnaires and Material Lists shall be submit- Petitioner to bring to Court, NEWSPAPER this cause. Rm. E156 (MLK) on the 18th day of February ** = whose mailing address is 837 claim in the offi ce of the 2020, appointed Joint ted prior to 3:00 p.m. (EDT) on the 26th day of March 2020, in Support of the Petition, Notice is hereby given N. Rural St., Indianapolis, IN clerk of this court within SO ORDERED this date: the following documents: Personal Representatives to: Capital Program Management, Purdue Technology Cen- Two run Dates that Petitioner BONIFACIO 46201 in Marion County, three (3) months from the January 17, 2020 ter Aerospace, 1801 Newman Road Suite 208, West Lafay- 1. From a newspaper of FRANCISCO, as a self- Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk of the Estate of MARGARET * = Indiana, hereby gives date of the fi rst publication ELIZABETH MILLISER, ette, IN 47906-4510 Phone (765) 494-0580 Bids shall be for general circulation, the represented litigant, and on notice that VON DERRICK of this notice, or within nine 02/21/20 Certifi cate of Publisher’s deceased, who died on complete construction only, properly executed and submit- One run date behalf of the Minor, fi led a WALTON has fi led a petition (9) months after decedent’s 02/28/20 ted on Form 96, accompanied by executed Form 96A (as affi davit and the actual Verifi ed Petition for Change 03/06/20 February 4, 2020. in the Marion County Circuit death, whichever is earlier, All persons who have claims prescribed by the State Board of Accounts) giving fi nancial publication notice from the of Name of Minor to change Court requesting that his or the claims will be forever newspaper (NOT required against this estate, whether data as recent as possible, and a Non-Collusion Affi davit to- the name of minor child name be changed to VON barred. gether with other documents as required by the Instructions All legal for CorreClion Of Birth from DAVID FRANCISCO or not now due, must fi le DERRICK SUTTON. Notice Dated at Indianapolis, claim in the offi ce of the to Bidders and addressed to The Trustees of Purdue Uni- Record); to DAVID FRANCISCO is further given that the Indiana, this 10th day of advertisements 2. A valid Indiana driver clerk of this court within versity, clearly marked with the project and the bid opening ANTONIO. Notice is further hearing will be held on her February, 2020. date. Each bid must be accompanied by the Contractor’s license/identifi cation card; given that the hearing will three (3) months from the Verifi ed Petition for Name Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk date of the fi rst publication written plan for a program to test the contractor’s employees must be prepaid. 3. Petitioner’s original birth be held on said petition on Change on the 28th day of 02/28/20 PATERNITY certiticate; of this notice, or within nine for drugs in accordance with IC 4-13-18. Each bid must be the 12th day of May, 2020 April, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. at 03/06/20 STATE OF INDIANA accompanied by a Contractor’s Combination Bid Bond and 4. Valid U.S. Passport, if at 9:00 a.m. at 200 East (9) months after decedent’s 200 East Washington Street COUNTY OF MARION SS: death, whichever is earlier, Bond for Construction in the form included in the specifi ca- issued: Washington Street Room Room W506, City County 5. If foreign born, IN THE MARION CIRCUIT or the claims will be forever tions made payable to The Trustees of Purdue University in W506, City County Building, Building, at Indianapolis, IN COURT an amount equal to the maximum total of the base bid and Naturalization Cenifi cate for at Indianapolis, IN 46204, barred. 46204. PATERNITY DIVISION Dated at Indianapolis, any alternate bids, guaranteeing the execution and faithful Charge each Petitioner; which is more than thirty (30) Dated: October 3, 2019 6. A certifi ed copy of CAUSE NO. Indiana, this 18th day of performance of the contract for the work if awarded. The In- days after the third notice of Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk 49C01-1911-JP-048499 structions to Bidders contained in the specifi cations for the documents retlecting any publication. Any person has February 2020. 02/21/20 NOTICE OF IN RE:NOTICE THE PATERNITY OF OF Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk projects are by this reference made a part hereof, and all change in Petitioner’s name the right to appear at the 02/28/20 your ad (marriage licenses and ADMINISTRATION YULISSAADMINISTRATION ITZEL EUSEBIO_ 03/06/20 bidders shall be deemed advised of the provisions thereof, hearing and to fi le written 03/06/20 CASTRO (Minor), and of the General Conditions of the contract, specifi ca- divorce decrees for each objections on or before the 03/13/20 marriage; education and/ State of Indiana GORDONCANDELARIA SHUMWAY CASTRO_ tions, plans and drawings for the project. The architectural/ hearing date. AGÜERO, engineering fi rms for this project is: Project No. 1: The Sch- or military records if names So Ordered: January 21, County of Marion differ from birth record and NAME CHANGE In the Marion Superior Court Petitioner/Mother, neider Corporation, 1330 Win Hentschel Blvd., Suite 260, 2020 NOTICE OF WestNOTICE Lafayette, OF IN 47906-4156 Phone (765) 237-5250 To name(s) used). Probate Division Mylav. A. Eldridge, Clerk ADMINISTRATION v Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk NOÉ EUSEBIO_GÓMEZ, ADMINISTRATION view or obtain bid documents online: Repro Graphix Inc., 7. If the Petition is fi led for a STATE OF INDIANA IN THE MATTER OF THE 03/06/20 437 N. Illinois St, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Web: PurduePlan- Minor’s name change (along COUNTY OF MARION, ss: UNSUPERVISED Respondent/Father. GORDON SHUMWAY 03/13/20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SUMMONS NOTICE OF room.com Phone: 1-800-718-0035 Email: ePlanroom@Re- with the other documents 03/20/20 ADMINISTRATION OF THE ADMINISTRATION above): IN RE THE NAME CHANGE ESTATE OF RAE ALGENE To NOÉ EUSEBIO_GÓMEZ, prographix.com A $300 deposit will be required for each In the Marion County hardcopy set of bidding documents. One compact disk or a. the child’s original birth OF: BENDER, Respondent/Father: Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk ARLETHA ROBERTS, Notice is hereby given Superior Court download is available at no charge. Postage and handling certifi cate; and Deceased. In the Matter of the Estate m b. a notarized Waiver/ Petitioner. Cause No: that on the 19th day fee may apply. All orders must be placed online but bidders of Glen Edward Hague, Consent from the non- NAME CHANGE CAUSE NO. 49D08-2001-EU-004580 of November 2019, may choose to pick up orders at: Purdue Print & Digital Ser- 49C01-2002-MI-007479 CANDELARIA CASTRO_ Deceased. vices delivered by Xerox: 698 Ahlers Drive, West Lafayette, petitioning parent. NOTICE OF Cause Number Failure to bring these STATE OF INDIANA NOTICE OF PETITION ADMINISTRATION AGÜERO, Petitioner/Mother IN 47907 Phone: 765-494-2006 Bidding Documents are on COUNTY OF MARION, ss: FOR CHANGE OF NAME fi led in the Marion Circuit 49D08-2002-EU-008024 fi le in the offi ce of: Senior Vice President for Administrative documents will result in your Notice is hereby given that Notice is hereby given case being continued to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ARLETHA ROBERTS, Rebecca Rae Bender, was Court, Paternity Division, her Operations, Purdue Technology Center Aerospace, 1801 IN RE THE PETITION FOR whose mailing address Verifi ed Petition for an Order that Mary D’Onofrio was Newman Road Suite 208, West Lafayette, IN 47906-4510 D another date. on the 31st day of January on February 24, 2020, NAME CHANGE OFMINOR: is 3704 Ashbourne Lane, Ratifying Physical and Legal Phone (765) 494-0580 The Board of Trustees of The Trust- So Ordered:October 23, 2020, appointed Personal appointed Personal 2019 GERARDO FRANCISCO, Indianapolis, IN 46205 in Representative of the Estate Custody (“Petition”). The ees of Purdue University reserves the right to reject any and Name of Minor, Marion County, Indiana, nature of this cause is to Representative of the Estate all bids and to waive, to the extent permitted by law, any of Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk of RAE ALGENE BENDER, of Glen Edward Hague, 03/06/20 BONIFACIO FRANCISCO, hereby gives notice that deceased. obtain an order of the court the terms, conditions and provisions contained in this Ad- Petitioner. ARLETHA ROBERTS granting legal and physical Deceased, who died on or vertisement for Bids or the Instructions to Bidders or any 03/13/20 All persons who have claims about January 23, 2020. 03/20/20 CAUSE NO. has fi led a petition in the against this estate, whether custody of YULISSA ITZEL informality, irregularity or omission in any bid, provided that 49C01-1905-MI-020869 Marion County Circuit Court E U S E B I O _ C A S T R O , All persons having claims such waiver shall, in the discretion of the Board of Trustees, or not now due, must fi le against this estate, whether Please Check ALIAS NOTICE requesting that her name claim in the offi ce of the daughter. A trial date has be to the advantage of The Trustees of Purdue University. OF HEARING FOR be changed to ARLETHA been set for the 14th day of or not now due, must fi le THE TRUSTEES OF PURDUE UNIVERSITY By James K. NAME CHANGE clerk of this court within the claim in the offi ce of the Your Ad PUBLICATION IN BOYD (for birth record three (3) months from the May, 2020 at 9:30AM, Rm Keefe, Senior Director of Capital Program Management NEWSPAPER purposes). Notice is further 156, in the above-captioned Clerk of this Court within Date Please carefully STATE OF INDIANA date of the fi rst publication three (3) months from the Notice is hereby given given that the hearing will of this notice, or within nine court. You must answer hspaxlp 03/06/20 read your ad COUNTY OF MARION, ss: that Petitioner BONIFACIO be held on her Verifi ed said Petition in writing, by date 0f the fi rst publication of 03/13/20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT (9) months after decedent’s this notice, or within nine (9) the first day it FRANCISCO, as a self- Petition for Name Change death, whichever is earlier, you or your attorney, within IN RE THE NAME CHANGE represented litigant, and on on the 9th day of June, 2020 thirty (30) days after the last months after the decedent’s appears and OF: or the claims will be forever death, whichever is earlier, behalf of the Minor, fi led a at 9:00 a.m. at 200 East barred. publication of this notice. report any errors KYU NI SAN, Verifi ed Petition for Change Washington Street Room Judgment by default may or the claims Will be forever Name of Minor, Dated at Indianapolis, barred. PUBLIC NOTICE promptly. Credit of Name of Minor to change W506, City County Building, Indiana, this 31st day of be entered against you for TAN DAA, the name of minor child from at Indianapolis, IN 46204. the relief demanded in the Dated at Indianapolis, Petitioner. January 2020. Indiana, this February 24, Indiana’s Finest Wrecker will be having an auction/public for errors is GERARDO FRANCISCO to Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Petition. CAUSE NO. GERARDO FRANCISCO 02/28/20 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk 2020 sale on March 16th, 2020 at 8AM. 7576 W Washington St limited to the 49C01-2002-MI-007853 02/28/20 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Indianapolis, IN 46231. List of vehicles to be included in ANTONIO. Notice is further 03/06/20 03/06/20 02/21/20 cost of the first ORDER SETTING given that the hearing will 03/13/20 02/28/20 03/06/20 the sale: ad only and HEARING be held on said petition on 03/06/20 03/13/20 Year Make VIN Sale Price Notice is hereby given that the 12th day of May, 2020 2000 MITSUBISHI JA4MT31H4YP055983 $ 950.00 adjustment is Petitioner TAN DAA, pro at 9:00 a.m. at 200 East 2007 FORD 1FAFP56U87A199581 $ 950.00 limited to the se, fi led a Verifi ed Petition Washington Street Room 2007 MITSUBISHI 4A3AL25F57E032568 $ 950.00 for Change of Name of W506, City County Building, 2002 CHEVROLET 1GNDM19XX2B115960 $ 950.00 actual cost of Minor to change the name at Indianapolis, IN 46204, 2011 VOLKSWAGEN 3VWGX7AJ6BM359831 $ 950.00 space. of minor child from KYU NI which is more than thirty (30) 2000 LEXUS JT8BH28F5Y0181418 $ 950.00 SAN to KARINA JULIE SAN. days after the third notice of 2002 FORD 1FMZU73E62UC91249 $ 950.00 Notice is further given that publication. Any person has 2000 PONTIAC 1G2NF52E3YM781454 $ 950.00 the hearing will be held on the right to appear at the 2005 CHEVROLET 1GNEK13T65J187586 $ 950.00 said petition on the 9th day hearing and to fi le written 2004 HONDA 1HGEM22984L002196 $ 950.00 of June, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. at YOUR AD COULD BE HERE 1995 HONDA 1HGCD7250SA036367 $ 950.00 objections on or before the 200 East Washington Street hearing date. 2010 CHEVROLET 3GNBABDB3AS528016 $ 950.00 Room W506, City County So Ordered: January 21, 2018 WABASH 1JJV532D0JL040594 $5,500.00 Building, at Indianapolis, IN 2020 hspaxlp 03/06/20 46204. Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk 03/06/20 03/06/20 03/13/20 03/13/20 03/20/20 03/20/20 CALL 3179245143 FOR DETAILS Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Disbursements by Vendor 2019 Fund Name Category Paid To Amount Hoosier Fund Other Disbursements Transfer $5,379.27 Total Other Disbursements $5,379.27 Total Hoosier Fund $5,379.27 Community Outreach Other Disbursements TRUST $1,608,484.55 Total Other Disbursements $1,608,484.55 Total Community Outreach $1,608,484.55 Fun Fest Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,175.00 Total Services and Charges $2,175.00 Total Fun Fest $2,175.00 Payroll Personal Services Key Bank $131,433.92 Personal Services Paycor Inc $355,164.93 Personal Services AT&T Mobility $14,889.44 Personal Services AFLAC $45,103.60 Personal Services Dr Cheryl Talley Black $16.75 Personal Services Kendra Surrett $204.48 Personal Services Brenda Roper $46.94 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $1,505.74 Personal Services Guardian $18,767.84 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $33,913.44 Personal Services American United Life $6,016.31 Personal Services INSCCU-ASFE $55.00 Total Personal Services $607,118.39 Total Payroll $607,118.39 Small Claims Court Other Disbursements TRUST $2,892,065.89 Total Other Disbursements $2,892,065.89 Total Small Claims Court $2,892,065.89 Township Personal Services Guardian $15,273.62 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans INC $216,273.82 Personal Services Key Bank $56,894.51 Personal Services Paycor Inc $35,041.85 Personal Services Eric Bailey $800.00 Personal Services Frances M Jenkins $395.45 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,871.88 Personal Services Payrollnet $629,559.03 Personal Services Michael Ricketts $2,008.13 Personal Services Rebecca Williams $156.30 Personal Services Adrian Grimes $1,153.84 Personal Services Guardian $9,264.81 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $102,718.63 Personal Services Key Bank $22,181.30 Personal Services Paycor Inc $44,720.17 Personal Services Payrollnet $375,500.46 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,405.69 Personal Services Rhonda Randolph $16.54 Total Personal Services $1,635,236.03 Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $1,040.97 Supplies Boyce Forms $1,452.17 Supplies Condon Fire & Safety $143.15 Supplies Economy Plumbing $186.02 Supplies ERC Wiping Products $584.25 Supplies Eric Bailey $501.82 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $317.45 Supplies Global Equipment Company $289.54 Supplies Henthorn Mower & Engine $140.59 Supplies HP Products Corp $184.90 Supplies Indiana Mulch $279.90 Supplies Key Bank $5,359.95 Supplies Lowe’s Home Improvement $1,007.72 Supplies Mikes Electrical $369.00 Supplies Offi ce Depot $90.46 Supplies Postmasters $4,335.73 Supplies Priority Press $1,027.96 Supplies Public Employees Retirement Fund $226.46 Supplies RFS Group $11,309.87 Supplies Tiffany Lawn & Garden $1,298.00 Supplies Alphabet Signs $233.45 Supplies American Stamp & Marketing $432.93 Supplies Boyce Forms $603.90 Supplies Braden Business Sys $167.96 Supplies Cordella Grimes Lopez $486.47 Supplies Mailfi nance $409.83 Supplies Postmasters $3,412.32 Supplies Priority Press Inc $749.08 Supplies Ricoh USA $5,920.37 Total Supplies $42,562.22 Services and Charges A Classic Party Rental $1,888.28 Services and Charges AT&T Mobility $4,565.97 Services and Charges Action Pest Control $150.00 Services and Charges American United Life $1,250.00 Services and Charges Ashley Thomas $140.00 Services and Charges AT&T $2,849.35 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,662.27 Services and Charges Bright House Networks $2,474.27 Services and Charges Brooke Plough $750.00 Services and Charges Buckeye Power Sales $1,338.10 Services and Charges Cartoon Ups $1,250.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $6,798.00 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Group $25,851.18 Services and Charges City of Indianapolis $25.00 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $119.76 Services and Charges Costco $120.00 Services and Charges Cut Rite Lawn Care $325.00 Services and Charges Danco Roofi ng $1,969.91 Services and Charges Deanna Woodruff $516.40 Services and Charges Deem $38,125.98 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $25.00 Services and Charges Dwight Ward $104.40 Services and Charges English Excavating & Plumbing $9,237.00 Services and Charges Eugene Akers $71.76 Services and Charges Eva Motley $80.00 Services and Charges Game Truck $199.00 Services and Charges Home City Ice $312.50 Services and Charges Ice Miller LLP $5,156.85 Services and Charges Ideal Heating INC $1,344.62 Services and Charges Indiana Township Assoc $945.00 Services and Charges Indiana Tree Service $2,450.00 Services and Charges Indiana Wild $750.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Business Journal $98.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $89,429.66 Services and Charges Indianapolis Recorder $1,377.46 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $4,590.00 Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,205.00 Services and Charges Johnson Controls $1,432.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $16,705.62 Services and Charges Kings III of America $1,208.40 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $6,399.84 Services and Charges Marco’s Pizza $1,924.50 Services and Charges Marion Co Storm Water Mgmt $3,712.80 Services and Charges Michael Ricketts $450.00 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,523.00 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $5,456.18 Services and Charges Mullin Rental Service $69.30 Services and Charges One Stop Marketing $752.00 Services and Charges Partyzone Entertainment $7,710.00 Services and Charges Paycor Inc $12,796.60 Services and Charges PNC Bank $6,824.77 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions $1,944.00 Services and Charges Protection Plus $94,676.00 Services and Charges Reliable Water Services $91.12 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $1,614.80 Services and Charges Sams Club $1,166.60 Services and Charges Selective Insurance $87,418.00 Services and Charges Service Sanitation $1,008.00 Services and Charges Special Deputy Offi ce MCSO $75.00 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $6,992.83 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $2,454.45 Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Services and Charges Tebco $559.20 Disbursements by Vendor 2019 Services and Charges Total Lawn Care $1,027.00 Fund Name Category Paid To Amount Services and Charges Total Shred Solutions $950.00 Hoosier Fund Services and Charges US Signal $5,739.44 Other Disbursements Transfer $5,379.27 Services and Charges Walker & Assoc $21,073.30 Total Other Disbursements $5,379.27 Services and Charges Walkerhughes $2,621.00 Total Hoosier Fund $5,379.27 Services and Charges American Bar Assoc $185.00 Community Outreach Services and Charges Braden Business Sys $1,424.20 Other Disbursements TRUST $1,608,484.55 Services and Charges Central Indiana Interpreting Serv $10,140.00 Total Other Disbursements $1,608,484.55 Services and Charges Clerk of the Courts $180.00 Total Community Outreach $1,608,484.55 Services and Charges CNA Surety $350.00 Fun Fest Services and Charges Indiana Judges Assoc $200.00 Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,175.00 Services and Charges Indiana State Bar Assoc $158.00 Total Services and Charges $2,175.00 Services and Charges Patrick Chavis IV $800.00 Total Fun Fest $2,175.00 Services and Charges PNC Bank $10.96 Payroll Services and Charges Ricoh USA $14.63 Personal Services Key Bank $131,433.92 Services and Charges Protection Plus $41,288.50 Personal Services Paycor Inc $355,164.93 Services and Charges Brenda Roper $73.80 Personal Services AT&T Mobility $14,889.44 Services and Charges National Judicial College $369.00 Personal Services AFLAC $45,103.60 Services and Charges Thomson Reuters $656.00 Personal Services Dr Cheryl Talley Black $16.75 Services and Charges Thomson West $897.00 Personal Services Kendra Surrett $204.48 Services and Charges William Niemier $2,700.00 Personal Services Brenda Roper $46.94 Services and Charges Word Systems $748.81 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $1,505.74 Total Services and Charges $575,117.37 Personal Services Guardian $18,767.84 Capital Outlays Braden Business Systems $22,565.44 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $33,913.44 Capital Outlays Danco Roofi ng $69,200.00 Personal Services American United Life $6,016.31 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $4,685.27 Personal Services INSCCU-ASFE $55.00 Capital Outlays Midtown Technology Grp $32,812.50 Total Personal Services $607,118.39 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $26,518.98 Total Payroll $607,118.39 Capital Outlays Event Metal Detectors $20,200.00 Small Claims Court Total Capital Outlays $175,982.19 Other Disbursements TRUST $2,892,065.89 Total Township $2,428,897.81 Total Other Disbursements $2,892,065.89 Township Assistance Total Small Claims Court $2,892,065.89 Personal Services Cheryl Talley Black $800.00 Township Personal Services Cordella Grimes Lopez $800.00 Personal Services Guardian $15,273.62 Personal Services Guardian $25,091.47 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans INC $216,273.82 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $375,384.02 Personal Services Key Bank $56,894.51 Personal Services Key Bank $90,291.40 Personal Services Paycor Inc $35,041.85 Personal Services Mchael Crawford $282.24 Personal Services Eric Bailey $800.00 Personal Services Paycor Inc $63,475.86 Personal Services Frances M Jenkins $395.45 Personal Services Payrollnet $1,085,045.25 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,871.88 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $119,120.50 Personal Services Payrollnet $629,559.03 Total Personal Services $1,760,290.74 Personal Services Michael Ricketts $2,008.13 Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $957.13 Personal Services Rebecca Williams $156.30 Supplies Boyce Forms $505.24 Personal Services Adrian Grimes $1,153.84 Supplies CDW Govt $2,968.59 Personal Services Guardian $9,264.81 Supplies Cornelius & Co $935.00 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $102,718.63 Supplies Economy Plumbing Supply Co Inc $850.55 Personal Services Key Bank $22,181.30 Supplies Empire Refractory $32.89 Personal Services Paycor Inc $44,720.17 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $1,300.76 Personal Services Payrollnet $375,500.46 Supplies Flag & Banner Co Inc $123.00 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,405.69 Supplies Grainger Inc $1,047.13 Personal Services Rhonda Randolph $16.54 Supplies Indianapolis Fleet Services $11,646.17 Total Personal Services $1,635,236.03 Supplies Keystone 14 $310.00 Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $1,040.97 Supplies L&W Supply Corp $381.25 Supplies Boyce Forms $1,452.17 Supplies Lowes Home Improvement $2,525.22 Supplies Condon Fire & Safety $143.15 Supplies Mailfi nance $495.77 Supplies Economy Plumbing $186.02 Supplies Neofunds $2,242.16 Supplies ERC Wiping Products $584.25 Supplies Neopost USA Inc $2,139.53 Supplies Eric Bailey $501.82 Supplies Next Day Signs $34.50 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $317.45 Supplies Offi ce Depot $9,160.38 Supplies Global Equipment Company $289.54 Supplies Olympic Products $79.56 Supplies Henthorn Mower & Engine $140.59 Supplies PNC Bank $2,423.73 Supplies HP Products Corp $184.90 Supplies Postmasters $1,850.93 Supplies Indiana Mulch $279.90 Supplies RFS Group LLC $12,024.98 Supplies Key Bank $5,359.95 Supplies Ricoh USA Inc $604.11 Supplies Lowe’s Home Improvement $1,007.72 Supplies Terry Jones $126.86 Supplies Mikes Electrical $369.00 Supplies United Refrigeration $166.52 Supplies Offi ce Depot $90.46 Total Supplies $54,931.96 Supplies Postmasters $4,335.73 Services and Charges AT&T $6,135.04 Supplies Priority Press $1,027.96 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,749.11 Supplies Public Employees Retirement Fund $226.46 Services and Charges Brighthouse Networks $1,313.42 Supplies RFS Group $11,309.87 Services and Charges CDW Govt $6,395.24 Supplies Tiffany Lawn & Garden $1,298.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $3,392.76 Supplies Alphabet Signs $233.45 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Grp $21,209.56 Supplies American Stamp & Marketing $432.93 Services and Charges Comfort Systems USA $3,575.00 Supplies Boyce Forms $603.90 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $457.56 Supplies Braden Business Sys $167.96 Services and Charges Datamine Internet Marketing Solutions $1,000.00 Supplies Cordella Grimes Lopez $486.47 Services and Charges Deem $25,346.73 Supplies Mailfi nance $409.83 Services and Charges Delta Water Mgmt $1,590.00 Supplies Postmasters $3,412.32 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $290.00 Supplies Priority Press Inc $749.08 Services and Charges Earthlink Business $5,212.89 Supplies Ricoh USA $5,920.37 Services and Charges Firefl y $2,190.00 Total Supplies $42,562.22 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $52,838.20 Services and Charges A Classic Party Rental $1,888.28 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $609.86 Services and Charges AT&T Mobility $4,565.97 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $27,739.73 Services and Charges Action Pest Control $150.00 Services and Charges Indygo $2,000.00 Services and Charges American United Life $1,250.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $52.99 Services and Charges Ashley Thomas $140.00 Services and Charges Kings III America LLC $1,208.40 Services and Charges AT&T $2,849.35 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $1,589.29 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,662.27 Services and Charges Mailfi nance $409.83 Services and Charges Bright House Networks $2,474.27 Services and Charges Malwarebytes $2,130.80 Services and Charges Brooke Plough $750.00 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,118.95 Services and Charges Buckeye Power Sales $1,338.10 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $837.50 Services and Charges Cartoon Ups $1,250.00 Services and Charges Neofunds $400.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $6,798.00 Services and Charges Nolna Browning $139.74 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Group $25,851.18 Services and Charges PNC Bank $1,602.53 Services and Charges City of Indianapolis $25.00 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions Grp $675.00 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $119.76 Services and Charges Protection Plus $70,079.80 Services and Charges Costco $120.00 Services and Charges Priority Communications $6,047.00 Services and Charges Cut Rite Lawn Care $325.00 Services and Charges Reliable Water Services LLC $1,009.60 Services and Charges Danco Roofi ng $1,969.91 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $2,010.53 Services and Charges Deanna Woodruff $516.40 Services and Charges RFS Group LLC $971.02 Services and Charges Deem $38,125.98 Services and Charges Ricoh USA $121.07 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $25.00 Services and Charges Sams Club $140.00 Services and Charges Dwight Ward $104.40 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $8,099.00 Services and Charges English Excavating & Plumbing $9,237.00 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $191.25 Services and Charges Eugene Akers $71.76 Services and Charges Teamviewer GMBH $1,462.40 Services and Charges Eva Motley $80.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $744.86 Services and Charges Game Truck $199.00 Services and Charges Overhead Door Co $423.50 Services and Charges Home City Ice $312.50 Services and Charges Reef Aquarium Shop $1,947.73 Services and Charges Ice Miller LLP $5,156.85 Services and Charges Tinder Co LLC $8.50 Services and Charges Ideal Heating INC $1,344.62 Services and Charges Tubesock $2,201.55 Services and Charges Indiana Township Assoc $945.00 Services and Charges US SIgnal $2,869.72 Services and Charges Indiana Tree Service $2,450.00 Total Services and Charges $279,537.66 Services and Charges Indiana Wild $750.00 Township Assistance Bell Mortuary & Crematory $350.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Business Journal $98.00 Township Assistance Craig Funeral Home $2,000.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $89,429.66 Township Assistance CVS Pharmacy $383.98 Services and Charges Indianapolis Recorder $1,377.46 Township Assistance Fountain Square Mortuary $5,100.00 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $4,590.00 Township Assistance Grinsteiner Funeral Home $1,000.00 Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,205.00 Township Assistance Grundy Memorial Chapel $350.00 Services and Charges Johnson Controls $1,432.00 Township Assistance Indiana Memorial Cremation Serv $1,050.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $16,705.62 Township Assistance Lavenia & Summers Home for Funerals $3,100.00 Services and Charges Kings III of America $1,208.40 Township Assistance Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services $350.00 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $6,399.84 Township Assistance Legacy Funeral Center $700.00 Services and Charges Marco’s Pizza $1,924.50 Township Assistance Lynhurst Neighborhood Funeral Home $350.00 Services and Charges Marion Co Storm Water Mgmt $3,712.80 Township Assistance New Crown Cemetery $1,650.00 Services and Charges Michael Ricketts $450.00 Township Assistance Stuart Mortuary Inc $12,450.00 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,523.00 Township Assistance Sutherland Park Cemetery $21,700.00 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $5,456.18 Township Assistance Williams & Bluitt Funeral Home $3,050.00 Services and Charges Mullin Rental Service $69.30 Township Assistance Adam Sernershine $900.00 Services and Charges One Stop Marketing $752.00 Township Assistance Affordable Housing of Indy LLC $1,280.00 Services and Charges Partyzone Entertainment $7,710.00 Township Assistance Alan McKelvey $600.00 Services and Charges Paycor Inc $12,796.60 Township Assistance Alpine Property Mgmt $10,220.00 Services and Charges PNC Bank $6,824.77 Township Assistance Amahl Brown $650.00 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions $1,944.00 Township Assistance Andrew Heimer $650.00 Services and Charges Protection Plus $94,676.00 Township Assistance Anthony Douglas $5,400.00 Services and Charges Reliable Water Services $91.12 Township Assistance Anthony Hill $700.00 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $1,614.80 Township Assistance Arshad Moghul $500.00 Services and Charges Sams Club $1,166.60 Township Assistance Athena Real Estate Svcs $7,130.00 Services and Charges Selective Insurance $87,418.00 Township Assistance B&D Training Svcs $7,550.00 Services and Charges Service Sanitation $1,008.00 Township Assistance Barratt Asset Mgmt $650.00 Services and Charges Special Deputy Offi ce MCSO $75.00 Township Assistance Barron Properties $3,140.00 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $6,992.83 Township Assistance Belva J Ivy $400.00 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $2,454.45 Township Assistance Sandpaper Investment LLC $575.00 Services and Charges Tebco $559.20 Township Assistance Better Indy Mgmt LLC $675.00 Services and Charges Total Lawn Care $1,027.00 Township Assistance BHB Investment LLC $4,124.00 Services and Charges Total Shred Solutions $950.00 Township Assistance Bryan D McCormick $3,040.00 Services and Charges US Signal $5,739.44 Township Assistance Cecilla Ernstes Boxell $650.00 Services and Charges Walker & Assoc $21,073.30 Township Assistance Cenlar $1,750.68 Services and Charges Walkerhughes $2,621.00 Township Assistance Charlestine Ford $1,400.00 Services and Charges American Bar Assoc $185.00 Township Assistance Chase Bank $2,301.50 Services and Charges Braden Business Sys $1,424.20 Township Assistance Citizens Energy Grp $168,821.47 Services and Charges Central Indiana Interpreting Serv $10,140.00 Township Assistance Clarance & Fanny Peters $700.00 Services and Charges Clerk of the Courts $180.00 Township Assistance Clifford Corners Apts $1,800.00 Services and Charges CNA Surety $350.00 Township Assistance Constitution Gardens $507.00 Services and Charges Indiana Judges Assoc $200.00 Township Assistance Corey Simmons $5,250.00 Services and Charges Indiana State Bar Assoc $158.00 Township Assistance Cremation Society of Indiana $350.00 Services and Charges Patrick Chavis IV $800.00 Township Assistance Culmann Real Estate Grp $1,300.00 Services and Charges PNC Bank $10.96 Township Assistance Daniel Farris $1,560.00 Services and Charges Ricoh USA $14.63 Township Assistance David P Wolsiffer $1,500.00 Services and Charges Protection Plus $41,288.50 Township Assistance Dawn Til Dusk Prop Mgmt $650.00 Services and Charges Brenda Roper $73.80 Township Assistance Diana Otto $1,300.00 Services and Charges National Judicial College $369.00 Township Assistance Discover Properties LLC $2,120.00 Services and Charges Thomson Reuters $656.00 Township Assistance Dixon Memorial Chapel & Cremation $6,250.00 Services and Charges Thomson West $897.00 Township Assistance Donald & Ronda Gibson $1,790.00 Services and Charges William Niemier $2,700.00 Township Assistance Dorchester Property LLC $550.00 Services and Charges Word Systems $748.81 Township Assistance Dorfman Property Mgmt $725.00 Total Services and Charges $575,117.37 Township Assistance Douglas Godinez & Iselda Santamaria $600.00 Capital Outlays Braden Business Systems $22,565.44 Township Assistance Eagle High LLC $1,185.00 Capital Outlays Danco Roofi ng $69,200.00 Township Assistance East Vermont FC LLC $3,750.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $4,685.27 Township Assistance Easy Rentals LLC $1,920.00 Capital Outlays Midtown Technology Grp $32,812.50 Township Assistance Eduardo Flores $600.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $26,518.98 Township Assistance Emerson Place Apts $2,545.00 Capital Outlays Event Metal Detectors $20,200.00 Township Assistance Englewood Community Develop $8,055.00 Total Capital Outlays $175,982.19 Township Assistance Equity Advisory Realty $635.00 INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER Total Township $2,428,897.81 Township Assistance Equity Mgmt Svcs FRIDAY, $10,375.00 marc h 6, 2020 B5 Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Township Assistance Township Assistance Ethosity Property Mgmt $2,740.00 Disbursements by Vendor 2019 Personal Services Cheryl Talley Black $800.00 Township Assistance FH Service $600.00 Fund Name Category Paid To Amount Personal Services Cordella Grimes Lopez $800.00 Township Assistance First Choice LLC $1,300.00 Hoosier Fund n Personal Services Guardian $25,091.47 n Township Assistance Fisher Rental Holdings LLC $3,900.00 L E G A L Other Disbursements S Transfer L $5,379.27E PersonalG Services AIndiana UniversityL Health Plans IncS $375,384.02 Township AssistanceL FranciscoE Nanez G $475.00A L S Total Other Disbursements $5,379.27 Personal Services Key Bank $90,291.40 Township Assistance Frank E Gainer $3,900.00 Total Hoosier Fund $5,379.27 Personal Services Mchael Crawford $282.24 Township Assistance Garfi eld Park Apts $3,750.00 PUBLIC NOTICECommunity Outreach Personal Services Paycor Inc $63,475.86 Township Assistance GC Three Property Mgmt $1,000.00 SUMMONS Other Disbursements TRUST $1,608,484.55 Personal Services Payrollnet $1,085,045.25 Township Assistance George Powell $375.00 Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Total Other Disbursements $1,608,484.55 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $119,120.50 Township Assistance Grace Capital Invest LLC $625.00 STATE OF INDIANA Cash Fund Statement - 2019 Total Community Outreach $1,608,484.55 Total Personal Services $1,760,290.74 Township Assistance Grace Foods DBS Safeway Foods $41,902.18 COUNTY OF MARION SS: Local Fund Beg CashFun Fest Receipts Disbursements Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $957.13 Township Assistance Great Moon Inc $525.00 IN THE MARION CIRCUIT Local End Cash & Inv Bal Fund Name & lnv Bal Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,175.00 Supplies Boyce Forms $505.24 Township Assistance Greater Local Neighborhoods Comm Dev $606.00 COURT Jan 1,2019 Total Services and Charges Dec $2,175.00 31,2019 Supplies CDW Govt $2,968.59 Township Assistance GSD Grp $1,320.00 Number Supplies Cornelius & Co $935.00 CAUSE NO. Governmental 0002 Hoosier Fund $5,299.32 $79.95 Total$5,379.27 Fun Fest $2,175.00$0.00 Township Assistance Gui White $2,400.00 Payroll Supplies Economy Plumbing Supply Co Inc $850.55 Township Assistance Township Assistance Halstead Enterprises $1,950.00 49C01-2002-PL-005830 Activities 0061 Rainy Day Fund $991,600.00 Personal Services$0.00 Key Bank$0.00 $991,600.00$131,433.92 Supplies Empire Refractory $32.89 Township Assistance Harris & Harris $1,950.00 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. 0350 Capital Building Fund $2,454,486.00 Personal Services$0.00 Paycor Inc$0.00 $2,454,486.00 $355,164.93 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $1,300.76 Township Assistance Harris Proeprty Invest LLC $625.00 AS TRUSTEE FOR PARK 1 Community Outreach $104,354.63 Personal$1,630,853.46 Services $1,608,484.55 AT&T Mobility $126,723.54 $14,889.44 Supplies Flag & Banner Co Inc $123.00 Township Assistance Hasan Almahrouq $1,600.00 PLACE SECURITIES, INC., 2 Escrow $65,000.00 Personal Services$0.00 AFLAC $0.00 $45,103.60$65,000.00 Supplies Grainger Inc $1,047.13 Township Assistance HLGF Investment LLC $495.00 ASSET-BACKED PASS Supplies Indianapolis Fleet Services $11,646.17 3 Fun Fest $18,483.28 Personal$2,850.00 Services Dr Cheryl$2,175.00 Talley Black $19,158.28 $16.75 Township Assistance Home Base Properties LLC $1,480.00 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, Personal Services Kendra Surrett $204.48 Supplies Keystone 14 $310.00 Township Assistance Home River/Bricklane Prop Mgmt $1,500.00 5 Payroll $4,269.29 $606,158.21 $607,118.39 $3,309.11 Supplies L&W Supply Corp $381.25 SERIES 2004-MCW1, Personal Services Brenda Roper $46.94 Township Assistance HTC Poperties LLC $2,030.00 CLASS 6 Small Claims Court $129,972.78 Personal$3,059,273.53 Services $2,892,065.89Public Employees Retirement Fund$297,180.42 $1,505.74 Supplies Lowes Home Improvement $2,525.22 Township Assistance Hulan Hall $1,200.00 7 Township $2,502,900.32 Personal$3,685,329.12 Services $2,428,897.81 Guardian $18,767.84 $3,759,331.63 Supplies Mailfi nance $495.77 Township Assistance Illinois St Senior Apts $1,100.00 A-1 CERTIFICATES, PLAINTIFF, 8 Township Assistance $5,271,204.29 Personal$3,347,113.24 Services $3,257,596.70Indiana University Health Plans Inc$5,360,720.83 $33,913.44 Supplies Neofunds $2,242.16 Township Assistance Indiana Funeral Care $350.00 Personal Services American United Life $6,016.31 Supplies Neopost USA Inc $2,139.53 Township Assistance Indianapolis Power & Light $265,846.43 v. Supplies Next Day Signs $34.50 Township Assistance Indy Town LP $1,398.00 $11,547,569.91 Personal$12,331,657.51 Services $10,801,717.61 INSCCU-ASFE $55.00 $13,077,509.81 McCORD INVESTMENTS, GRAND TOTAL Total Personal Services $607,118.39 Supplies Offi ce Depot $9,160.38 Township Assistance INHP $438.00 LLC; Total Payroll $607,118.39 Supplies Olympic Products $79.56 Township Assistance Intempus Realty $1,150.00 BRUCE R. McCORD; Detailed ReceiptsSmall Claims2019 Court Supplies PNC Bank $2,423.73 Township Assistance Inventive Property Group $750.00 Supplies Postmasters $1,850.93 UNKNOWN MEMBERS OF Other Disbursements TRUST $2,892,065.89 Township Assistance Invictus Property Mgmt $1,650.00 McCORD INVESTMENTS, Hoosier Fund Earnings on Investments and Deposits Total Other Disbursements $2,892,065.89$79.95 Supplies RFS Group LLC $12,024.98 Township Assistance J Hampton Williams Rentals $1,527.00 Total Small Claims Court $2,892,065.89 Supplies Ricoh USA Inc $604.11 Township Assistance JL Hair Realty $4,150.00 LLC; Total Other Receipts Township $79.95 Supplies Terry Jones $126.86 Township Assistance Jack D Glover BHB Mgmt $1,075.00 CECIL McCORD; Personal Services Total Hoosier Guardian Fund $15,273.62$79.95 Supplies United Refrigeration $166.52 Township Assistance Jack McCarty Sr $3,100.00 HEALTH and HOSPITAL Total Supplies $54,931.96 Governmental Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans INC $216,273.82 Township Assistance James Deaner $3,600.00 CORP.; Community Outreach Grants and Distributions from Personal Non-Governmental Services Key Entities Bank $1,630,853.46 $56,894.51 Services and Charges AT&T $6,135.04 Township Assistance Jedd Investments J Dunson $900.00 CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS; Activities Personal Services Paycor Inc $35,041.85 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,749.11 Township Assistance James McDonald $450.00 Total Other Receipts $1,630,853.46 Services and Charges Brighthouse Networks $1,313.42 DEFENDANTS. Personal Services Eric Bailey $800.00 Township Assistance James R Farmer $795.00 SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PersonalTotal Services Community Frances Outreach M Jenkins $1,630,853.46 $395.45 Services and Charges CDW Govt $6,395.24 Township Assistance James Thomas $625.00 Fun Fest Donations, Gifts, and Bequests Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,871.88$2,850.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $3,392.76 Township Assistance Jared S Browning $1,150.00 PUBLICATION Total Other Receipts Personal Services Payrollnet $629,559.03$2,850.00 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Grp $21,209.56 Township Assistance Jefferson Apts $300.00 The State of Indiana to the Services and Charges Comfort Systems USA $3,575.00 defendants above named Personal Services Total Michael Fun Feat Ricketts $2,008.13$2,850.00 Township Assistance Joe & Debbie Byers $1,725.00 Personal Services Rebecca Williams $156.30 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $457.56 Township Assistance Joseph Hogan $800.00 and any other person who Payroll Payroll Fund and Clearing PersonalAccount Services Receipts Adrian Grimes $606,158.21 $1,153.84 Services and Charges Datamine Internet Marketing Solutions $1,000.00 Township Assistance Joseph McGraw Property LLC $495.00 may be concerned. Total Other Receipts Personal Services Guardian $606,158.21 $9,264.81 Services and Charges Deem $25,346.73 Township Assistance Kakl Realty Trust $925.00 You are notifi ed that you Personal Services TotalIndiana Payroll University Health Plans Inc $606,158.21$102,718.63 Services and Charges Delta Water Mgmt $1,590.00 Township Assistance Karan Shah $1,575.00 have been sued in the Court Small Claims Court Other Receipts/1000 - Other Personal Receipts Services Key Bank $3,059,273.53 $22,181.30 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $290.00 Township Assistance Karen Pell $870.00 Services and Charges Earthlink Business $5,212.89 above named. Total Other Receipts Personal Services Paycor Inc $3,059,273.53 $44,720.17 Township Assistance Keegan & Van Dyk $890.00 Personal Services Payrollnet $375,500.46 Services and Charges Firefl y $2,190.00 Township Assistance Kervan Realty $425.00 The nature of the suit PersonalTotal Services Small ClaimsPublic Court Employees Retirement Fund$3,059,273.53 $61,405.69 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $52,838.20 Township Assistance Landmark Realty $4,900.00 against you is: Complaint Township General Property Taxes Personal Services Rhonda Randolph $1,932,223.88 $16.54 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $609.86 Township Assistance Laurie Klinger $675.00 for Declaratory Judgment, County Option Income Tax (COlT) Total Personal Services $1,635,236.03$158,646.92 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $27,739.73 Township Assistance Lawrence A Martin Jr $1,350.00 Quiet Title and Prescriptive Local Option Income Tax (LOIT) Supplies for Public SafetyAllied Wholesale Elect Sup $303,939.74 $1,040.97 Services and Charges Indygo $2,000.00 Township Assistance Lawrence Connell $400.00 Easement as to real Financial Institution Tax distribution Supplies Boyce Forms $135,475.63 $1,452.17 Services and Charges Key Bank $52.99 Township Assistance Leroy Baker $1,650.00 property located in Marion Supplies Condon Fire & Safety $143.15 Services and Charges Kings III America LLC $1,208.40 Township Assistance Lessie Robinson $750.00 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $108,528.59 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $1,589.29 County, Indiana commonly Commercial Vehicle Excise Supplies Tax Distribution (CVET)Economy Plumbing $15,429.70 $186.02 Township Assistance Loree Hlldebrandt $4,500.00 Supplies ERC Wiping Products $584.25 Services and Charges Mailfi nance $409.83 Township Assistance Lucille Smith $1,300.00 known as 1625 Kenruth Other Taxes/1000 - PILOT $16,222.66 Services and Charges Malwarebytes $2,130.80 Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana Total Taxes and Supplies Eric Bailey $501.82 Township Assistance M Kip Kistler $560.00 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $317.45 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,118.95 Township Assistance Margaret Kramer $575.00 and 1629 Kenurth Drive, Intergovernmental Supplies Global Equipment Company $2,670,467.12 $289.54 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $837.50 Township Assistance Marilyn A OBannon $400.00 Indianapolis, Indiana that Total Charges Rental of Property Supplies Henthorn Mower & Engine $209,457.16 $140.59 Services and Charges Neofunds $400.00 Township Assistance Marotts Trust $480.00 have legal descriptions as for Services Supplies HP Products Corp $209,457.16 $184.90 Services and Charges Nolna Browning $139.74 Township Assistance Matt Talbott Home $784.00 follows (collectively, the Total Fines, Forfeitures Court Costs and Fees Supplies Indiana Mulch $635,191.41 $279.90 Services and Charges PNC Bank $1,602.53 Township Assistance Melake Tesfaselassie $500.00 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions Grp $675.00 “Real Estate”): and Fees Supplies Key Bank $635,191.41 $5,359.95 PUBLIC NOTICE Township Assistance Meridian Towers $534.00 See attached Exhibit A. Earnings on Investments and Supplies Deposits Lowe’s Home Improvement $19,047.33 $1,007.72 Services and Charges Protection Plus $70,079.80 Township Assistance Michael D & James W Toliver $1,100.00 Supplies Mikes Electrical $369.00 Services and Charges Priority Communications $6,047.00 Township Assistance Michelle Patterson $2,700.00 This summons by publication Refunds and Reimbursements $651.99 Services and Charges Reliable Water ServicesCenter LLC Township, $1,009.60 Marion County, Indiana is specifi cally directed to the Transfers In - Transferred from Supplies Another Fund Offi ce Depot $5,379.27 $90.46 Cash Fund Statement Township - 2019 Assistance Midtown Flats $1,480.00 Supplies Postmasters $4,335.73 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $2,010.53 Township Assistance Minnie Hartman $399.00 following named defendants Other Receipts/1000 - MISC Receipts $145,134.84 Services and Charges RFSLocal Group Fund LLC $971.02 TownshipReceipts AssistanceDisbursements Minnies Real Estate LLC $500.00 Total Other Receipts Supplies Priority Press $1,027.96 Local Beg Cash whose addresses are Supplies Public Employees Retirement Fund$170,213.43 $226.46 Services and Charges RicohName USA $121.07& lnv Bal Township Assistance Monon Lofts End Cash $3,947.00& Inv Bal Fund Dec 31,2019 unknown: Supplies TotalRFS Township Group $3,685,329.12 $11,309.87 Services and ChargesNumber Sams Club $140.00Jan 1,2019 Township Assistance Moudy & Co $575.00 UNKNOWN MEMBERS OF Supplies Tiffany Lawn & Garden $1,298.00 Governmental Services and Charges 0002 Spectrum Hoosier Business Fund $8,099.00$5,299.32 Township Assistance$79.95 Nelson$5,379.27 MCAllister $650.00$0.00 McCORD INVESTMENTS, Supplies Alphabet Signs $233.45 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $191.25 Township Assistance New Bridges Apts $4,423.00 Activities Services and Charges 0061 TeamviewerRainy Day GMBH Fund $1,462.40$991,600.00 $0.00 $0.00 $991,600.00 LLC Township Assistance General Property Taxes Supplies American Stamp & Marketing $1,369,779.38 $432.93 Township Assistance Newcomer Funeral Home $950.00 Supplies Boyce Forms $603.90 Services and Charges0350 IndianapolisCapital Building Star Fund $2,454,486.00 $744.86 Township Assistance$0.00 Nita Zachary$0.00 $2,454,486.00 $1,150.00 In addition to the above County Option Income Tax Supplies (COIT) Braden Business Sys $1,745,116.17 $167.96 Services and Charges1 OverheadCommunity Door CoOutreach $104,354.63 $423.50 Township$1,630,853.46 Assistance $1,608,484.55 Norman Jenkins $126,723.54 $4,500.00 named defendants being Local Option Income Tax (LOIT) Supplies for Public SafetyCordella Grimes Lopez $56,466.00 $486.47 Services and Charges2 ReefEscrow Aquarium Shop $1,947.73$65,000.00 Township Assistance$0.00 Orloff Property$0.00 Holding $65,000.00 $2,085.00 served by this summons Financial Institution Tax distribution $82,633.04 Supplies Mailfi nance $409.83 Services and Charges3 TinderFun Co Fest LLC $18,483.28 $8.50 Township$2,850.00 Assistance Pangea$2,175.00 Court Real Estate $19,158.28 $550.00 there may be other Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax Distribution $66,196.76 Services and Charges Tubesock $2,201.55 Township Assistance Parkview $3,840.00 Supplies Postmasters $3,412.32 5 Payroll $4,269.29 $606,158.21 $607,118.39 $3,309.11 defendants who have an Commercial Vehicle Excise Supplies Tax Distribution (CVET)Priority Press Inc $9,411.30 $749.08 Services and Charges US SIgnal $2,869.72 Township Assistance Parkway Terrace Apts $998.00 6 Small Claims Court $129,972.78 $3,059,273.53 $2,892,065.89 $297,180.42 interest in this law suit. Other Taxes/1000 - PILOT Supplies Ricoh USA $5,920.37$9,971.21 Total Services and Charges $279,537.66 Township Assistance Partners in Housing $1,392.00 If you have a claim to any Total Taxes and Total Supplies $42,562.22 Township Assistance7 BellTownship Mortuary & Crematory $2,502,900.32 $350.00 Township$3,685,329.12 Assistance $2,428,897.81 Pathway to Recovery $3,759,331.63 $15,886.00 Township Assistance Craig Funeral Home $2,000.00 part of the Real Estate, you Intergovernmental Services and Charges A Classic Party Rental $3,339,573.86 $1,888.28 8 Township Assistance $5,271,204.29 Township$3,347,113.24 Assistance $3,257,596.70 Paul Templeton $5,360,720.83 $1,350.00 Services and Charges AT&T Mobility $4,565.97 Township Assistance CVS Pharmacy $383.98 Township Assistance Payne Funeral Home $350.00 must assert it in your written Refunds and Reimbursements $7,539.38 Township Assistance Fountain Square Mortuary $5,100.00 answer. Total Other Receipts Services and Charges Action Pest Control $150.00 $11,547,569.91 Township$12,331,657.51 Assistance $10,801,717.61 PDM Property Concepts $13,077,509.81 $760.00 Services and Charges American United Life $1,250.00$7,539.38 Township Assistance GrinsteinerGRAND Funeral TOTAL Home $1,000.00 Township Assistance Peaceful Harbor LLC $1,150.00 You must answer the ServicesTotal and Township Charges AssistanceAshley Thomas $3,347,113.24 $140.00 Township Assistance Grundy Memorial Chapel $350.00 Township Assistance Penn Street Tower $708.00 Complaint in writing, by Services and Charges AT&T $2,849.35 Township Assistance Indiana Memorial Cremation ServDetailed $1,050.00 Receipts Township 2019 Assistance Township Assistance Pleasant Springs Apts $715.00 Total Governmental Activities $12,331,657.51 you or your attorney, on or Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,662.27 Township Assistance Lavenia & Summers Home for Funerals $3,100.00 Township Assistance PMI Midwest $1,050.00 before the __ day of . 2020, Services and Charges Bright House Networks $2,474.27 Township Assistance Hoosier FundLegacy Cremation & FuneralEarnings Services on $350.00Investments and Township Deposits Assistance Property Mgmt 317 $1,300.00$79.95 Township Assistance Legacy Funeral Center $700.00 (the same being within thirty Center Township, Marion County, Indiana Services and Charges Brooke Plough $750.00 Total Other Receipts Township Assistance Quaneita McAtee $600.00$79.95 CERTIFICATION Disbursements by Vendor 2019 Services and Charges Buckeye Power Sales $1,338.10 Township Assistance Lynhurst Neighborhood Funeral Home $350.00 Township Assistance Queen Anne Apts $1,160.00 (30) days after the Third FundState Nameof Indiana Category Paid To Amount Services and Charges Cartoon Ups $1,250.00 Township Assistance New Crown Cemetery $1,650.00 Township Assistance Total Hoosier Quincy Fund J Webster Funeral Chapel $6,000.00$79.95 Notice of Suit), and if you fail Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $6,798.00 Township Assistance Stuart Mortuary Inc $12,450.00 Township Assistance R Myers Properties $750.00 to do so a judgment will be HoosierSS: Fund Governmental Community Outreach Grants and Distributions from Non-Governmental Entities $1,630,853.46 Marion Other County Disbursements Transfer $5,379.27 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Group $25,851.18 Township Assistance Sutherland Park Cemetery $21,700.00 Township Assistance Ramiro Hernandez $800.00 entered against you for what I Eugene W. Akers, TrusteeTotal of, Other County, Disbursements Indiana, do solemnly $5,379.27 affi rm under Services the penalty and Charges of perjury City ofthat Indianapolis the preceding report i complete, $25.00 Activities Township Assistance Total Other Williams Receipts & Bluitt Funeral Home $3,050.00 Township Assistance Ramon Castandea $1,630,853.46 $2,800.00 the plaintiff has demanded Township Assistance Adam Sernershine $900.00 Township Assistance Ramona Rummans $1,700.00 true and correct; that theTotal sum Hoosier with which Fund I am charged $5,379.27 in this report are Services all of theand sums Charges received Condon by Fireme; & and Safety that the various $119.76items of Total Community Outreach $1,630,853.46 and you will be barred from Community Outreach Services and Charges Costco $120.00 Township Assistance Affordable Housing of Indy LLC $1,280.00 Township Assistance Right Now Real Estate $650.00 expenditures credited have been fully paid in the sums stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement Fun Fest Donations, Gifts, and Bequests $2,850.00 claiming any interest in the that Other any Disbursementsportion thereof shall TRUST be retained by or repaid $1,608,484.55 to me or to any other Services person. and ChargesI further affi Cut rm Rite that Lawn a complete Care and detailed $325.00 annual Township Assistance Alan McKelvey $600.00 Township Assistance Rink Savoy $431.00 Total Other Disbursements $1,608,484.55 Services and Charges Danco Roofi ng $1,969.91 Township Assistance Total Other Alpine PropertyReceipts Mgmt $10,220.00 Township Assistance River West Real Estate $2,850.00$1,650.00 Real Estate. report, together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township, have been 02/10/2020 fi led as required by law inTotal the Community offi ce of the Outreach County Auditor, $1,608,484.55 and that copies Services of such and annualCharges report Deanna are Woodruffin custody of the Township $516.40 Board Township Assistance Amahl Brown $650.00 Township AssistanceTotal Roger Fun FeatSurvance $2,850.00$3,000.00 Funand Festthe State Board of Accounts. Said report is subject to inspection by Services any taxpayer and Charges of the township Deem $38,125.98 Township AssistancePayroll Andrew Heimer Payroll Fund $650.00and Clearing TownshipAccount AssistanceReceipts Rollins Rental & Rehab $606,158.21 $5,605.00 Myla A. Eldridge, Clerk Township Assistance Anthony Douglas $5,400.00 Township Assistance Ronald Belakiewicz $775.00 EXHIBIT A Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,175.00 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $25.00 Total Other Receipts $606,158.21 Total Services and Charges $2,175.00 Services and Charges Dwight Ward $104.40 Township Assistance Anthony Hill $700.00 Township Assistance Ronald Sandlin $3,600.00 Real property commonly ______(sign) Total Payroll $606,158.21 CENTER TOWNSHIP TrusteeTotal Fun Fest $2,175.00 Services and Charges English Excavating & Plumbing $9,237.00 Township Assistance Arshad Moghul $500.00 Township Assistance S&C Financial Grp LLC $725.00 known as 1625 Kenruth Payroll Services and Charges Eugene Akers $71.76 Township AssistanceSmall Claims Athena Court Real Estate SvcsOther Receipts/1000 $7,130.00 - Other Township Receipts Assistance Sandra Morton $3,059,273.53 $2,200.00 Telephone: 317-633-3610 Township Assistance B&D Training Svcs $7,550.00 Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana Date Personal this report Services was to be Key published: Bank $131,433.92 Services and Charges Eva Motley $80.00 Total Other Receipts Township Assistance Saul Turcios $3,059,273.53 $1,650.00 (“1625 Kenruth”) is more Personal Services Paycor Inc $355,164.93 Services and Charges Game Truck $199.00 Township Assistance Barratt Asset Mgmt $650.00 TownshipTotal Assistance Small Claims School Court Zone $3,059,273.53 $293,400.00 Subscribed and sworn (or affi rmed) to before me, the Chairman of the Township Board of CENTER TOWNSHIP at its annual meeting, Township Assistance Barron Properties $3,140.00 fully described as follows: 84 this Personal 28th day Services of January, AT&T 2020. Mobility $14,889.44 Services and Charges Home City Ice $312.50 Township General Property Taxes Township Assistance Shane Pennington $1,932,223.88 $550.00 Personal Services AFLAC $45,103.60 Services and Charges Ice Miller LLP $5,156.85 Township Assistance Belva J Ivy $400.00 Township Assistance Sharif Investments Indy 1 LLC $1,190.00 feet by parallel lines off the Township Assistance Sandpaper InvestmentCounty LLC Option $575.00 Income Tax (COlT) $158,646.92 entire West side of Lot 32 in ______Personal Services Dr Cheryl Talley Black (sign) $16.75 Services and Charges Ideal Heating INC $1,344.62 Township Assistance Sheltons Investments LLC $900.00 Personal Services Kendra Surrett $204.48 Services and Charges Indiana Township Assoc $945.00 Township Assistance Better Indy Mgmt LLC Local Option $675.00 Income Tax (LOIT) Township for AssistancePublic Safety Six 10 Mgmt $303,939.74 $514.52 August Way, First Section, a Personal Services Brenda Roper $46.94 Services and Charges Indiana Tree Service $2,450.00 Township Assistance BHB Investment LLC Financial Institution $4,124.00 Tax distribution Township Assistance SLB Acquisition $135,475.63 $1,800.00 subdivision in Marion County, Center Personal Township Services Board ChairmanPublic Employees Retirement Fund $1,505.74 Township Assistance Bryan D McCormick Vehicle/Aircraft $3,040.00 Excise Tax Distribution $108,528.59 OPTION 1 Services and Charges Indiana Wild $750.00 Township Assistance Smokey LLC $425.00 Indiana, the plat of which is Personal Services Guardian $18,767.84 Services and Charges Indianapolis Business Journal $98.00 Township Assistance Cecilla Ernstes Boxell Commercial $650.00Vehicle Excise Township Tax Distribution Assistance (CVET) Spouses Buying Houses $15,429.70 $1,500.00 recorded in Plat Book 29, This Personal report Serviceswas received, Indiana accepted, University and Healthapproved Plans by Inc the $33,913.44 Township Board at its annual meeting, this 22nd day of January, 2019. Township Assistance Cenlar $1,750.68 Township Assistance Sprowl Funeral & Cremation $1,000.00 Center Township Board: Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $89,429.66 Other Taxes/1000 - PILOT $16,222.66 Personal Services American United Life $6,016.31 Services and Charges Indianapolis Recorder $1,377.46 Township Assistance Charlestine Ford $1,400.00 Township Assistance Stallard & Assoc $2,940.00 Page 242 in the Offi ce of the Total Taxes and Recorder of Marion County, Personal Services INSCCU-ASFE $55.00 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $4,590.00 Township Assistance Intergovernmental Chase Bank $2,301.50 Township Assistance Steven Chin $900.00 ______(sign) ______(sign) ______(sign) Township Assistance Citizens Energy Grp $168,821.47 $2,670,467.12 Indiana. Total Personal Services $607,118.39 Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,205.00 Total Charges Township Assistance Stewardship Properties IN LLC $750.00 Total Payroll $607,118.39 Township Assistance Clarance & Fanny PetersRental of Property $700.00 $209,457.16 Services and Charges Johnson Controls $1,432.00 for Services Township Assistance Stonegate Apts $1,410.00 Real property commonly ______Small Claims Court (sign) ______(sign) Township Assistance Clifford Corners Apts $1,800.00 Township Assistance Sylvia Carillo $209,457.16 $3,450.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $16,705.62 Total Fines, Forfeitures known as 1629 Kenruth Other Disbursements TRUST $2,892,065.89 Services and Charges Kings III of America $1,208.40 Township Assistance Constitution Gardens Court Costs and$507.00 Fees Township Assistance T&L Properties $635,191.41 $400.00 Drive, Indianapolis, Indiana hspaxlp Total Other Disbursements $2,892,065.89 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $6,399.8403/06/20 Township Assistance and CoreyFees Simmons $5,250.00 Township Assistance Terra Firma LLP $635,191.41 $725.00 Township Assistance Cremation Society of Indiana $350.00 (“1629 Kenruth”) is more Total Small Claims Court $2,892,065.89 Services and Charges Marco’s Pizza $1,924.50 Earnings on Investments and Township Deposits Assistance Tesfai Tesfa $19,047.33 $695.00 fully described as follows: Township Services and Charges Marion Co Storm Water Mgmt $3,712.80 Township Assistance Culmann Real Estate GrpRefunds and $1,300.00 Reimbursements Township Assistance Chatham Regine Assoc $1,300.00$651.99 Personal Services Guardian $15,273.62 Services and Charges Michael Ricketts $450.00 Township Assistance Daniel Farris Transfers In $1,560.00 - Transferred from Township Another Assistance Fund Enclave at Meridian Apts $5,379.27 $492.00 Lot 31 in August Way, First Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans INC $216,273.82 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,523.00 Township Assistance David P Wolsiffer Other Receipts/1000 $1,500.00 - MISC Township Receipts Assistance Thomas R Thacker $145,134.84 $800.00 Section, a subdivision in Personal Services Key Bank $56,894.51 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $5,456.18 Township Assistance Total Other Dawn TilReceipts Dusk Prop Mgmt $650.00 Township Assistance Tibbs Court LP $170,213.43 $1,250.00 Marion County, Indiana, the Personal Services Paycor Inc $35,041.85 Township Assistance Diana Otto $1,300.00 Services and Charges Mullin Rental Service $69.30 Township AssistanceTotal TimothyTownship Ford $3,685,329.12 $1,800.00 plat of which is recorded in Personal Services Eric Bailey $800.00 Services and Charges One Stop Marketing $752.00 Township Assistance Discover Properties LLC $2,120.00 Township Assistance Tony Coleman $760.00 Plat Book 29, Page 242 in Personal Services Frances M Jenkins $395.45 Services and Charges Partyzone Entertainment $7,710.00 Township Assistance Dixon Memorial Chapel & Cremation $6,250.00 Township Assistance Trail Side on Mass Ave $1,470.00 the Offi ce of the Recorder of Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,871.88 Services and Charges Paycor Inc $12,796.60 Township Assistance Donald & Ronda Gibson $1,790.00 Township Assistance Triple E Property Mgmt $1,300.00 Personal Services Payrollnet $629,559.03 Township Assistance Dorchester Property LLC $550.00 Marion County, Services and Charges PNC Bank $6,824.77 Township Assistance General Property Taxes Township Assistance True Property Mgmt Grp $1,369,779.38 $5,425.00 Indiana. Personal Services Michael Ricketts $2,008.13 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions $1,944.00 Township Assistance Dorfman Property MgmtCounty Option $725.00 Income Tax Township (COIT) Assistance TWG Mgmt LLC $1,745,116.17 $1,865.00 Personal Services Rebecca Williams $156.30 Services and Charges Protection Plus $94,676.00 Township Assistance Douglas Godinez & Iselda Local Santamaria Option $600.00 Income Tax (LOIT) Township for AssistancePublic Safety Utban Haus Property Grp $56,466.00 $1,750.00 03/06/20 Personal Services Adrian Grimes $1,153.84 Services and Charges Reliable Water Services $91.12 Township Assistance Eagle High LLC Financial Institution $1,185.00 Tax distribution Township Assistance Vapari Residential LLC $82,633.04 $2,150.00 03/13/20 Personal Services Guardian $9,264.81 Township Assistance East Vermont FC LLC $3,750.00 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $1,614.80 Vehicle/Aircraft Excise Tax TownshipDistribution Assistance Vaturi Star Properties LLC $66,196.76 $595.00 03/20/20 Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $102,718.63 Services and Charges Sams Club $1,166.60 Township Assistance Easy Rentals LLC $1,920.00 Township Assistance W&Z Enterprises $600.00 Personal Services Key Bank $22,181.30 Services and Charges Selective Insurance $87,418.00 Township Assistance Eduardo Flores Commercial $600.00Vehicle Excise Township Tax Distribution Assistance (CVET) West Indianapolis Development $9,411.30 $710.00 Personal Services Paycor Inc $44,720.17 Services and Charges Service Sanitation $1,008.00 Township Assistance Emerson Place Apts Other Taxes/1000 $2,545.00 - PILOT Township Assistance Wheeler Renaissance LLC $9,971.21 $625.00 Personal Services Payrollnet $375,500.46 Services and Charges Special Deputy Offi ce MCSO $75.00 Township Assistance Total Taxes Englewood and Community Develop $8,055.00 Township Assistance Wilmoth Grp $1,239.00 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $61,405.69 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $6,992.83 Township Assistance Intergovernmental Equity Advisory Realty $635.00 Township Assistance Walter Staten $3,339,573.86 $400.00 Personal Services Rhonda Randolph $16.54 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $2,454.45 Township Assistance Equity Mgmt Svcs Refunds and $10,375.00 Reimbursements Total Township Assistance $1,154,058.76$7,539.38 Total Personal Services $1,635,236.03 Services and Charges Tebco $559.20 Township Assistance Total Other Ethosity Receipts Property Mgmt $2,740.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $7,539.38$8,777.58 SUMMONS Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $1,040.97 Township Assistance FH Service $600.00 Services and Charges Total Lawn Care $1,027.00 Total Township AssistanceTotal Capital Outlays $3,347,113.24 $8,777.58 Supplies Boyce Forms $1,452.17 Services and Charges Total Shred Solutions $950.00 Township Assistance First Choice LLC $1,300.00 Total Township Assistance $3,257,596.70 MDK # 20-005149 Supplies Condon Fire & Safety $143.15 Services and Charges US Signal $5,739.44 Township Assistance Fisher Rental Holdings LLC $3,900.00 Total GovernmentalGRAND Activities TOTAL $12,331,657.51 $10,801,717.61 STATE OF INDIANA Supplies Economy Plumbing $186.02 Services and Charges Walker & Assoc $21,073.30 Township Assistance Francisco Nanez $475.00 COUNTY OF MARION SS: Supplies ERC Wiping Products $584.25 Services and Charges Walkerhughes $2,621.00 Township Assistance Frank E Gainer $3,900.00 IN THE MARION SUPERIOR Supplies Eric Bailey $501.82 Services and Charges American Bar Assoc $185.00 Township Assistance Garfi eld Park Apts $3,750.00 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $317.45 CERTIFICATION Township Assistance GC Three Property Mgmt $1,000.00 COURT #13 Services and Charges Braden Business Sys $1,424.20 CAUSE NO. Supplies Global Equipment Company $289.54 Services and Charges Central Indiana Interpreting Serv $10,140.00 State Township of Indiana Assistance George Powell $375.00 Supplies Henthorn Mower & Engine $140.59 Services and Charges Clerk of the Courts $180.00 SS: Township Assistance Grace Capital Invest LLC $625.00 49D13-2002-MF-008560 Supplies HP Products Corp $184.90 Services and Charges CNA Surety $350.00 Marion Township County Assistance Grace Foods DBS Safeway Foods $41,902.18 Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Supplies Indiana Mulch $279.90 Services and Charges Indiana Judges Assoc $200.00 I Eugene Township W. Assistance Akers, Trustee Great of, Moon County, Inc Indiana, do solemnly $525.00 affi rm under the penalty of perjury that the preceding report i complete, Plaintiff, Supplies Key Bank $5,359.95 Services and Charges Indiana State Bar Assoc $158.00 true Township and correct; Assistance that the Greater sum withLocal Neighborhoodswhich I am charged Comm Dev in $606.00 this report are all of the sums received by me; and that the various items of vs. Supplies Lowe’s Home Improvement $1,007.72 Services and Charges Patrick Chavis IV $800.00 expenditures Township Assistance credited have GSD been Grp fully paid in the sums $1,320.00stated; that such payments were made without express or implied agreement The Unknown heirs, Supplies Mikes Electrical $369.00 Services and Charges PNC Bank $10.96 that Township any portion Assistance thereof shall Gui Whitebe retained by or repaid to $2,400.00me or to any other person. I further affi rm that a complete and detailed annual Supplies Offi ce Depot $90.46 report, together with all accompanying vouchers showing the names of persons having been paid money by the township, have been devisees, legatees, Services and Charges Ricoh USA $14.63 Township Assistance Township Assistance Halstead Enterprises $1,950.00 benefi ciaries of Kenneth Supplies Postmasters $4,335.73 Services and Charges Protection Plus $41,288.50 fi led Township as required Assistance by law in Harris the offi& Harris ce of the County Auditor, $1,950.00 and that copies of such annual report are in custody of the Township Board Supplies Priority Press $1,027.96 and Township the State Assistance Board of Accounts. Harris Proeprty Said reportInvest LLCis subject to $625.00inspection by any taxpayer of the township W. Holsclaw Sr., AKA Supplies Public Employees Retirement Fund $226.46 Services and Charges Brenda Roper $73.80 Services and Charges National Judicial College $369.00 Township Assistance Hasan Almahrouq $1,600.00 Kenneth W. Holsclaw and Supplies RFS Group $11,309.87 ______Township Assistance HLGF Investment LLC (sign) $495.00 their unknown creditors; Supplies Tiffany Lawn & Garden $1,298.00 Services and Charges Thomson Reuters $656.00 Services and Charges Thomson West $897.00 CENTER Township TOWNSHIP Assistance Trustee Home Base Properties LLC $1,480.00 and, the unknown executor, Supplies Alphabet Signs $233.45 Telephone: Township 317-633-3610Assistance Home River/Bricklane Prop Mgmt $1,500.00 Supplies American Stamp & Marketing $432.93 Services and Charges William Niemier $2,700.00 administrator, or personal Services and Charges Word Systems $748.81 Date Township this report Assistance was to be HTC published: Poperties LLC $2,030.00 representative of the Estate Supplies Boyce Forms $603.90 Subscribed Township Assistanceand sworn (or Hulan affi rmed) Hall to before me, the Chairman $1,200.00 of the Township Board of CENTER TOWNSHIP at its annual meeting, Supplies Braden Business Sys $167.96 Total Services and Charges $575,117.37 of Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., Capital Outlays Braden Business Systems $22,565.44 this Township 28th day Assistance of January, Illinois2020. St Senior Apts $1,100.00 Supplies Cordella Grimes Lopez $486.47 Township Assistance Indiana Funeral Care $350.00 AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw, Supplies Mailfi nance $409.83 Capital Outlays Danco Roofi ng $69,200.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $4,685.27 ______Township Assistance Indianapolis Power &(sign) Light $265,846.43 et al. Supplies Postmasters $3,412.32 Township Assistance Indy Town LP $1,398.00 Defendants. Supplies Priority Press Inc $749.08 Capital Outlays Midtown Technology Grp $32,812.50 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $26,518.98 Center Township Township Assistance Board Chairman INHP $438.00 NOTICE OF SUIT Supplies Ricoh USA $5,920.37 OPTION Township 1 Assistance Intempus Realty $1,150.00 Total Supplies $42,562.22 Capital Outlays Event Metal Detectors $20,200.00 SUMMONS BY Total Capital Outlays $175,982.19 This Township report was Assistance received, Inventiveaccepted, Property and approved Group by the Township $750.00 Board at its annual meeting, this 22nd day of January, 2019. PUBLICATION Services and Charges A Classic Party Rental $1,888.28 Center Township Township Assistance Board: Invictus Property Mgmt $1,650.00 Services and Charges AT&T Mobility $4,565.97 Total Township $2,428,897.81 TO: The Unknown heirs, Township Assistance Township Assistance J Hampton Williams Rentals $1,527.00 Services and Charges Action Pest Control $150.00 ______Township Assistance JL Hair Realty (sign) ______$4,150.00 (sign) ______(sign) devisees, legatees, Services and Charges American United Life $1,250.00 Personal Services Cheryl Talley Black $800.00 benefi ciaries of Kenneth Personal Services Cordella Grimes Lopez $800.00 Township Assistance Jack D Glover BHB Mgmt $1,075.00 Services and Charges Ashley Thomas $140.00 Township Assistance Jack McCarty Sr $3,100.00 W. Holsclaw Sr., AKA Services and Charges AT&T $2,849.35 Personal Services Guardian $25,091.47 ______(sign) ______(sign) Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $375,384.02 Township Assistance James Deaner $3,600.00 Kenneth W. Holsclaw and Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,662.27 Township Assistance Jedd Investments J Dunson $900.00 Services and Charges Bright House Networks $2,474.27 Personal Services Key Bank $90,291.40 hspaxlp 03/06/20 their unknown creditors; Personal Services Mchael Crawford $282.24 Township Assistance James McDonald $450.00 and, the unknown executor, Services and Charges Brooke Plough $750.00 Township Assistance James R Farmer $795.00 Services and Charges Buckeye Power Sales $1,338.10 Personal Services Paycor Inc $63,475.86 administrator, or personal Personal Services Payrollnet $1,085,045.25 Township Assistance James Thomas $625.00 representative of the Estate Services and Charges Cartoon Ups $1,250.00 Township Assistance Jared S Browning $1,150.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $6,798.00 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $119,120.50 of Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., Services and Charges Citizens Energy Group $25,851.18 Total Personal Services $1,760,290.74 Township Assistance Jefferson Apts $300.00 Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $957.13 Township Assistance Joe & Debbie Byers $1,725.00 AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw: Services and Charges City of Indianapolis $25.00 BE IT KNOWN, that Wells Services and ChargesPUBLIC Condon Fire NOTICE & Safety $119.76 Supplies Boyce Forms $505.24 Township Assistance Joseph Hogan $800.00 SUMMONS Services and Charges Costco $120.00 Supplies CDW Govt $2,968.59 Township Assistance Joseph McGraw Property LLC $495.00 Fargo Bank, N.A., the Indianapolis Services and ChargesPublic TransportationCut Rite Lawn Care Corporation (IPTC)$325.00 Supplies Cornelius & Co $935.00 Township Assistance Kakl Realty Trust $925.00 MDK # 20-000183 above-named Plaintiff, by its Electronic Services and Quote Charges Danco Roofi ng $1,969.91 Supplies Economy Plumbing Supply Co Inc $850.55 Township Assistance Karan Shah $1,575.00 STATE OF INDIANA attorney, Elyssa M. Meade, Services and Charges Deanna Woodruff $516.40 Supplies Empire Refractory $32.89 Township Assistance Karen Pell $870.00 COUNTY OF MARION SS: has fi led in the offi ce of the EQ Services 20-01-339 and Charges Parts Deem Washers $38,125.98 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $1,300.76 Township Assistance Keegan & Van Dyk $890.00 IN THE MARION SUPERIOR Township Assistance Kervan Realty $425.00 Clerk of the Marion Superior Summary: Services and Charges IPTC Dept is requestingHomeland Security qualifi ed $25.00 parts Supplies Flag & Banner Co Inc $123.00 COURT #4 Court #13 its Complaint Services and Charges Dwight Ward $104.40 Supplies Grainger Inc $1,047.13 Township Assistance Landmark Realty $4,900.00 washer service suppliers to supply and provide Township Assistance Laurie Klinger $675.00 CAUSE NO. against Defendant The Services and Charges English Excavating & Plumbing $9,237.00 Supplies Indianapolis Fleet Services $11,646.17 49D04-2001-MF-002643 regular Services maintenanceand Charges Eugene of Akers nine (9), twenty-fi ve $71.76 (25) Supplies Keystone 14 $310.00 Township Assistance Lawrence A Martin Jr $1,350.00 Unknown heirs, devisees, Supplies L&W Supply Corp $381.25 Township Assistance Lawrence Connell $400.00 TIAA, FSB legatees, benefi ciaries of gallon Services parts and Charges washers Eva Motley and service one (1) eighty$80.00 Plaintiff, (80) Services gallon and IPTCCharges owned Game Truckparts washer. $199.00 Supplies Lowes Home Improvement $2,525.22 Township Assistance Leroy Baker $1,650.00 Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., Services and Charges Home City Ice $312.50 Supplies Mailfi nance $495.77 Township Assistance Lessie Robinson $750.00 vs. AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw View Services EQ and Online Charges at https://www.indygo.net/Ice Miller LLP $5,156.85 Supplies Neofunds $2,242.16 Township Assistance Loree Hlldebrandt $4,500.00 The Unknown Trustee of the and their unknown creditors; procurement/bid-opportunities/ Services and Charges Ideal Heating INC $1,344.62 Supplies Neopost USA Inc $2,139.53 Township Assistance Lucille Smith $1,300.00 Udell A. Trust, et al. and, the unknown executor, Issue Services of andEQ: Charges 03/09/2020 Indiana Townshipby EOD Assoc $945.00 Supplies Next Day Signs $34.50 Township Assistance M Kip Kistler $560.00 Defendants. Supplies Offi ce Depot $9,160.38 Township Assistance Margaret Kramer $575.00 administrator, or personal Services and Charges Indiana Tree Service $2,450.00 NOTICE OF SUIT representative of the Estate Written Services Questions and Charges Due: Indiana 03/23/2020 Wild by 12:00PM $750.00 EST Supplies Olympic Products $79.56 Township Assistance Marilyn A OBannon $400.00 SUMMONS BY IndyGo Services Response and Charges toIndianapolis Written Business Questions: Journal $98.00 Supplies PNC Bank $2,423.73 Township Assistance Marotts Trust $480.00 of Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., Township Assistance Matt Talbott Home $784.00 PUBLICATION 03/30/2020 Services and Chargesby EOD Indianapolis Power & Light $89,429.66 Supplies Postmasters $1,850.93 TO: The Unknown Trustee of AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw, Services and Charges Indianapolis Recorder $1,377.46 Supplies RFS Group LLC $12,024.98 Township Assistance Melake Tesfaselassie $500.00 and the said Plaintiff having Bid Due Date: 04/06/2020 by 2:00PM EST Township Assistance Meridian Towers $534.00 the Udell A. Trust: Services and Charges Indy Elevator $4,590.00 Supplies Ricoh USA Inc $604.11 BE IT KNOWN, that TIAA, also fi led in said Clerk’s offi ce hspaxlp Services and Charges Indy Pro Audio $2,205.0003/06/20 Supplies Terry Jones $126.86 Township Assistance Michael D & James W Toliver $1,100.00 Township Assistance Michelle Patterson $2,700.00 FSB, the above-named the affi davit of a competent Services and Charges Johnson Controls $1,432.0003/13/20 Supplies United Refrigeration $166.52 person showing that the Services and Charges Key Bank $16,705.62 Total Supplies $54,931.96 Township Assistance Midtown Flats $1,480.00 Plaintiff, by its attorney, J. Services and Charges Kings III of America $1,208.40 Services and Charges AT&T $6,135.04 Township Assistance Minnie Hartman $399.00 Dustin Smith, has fi led in residence and whereabouts Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $6,399.84 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,749.11 Township Assistance Minnies Real Estate LLC $500.00 the offi ce of the Clerk of the of the Defendant, The Services and Charges Marco’s Pizza $1,924.50 Services and Charges Brighthouse Networks $1,313.42 Township Assistance Monon Lofts $3,947.00 Marion Superior Court #4 its Unknown heirs, devisees, Services and ChargesPUBLIC Marion Co NOTICE Storm Water Mgmt $3,712.80 Services and Charges CDW Govt $6,395.24 Township Assistance Moudy & Co $575.00 Complaint against Defendant legatees, benefi ciaries of Services and Charges Michael Ricketts $450.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $3,392.76 Township Assistance Nelson MCAllister $650.00 The Unknown Trustee of Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., Indianapolis Services and Public Charges Transportation Midtown Technology Corporation Grp (IPTC) $6,523.00 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Grp $21,209.56 Township Assistance New Bridges Apts $4,423.00 AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw Township Assistance Newcomer Funeral Home $950.00 the Udell A. Trust, and the Invitation Services forand Bid Charges Mike’s Electrical $5,456.18 Services and Charges Comfort Systems USA $3,575.00 said Plaintiff having also and their unknown creditors; IFB Services 20-01-343 and Charges IPTC HQ-Exterior Mullin Rental & Service Overhead Door Improve- $69.30 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $457.56 Township Assistance Nita Zachary $1,150.00 Services and Charges One Stop Marketing $752.00 Services and Charges Datamine Internet Marketing Solutions $1,000.00 Township Assistance Norman Jenkins $4,500.00 fi led in said Clerk’s offi ce and, the unknown executor, ments the affi davit of a competent administrator, or personal Summary: Services and The Charges Indianapolis Partyzone Public Entertainment Transportation $7,710.00Corpora- Services and Charges Deem $25,346.73 Township Assistance Orloff Property Holding $2,085.00 Services and Charges Paycor Inc $12,796.60 Services and Charges Delta Water Mgmt $1,590.00 Township Assistance Pangea Court Real Estate $550.00 person showing that the representative of the Estate tion Services (IPTC) and is Charges issuing PNC this Bank Invitation for Bid (IFB) $6,824.77 for IPTC Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $290.00 Township Assistance Parkview $3,840.00 residence and whereabouts of Kenneth W. Holsclaw Sr., HQ-Exterior Services and & Charges Overhead Presidio Door Network Improvements, Solutions the $1,944.00 work of Services and Charges Earthlink Business $5,212.89 Township Assistance Parkway Terrace Apts $998.00 of the Defendant, The AKA Kenneth W. Holsclaw, project Services is anddefi Chargesned by theProtection Contract Plus Documents and $94,676.00 consist Services and Charges Firefl y $2,190.00 Township Assistance Partners in Housing $1,392.00 Unknown Trustee of the Udell upon diligent inquiry is of Servicesthe following: and Charges Reliable Water Services $91.12 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $52,838.20 Township Assistance Pathway to Recovery $15,886.00 A. Trust, upon diligent inquiry Township Assistance Paul Templeton $1,350.00 unknown, and that said New Services overhead and Charges security Republic grilles. Waste Masonry Services and steel $1,614.80work as- Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $609.86 is unknown, and that said cause of action is for default sociated Services withand Charges installation Sams of Club overhead security grilles. $1,166.60 De- Services and Charges Indy Elevator $27,739.73 Township Assistance Payne Funeral Home $350.00 cause of action is for default Services and Charges Selective Insurance $87,418.00 Services and Charges Indygo $2,000.00 Township Assistance PDM Property Concepts $760.00 on the promissory note and molition and installation of new hollow metal frames, doors, Township Assistance Peaceful Harbor LLC $1,150.00 on the promissory note and to foreclose a mortgage on and Services hardware. and Charges Demolition Service and Sanitation installation of new aluminum $1,008.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $52.99 to foreclose a mortgage on Services and Charges Special Deputy Offi ce MCSO $75.00 Services and Charges Kings III America LLC $1,208.40 Township Assistance Penn Street Tower $708.00 the following described real storefront, Services and entrances Charges Spectrum doors and Business hardware. Masonry $6,992.83 and Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $1,589.29 Township Assistance Township Assistance Pleasant Springs Apts $715.00 the following described real estate in Marion County, steel Services work and associated Charges Stanleywith new Access lintel Tech at existingLLC opening. $2,454.45 Services and Charges Mailfi nance $409.83 Township Assistance PMI Midwest $1,050.00 estate in Marion County, State of Indiana, to wit: Type Services of Contract: and Charges Project Tebco will be constructed under a$559.20 single Services and Charges Malwarebytes $2,130.80 Township Assistance Property Mgmt 317 $1,300.00 State of Indiana, to wit: Lot Numbered 12 in Briers Prime Services Contractor. and Charges Total Lawn Care $1,027.00 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,118.95 Township Assistance Quaneita McAtee $600.00 Lot No. 187 in Eliza T. Township Assistance Queen Anne Apts $1,160.00 Pleasant Run Addition, IFB Services will be and posted Charges online Total ShredFeb. Solutions13, 2020 at https://www.in- $950.00 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $837.50 Edward’s Northwestern an Addition to the City of dygo.net/procurement/bid-opportunities/ Services and Charges US Signal $5,739.44 Services and Charges Neofunds $400.00 Township Assistance Quincy J Webster Funeral Chapel $6,000.00 Park Addition to the City of Services and Charges Walker & Assoc $21,073.30 Services and Charges Nolna Browning $139.74 Township Assistance R Myers Properties $750.00 Indiana Polis, as per plat Indianapolis, as per plat Feb Services 25, 2020 and Charges Pre-Bid Walkerhughes Meeting; IPTC Board Room $2,621.00 1:00pm Township Assistance Ramiro Hernandez $800.00 thereof recorded in Plat Book EST. Services and Charges PNC Bank $1,602.53 thereof, recorded in Plat Services and Charges American Bar Assoc $185.00 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions Grp $675.00 Township Assistance Ramon Castandea $2,800.00 24, Page 435, in the Offi ce March 3, 2020 Written Questions Due by 3pm EST. Township Assistance Ramona Rummans $1,700.00 Book 14 page 7 in the Offi ce Services and Charges Braden Business Sys $1,424.20 Services and Charges Protection Plus $70,079.80 of the Recorder of Marion of the Recorder of Marion March Services 10, and 2020 Charges IPTC ResponsesCentral Indiana postedInterpreting Serv $10,140.00 Services and Charges Priority Communications $6,047.00 Township Assistance Right Now Real Estate $650.00 County, Indiana. March Services 24, and 2020 Charges Bids DueClerk 1:00pm of the Courts EST. IPTC Board $180.00Room Township Assistance Rink Savoy $431.00 County, Indiana. Services and Charges Reliable Water Services LLC $1,009.60 commonly known as 605 -607 commonly known as 1625 March Services 24, and 2020 Charges Bid CNA Opening Surety 1:15pm EST IPTC $350.00 Board Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $2,010.53 Township Assistance River West Real Estate $1,650.00 Brier Place, Indianapolis, IN Room Services and Charges Indiana Judges Assoc $200.00 Services and Charges RFS Group LLC $971.02 Township Assistance Roger Survance $3,000.00 Udell Street, Indianapolis, IN Services and Charges Indiana State Bar Assoc $158.00 Services and Charges Ricoh USA $121.07 Township Assistance Rollins Rental & Rehab $5,605.00 46208. 46203. April Services 23, 2020 and Charges Award determinationPatrick Chavis IV at IPTC Board meeting$800.00 NOW, THEREFORE, said at 5:00pm in IPTC Board Room Services and Charges Sams Club $140.00 Township Assistance Ronald Belakiewicz $775.00 NOW, THEREFORE, said Services and Charges PNC Bank $10.96 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $8,099.00 Township Assistance Ronald Sandlin $3,600.00 Defendant is hereby notifi ed Defendant is hereby notifi ed Deliver Services bid and Packages Charges Ricohto: IPTC USA Procurement, 1501 W. $14.63Wash- Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $191.25 Township Assistance S&C Financial Grp LLC $725.00 of the fi ling and pendency of of the fi ling and pendency of ington Services St., and Indianapolis, Charges Protection IN 46222. Plus $41,288.50 Services and Charges Teamviewer GMBH $1,462.40 Township Assistance Sandra Morton $2,200.00 said Complaint against them said Complaint against them No Services late bids and accepted Charges Brenda and bids Roper must be a hard copy. $73.80 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $744.86 Township Assistance Saul Turcios $1,650.00 and that unless they appear and that unless they appear hspaxlp Services and Charges National Judicial College 02/21/20 $369.00 Services and Charges Overhead Door Co $423.50 Township Assistance School Zone $293,400.00 Services and Charges Thomson Reuters $656.00 Township Assistance Shane Pennington $550.00 and answer or otherwise and answer or otherwise 02/28/20 Services and Charges Reef Aquarium Shop $1,947.73 defend thereto within thirty defend thereto within thirty Services and Charges Thomson West $897.00 Services and Charges Tinder Co LLC $8.50 Township Assistance Sharif Investments Indy 1 LLC $1,190.00 Services and Charges William Niemier $2,700.0003/06/20 (30) days after the last notice (30) days after the last notice 03/13/20 Services and Charges Tubesock $2,201.55 Township Assistance Sheltons Investments LLC $900.00 Services and Charges Word Systems $748.81 Services and Charges US SIgnal $2,869.72 Township Assistance Six 10 Mgmt $514.52 of this action is published, of this action is published, Total Services and Charges $575,117.37 Total Services and Charges $279,537.66 Township Assistance SLB Acquisition $1,800.00 judgment by default may judgment by default may Capital Outlays Braden Business Systems $22,565.44 Township Assistance Bell Mortuary & Crematory $350.00 Township Assistance Smokey LLC $425.00 be entered against said be entered against said Capital Outlays Danco Roofi ng $69,200.00 Township Assistance Craig Funeral Home $2,000.00 Township Assistance Spouses Buying Houses $1,500.00 Defendant for the relief Defendant for the relief Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $4,685.27 Township Assistance CVS Pharmacy $383.98 Township Assistance Sprowl Funeral & Cremation $1,000.00 demanded in the Complaint. Capital Outlays Midtown Technology Grp $32,812.50 demanded in the Complaint. Township Assistance Fountain Square Mortuary $5,100.00 Township Assistance Stallard & Assoc $2,940.00 Dated Clerk, Marion Dated Clerk, Marion Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $26,518.98 Township Assistance Grinsteiner Funeral Home $1,000.00 Township Assistance Steven Chin $900.00 Capital Outlays Event Metal Detectors $20,200.00 Superior Court #4 Superior Court #13 Township Assistance Grundy Memorial Chapel $350.00 Township Assistance Stewardship Properties IN LLC $750.00 J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Total Capital Outlays $175,982.19 Township Assistance Indiana Memorial Cremation Serv $1,050.00 Township Assistance Stonegate Apts $1,410.00 Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) Total Township $2,428,897.81 Township Assistance Sylvia Carillo $3,450.00 Stephanie A. Reinhart Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Township Assistance Lavenia & Summers Home for Funerals $3,100.00 (25071-06) Township Assistance Township Assistance Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services $350.00 Township Assistance T&L Properties $400.00 Sarah E. Barngrover (28840-64) Personal Services Cheryl Talley Black $800.00 Township Assistance Legacy Funeral Center $700.00 Township Assistance Terra Firma LLP $725.00 Sarah E. Barngrover (28840- Chris Wiley (26936-10) Personal Services Cordella Grimes Lopez $800.00 Township Assistance Lynhurst Neighborhood Funeral Home $350.00 Township Assistance Tesfai Tesfa $695.00 64) J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Personal Services Guardian $25,091.47 Township Assistance New Crown Cemetery $1,650.00 Township Assistance Chatham Regine Assoc $1,300.00 Chris Wiley (26936-10) Personal Services Indiana University Health Plans Inc $375,384.02 Township Assistance Enclave at Meridian Apts $492.00 Nicholas M. Smith (31800- Nicholas M. Smith (31800-15) Township Assistance Stuart Mortuary Inc $12,450.00 Attorneys for Plaintiff Personal Services Key Bank $90,291.40 Township Assistance Sutherland Park Cemetery $21,700.00 Township Assistance Thomas R Thacker $800.00 15) Personal Services MchaelYOUR Crawford $282.24 TownshipAD Assistance WilliamsCOULD & Bluitt Funeral Home $3,050.00 Township AssistanceBE Tibbs Court HERE LP $1,250.00 Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI Personal Services Paycor Inc $63,475.86 Township Assistance Adam Sernershine $900.00 Township Assistance Timothy Ford $1,800.00 Attorneys for Plaintiff LLC Personal Services Payrollnet $1,085,045.25 Township Assistance Affordable Housing of Indy LLC $1,280.00 Township Assistance Tony Coleman $760.00 P.O. Box 441039 Personal Services Public Employees Retirement Fund $119,120.50 MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI Township Assistance Alan McKelvey $600.00 Township Assistance Trail Side on Mass Ave $1,470.00 LLC Indianapolis, IN 46244 Total Personal Services $1,760,290.74 Township Assistance Alpine Property Mgmt $10,220.00 Township Assistance Triple E Property Mgmt $1,300.00 Telephone: 614-220-5611 Supplies Allied Wholesale Elect Sup $957.13 Township Assistance True Property Mgmt Grp $5,425.00 P.O. Box 441039 Township Assistance Amahl Brown $650.00 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Supplies Boyce Forms $505.24 Township Assistance Andrew Heimer $650.00 Township Assistance TWG Mgmt LLC $1,865.00 Supplies CDW Govt $2,968.59 Township Assistance Utban Haus Property Grp $1,750.00 Telephone: 614-220-5611 Email: sef-emmeade@ Supplies Cornelius & Co $935.00 Township Assistance Anthony Douglas $5,400.00 manleydeas.com Township Assistance Anthony Hill $700.00 Township Assistance Vapari Residential LLC $2,150.00 Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Supplies Economy Plumbing Supply Co Inc $850.55 Township Assistance Vaturi Star Properties LLC $595.00 Email: sef-jdsmith@ 03/06/20 Supplies Empire Refractory $32.89 Township Assistance Arshad Moghul $500.00 Township Assistance Athena Real Estate Svcs $7,130.00 Township Assistance W&Z Enterprises $600.00 manleydeas.com 03/13/20 Supplies Filter Services of Indiana $1,300.76 Township Assistance West Indianapolis Development $710.00 02/21/20 03/20/20 Supplies Flag & Banner Co Inc $123.00 Township Assistance B&D Training Svcs $7,550.00 Township Assistance Barratt Asset Mgmt $650.00 Township Assistance Wheeler Renaissance LLC $625.00 02/28/20 Supplies Grainger Inc $1,047.13 Township Assistance Wilmoth Grp $1,239.00 Supplies CALL Indianapolis Fleet Services 3179245143 $11,646.17 Township Assistance Barron Properties $3,140.00 FOR DETAILS 03/06/20 Township Assistance Belva J Ivy $400.00 Township Assistance Walter Staten $400.00 Supplies Keystone 14 $310.00 Total Township Assistance $1,154,058.76 Supplies L&W Supply Corp $381.25 Township Assistance Sandpaper Investment LLC $575.00 Township Assistance Better Indy Mgmt LLC $675.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $8,777.58 Supplies Lowes Home Improvement $2,525.22 Total Capital Outlays $8,777.58 Supplies Mailfi nance $495.77 Township Assistance BHB Investment LLC $4,124.00 Township Assistance Bryan D McCormick $3,040.00 Total Township Assistance $3,257,596.70 Supplies Neofunds $2,242.16 GRAND TOTAL $10,801,717.61 Supplies Neopost USA Inc $2,139.53 Township Assistance Cecilla Ernstes Boxell $650.00 Supplies Next Day Signs $34.50 Township Assistance Cenlar $1,750.68 Supplies Offi ce Depot $9,160.38 Township Assistance Charlestine Ford $1,400.00 Supplies Olympic Products $79.56 Township Assistance Chase Bank $2,301.50 Supplies PNC Bank $2,423.73 Township Assistance Citizens Energy Grp $168,821.47 Supplies Postmasters $1,850.93 Township Assistance Clarance & Fanny Peters $700.00 Supplies RFS Group LLC $12,024.98 Township Assistance Clifford Corners Apts $1,800.00 Supplies Ricoh USA Inc $604.11 Township Assistance Constitution Gardens $507.00 Supplies Terry Jones $126.86 Township Assistance Corey Simmons $5,250.00 Supplies United Refrigeration $166.52 Township Assistance Cremation Society of Indiana $350.00 Total Supplies $54,931.96 Township Assistance Culmann Real Estate Grp $1,300.00 Services and Charges AT&T $6,135.04 Township Assistance Daniel Farris $1,560.00 Services and Charges Braden Business Systems $4,749.11 Township Assistance David P Wolsiffer $1,500.00 Services and Charges Brighthouse Networks $1,313.42 Township Assistance Dawn Til Dusk Prop Mgmt $650.00 Services and Charges CDW Govt $6,395.24 Township Assistance Diana Otto $1,300.00 Services and Charges Central Security and Comm $3,392.76 Township Assistance Discover Properties LLC $2,120.00 Services and Charges Citizens Energy Grp $21,209.56 Township Assistance Dixon Memorial Chapel & Cremation $6,250.00 Services and Charges Comfort Systems USA $3,575.00 Township Assistance Donald & Ronda Gibson $1,790.00 Services and Charges Condon Fire & Safety $457.56 Township Assistance Dorchester Property LLC $550.00 Services and Charges Datamine Internet Marketing Solutions $1,000.00 Township Assistance Dorfman Property Mgmt $725.00 Services and Charges Deem $25,346.73 Township Assistance Douglas Godinez & Iselda Santamaria $600.00 Services and Charges Delta Water Mgmt $1,590.00 Township Assistance Eagle High LLC $1,185.00 Services and Charges Dept Homeland Security $290.00 Township Assistance East Vermont FC LLC $3,750.00 Services and Charges Earthlink Business $5,212.89 Township Assistance Easy Rentals LLC $1,920.00 Services and Charges Firefl y $2,190.00 Township Assistance Eduardo Flores $600.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Power & Light $52,838.20 Township Assistance Emerson Place Apts $2,545.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $609.86 Township Assistance Englewood Community Develop $8,055.00 Services and Charges Indy Elevator $27,739.73 Township Assistance Equity Advisory Realty $635.00 Services and Charges Indygo $2,000.00 Township Assistance Equity Mgmt Svcs $10,375.00 Services and Charges Key Bank $52.99 Township Assistance Ethosity Property Mgmt $2,740.00 Services and Charges Kings III America LLC $1,208.40 Township Assistance FH Service $600.00 Services and Charges Koorsen Protection Service $1,589.29 Township Assistance First Choice LLC $1,300.00 Services and Charges Mailfi nance $409.83 Township Assistance Fisher Rental Holdings LLC $3,900.00 Services and Charges Malwarebytes $2,130.80 Township Assistance Francisco Nanez $475.00 Services and Charges Midtown Technology Grp $6,118.95 Township Assistance Frank E Gainer $3,900.00 Services and Charges Mike’s Electrical $837.50 Township Assistance Garfi eld Park Apts $3,750.00 Services and Charges Neofunds $400.00 Township Assistance GC Three Property Mgmt $1,000.00 Services and Charges Nolna Browning $139.74 Township Assistance George Powell $375.00 Services and Charges PNC Bank $1,602.53 Township Assistance Grace Capital Invest LLC $625.00 Services and Charges Presidio Network Solutions Grp $675.00 Township Assistance Grace Foods DBS Safeway Foods $41,902.18 Services and Charges Protection Plus $70,079.80 Township Assistance Great Moon Inc $525.00 Services and Charges Priority Communications $6,047.00 Township Assistance Greater Local Neighborhoods Comm Dev $606.00 Services and Charges Reliable Water Services LLC $1,009.60 Township Assistance GSD Grp $1,320.00 Services and Charges Republic Waste Services $2,010.53 Township Assistance Gui White $2,400.00 Services and Charges RFS Group LLC $971.02 Township Assistance Township Assistance Halstead Enterprises $1,950.00 Services and Charges Ricoh USA $121.07 Township Assistance Harris & Harris $1,950.00 Services and Charges Sams Club $140.00 Township Assistance Harris Proeprty Invest LLC $625.00 Services and Charges Spectrum Business $8,099.00 Township Assistance Hasan Almahrouq $1,600.00 Services and Charges Stanley Access Tech LLC $191.25 Township Assistance HLGF Investment LLC $495.00 Services and Charges Teamviewer GMBH $1,462.40 Township Assistance Home Base Properties LLC $1,480.00 Services and Charges Indianapolis Star $744.86 Township Assistance Home River/Bricklane Prop Mgmt $1,500.00 Services and Charges Overhead Door Co $423.50 Township Assistance HTC Poperties LLC $2,030.00 Services and Charges Reef Aquarium Shop $1,947.73 Township Assistance Hulan Hall $1,200.00 Services and Charges Tinder Co LLC $8.50 Township Assistance Illinois St Senior Apts $1,100.00 Services and Charges Tubesock $2,201.55 Township Assistance Indiana Funeral Care $350.00 Services and Charges US SIgnal $2,869.72 Township Assistance Indianapolis Power & Light $265,846.43 Total Services and Charges $279,537.66 Township Assistance Indy Town LP $1,398.00 Township Assistance Bell Mortuary & Crematory $350.00 Township Assistance INHP $438.00 Township Assistance Craig Funeral Home $2,000.00 Township Assistance Intempus Realty $1,150.00 Township Assistance CVS Pharmacy $383.98 Township Assistance Inventive Property Group $750.00 Township Assistance Fountain Square Mortuary $5,100.00 Township Assistance Invictus Property Mgmt $1,650.00 Township Assistance Grinsteiner Funeral Home $1,000.00 Township Assistance J Hampton Williams Rentals $1,527.00 Township Assistance Grundy Memorial Chapel $350.00 Township Assistance JL Hair Realty $4,150.00 Township Assistance Indiana Memorial Cremation Serv $1,050.00 Township Assistance Jack D Glover BHB Mgmt $1,075.00 Township Assistance Lavenia & Summers Home for Funerals $3,100.00 Township Assistance Jack McCarty Sr $3,100.00 Township Assistance Legacy Cremation & Funeral Services $350.00 Township Assistance James Deaner $3,600.00 Township Assistance Legacy Funeral Center $700.00 Township Assistance Jedd Investments J Dunson $900.00 Township Assistance Lynhurst Neighborhood Funeral Home $350.00 Township Assistance James McDonald $450.00 Township Assistance New Crown Cemetery $1,650.00 Township Assistance James R Farmer $795.00 Township Assistance Stuart Mortuary Inc $12,450.00 Township Assistance James Thomas $625.00 Township Assistance Sutherland Park Cemetery $21,700.00 Township Assistance Jared S Browning $1,150.00 Township Assistance Williams & Bluitt Funeral Home $3,050.00 Township Assistance Jefferson Apts $300.00 Township Assistance Adam Sernershine $900.00 Township Assistance Joe & Debbie Byers $1,725.00 Township Assistance Affordable Housing of Indy LLC $1,280.00 Township Assistance Joseph Hogan $800.00 Township Assistance Alan McKelvey $600.00 Township Assistance Joseph McGraw Property LLC $495.00 Township Assistance Alpine Property Mgmt $10,220.00 Township Assistance Kakl Realty Trust $925.00 Township Assistance Amahl Brown $650.00 Township Assistance Karan Shah $1,575.00 Township Assistance Andrew Heimer $650.00 Township Assistance Karen Pell $870.00 Township Assistance Anthony Douglas $5,400.00 Township Assistance Keegan & Van Dyk $890.00 Township Assistance Anthony Hill $700.00 Township Assistance Kervan Realty $425.00 Township Assistance Arshad Moghul $500.00 Township Assistance Landmark Realty $4,900.00 Township Assistance Athena Real Estate Svcs $7,130.00 Township Assistance Laurie Klinger $675.00 Township Assistance B&D Training Svcs $7,550.00 Township Assistance Lawrence A Martin Jr $1,350.00 Township Assistance Barratt Asset Mgmt $650.00 Township Assistance Lawrence Connell $400.00 Township Assistance Barron Properties $3,140.00 Township Assistance Leroy Baker $1,650.00 Township Assistance Belva J Ivy $400.00 Township Assistance Lessie Robinson $750.00 Township Assistance Sandpaper Investment LLC $575.00 Township Assistance Loree Hlldebrandt $4,500.00 Township Assistance Better Indy Mgmt LLC $675.00 Township Assistance Lucille Smith $1,300.00 Township Assistance BHB Investment LLC $4,124.00 Township Assistance M Kip Kistler $560.00 Township Assistance Bryan D McCormick $3,040.00 Township Assistance Margaret Kramer $575.00 Township Assistance Cecilla Ernstes Boxell $650.00 Township Assistance Marilyn A OBannon $400.00 Township Assistance Cenlar $1,750.68 Township Assistance Marotts Trust $480.00 Township Assistance Charlestine Ford $1,400.00 Township Assistance Matt Talbott Home $784.00 Township Assistance Chase Bank $2,301.50 Township Assistance Melake Tesfaselassie $500.00 Township Assistance Citizens Energy Grp $168,821.47 Township Assistance Meridian Towers $534.00 Township Assistance Clarance & Fanny Peters $700.00 Township Assistance Michael D & James W Toliver $1,100.00 Township Assistance Clifford Corners Apts $1,800.00 Township Assistance Michelle Patterson $2,700.00 Township Assistance Constitution Gardens $507.00 Township Assistance Midtown Flats $1,480.00 Township Assistance Corey Simmons $5,250.00 Township Assistance Minnie Hartman $399.00 Township Assistance Cremation Society of Indiana $350.00 Township Assistance Minnies Real Estate LLC $500.00 Township Assistance Culmann Real Estate Grp $1,300.00 Township Assistance Monon Lofts $3,947.00 Township Assistance Daniel Farris $1,560.00 Township Assistance Moudy & Co $575.00 Township Assistance David P Wolsiffer $1,500.00 Township Assistance Nelson MCAllister $650.00 Township Assistance Dawn Til Dusk Prop Mgmt $650.00 Township Assistance New Bridges Apts $4,423.00 Township Assistance Diana Otto $1,300.00 Township Assistance Newcomer Funeral Home $950.00 Township Assistance Discover Properties LLC $2,120.00 Township Assistance Dixon Memorial Chapel & Cremation $6,250.00 Township Assistance Nita Zachary $1,150.00 Township Assistance Donald & Ronda Gibson $1,790.00 Township Assistance Norman Jenkins $4,500.00 Township Assistance Dorchester Property LLC $550.00 Township Assistance Orloff Property Holding $2,085.00 Township Assistance Dorfman Property Mgmt $725.00 Township Assistance Pangea Court Real Estate $550.00 Township Assistance Douglas Godinez & Iselda Santamaria $600.00 Township Assistance Parkview $3,840.00 Township Assistance Eagle High LLC $1,185.00 Township Assistance Parkway Terrace Apts $998.00 Township Assistance East Vermont FC LLC $3,750.00 Township Assistance Partners in Housing $1,392.00 Township Assistance Easy Rentals LLC $1,920.00 Township Assistance Pathway to Recovery $15,886.00 Township Assistance Eduardo Flores $600.00 Township Assistance Paul Templeton $1,350.00 Township Assistance Emerson Place Apts $2,545.00 Township Assistance Payne Funeral Home $350.00 Township Assistance Englewood Community Develop $8,055.00 Township Assistance PDM Property Concepts $760.00 Township Assistance Equity Advisory Realty $635.00 Township Assistance Peaceful Harbor LLC $1,150.00 Township Assistance Equity Mgmt Svcs $10,375.00 Township Assistance Penn Street Tower $708.00 Township Assistance Ethosity Property Mgmt $2,740.00 Township Assistance Township Assistance Pleasant Springs Apts $715.00 Township Assistance FH Service $600.00 Township Assistance PMI Midwest $1,050.00 Township Assistance First Choice LLC $1,300.00 Township Assistance Property Mgmt 317 $1,300.00 Township Assistance Fisher Rental Holdings LLC $3,900.00 Township Assistance Quaneita McAtee $600.00 Township Assistance Francisco Nanez $475.00 Township Assistance Queen Anne Apts $1,160.00 Township Assistance Frank E Gainer $3,900.00 Township Assistance Quincy J Webster Funeral Chapel $6,000.00 Township Assistance Garfi eld Park Apts $3,750.00 Township Assistance R Myers Properties $750.00 Township Assistance GC Three Property Mgmt $1,000.00 Township Assistance Ramiro Hernandez $800.00 Township Assistance George Powell $375.00 Township Assistance Ramon Castandea $2,800.00 Township Assistance Grace Capital Invest LLC $625.00 Township Assistance Ramona Rummans $1,700.00 Township Assistance Grace Foods DBS Safeway Foods $41,902.18 Township Assistance Right Now Real Estate $650.00 Township Assistance Great Moon Inc $525.00 Township Assistance Rink Savoy $431.00 Township Assistance Greater Local Neighborhoods Comm Dev $606.00 Township Assistance River West Real Estate $1,650.00 Township Assistance GSD Grp $1,320.00 Township Assistance Roger Survance $3,000.00 Township Assistance Gui White $2,400.00 Township Assistance Rollins Rental & Rehab $5,605.00 Township Assistance Township Assistance Halstead Enterprises $1,950.00 Township Assistance Ronald Belakiewicz $775.00 Township Assistance Harris & Harris $1,950.00 Township Assistance Ronald Sandlin $3,600.00 Township Assistance Harris Proeprty Invest LLC $625.00 Township Assistance S&C Financial Grp LLC $725.00 Township Assistance Hasan Almahrouq $1,600.00 Township Assistance Sandra Morton $2,200.00 Township Assistance HLGF Investment LLC $495.00 Township Assistance Saul Turcios $1,650.00 Township Assistance Home Base Properties LLC $1,480.00 Township Assistance School Zone $293,400.00 Township Assistance Home River/Bricklane Prop Mgmt $1,500.00 Township Assistance Shane Pennington $550.00 Township Assistance HTC Poperties LLC $2,030.00 Township Assistance Sharif Investments Indy 1 LLC $1,190.00 Township Assistance Hulan Hall $1,200.00 Township Assistance Sheltons Investments LLC $900.00 Township Assistance Illinois St Senior Apts $1,100.00 Township Assistance Six 10 Mgmt $514.52 Township Assistance Indiana Funeral Care $350.00 Township Assistance SLB Acquisition $1,800.00 Township Assistance Indianapolis Power & Light $265,846.43 Township Assistance Smokey LLC $425.00 Township Assistance Indy Town LP $1,398.00 Township Assistance Spouses Buying Houses $1,500.00 Township Assistance INHP $438.00 Township Assistance Sprowl Funeral & Cremation $1,000.00 Township Assistance Intempus Realty $1,150.00 Township Assistance Stallard & Assoc $2,940.00 Township Assistance Inventive Property Group $750.00 Township Assistance Steven Chin $900.00 Township Assistance Invictus Property Mgmt $1,650.00 Township Assistance Stewardship Properties IN LLC $750.00 Township Assistance J Hampton Williams Rentals $1,527.00 Township Assistance Stonegate Apts $1,410.00 Township Assistance JL Hair Realty $4,150.00 Township Assistance Sylvia Carillo $3,450.00 Township Assistance Jack D Glover BHB Mgmt $1,075.00 Township Assistance T&L Properties $400.00 Township Assistance Jack McCarty Sr $3,100.00 Township Assistance Terra Firma LLP $725.00 Township Assistance James Deaner $3,600.00 Township Assistance Tesfai Tesfa $695.00 Township Assistance Jedd Investments J Dunson $900.00 Township Assistance Chatham Regine Assoc $1,300.00 Township Assistance James McDonald $450.00 Township Assistance Enclave at Meridian Apts $492.00 Township Assistance James R Farmer $795.00 Township Assistance Thomas R Thacker $800.00 Township Assistance James Thomas $625.00 Township Assistance Tibbs Court LP $1,250.00 Township Assistance Jared S Browning $1,150.00 Township Assistance Timothy Ford $1,800.00 Township Assistance Jefferson Apts $300.00 Township Assistance Tony Coleman $760.00 Township Assistance Joe & Debbie Byers $1,725.00 Township Assistance Trail Side on Mass Ave $1,470.00 Township Assistance Joseph Hogan $800.00 Township Assistance Triple E Property Mgmt $1,300.00 Township Assistance Joseph McGraw Property LLC $495.00 Township Assistance True Property Mgmt Grp $5,425.00 Township Assistance Kakl Realty Trust $925.00 Township Assistance TWG Mgmt LLC $1,865.00 Township Assistance Karan Shah $1,575.00 Township Assistance Utban Haus Property Grp $1,750.00 Township Assistance Karen Pell $870.00 Township Assistance Vapari Residential LLC $2,150.00 Township Assistance Keegan & Van Dyk $890.00 Township Assistance Vaturi Star Properties LLC $595.00 Township Assistance Kervan Realty $425.00 Township Assistance W&Z Enterprises $600.00 Township Assistance Landmark Realty $4,900.00 Township Assistance West Indianapolis Development $710.00 Township Assistance Laurie Klinger $675.00 Township Assistance Wheeler Renaissance LLC $625.00 Township Assistance Lawrence A Martin Jr $1,350.00 Township Assistance Wilmoth Grp $1,239.00 Township Assistance Lawrence Connell $400.00 Township Assistance Walter Staten $400.00 Township Assistance Leroy Baker $1,650.00 Total Township Assistance $1,154,058.76 Township Assistance Lessie Robinson $750.00 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $8,777.58 Township Assistance Loree Hlldebrandt $4,500.00 Total Capital Outlays $8,777.58 Township Assistance Lucille Smith $1,300.00 Total Township Assistance $3,257,596.70 Township Assistance M Kip Kistler $560.00 GRAND TOTAL $10,801,717.61 Township Assistance Margaret Kramer $575.00 Township Assistance Marilyn A OBannon $400.00 Township Assistance Marotts Trust $480.00 Township Assistance Matt Talbott Home $784.00 Township Assistance Melake Tesfaselassie $500.00 Township Assistance Meridian Towers $534.00 Township Assistance Michael D & James W Toliver $1,100.00 Township Assistance Michelle Patterson $2,700.00 Township Assistance Midtown Flats $1,480.00 Township Assistance Minnie Hartman $399.00 Township Assistance Minnies Real Estate LLC $500.00 Township Assistance Monon Lofts $3,947.00 Township Assistance Moudy & Co $575.00 Township Assistance Nelson MCAllister $650.00 Township Assistance New Bridges Apts $4,423.00 Township Assistance Newcomer Funeral Home $950.00 Township Assistance Nita Zachary $1,150.00 Township Assistance Norman Jenkins $4,500.00 Township Assistance Orloff Property Holding $2,085.00 Township Assistance Pangea Court Real Estate $550.00 Township Assistance Parkview $3,840.00 Township Assistance Parkway Terrace Apts $998.00 Township Assistance Partners in Housing $1,392.00 Township Assistance Pathway to Recovery $15,886.00 Township Assistance Paul Templeton $1,350.00 Township Assistance Payne Funeral Home $350.00 Township Assistance PDM Property Concepts $760.00 Township Assistance Peaceful Harbor LLC $1,150.00 Township Assistance Penn Street Tower $708.00 Township Assistance Township Assistance Pleasant Springs Apts $715.00 Township Assistance PMI Midwest $1,050.00 Township Assistance Property Mgmt 317 $1,300.00 Township Assistance Quaneita McAtee $600.00 Township Assistance Queen Anne Apts $1,160.00 Township Assistance Quincy J Webster Funeral Chapel $6,000.00 Township Assistance R Myers Properties $750.00 Township Assistance Ramiro Hernandez $800.00 Township Assistance Ramon Castandea $2,800.00 Township Assistance Ramona Rummans $1,700.00 Township Assistance Right Now Real Estate $650.00 Township Assistance Rink Savoy $431.00 Township Assistance River West Real Estate $1,650.00 Township Assistance Roger Survance $3,000.00 Township Assistance Rollins Rental & Rehab $5,605.00 Township Assistance Ronald Belakiewicz $775.00 Township Assistance Ronald Sandlin $3,600.00 Township Assistance S&C Financial Grp LLC $725.00 Township Assistance Sandra Morton $2,200.00 Township Assistance Saul Turcios $1,650.00 Township Assistance School Zone $293,400.00 Township Assistance Shane Pennington $550.00 Township Assistance Sharif Investments Indy 1 LLC $1,190.00 Township Assistance Sheltons Investments LLC $900.00 Township Assistance Six 10 Mgmt $514.52 Township Assistance SLB Acquisition $1,800.00 Township Assistance Smokey LLC $425.00 Township Assistance Spouses Buying Houses $1,500.00 Township Assistance Sprowl Funeral & Cremation $1,000.00 Township Assistance Stallard & Assoc $2,940.00 Township Assistance Steven Chin $900.00 Township Assistance Stewardship Properties IN LLC $750.00 Township Assistance Stonegate Apts $1,410.00 Township Assistance Sylvia Carillo $3,450.00 Township Assistance T&L Properties $400.00 Township Assistance Terra Firma LLP $725.00 Township Assistance Tesfai Tesfa $695.00 Township Assistance Chatham Regine Assoc $1,300.00 Township Assistance Enclave at Meridian Apts $492.00 Township Assistance Thomas R Thacker $800.00 Township Assistance Tibbs Court LP $1,250.00 Township Assistance Timothy Ford $1,800.00 Township Assistance Tony Coleman $760.00 Township Assistance Trail Side on Mass Ave $1,470.00 Township Assistance Triple E Property Mgmt $1,300.00 Township Assistance True Property Mgmt Grp $5,425.00 Township Assistance TWG Mgmt LLC $1,865.00 Township Assistance Utban Haus Property Grp $1,750.00 Township Assistance Vapari Residential LLC $2,150.00 Township Assistance Vaturi Star Properties LLC $595.00 Township Assistance W&Z Enterprises $600.00 Township Assistance West Indianapolis Development $710.00 Township Assistance Wheeler Renaissance LLC $625.00 Township Assistance Wilmoth Grp $1,239.00 Township Assistance Walter Staten $400.00 Total Township Assistance $1,154,058.76 Capital Outlays Dell Business Credit $8,777.58 Total Capital Outlays $8,777.58 Total Township Assistance $3,257,596.70 GRAND TOTAL $10,801,717.61 B6 FRIDAY, march 6, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER L E G A L S n L E G A L S n C L A S S I F I E D

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Now 833-226-3105 COUNTY OF MARION NOTICE OF SUIT or 2001 HONDA ACCORD JHMCG56401C031988 4 DOOR $780.00 03/13/20 IN THE MARION SUPERIOR 2001 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCG56601A141780 4 DOOR $805.00 03/20/20 SUMMONS BY HELP WANTED drivers COURT PUBLICATION 317-925-0069 1997 HONDA CRV JHLRD1849VC020278 SPORTS UTILITY $805.00 CAUSE NUMBER: 1999 HONDA CIVIC 1HGEJ8246XL009569 2 DOOR $835.00 TO: Courtyards@Roselawn New Starting Base Pay - 49D05-1909-MF-040417 Park Apartments and GMG .50 cpm w/ option to make 2000 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCG5641YA149105 4 DOOR $910.00 U.S. BANK TRUST, N.A., TTY 2001 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCG225X1A001179 2 DOOR $730.00 Motors Inc.: .60 cpm for Class A CDL AS TRUSTEE FOR LSF9 BE IT KNOWN, that PNC Flatbed Drivers, Excellent 1998 HONDA CIVIC 2HGEJ8642WH567215 4 DOOR $880.00 MASTER PARTICIPATION 1999 HONDA ACCORD JHMCG555XXC046050 4 DOOR $860.00 SUMMONS Bank, National Association, Benefits, Home Weekends, TRUST, the above-named Plaintiff, by Call 800-648-9915 or www. 1994 HONDA ACCORD 1HGCD5533RA163753 4 DOOR $830.00 Plaintiff, 1997 HONDA ACCORD JHMCD5639VC007467 4 DOOR $805.00 MDK # 19-039103 its attorney, J. Dustin Smith, boydandsons.com STATE OF INDIANA vs. has fi led in the offi ce of the 2003 HONDA CIVIC SHHEP33533U401363 HATCH BACK $755.00 TAD E. THOMPSON AKA 2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA KMHDN46D84U906010 4 DOOR $835.00 COUNTY OF MARION SS: Clerk of the Marion Superior MEDICAL IN THE MARION SUPERIOR TAD THOMPSON, et al. Court #5 its Complaint against 2017 HYUNDAI SONATA 5NPE24AF2HH521293 4 DOOR $2,000.00 Defendants. 2015 HYUNDAI SONATA 5NPE34AF2FH237673 4 DOOR $1,705.00 COURT #11 Defendants Courtyards@ Attention: Oxygen Users! CAUSE NO. NOTICE OF SUIT Roselawn Park Apartments Gain freedom with a Portable 2013 HYUNDAI SONATA KMHEC4A4XDA097662 4 DOOR $940.00 SUMMONS - SERVICE BY 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA KMHDN46D66U217313 4 DOOR $805.00 49D11-2002-MF-005245 and GMG Motors Inc., and Oxygen Concentrator! No Finance of America Reverse PUBLICATION the said Plaintiff having also more heavy tanks and refills! 1999 INFINITI G20 JNKCP11A7XT008724 4 DOOR $840.00 The State of Indiana to the 2001 INFINITI QX4 JNRDR07Y01W100956 SPORTS UTILITY $830.00 LLC fi led in said Clerk’s offi ce Guaranteed Lowest Prices! Plaintiff, defendants above named, the affi davit of a competent Call the Oxygen Concentra- 2007 JEEP LIBERTY 1J4GL48K17W696954 SPORTS UTILITY $946.25 and any other person who 1997 JEEP GRAND CHER 1J4GZ58S1VC729941 SPORTS UTILITY $780.00 vs. person showing that the tor Store: 866-770-6849 Angela Smith, as Possible may be concerned. You are residence and whereabouts 1998 JEEP CHEROKEE 1J4FJ67S8WL125105 SPORTS UTILITY $805.00 notifi ed that you have been 2006 JEEP GRAND CHER 1J8HR78376C286901 SPORTS UTILITY $965.00 Heir to the Estate of Richard of the Defendants, MISCELANEOUS Smith, AKA Richard J. sued in the Court above Courtyards@Roselawn Park YOUR 2015 KIA OPTIMA 5XXGN4A78FG437982 4 DOOR $830.00 named. The nature of the suit 2010 KIA SOUL KNDJT2A28A7191957 SPORTS UTILITY $880.00 Smith, et al. 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Call 1-844-981-1824 for AD benefi ciaries of Richard OF INDIANAPOLIS, AS PER estate in Marion County, a Free Idea Starter Guide. 2003 LINCOLN AVIATOR 5LMEU78H13ZJ43416 SPORTS UTILITY $880.00 PLAT THEREOF RECORDED 2001 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR 5LMFU28R91LJ09482 SPORTS UTILITY $926.25 Smith, AKA Richard J. Smith State of Indiana, to wit: Submit your idea for a free and their unknown creditors; AUGUST 18, 1977 AS Lot Numbered 85 in Lynhurst consultation. 2000 MAZDA MPV JM3LW28GXY0161810 VAN $880.00 INSTRUMENT #77-53678, 2012 MERCEDES C-CLASS WDDGF8BB0CF918655 4 DOOR $755.00 and, the unknown executor, Gardens, Section 1, an administrator, or personal IN THE OFFICE OF THE Addition in Marion County, NOTICES 2010 MERCURY MILAN 3MEHM0HA9AR641507 4 DOOR $901.25 RECORDER OF MARION 2005 MERCURY MARINER 4M2CU57165DJ30713 SPORTS UTILITY $755.00 representative of the Estate Indiana, as per plat thereof of Richard Smith, AKA COUNTY, INDIANA. recorded November 10, ATTENTION: Have you or 2007 MERCURY GRAND MARQ 2MEFM75V27X637963 4 DOOR $805.00 SUBJECT TO ALL LIENS, COULD 2009 MERCURY SABLE 1MEHM42W69G632956 4 DOOR $780.00 Richard J. Smith: 1997 as Instrument #97- a loved one used Juul or BE IT KNOWN, that Finance EASEMENTS AND 173922, in the Offi ce of the another e-cigarette vaping 1999 MERCURY GRAND MARQ 2MEFM74WXXX705548 4 DOOR $880.00 ENCUMBRANCES OF 2011 MITSUBISHI GALLANT 4A32B2FF6BE028480 4 DOOR $830.00 of America Reverse LLC, the Recorder of Marion County, device and developed a se- above-named Plaintiff, by its RECORD. Indiana. rious health condition such 2000 NISSAN QUEST 4N2XN11T8YD832976 VAN $805.00 PARCEL NO: 49-15-17-114- 2007 NISSAN SENTRA 3N1AB61E97L675521 4 DOOR $905.00 attorney, Elyssa M. Meade, commonly known as as stroke, seizure, convul- has fi led in the offi ce of the 020.000-500 252 Lyngardens Way, sions, lung damage, pulmo- 2015 NISSAN VERSA 3N1CE2CP5FL427286 4 DOOR $910.00 This property is commonly 2000 NISSAN MAXIMA JN1CA31D1YT730574 4 DOOR $805.00 Clerk of the Marion Superior Indianapolis, IN 46224. nary issues including heart Court #11 its Complaint known as 3307 Babette NOW, THEREFORE, said attacks? You may be entitled 2001 NISSAN XTERRA 5N1ED28Y01C531517 SPORTS UTILITY $805.00 Court, Indianapolis, IN BE 2001 NISSAN SENTRA 3N1CB51D61L492711 4 DOOR $805.00 against Defendant The Defendants are hereby to compensation! Call now: Unknown heirs, devisees, 46227 notifi ed of the fi ling and 1-855-470-8273. 2007 NISSAN MURANO JN8AZ08W97W613071 SPORTS UTILITY $830.00 This summons by publication 2018 NISSAN SENTRA 3N1AB7APXJY300402 4 DOOR $1,730.00 legatees, benefi ciaries of pendency of said Complaint Richard Smith, AKA Richard is specifi cally directed to the against them and that unless DONATE YOUR CAR TO 2002 OLDSMOBILE BROVADO 1GHDT13S422115536 SPORTS UTILITY $835.00 following Defendants whose - OTHER-NOT IN LIST 1ZFUF1013TB004616 TRAILER $1,755.00 J. Smith and their unknown they appear and answer or UNITED BREAST CANCER creditors; and, the unknown addresses are known: otherwise defend thereto FOUNDATION! Your dona- 1998 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 1G2WJ52K5WF273061 4 DOOR $805.00 State of Indiana Attorney 2004 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2G2WS522641135658 4 DOOR $960.00 executor, administrator, or within thirty (30) days after tion helps education, pre- personal representative of General the last notice of this action vention & support programs. 2004 PONTIAC VIBE 5Y2SN64LX4Z440651 4 DOOR $890.00 Serve Highest Executive 2006 PONTIAC G6 1G2ZG558264188587 4 DOOR $830.00 the Estate of Richard Smith, is published, judgment by FAST FREE PICKUP - 24 HR AKA Richard J. Smith, and Offi cer Present default may be entered RESPONSE - TAX DEDUC- 2006 PONTIAC G6 1G2ZG558164109216 4 DOOR $805.00 302 West Washington Street, 2001 PONTIAC OTHER 1GMDX03E41D211728 VAN $730.00 the said Plaintiff having also against said Defendants for TION 1-844-268-1694 IN fi led in said Clerk’s offi ce South 5th Floor the relief demanded in the 2004 SATURN L SERIES 1G8JC84F74Y511828 STATION WGN $830.00 Indianapolis, IN 46204 2007 SATURN ION 1G8AJ55F97Z161586 4 DOOR $830.00 the affi davit of a competent Complaint. DONATE YOUR CAR TO person showing that the Dated Clerk, Marion CHARITY! FAST FREE PICK- 2017 TOYOTA COROLLA 5YFBURHE9HP650268 4 DOOR $1,555.00 State of Indiana Department 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA 1NXBR32E23Z043174 4 DOOR $705.00 residence and whereabouts Superior Court #5 UP-24 HR RESPONSE! Help of the Defendant, The of Revenue J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Children in Need, Support 2006 TOYOTA AVALON 4T1BK36B46U162613 4 DOOR $835.00 Serve Highest Executive 2000 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER JT3GN87R8Y0144995 SPORTS UTILITY $965.00 Unknown heirs, devisees, Stephanie A. Reinhart Breast Cancer Education/ legatees, benefi ciaries of Offi cer Present (25071-06) Prevention or Veterans. Tax 1993 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER JT3VN39W5P0106524 SPORTS UTILITY $730.00 100 North Senate North 105 2004 TOYOTA COROLLA 1NXBR32E84Z275022 4 DOOR $755.00 Richard Smith, AKA Richard Sarah E. Barngrover (28840- Deduction 844-820-9099 J. Smith and their unknown Indianapolis, IN 46204 64) THIS 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BG22K3YU991323 4 DOOR $780.00 1996 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BG12K7TU814390 4 DOOR $880.00 creditors; and, the unknown Chris Wiley (26936-10) SERVICES executor, administrator, or Wells Fargo Bank N.A. sbmt Nicholas M. Smith (31800- 2013 TOYOTA PRIUS JTDKDTB30D1038348 4 DOOR $880.00 Wachovia Corporation sbmt 2008 TOYOTA COROLLA 2T1BR32E68C931645 4 DOOR $1,430.00 personal representative of 15) Denied Social Security Dis- the Estate of Richard Smith, First Union National Bank Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) ability? Appeal! If youíre 50+, 1999 TOYOTA CAMRY 4T1BG22K2XU881846 4 DOOR $855.00 Serve Highest Offi cer Found 2000 TRAILER-GENERIC 4YMUL0614AG111066 OTHER $1,455.00 AKA Richard J. Smith, upon Attorneys for Plaintiff filed for SSD and denied, our diligent inquiry is unknown, 101 North Phillips Avenue MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI attorneys can help get you - TRAILER-GENERIC 40LUB162BTP035451 OTHER $805.00 Sioux Falls, SD 57104 2000 TRAILER-GENERIC 7FWBE1217K1007236 TRAILER $1,975.00 and that said cause of LLC approved! No money out 1991 TRAILER-GENERIC 1DW1A4827MS700309 TRAILER $2,275.00 action is for default on the P.O. Box 441039 of pockets! Call 1-855-995- And to the following SPOT 1998 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 3VWSA81H1WM210702 4 DOOR $855.00 promissory note and to Indianapolis, IN 46244 4758 foreclose a mortgage on defendant whose addresses Telephone: 614-220-5611 2001 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT WVWAC63B31P012938 4 DOOR $880.00 are unknown: 2000 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 3VWSA29M6YM009671 4 DOOR $830.00 the following described real Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Need Help with Family Law? estate in Marion County, Tad E. Thompson aka Tad Email: sef-jdsmith@ Can’t Afford a $5,000 Retain- 2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT WVWEK73C66P051694 4 DOOR $890.00 Thompson 2007 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT WVWMU73C17E008836 SPORTS UTILITY $1,680.00 State of Indiana, to wit: manleydeas.com er? www.familycourtdirect. hspaxlp 03/06/20 Lot Number 65 in Butler’s 02/28/20 com/Family/Law - Low Cost Crows Nest, an Addition to Unknown heirs, devisees, 03/06/20 Legal Services - Pay As You the City of Indianapolis, as legatees, personal 03/13/20 Go - As low as $750-$1,500 CALL per plat thereof, recorded representatives, and - Get Legal Help Now! Call in Plat Book 29, Pages 390- creditors of Linda S. 1-888-417-4602 Mon-Fri 391, and corrected by re- Thompson aka Linda 7am to 4 pm PCT recorded plat recorded in Thompson (deceased) Volume 30, pages 169-170, Unable to work due to injury in the Offi ce of the Recorder In addition to the above or illness? Call Bill Gordon of Marion County, Indiana. named Defendants being & Assoc., Social Security commonly known as 910 served by this summons Disability Attorneys! FREE Fox Hill Drive, Indianapolis, there may be other Evaluation. Local Attorneys IN 46228. Defendants who have an Nationwide 1-855-398-5075 NOW, THEREFORE, said interest in this lawsuit. If [Mail: 2420 N St NW, Wash- 317 Defendant is hereby notifi ed you have a claim for relief take time ington DC. Office: Broward of the fi ling and pendency of against the Plaintiff arising Co. FL (TX/NM Bar.)] said Complaint against them from the same transaction or and that unless they appear occurrence, you must assert to place sporting goods and answer or otherwise it in your written answer. You defend thereto within thirty must answer the Complaint your ad GUN SHOW! Muncie, IN - (30) days after the last notice in writing, by your attorney, March 7th & 8th, Delaware of this action is published, on or before the 19th day of County Fairgrounds, 1210 N. judgment by default may April, 2020, (the same being Wheeling Ave., Sat. 9-5, Sun. within thirty (30) days after here be entered against said 9-3 For information call 765- 924 Defendant for the relief the Third Notice of Suit), and 993-8942 Buy! Sell! Trade! demanded in the Complaint. if you fail to do so a judgment Dated Clerk, Marion will be entered against you Superior Court #11 for what the Plaintiff has Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) demanded. Stephanie A. Reinhart Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) (25071-06) Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) Sarah E. Barngrover (28840- Christopher J. Arlinghaus African-American/Black 64) (31680-15) Chris Wiley (26936-10) Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) 5143 J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) Adrienne M. McCollister Nicholas M. Smith (31800- (26839-49) teens spend an average 15) Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Attorneys for Plaintiff Attorneys for Plaintiff MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI Reisenfeld & Associates LLC LLC of $96 dollars monthly, 3962 Red Bank Road FOR P.O. Box 441039 Indianapolis, IN 46244 Cincinnati, OH 45227 Telephone: 614-220-5611 Voice: (513) 322-7000 Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Facsimile: (513) 322-7099 20% more per month Email: sef-emmeade@ ATTEST: manleydeas.com Clerk of the Marion County 03/06/20 Superior Court than the average U.S. teen. 03/13/20 03/06/20 DETAILS 03/20/20 03/13/20 03/20/20 INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER FRIDAY, march 6, 2020 B7 New law school dean makes history letters to the Editor

By BREANNA COOPER [email protected] To the Editor, The Central Indiana Community Foundation Sixteen years after joining the faculty of Indiana (CICF) staff and board of directors resoundingly University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law, applaud the Indianapolis City-County Council Karen Bravo made history by being the first person for unanimously adopting the Special Resolu- of color to be named dean. tion on Feb. 24, 2020, in support of a public Previously, she served as vice dean of the school commitment to addressing the historical inequi- and in various administrative capacities. ties of race, place and identity throughout our Bravo, originally from Jamaica, practiced law in City-County government. For far too long, racist New York and Boston before being recruited by systems, institutions and structures have not Indiana University in 2004. Since then, Bravo has been inadvertent oversights, but intentional bar- championed several movements on the IUPUI riers put and kept in place to extinguish opportu- campus, including co-founding IUPUI Next Gen- nity and humanity from people of color, LGBTQ eration 2.0, an effort to increase diversity on the individuals, people with disabilities, families campus. experiencing poverty and many other marginal- “We met with faculty and staff, and we linked it to ized populations. the strategic plan,” Bravo said. “We realized that in This has led to generations of Hoosiers with higher education, women and minoritized persons purposefully designed inequitable access to edu- are not represented, and have more difficulty ac- cation, jobs, housing, health care and so much cessing training to be positioned for the next level more. This has led to Black residents of India- of leadership.” napolis, on average, dying up to 14 years earlier Bravo, who has studied human trafficking exten- than white residents because of these inequi- sively, is also the founder of “Slavery: Past, Pres- ties. This has led to the vast majority of Black ent and Future,” an annual conference that brings students in all 11 school districts in our city to experts from around the world together to discuss Karen Bravo have lower academic outcomes than their white the history of human exploitation and ways slavery counterparts. This has led to the average Black still exists in the modern world. Paydar said in an email. “This milestone appoint- worker in Indianapolis making 56-cents-on-the- “I did not know human trafficking existed until ment in the life of McKinney Law follows a number dollar of the average white worker. This has led I was in the Republic of Armenia … doing a Rule of executive appointments … in the past several to an unforgivable percentage of Black men in of Law Reform project,” Bravo said. “One of the years, the majority of which have been people of Indiana being incarcerated — five times more projects was working on human trafficking in the color and women.” than whites — and families lives ruined. context of Armenia. I came back [to the states] While Bravo is making mental preparations to The City-County Council and Mayor Hogsett’s and went to New York University to do a master’s transition into her new position on July 1, she has commitment to dismantling racist policies and in trade regulation. Somewhere in the back of my conflicting feelings about being the first Black per- practices that lead to these racial disparities is an mind, I had always been interested in the slavery son to hold the position since Indiana University amazing first step. Thank you for working across question, so somewhere between trade regulation acquired the school in 1944. departments and agencies to identify the specific and human trafficking, I really saw the connection “I’m a little conflicted, because it’s 2020,” she said, issues to address and to name and measure key of the economics of human trafficking and the con- “and one sort of thinks there’s no more firsts to be indicators toward success. CICF was proud to cept of human trafficking as a new form of trade in had. I was interested in leadership, so being able to initiate this work by providing grant funding for persons.” compete and get the position is wonderful. I know dozens of municipal leaders to go through the Bravo was drawn to the classroom by the oppor- that for the institution, it’s a new change … and I’ve first phase of Government Alliance on Race and tunity to, as she said, get more into the weeds of got great outpourings of love and support … it’s Equity (GARE) training. We pledge our contin- certain topics. While she won’t be teaching for the wonderful for students and prospective students, ued support and vocal leadership as we all must first year of her new position, she is looking for- it’s the messaging that this kind of achievement is work together to dismantle the barriers and ward to engaging with students, staff and faculty to possible.” empower our neighbors for a truly inclusive city further the law school. Beyond working on the school’s strategic plan and where all residents have an equitable opportuni- “[This school] is the heartbeat of the Indianapolis increasing diversity — an issue she said law schools ty to reach their full potential — no matter place, legal education,” she said. “I’d like to have a strate- around the country are working to address — race or identity. gic planning process where we’re able to hear from Bravo is looking forward to making a name for the Sincerely, all our stakeholders, faculty, alums and students, school around Indianapolis. to develop goals for our school, admissions … and “I’m really [looking forward to] bringing the Gregory F. Hahn, Chair maintaining academic rigor.” community together,” she said. “Getting us to Central Indiana Community Foundation IUPUI Chancellor Nasser Paydar believes Bravo’s understand what makes us different and how we’re Brian Payne, President and CEO appointment follows in the recent movement to going to project that into the future so we can con- Central Indiana Community Foundation make the IUPUI campus more reflective of the tinue to be a high-functioning law school providing community. value into our students and serving the needs of “Karen Bravo’s selection as the 13th dean of the Indiana and our country. … And to do what lawyers McKinney School of Law at IUPUI reinforces our do; to serve justice.” To the Editor, campus’s commitment to building visionary execu- Economic Freedom Fighters Indiana (EFFI) tive leadership, strengthening ties to the communi- Contact staff writer Breanna Cooper at 317-762- is in the process of becoming an independent ty, and reinforcing a diverse and inclusive culture,” 7848. Follow her on Twitter @BreannaNCooper. party with a specific agenda for people of African descent. To realize this goal, we have approached the Indiana State Election Division (IED) con- cerning having ballot access. Dale Simmons, A celebration of sisterhood Indiana Election Division co-counsel, told us the following: “In Indiana, currently the Democratic, Repub- Alpha Kappa Alpha lican, and Libertarian Parties have all established Sorority Inc., Alpha Mu automatic ballot access. … The Libertarian Party Omega Chapter celebrated established automatic ballot access across the Founder’s Day recently at state by first running a candidate for Secretary of 502 Event Center, Carmel. State. Initially, the Libertarian Party’s Secretary Miriam Hornbuckle Grays, of State candidate got on the ballot by obtaining newly elected chapter presi- signatures on petitions in the amount of 2% of dent, welcomed more than the vote cast for Secretary of State in Indiana. 500 members and guests to These signatures were certified as valid signa- pay tribute to the sorority’s tures by the county voter registration offices in founders as well as honor the counties where the signatures were obtained. the current members, Since the Libertarian candidate for Secretary of including the silver and State received at least 2% of the votes cast for golden members in atten- Indiana Secretary of State in the election, the dance. Sophia A. Nelson, an Libertarian Party had automatic ballot access for attorney, corporate trainer the following four years.” and award-winning author, We were up for the task and asked for the gave the keynote address. petitions. Mr. Simmons informed us it was the Nelson currently is a CNN Janelle R. Johnson Sophia A. Nelson was the keynote speaker. IED’s tradition not to give out the petitions so legal analyst and political was mistress of cer- far in advance of the Secretary of State election. commentator. emonies. After negotiations Angie Nussmeyer, co-director, Indiana Election Division summarized with the following: “In our conversation, I noted that the CAN-19 for 2022 might be approved in July-ish 2021, or the year preceding the 2022 election, if tradition holds. You had asked if our office would con- sider releasing the 2022 CAN-19 petition form in July of 2020, which would be after the June 30, 2020, filing deadline for 2020 minor party or independent candidates to submit the 2020 version of the CAN-19 to the county VR officials for review and certification to gain access to the November 2020 ballot. “I’m certainly open to your request, though I cannot unilaterally make this determination. In case this hasn’t been brought up before, state law requires that both co-directors are to approve Tracy Durham recognized Nichole forms, and case law stipulates that both co-direc- Wilson as Soror of the Year. tors must agree on a position in order for it to be IIisha Dowell as the 2020 Janelle R. Johnson par- the official position of the election division.” AMO Member of the Year. ticipated in the Elan Furs EFFI feels we are being treated differently than Luberta Jenkins fashion show. the Libertarian Party was treated. So on Sept. 3, 2019 we filed a civil rights complaint with the Lonnise “Bam” Indiana Civil Rights Commission. Tradition is Roberson not the law. There is no legal reason for IED to (Photos/Curtis not release the petition. However, if IED agrees Guynn) to release the CAN-19 petition to us on June 1, 2020, then we would strongly consider with- drawing our complaint.

Elder Mmoja Ajabu Founder, Economic Freedom Fighters Indiana Co-chairman and President Miriam Hornbuckle Grays (r) recognized B Section indianapolisrecorder.com Friday, March 6, 2020 Too soon to give up on Turner, but it’s getting close

By DANNY BRIDGES

will readily admit I’ve been openly critical of Myles Christian Turner. Part of that is looking at the talent Iand athleticism he possesses and asking why he can’t consistently apply it on the floor as one would assume he could, and then pondering why he doesn’t look to be a force in the post and crash the boards. The fact that he’s a finesse player rather than an enforcer type simply drives me nuts, as he clearly has all the tools necessary to pitch a tent in the post and cause havoc down low every time he takes the floor against the opponent. (Recorder photo illustration/John Hurst) However, just when I proclaim it’s time to see what the trade market will bring in return, he goes on a the lane and establishing hoops law and order. game and, more importantly, what are his goals streak in which he blocks a number of shots and Is it unrealistic to expect Turner to ever be that and objectives moving forward? He wouldn’t be the dials it in a bit more successfully on those 3-point type of player? Absolutely. However, it’s not un- first player to not fulfill the expectations of a big- field goal attempts that shouldn’t be the mainstay reasonable to expect him to turn it up a couple of dollar guaranteed contract, and he won’t be the last of his offensive repertoire. Yeah, I get it, jacking up notches and play hard every night and in the process either. Can he develop into a better, more consistent 3’s is a fashionable part of the NBA game today, but give those who pay to get in a decent return on their player? Time will inevitably tell, and while there his penchant to settle for opportunities behind the money. have been glimpses of what this young man can be, arc as opposed to taking it to the hoop makes me Look, I get it. He came in at age 18 and the learn- the fact is the clock is no longer on his side. Five wonder what might have been for the soft spoken ing curve was stupendous, but the honeymoon is years in the NBA is an eternity, and plenty of time and polite fifth-year player out of Bedford, Texas. over and it’s time for the Pacers brass to determine for a team to evaluate a player. It’s time for Turner Yes, just when I write him off again, I stop and think if his current zip code is permanent, and figure out to understand that he can either make the decision a about the fact that he’ll just be turning 24 years if his highly manageable contract (if there is such a rather easy one for the Pacers, or one that’s quite dif- old in a couple of weeks, and I find myself debating thing in the NBA) will garner something valuable ficult by virtue of his play. The real question is, does whether or not his maturation as a player is about in return. If you believe certain reports, the Pacers he even realize how fast the clock is ticking? to take flight. Those thoughts generally transpire in were interested in obtaining Aaron Gordon from the between a game in which he only snares two boards Orlando Magic. Was Turner part of any alleged deal? Danny Bridges, who thinks Myles Turner may and shoots poorly from the perimeter, and follows Maybe, but you could also argue they may want to need a change of scenery disguised as a wake up call, it up in a contest when he blocks four shots and give him a little more time to develop, and any trade can be reached at 317-370-8447 or at bridgeshd@ provides some much needed rim protection for his they may have contemplated did not include the aol.com. employer. His inconsistency drives me bananas, and guy who has been nothing short of a solid citizen makes me long for the glory days of Mel Daniels off the court and a good teammate to boot. The real (heck, even Dale Davis and Antonio Davis) roaming question is what does Turner think of his current

Wildcats win their first state championship

Lawrence North High School junior Jayla Smith scored 24 points in the Wildcats’ 59-56 win over L-R: Kristian Young, Kalyn Ervin and Lauren Gunn celebrate by showing their medals Northwestern High School in the 4A state title game and the basketball net they cut from the goal. (Photos/David Dixon) at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

This is the first state title for the Lawrence North girls basketball team, after los- ing in the state championship game last year. Northwestern entered the game 29-0.