Noblesville HS Takes First Place at Girls Cybersecurity Competition
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Friday, July 26, 2019 DON’t miss this year’s You4-H can find themFair in today’s results! edition after the sports section, Sheridan | Noblesville | Cicero | Arcadia online at ReadTheReporter.com and on our Facebook page. Atlanta | Westfield | Carmel | Fishers NEWS GATHERING Like & PARTNER Follow us! Good job, 4-H’ers! Noblesville HS takes first place Carmel SWAT at girls cybersecurity competition instrumental The REPORTER in arresting Three Indiana teams placed in the Top 35 nationally in the 2019 Girls Go Cy- berStart challenge, a cybersecurity skills- shotgun-armed based competition designed to encour- age girls to become critical thinkers and explore a potential career in the growing ex-boyfriend field of cybersecurity. Noblesville High The REPORTER School captured first place in Indiana and At 2:30 a.m. Thursday, the Carmel ranked 19th nationally. Police Department was called to the 1000 Indiana’s top three teams included: block of Indian Trail Drive in Gramercy • Noblesville High School, advised by Apartments on a report Lisa Heid, finished of a domestic violence 19th nationally incident involving a • “WCC Cyber shotgun. The nature Warriors” from Walk- of the call prompted a er Career Center/ SWAT callout. Warren Central High The female victim School, advised by told officers that the Joshua Law, finished suspect, her ex-boy- 23rd nationally Heid friend, Scott A. Nocco, • “Whoosh Force” 28, Carmel, entered Nocco from NorthWood High School, advised by her residence with a Pete Morey, finished 31st nationally shotgun and struck her several times with Park Tudor High School also placed it. Police say during the struggle, the shot- among the Top 50 in the national compe- gun was fired but no one was struck. The tition. Photo provided female victim was able to escape the res- Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch Indiana Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch recognized the Noblesville High School idence. recognized the three Indiana teams CyberStart team on Wednesday at the Cybertech Midwest Conference in While SWAT was on the way to the Wednesday at the Cybertech Midwest Indianapolis. Noblesville finished the competition with a state ranking of first scene, Nocco was able to jump from a bal- Conference in Indianapolis. place and a national rank of 19th. cony and flee the scene undetected by offi- “It’s exciting to see young women tak- cers. SWAT officers later located Nocco at ing an interest in the cybersecurity field, a our state and its workforce. The top three solve cybersecurity-related puzzles and his residence in the 4900 block of Wood- field mainly dominated my men,” Crouch teams in Indiana have much to be proud tested them on topics such as cryptogra- creek Drive and took him into custody said. “Organizations like SANS Institute of, and all teams have a bright future in phy, programming and digital forensics. without incident. and the Indiana Department of Homeland front of them.” Each team comprised of four students and Nocco was arrested on the following Security that are supporting efforts to skill The event, organized by the SANS up young females are such vital assets to Institute, challenged the young women to See Cybersecurity . Page 2 See Carmel SWAT . Page 2 Michelle Fullhart elected Two Sheriff’s deputies HSE School Board President By LARRY LANNAN earn Life Saver Awards LarryInFishers.com The REPORTER dose on May 5 and The Hamilton Coun- found an unresponsive Hamilton ty Sheriff’s Deputies female in the kitchen Southeast- Jon Carder and Ryan of the residence. The ern (HSE) McClain were recent- subject was cold to the School ly presented the Sher- touch, lacked a pulse Board iff’s Office Life Saver and was not breathing. has a new Award for actions taken McClain performed board president, but two no in the line of duty that CPR until assistance resulted in the preser- arrived and, after re- votes were cast in the pro- Carder McClain cess. vation of human life. ceiving a dose of Nar- Michelle Fullhart was On April 28, Dep- and placed the subject in a can, the victim began elected board president – uty Carder responded to recovery position. When breathing. She was taken to with Sylvia Shepler and the report of an overdose. medics arrived, the patient a local hospital for recovery. Brad Boyer voting no. Full- Upon arrival, the patient was transported to the hos- All patrol deputies are Photo provided was unconscious with ab- pital, where he is expected trained annually in CPR hart, Julie Chambers, Janet After being elected as the new Hamilton Pritchett and Clint Wilson normal breathing. Carder to recover. and first aid and also carry Southeastern School Board president, Michelle voted yes. Board member then administered Narcan Deputy McClain re- Narcan for just such emer- Amanda Shera did not at- Fullhart presides over the most recent meeting. from his medical supply kit sponded to a reported over- gencies. tend Wednesday’s board Acting board president rest of this calendar year. meeting due to a family Shepler opened the meeting “Because we, as a emergency, Shepler said be- and indicated that Fullhart board, have had our strug- Ginger Davis receives award from fore the vote. Based on this was seeking the board pres- gles in the past months uni- vote, Fullhart will serve as idency, but Shepler was also fying and finding common board president for the re- looking to serve as perma- state water resources association mainder of 2019. nent board president for the See Fullhart . Page 2 The REPORTER Ginger Davis, a Conser- vation Administrator with the Hamilton County Soil Nickel Plate was key to development . and Water Conservation District, recently received the Wilber-Zogorski Lead- Port Authority to consider ership Award from Indiana Water Resources Associ- ation (IWRA) at the 40th bid on railroad removal annual Spring Symposium. The Hoosier COLUMNIST and wooden ties ilar to the popular Monon This year’s symposium Heritage Port would exceed Greenway for about 20 was focused on Water and Authority will the removal cost miles from Noblesville Health: Exploring Healthy meet Monday leaving a net to Indy. Water for Human, Animal to consider the "surplus" for the Meanwhile, the rail- and Environment. bid received port authority. road from Noblesville This award is presented for removing The city north to Atlanta is being to presidents of IWRA who rails and ties of Fishers is used for excursion trains provide exemplary service on the Nickel known to be with operators claiming and leadership to the orga- Plate between FRED SWIFT anxious to get success in promoting it as nization. Photo provided Noblesville and The County Line to work on a tourist attraction. IWRA was founded (From left) Ginger Davis, Hamilton County Soil downtown In- building a hik- The history of the in 1979 as a state affili- and Water Conservation District and current IWRA dianapolis. The port au- ing and bike trail on the Nickel Plate as well as the ate of the American Water thority is owner of the rail- Nickel Plate right-of-way Monon is one of those al- Resources Association to President; David Lampe, United States Geological road between Indianapolis between 146th Street and most unforgotten chapters promote water resources Survey and IWRA President-elect 2020; and Mark and Tipton. 96th Street. Noblesville in the development of the research, education and Basch, Indiana DNR and awards committee member. The amount of the bid has not announced a date communities they served. communication in Indiana. from government agencies, to Hamilton County. has not been revealed, but to begin work on the trail In the 19th century before IWRA is an organization universities, industry, con- This is not something County Commissioner north of 146th. And, Indi- railroads, the towns of No- of several hundred profes- sulting firms and other wa- a typical Soil and Water Mark Heirbrandt did indi- anapolis, while showing blesville, Cicero, Carmel sionals and students work- ter-related groups. Conservation District staff cate that after paying for interest in the trail, has not and Westfield were tiny ing in all aspects of water From the symposium, member would be part of, the removal, the amount announced a timetable for isolated farm communities. resources. Its members in- many new and existing but as a premiere county, of money received from the work. Overall, the in- clude scientists, engineers, partnerships were strength- Hamilton County has qual- the salvage of steel rails tent is to have a trail sim- See Rail . Page 2 regulators, educators, pol- ened and additional re- ity personnel that affords icymakers and students sources are being brought these sorts of opportunities. 2 News & Views Home Auto Business Life Your Friends in the Insurance Business 317-758-5828 [email protected] BraggInsurance.com Cybersecurity Carmel SWAT Rail from Page 1 from Page 1 from Page 1 an advisor. highlighting a serious gap charges: Criminal Con- Crime, Class A Misdemean- With the building of the ers was actually established “I am delighted by in workforce development. finement, Level 3 Felony; or. Nickel Plate, and later the in 1872 because of the rail- my team’s success in the Girls Go CyberStart seeks Criminal Recklessness, The Carmel Police De- Monon, came the ability to road when an enterprising Girls Go CyberStart com- to spark that interest with Level 5 Felony; Domestic partment was assisted by bring merchandise and sup- Salathiel Fisher provided petition,” said Nobles- the knowledge and excite- Battery, Level 5 Felony; In- the Hamilton County Sher- plies into the towns, and ship land for a rail station and ville High School advisor ment the field can offer timidation, Level 5 Felony; iff’s Department and the farm and factory products platted lots for a town around Lisa Heid.