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Noblesville Student Wins Lilly Endowment Scholarship TODAy’S WEATHER THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 2017 Today: Partly sunny. A few flurries possible in the morning. Tonight: Mostly cloudy. SHERIDAN | NOBLESVIllE | CICERO | ARCADIA IKE tlANTA EStfIELD ARMEL ISHERS NEWS GATHERING L & HIGH: 30 LOW: 23 A | W | C | F PARTNER FOllOW US! Meth lab found at Courtyard The REPORTER At approximately 4:04 a.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 13, police officers and firefighters from the Noblesville Police & Fire Departments responded to the Courtyard by Marri- ott (17863 Foundation Drive, Noblesville) in reference to a report of smoke. Officers and fire- fighters arrived on the scene a short time later and began to investigate. Once of the scene, is was deter- mined that the source of the smoke was coming from a single room on the fourth floor of the hotel. Firefight- ers and police officers made entry into the room and located what is believed to be a functioning meth lab. Two oc- cupants were also located inside the Saunders room and were taken into custody and interviewed by police. As a result of the ongoing inves- tigation, the occupants of the hotel room have been arrested and trans- ported to the Hamilton County Jail. The individuals and their preliminary charges are listed below: Name: Katrina Saunders Residence: Noblesville Age: 51 Pridgeon Charges: • Dealing in Methamphetamine, I.C. 35-48-4-1.1 Photo provided (Level 2 Felony) Michelle Clarke, NHS Director of Guidance (left) surprised Kylie Whipple with the news of her scholarship win. • Maintaining Common Nuisance, I.C. 35-48-4-13(b) (Class D Felony) • Possession of Syringe, I.C. 16-42-19-18 (Level 6 One of only four selected in Hamilton County . Felony) Name: Richard K. Pridgeon Residence: Thomasville, Ga. Age: 39 Charges: Noblesville student wins • Possession of Syringe, I.C. 16-42-19-18 (Level 6 Felony) • Visiting a Common Nuisance, I.C. 35-48-4-13 (Class B Misdemeanor) Lilly Endowment Scholarship There were no reported injuries as a result of this in- The REPORTER submitted students for consideration • Matthew Farrell, Guerin Cath- cident. Portions of the hotel were evacuated for a short Noblesville High School senior and 33 students were interviewed be- olic High School period of time until the scene could be rendered safe. The Kylie Whipple has been awarded the fore finalists’ names were submitted to • Grace Sorrells, Brebeuf Jesuit Indiana State Police Meth Suppression Section was con- prestigious Lilly Endowment Com- Independent Colleges of Indiana Inc. Preparatory School tacted and summoned to the scene to assist with the inves- munity Scholarship by the Central for final selection. • Joseph Bergin, Hamilton tigation. The Hamilton County Health Department also Indiana Community Foundation, one The Hamilton County Lilly En- Southeastern High School assisted with the investigation. of only four winners in Hamilton dowment Community Scholarship The scholarship is part of the Anyone with information regarding this case is en- County. Scholars will receive up to selection committee at Legacy Fund statewide Lilly Endowment initiative, couraged to contact the Criminal Investigations Division four years of full tuition to attend any selected the following students for which has awarded 4,340 scholarships at (317) 776-6371 or [email protected]. accredited public or private not-for- scholarships: and $372 million since 1998 in an ef- profit college or university in Indiana. • Kylie Whipple, Noblesville fort to help raise the level of education- High schools in Hamilton County High School al attainment in Indiana. 1933 Bar, Burger Westfield begins new salt brine street treatment Study coming to The REPORTER A new winter weather street treatment is starting in Westfield, The Yard in Fishers and the city is expecting to see sig- By LARRY LANNAN nificant savings as a result. LarryInFishers.com The city recently purchased two new trucks, both equipped The 1933 Bar and Burger Study, both with 1,800 gallons capacity brine tied to the St. Elmo’s Steakhouse fami- application units that will allow ly, are coming the The Yard in July of public works crews to apply salt 2019. The first two restaurants planned brine to pre-treat city streets be- for the culinary development in Fishers fore snow events. The pre-treat- were announced in a video posted on the ment creates an additional layer City of Fishers Facebook page. that helps melt snow and does not Burger Study is described as an adult allow snow and ice to adhere to the burger or high-end hamburger establishment. 1933 Bar is streets, making it easier to plow. currently on the second floor of St. Elmo’s Steakhouse in It’s estimated that the new pro- downtown Indianapolis and features small-plate meals. cedure will save the city approx- Burger Study will take 6,000 square feet of space and imately $10,000 per snow event. 1933 Bar is expected to take 5,000 square feet. The treatment can be applied The Yard is planned to be a 17-acre development up to two days prior to a winter Photo provided near IKEA in Fishers with several restaurants expected weather event. The salt brine treatment is expected to save about $10,000 per snow event. to be available. 2 News Darren Murphy sworn in as court magistrate Photo provided Darren Murphy was sworn in as a court magistrate on Monday, Dec. 11 at the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center. Murphy takes the position formerly held by David Najjar, who became judge of Hamilton Superior Court 5. A reception hosted by Murphy’s former law firm followed the swearing-in ceremony administered by Superior Court 6 Judge Gail Bardach. COME SEE OUR BRAND NEW, STATE OF THE ART FACILITY IN NOBLESVILLE! HAPPY HOLIDAYS! FROM OUR VOLKSWAGEN OF NOBLESVILLE TEAM ON 2018 MODELS 2018 Volkswagen 2018 Volkswagen Jetta S Automatic Tiguan S 2.0T FWD 36-month lease from 36-month lease from $ $ 219/mo 289/mo ZERO DOWN! ZERO DUE AT SIGNING! ZERO DOWN! ZERO DUE AT SIGNING! TTL, registration, options, and dealer fees extra. Offers end 1/2/18. Excludes TTL, registration, options, and dealer fees extra. Offers end 1/2/18. 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Her all of our wonderful volun- will retire after 18 years well as all the volunteers, leadership and tenacity teers helped lay.” of service at Southeast- the S.P.O.R.T.S. board were celebrated at a recep- About S.P.O.R.T.S. ern Program of Rec- members and amazing tion with all of the friends, reational Team Sports staff. She often tells those families and volunteers Southeastern Program (S.P.O.R.T.S.). During her she works with, “I feel who worked with Lynda of Recreational Team tenure, S.P.O.R.T.S grew very lucky to live in a com- throughout the years. Sports (S.P.O.R.T.S) is a from 6,000 participants and munity that is so full of Starting Dec. 21, Scott private, not-for-profit or- eight sports offered in the energy, so giving and truly Spillman will officially ganization dedicated to year 2000 to 10,200 partic- wanting to provide the best assume the position of providing youth in the ipants and 13 sports offered opportunities for the kids Executive Director. Spill- Hamilton Southeastern in 2017. Other changes she who live there.” man, who grew up in community with the op- observed were the Town of Carlino is looking for- Fishers and participated portunity to participate Fishers becoming the City ward to new and exciting in the S.P.O.R.T.S. pro- in recreational and com- of Fishers, the population challenges. She has recent- gram as a youth, is excit- petitive team sports that increase from 39,000 to ly joined the Fishers Youth ed to continue the growth promote character devel- more than 90,000 and the Assistance board and is and success that Carlino opment, leadership and growth of Hamilton South- a mentor through Youth helped contribute to in this physical fitness. The or- eastern Schools from 11 Mentoring Initiative and community. ganization is made up of buildings to 21. will work with underpriv- “Some of my favorite baseball, basketball, cross As she steps down, ileged kids at St. Mary’s childhood memories in- country/track and field, Carlino says she will miss preschool. volve me participating in cheer, football, lacrosse, all of the people she has Mayor Scott Fadness the S.P.O.R.T.S. leagues, rugby, soccer, softball and been fortunate enough to presented with her the key said Spillman. “Taking this volleyball leagues. For Photo provided meet and work with, many to the city on Dec. 6 as a position was like coming more information, visit (From left) Aaron Krent, Sarea Hefer and of whom she calls friends.
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