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Two students Construction on new county en route to prom parking garage will soon killed in crash The REPORTER Two high school students died in a crash last Saturday evening on their way to be underway in Noblesville the Hamilton Heights prom. The crash happened around 5:15 p.m. on The REPORTER Saturday near 281st Street and Lacy Road. Hamilton County will break The Hamilton County Sheriff’s -De ground on a new parking garage partment identified the students who died at Eighth and Clinton streets in as Lendon Byram, who was driving, and Noblesville at 10 a.m. on Mon- Kalen Hart, one of the passengers. Two day, May 10. The new garage other passengers received non-life-threat- will consolidate parking for ening injuries and were treated at St. Vin- county employees who currently cent's Hospital in Indianapolis. use several lots around down- Hart was a Hamilton Heights High town Noblesville. School student. Byram attended Cathedral “Building this parking garage High School. will prevent county employees Investigators do not believe alcohol or from hav- drugs were a factor in the accident. ing to cross Indiana State Road 32 to get to HSE school board the govern- ment cen- Rendering provided enacts $5M in ter, which The five-story parking garage with 475 spaces is expected to cost $11.5 million. can be dan- means more jury members, at- a $47 million mixed-use devel- it back on the tax rolls will gener- budget reductions gerous,” torneys, and judges.” opment with commercial and ate tax income for Noblesville.” By LARRY LANNAN said Mark Heirbrandt Building of the new garage retail space. The five-story garage is ex- LarryInFishers.com Heirbrandt, also frees up land on the south “This is a win-win for every- pected to cost $11.5 million. It president of the Hamilton Coun- side of Conner Street that is one involved,” Heirbrandt added. will have 475 parking spaces. The Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) School ty Commissioners. “This park- currently being used for county “That property sits near the river It should be open by February Board voted unanimously last Wednesday ing garage will also help us ac- parking. The City of Noblesville and is prime for redevelopment. of next year. The public will be night to enact a $5 million spending reduc- commodate a burgeoning court and J.C. Hart have agreed to pur- As it is now, that land is not tax- able to use the parking garage tion plan recommended by administrators. system. Hamilton County will chase the lot from the county for able because it is owned by the after 5 p.m. on weekdays and on Chief Financial Officer Cecilie Nunn told soon get another judge which $4.5 million and plan to develop county. But selling it and putting the weekends. the board recent retirements and resignations among the teaching staff, along with funds from the American Recovery Act, translate into no need for a staff reduction-in-force Mayor Cook: Westfield’s success due (RIF) in the 2021-2022 school year. Nunn acknowledged that the new state budget just enacted by the legislature will in large part to Kevin Todd, his team increase funding for public schools in the two-year period beginning July 1, but there It may be odd COLUMNIST hard-at-work team, are many unknown factors at this time. For to say, but I do and are executing on our example, the state will be funding virtual don’t like it when Comprehensive Plan students at 85 percent, after funding such Kevin Todd looks created more than 14 learners at 100 percent during the pandem- tired. Kevin is a great years ago. And, it does ic. Also, officials do not know what staffing person and consum- not appear, in spite will be required, because student enrollment mate professional. of the pandemic, that numbers are not known for the coming So, I would nev- things are slowing school year, virtual or in-person. er want him to feel down in Westfield. Superintendent Allen Bourff said adminis- over-worked. But, ANDY COOK We just pulled trators will come back to the board if there are as Westfield’s Com- Westfield Mayor together our Q1 any updates on how the added state funds may munity Development permits. In the first change the spending cuts already enacted. Director, I really do like when quarter of 2021, our new home There is a long list of savings passed by Kevin and his team are busy. It starts are on record pace and we the board, as it was generally laid out at the is an indication that Westfield is almost doubled our Plan Com- previous meeting. Savings of $3.3 million a city on the move and growing mission filings from a year ago. are projected by re-establishing class sizes faster and more strategically These are new projects interest- in grade K-6 consistent with the last refer- than ever. ed in coming to Westfield. Typ- endum, and using federal funds. More than My personal gauge of Kev- ically, the first quarter accounts $401,000 will be saved by freezing incre- in’s “tiredness factor” is okay, for approximately 20 percent mental pay raises for support staff and - ad but a little external validation of filings in a given year. If this ministrators. Several open jobs will not be of Westfield’s success is nice trend holds for 2021, we could filled, including 16 bus driving positions. too. Just last week, Homes.com have a banner year – higher There was some discussion about the named Westfield the nation’s top than any we have seen in the elimination of recycle bins and Nunn indicat- suburb to move to in 2021. It is past. One could say that we ed that was a small line item and could be nice for our community to be are up because we are, hope- handled if the board so chooses to keep them. recognized. Our ability to attract fully, emerging from a global Photo provided To review the entire list of budget cuts families, visitors and businesses Westfield Mayor Andy Cook and Westfield Community enacted by the board, go to tinyurl.com/ is no accident. We, led by Kevin’s See Todd . . . Page A5 Development Director Kevin Todd. HSE2021BudgetCuts. Noblesville Common Council Help identify where broadband is encourages Westfield to move needed most in Hamilton County The REPORTER The State ilton County forward with State Road 32 Hamilton County of Indiana has Tourism, Cor- The REPORTER has created a Broadband encouraged by Thompson On April 26, at a regu- Task Force, led by the counties and with Boomer- larly scheduled Westfield Hamilton County Eco- regions to use ang Develop- City Council meeting, three nomic Development the results to ment, Jeremy members from the Nobles- Corporation, to explore create their Hunt and Brad ville Common Council connectivity issues with- own broadband Fruth with spoke in favor of a pro- in the county. It is asking maps with sup- Beck’s Hy- posed widening of State for the public’s help in port from Pur- brids, Chuck Road 32 through downtown identifying areas where due University. Massillamany Haberman Westfield. Peterson Wiles O’Connor broadband connections Many expect federal and with the City of Nobles- Attending the Westfield are weak or nonexistent. state dollars to available ville, Jack Russell with meeting from Noblesville no question State Road 32 been met with resistance. “The pandemic has soon to address the is- One Zone, Kai Chuck were council members Dar- through Hamilton County Opponents cite concerns shown us just how im- sues. with the City of West- ren Peterson, Megan Wiles is in dire need of compacity for Westfield’s historic dis- portant it is to have Residents are encour- field, Jason Pearce with and Greg O’Connor. improvement.” trict and project costs. county wide connections aged to fill out the - sur Riverview Health, Tom Peterson told Westfield In 2018 Westfield, and “Currently Noblesville to do schoolwork, work vey at surveymonkey. Kouns with Hamilton council members, “As the Indiana Department of is making significant -in from home, or manage com/r/HamCoBroad- Southeastern Schools, members of the Noblesville Transportation (INDOT), vestments to fix the same a business,” said Amy band. It will be open for Lea Jessup with Sheridan City Council, we under- announced a major State capacity problems in our Massillamany, president three weeks. Hamilton Schools, Andrew Swick- stand the importance and Road 32 reconstruction downtown,” Peterson said. of the Hamilton County County’s school districts heimer with Noblesville duty of making fiscal deci- through downtown West- Peterson also said Council and a member will also be sending in- Schools, Craig Wolf- sions for the growth of our field. The $15 million proj- INDOT has funded an of the Broadband Task formation home with stu- gang and Dave Slabe growing cities in Hamilton ect is a 50/50 cost split be- additional $35 million Force. “While the ma- dents about the survey. with Hamilton Heights County. We are often faced tween the city and the state. project to add travel jority of our broadband In addition to Massil- Schools, Barry Neu- with decisions that must After the initial an- lanes from East Street in concerns are located in lamany, members of the man with Carmel Clay balance existing restraints, nouncement, Westfield Westfield to River Road the northern part of the Hamilton County Broad- Schools, Dan Brita with growth, historical signifi- Mayor Andy Cook said, in Noblesville. county, this survey will band Task Force include Westfield Washington cance, financial responsi- "Partnering with the state “Westfield canceling help us identify other County Commissioner Schools, and Carol Sergi bilities. With 19,000 vehi- on this work is a huge win their downtown project pockets where we could Mark Heirbrandt, Jor- with Hamilton County cles driving this two-lane for our city." use a boost.” dan Musall with Ham- Economic Development. roadway each day, there is The project has recently See SR 32 . . . Page A4 A2 News Week of May 3, 2021 NHS Black Student Union Cicero Scouts help local awarded $5K grant from families in tough times education foundation

Photo provided (From left) First Class Scout Owen Biddle and Cub Scouts Gunner Reed, Caroline Herrington, Ainsley Herrington and Jace Thompson were some of the members of Pack 103 and Troop 103 who collected over 1,200 items from the Cicero community during its annual Scouting for Food campaign. The non-perishable food donations were donated Photo provided by Noblesville Schools to Sacred Heart Food Pantry in Cicero. For more information on Cicero The Black Student Union (BSU) at Noblesville High School (NHS) was Scouting programs, visit ciceroscouts.org. recently awarded a $5,000 grant from the Noblesville Schools Educational Foundation. The grant is the largest amount ever given by the Foundation. Founded in 2019, BSU has approximately 100 student members representing over 60 percent of Black students at NHS. (From left) A’Nyah Hizer, NHS sophomore and BSU vice president; Akwete Purifoy, NHS social worker and BSU staff sponsor; Ellis Tarver, NHS junior and BSU Little Huskies get playhouse president; and Aniya Stanley, NHS sophomore and BSU secretary. custom-built just for them HSE’s Janet Chandler named Hoosier Educator of the Year By LARRY LANNAN LarryInFishers.com Hamilton Southeastern (HSE) teacher Janet Chan- dler was recently honored by the president of the Indi- ana State Teachers Associa- tion with the 2021 Hoosier Photo provided Educator of the Year Award. The Little Huskies Learning Center at Hamilton Heights School She is the president of the Corporation is the recipient of a custom-built playhouse thanks to a HSE Education Association talented group of construction trades and advanced art students at and will represent Indiana Hamilton Heights High School. The playhouse project was the brainchild at the national level as she of Eric Fisher, Hamilton Heights Construction Trades teacher. (From left) competes with teachers Melissa Martin, Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation President; across the nation for the Taylor Myers, Hamilton Heights High School art teacher; Erika Collins, National Education Associ- Little Huskies Learning Center Before and After Care Manager; Julie ation Foundation Award for Griffey, Hamilton Heights Elementary School principal; Sara Cox, Little Teaching Excellence. Huskies Learning Center Director; Eric Fisher, Construction Trades The HSE School Board Photo provided by Larry Lannan teacher; and Brendan Mosbaugh, Drew Monnin, and Gavin Poland, all recognized Chandler with Janet Chandler (left) accepts an award from HSE Hamilton Heights High School Construction Trades students; along a trophy last Wednesday Schools by school board President Janet Pritchett with a few Little Huskies who will benefit from the new amenity. night. at last Wednesday night’s board meeting.

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Welcome back to the third COLUMNIST sighed. “I’ll go call them.” installment of Daisy’s story “I thought I’d just say hi, about building a castle in her Mr. Walker. It’s not that late.” backyard. Last week proved to The three of them started be a learning experience for talking about Daisy’s castle, the First Farmers marketing plans for the next day, and team as we tried our hand at hopes that Rocky wouldn’t be building a Cape Cod in the in too much trouble so that he back parking lot of the Ci- JESSICA ROLPH could come and help. Together cero branch. We’ll be giving First Farmers Bank they walked up to the house. the house away at this year’s & Trust of Cicero Rocky’s mom was waiting. Lights over Morse Lake festiv- “Sorry, mom,” he said. She ities, and we can’t wait. Stay tuned for gave him a quick hug and a look that your chance to enter to win! promised more conversation when they Daisy watched the light flickering got home and they said their goodbyes. in her castle, way out there in the back- “Can Rocky come over tomorrow? yard. She’d almost convinced herself it I need help finishing my castle,” Daisy was lightning bugs but the flare moved said, and was relieved when Rocky was around, stabbing out at the darkness, given permission to come back in the like a flashlight. morning. “Dad!” Daisy yelled, suddenly deter- “Well, that was an exciting evening, mined to stop whatever intruder was in Daisy,” her dad said as they headed back her new home. “Mom! Someone is raid- upstairs to her room. “And now it’s time ing my castle!” for bed. Do you know how you want to Her parents were startled by her decorate your castle? Ready to go on sudden appearance in the kitchen but painting after the walls are up?” quickly joined her mission to defend “Oh, Dad,” Daisy said, grinning at the playhouse. In the hurry to get out- him. “I know exactly how to decorate it. side, her dad didn’t notice Daisy tagging I’ve got it all written down and drawn along, which he surely would have pre- out. Just wait until you see it.” vented. By the time he realized that both He grinned, kissed her forehead, and her mom and Daisy were with him, the wished her sweet dreams. As Daisy fi- playhouse was in view, the flashlight nally fell asleep, she thought about run- definitely bobbing around, checking out ning out to defend her castle, how excit- the work they’d put in just that after- ing it had been to feel like a real knight noon. or queen, running to the rescue. “Hello!” her dad yelled out. “Who’s The next morning, Daisy, her dad, there?” and Rocky finished putting up walls. “Mr. Walker?” a voice answered, They stood back, admiring their handi- and then Daisy realized who was in her work, and Daisy pointed to some paint. castle. “Let’s get started!” she declared. “We “Rocky!” she yelled, running for- still have a lot of work to do.” ward to hug her best friend. “What are By the end of the day, her castle you doing out here? It’s late!” would be perfect. She was certain of it. Rocky looked down at his shoes, She had built her dream and now she around at the tree, just about anywhere just had to add the finishing touches to but at her parents. “Well, we got back make it her own. just a few minutes ago, and I wanted to Check back next week for the fi- come over and say hi. I cut across the nal installment of Daisy’s story and yard, saw this house, and just had to more information about winning the check it out.” tiny Cape Code playhouse from First “Rocky, do your parents know Farmers this July. Until then, from First you’re out here?” Daisy’s mom asked. Farmers Bank & Trust, I’m Jess, and Rocky gave a small head shake, and she I’m listening. Week of May 3, 2021 Obituaries A3

Jerry J. Cook Richard G. “Dick” Hon Sheila C. Campbell November 21, 1936 – April 26, 2021 March 29, 1929 – April 27, 2021 March 10, 1953 – April 22, 2021 Jerry J. Cook, 84, Carmel, passed away on Monday, April 26, Richard G. “Dick” Hon, 92, Noblesville, passed away on Tues- Sheila C. Campbell, 68, Noblesville, passed away on Thursday, 2021. Jerry was born on November 21, 1936 day, April 27, 2021 at his home. He was born April 22, 2021 at her home. She was born on in Rutland, Iowa, to the late Archie and Myr- on March 29, 1929 to Richard and Mildred March 10, 1953 to Eugene and Janet (Pick- tle Cook. He was a graduate of the Universi- (Graham) Hon in Indianapolis. rell) Brumley in Noblesville. ty of Iowa and served in the U.S. Army. His Dick played basketball at both Warren Sheila worked as a hairdresser. She passion was his family and his faith; he was Central High School and Butler University. enjoyed shopping, cooking, and collecting a devoted husband to his wife, a proud dad He proudly served his country in the Unit- figurines. Sheila loved being around her of five children, and a loving grandpa to 17 ed States Army in the early 1950s in France. family and friends. She loved having fun grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. Dick worked as a draftsman and designer and loved life! Jerry was a Professional Engineer. for RCA/Thompson Communications and Sheila is survived by her children, Rus- Over his career he worked for Square D later at White River Christian Church. He sell (Christy) Campbell, Harvey Campbell, Electric, Farrell-Argast Electric Co., Inc was a member of First Christian Church of Karl Campbell, Michelle Edens, and Anita and Simon Properties. He retired from his Noblesville. Dick enjoyed following the NY (Calvin) Guffey; siblings, Nena (Sam) Prat- own company, Cook Systems, Inc. Jerry Yankees and Notre Dame teams and enjoyed er, Cindy (Garry) Leonard, Ricky (Dalene) Campbell, and Teresa was a member of St. Elizabeth Seton Cath- history and cooking. Coonce; grandchildren, Crystal, Natasha, Michael, Kelly, Nikki, olic Church, The Rotary Club and the Elec- He is survived by his sons, Kevin MaLeea, Shauna, Josh, Jeremy, and JoJo; great-grandchildren, Au- tric League of Indiana. E. (Angela) Tague and Ronald S. Hon; brey, Quentin, Onyx, Rosemary, Colton, Blaine, and Gracie; and A proud alumnus of the University of three grandchildren, Stephanie, Karie, and several nieces and nephews. Iowa and of his military service, nothing made him happier than Amanda; four great-grandchildren, Sarah Grace, Haven, Jaelynn, In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- watching the growth and success of his children and grandchildren. and Harlin; daughter-in-law, Lorraine Hon; and his nephew, Jim band, Russell Campbell. He was an active member and coach of the Carmel Dads’ Club. He (Beth) Smith. Services and visitation were held on Sunday, May 2, 2021 at especially enjoyed baseball and was active in the development of the In addition to his parents, Dick was preceded in death by his Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. former Babe Ruth Field located near the American Legion. wife, Deanna L. Hon. Jedediah Hanson officiated. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in A funeral Mass was celebrated on Friday, April 30 at St. Eliza- Services and visitation were held on Friday, April 30, 2021 at Noblesville. beth Seton Catholic Church, where family and friends gathered prior Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. Condolences: randallroberts.com to the time of the service. Burial followed at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. Jerry is survived by his wife of nearly 64 years, Earlene, with In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Mary Adams Cox whom he had his first date when they were 15 years old; his chil- Christian Church of Noblesville, 16377 Herriman Blvd., Nobles- dren, Kevin J. (wife, Barbara J. Byrne) Cook, Karee L. (husband, ville, IN, 46060; or White River Christian Church 1685 N. 10th St., August 18, 1930 – April 26, 2021 Dean) Petruzzi, Keely A. Matthias and Kristin M. (husband, Perry) Noblesville, IN 46060. Paquette; grandchildren, Jade Council, Danielle (Joey) Elliott, Kyle Condolences: randallroberts.com Mary Adams Cox, 90, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, (Lauren) Cook, Christina (Charlie) George, Kevin (fiancé, Taylor) April 26, 2021 at her home. She was born Cook, Elyse Petruzzi, Erika (Scott) Sanders, Erynn Petruzzi, Evan Mary Louise Clark on August 18, 1930 to Edward and Bridget Petruzzi, Jerrica Starkey, Josh (Stephanie) Matthias, Julie (Zacha- (Brennan) Adams in Aghamore, Ireland. She ry) Busseni, Jaymee (David Joseph) Matthias, Emma Schmidt, Will March 2, 1941 – April 23, 2021 was active on the family farm taking care of Schmidt, Joey Schmidt, Sydney Paquette; 17 great-grandchildren; her horses, Kit and Rose. siblings, Jane Delahunt, Joanie (Maris) Doster, Jon (Helen) Cook, Mary Louise Clark, 80, Fishers, passed away on Friday, April Mary began her professional career in Judy (David) O’Leary; and brother-in-law, Jim Glaser. He was pre- 23, 2021 at Grand Brook Memory Care in nursing in 1949 at the Montague Hospital in ceded in death by his daughter, Kimberly K. Regot; and siblings, Fishers. She was born on March 2, 1941 to Mexborough, Yorkshire, England. Lectures Jean Beer, Jim Cook, June Glaser and Jack Cook. John and Erma (Brattain) Moffitt in- No and training were at the University of Shef- Memorial contributions may be made to IWIN at iwinfounda- blesville. field where she received her SRN in 1952. tion.org, or to the Carmel Dads’ Club. Please visit flannerbuchanan. Mary was a proud member of the 1959 Mary then started the midwife program at com to sign the online guest register. class of Carmel High School. She served the Old Church Hospital in Romford, Essex, five terms as the Hamilton County Record- England, and then followed it up with surgical training at Wembley Jean Ann (Stephenson) Maxwell er, serving over 30 years in the recorder’s General in Wembley, Middlesex, England. office. Mary was very active in Hamilton Mary left England in 1955 to practice nursing at the Illinois Cen- February 6, 1949 – April 23, 2021 County politics. She enjoyed spending time tral Railroad Hospital in Chicago. While living in Chicago, she met with her grandchildren and hosting her fam- her future husband, William Cox. They married in December 1957 Jean Ann (Stephenson) Maxwell, 72, passed away peacefully on ily for holiday gatherings. and welcomed six children: Mary Ann, Helen, Margaret (Greg), Friday evening, April 23, 2021 at the Pend- She is survived by her sons, Phil (Lisa) Waite and Mat- Kevin (Barbara), Tom (Frances), and Joe. Mary is also survived by leton, Ind., home of her loving stepdaughter, thew Waite; grandchildren, Kelsey Waite, Andy Waite, and eight grandchildren, Roman, Edward, Brigid, Rebecca, Katherine, Kristi Owens. Jean was born on February 6, Alex Waite; step-children, Jimmy, Marcia, and Linda; several Raymond, Ryan, and Rachel; as well as several nieces and nephews. 1949 in Richmond, Ind., the second child step-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- and first daughter of the late Rev. Paul Bark- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- band, William Cox. ley Stephenson and Ernestine Lucille (Pask) band, Buddy Clark; brother, Jack Moffitt; sister-in-law, Ruth Moffitt; Mary was a member of St. Louis de Montfort Parish. Mass of Stephenson. and daughter-in-law, Kim Waite. Christian Burial and visitation were held on Thursday, April 29, As a Methodist preacher’s kid, she grew Services were held on Wednesday, April 28, 2021 at Randall & 2021 at St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, 11441 Hague Road, up in various Indiana towns: Richmond, Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Noblesville. Visitation was Fishers. Father Sean Aaron officiated. Burial was held on Friday, Winchester, Noblesville, Fort Wayne, Port- held prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Burial was at April 30, 2021 at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Evergreen Park, Ill. land, and Munster. Jean graduated from Fort Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hu- Wayne’s North Side High School in 1967, In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the mane Society for Hamilton County, 10501 Hague Road, Fishers, IN received her Bachelor’s degree in education from the University of charity of your choice. 46038. Evansville in 1971, and her Master of Science degree in education Condolences: randallroberts.com Condolences: randallroberts.com from Butler University in 1973. Her working career began as an el- ementary school teacher, teaching three years at Conner Elementary Dean Emmerson Charles William Hoffner, II School in Noblesville. Jean met her dearest husband-to-be, Alva Franklin Maxwell, on September 16, 1947 – April 27, 2021 May 2, 1944 – April 24, 2021 a blind date in the summer of 1973. They were married at the Grace United Methodist Church in Rochester on November 2, 1975. Frank Dean Emmerson, 73, Noblesville, passed away on April 27, Charles William Hoffner, II, 76, Westfield, passed away on Sat- and Jean converted a barn on their Lapel, Ind., farm property into a 2021, surrounded by family. He was born urday, April 24, 2021. He was born on May beautiful home, keeping a few exposed timbers to be reminded of on September 16, 1947, in Sheffield, Ill., to 2, 1944, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Charles Wil- the barn’s history. After marriage, Jean’s career path changed from Roger and Margaret (Lauwagie) Emmer- liam and Bernice Anne (Cave) Hoffner. education to social work. She started a 38-year career working for son. Dean battled Parkinson’s for over 24 Charlie was a true jack of all hobbies, Madison County’s division of Indiana’s Family and Social Services years with grace and perseverance and nev- making a hobby out of having hobbies. And Administration. She worked tirelessly for some of the poorest and er complained. he was so successful at all of them. He taught least among us, making countless visits to clients in nursing homes, Dean was a project manager at Verizon Sunday school, built fences, restored houses, always with a gracious smile and deep empathy. for 30 years before retiring in 2003. He was was a Navy brat, planted orchards, played Jean loved being a member of the First United Methodist a member of the Indiana Parkinson Foun- varsity football, collected coins and stamps, Church in Noblesville, where her father had been the minister from dation and the Climb; and a board member built furniture, an eternal bargain hunter, 1955 to 1964. Jean was a nearly 50-year member of the Chancel of Noblesville Babe Ruth Baseball and No- wrote books, poems and music, talked to Choir, and also enjoyed her Bible study group at the church. She blesville Girls Softball Association. Prior to random strangers on the New York subway, was renowned as a cat lady, caring for dozens of cats over her life- moving to Indiana, he was president of Bloomington Normal Girls restored an MG, invested in the stock market, fixed vacuum clean- time, and for her prodigious Christmas baking output, which she Softball Association (BNGSA), coached softball and baseball, and ers, led Indian Guides, studied philosophy, and played the trumpet in shared with so many others. was a Cub Scouts Pack leader for years in Illinois. Dean proudly the University of Iowa marching band. Jean was the loving stepmother of Frank’s two children, Bri- took care of the fields for Noblesville Babe Ruth (Forest Park) and Following graduation from the University of Iowa, where he an and Kristi; step-grandmother to Kristi’s three children, Nathon Noblesville Girls Softball. Due to his tireless work, Emmerson Field earned his PhD in Electrical Engineering, Charlie worked for Bell Owens, Brandon Owens (wife Ashley), and Julie Owens Williams at Forest Park was named after him in 2008, and April 20, 2013, was Laboratories in Naperville, Ill., for more than 29 years. He held two (husband Justin); and six step-great-grandchildren, Kennedy Wil- declared Dean Emmerson Day in the city of Noblesville. design patents within the engineering field and intended for use with liams, Kemper Owens, Owen Williams, Jobie Owens, Kase Owens, Dean’s passion was going to and supporting all of his grandkids’ computer systems. and Bennett Owens. Jean is survived by her three siblings, Philip activities. He also participated in the Choose to Move Race for Par- He was preceded in death by his mother, Bernice, in 1994; his James Stephenson (wife Gerri) of Rehoboth Beach, Del., Paul Bruce kinson’s every race since the beginning. father, Charles, in 1997; and his sister, Patricia, in 2017. Stephenson (wife Maria Schmidt) of Bloomington, Ind., and Claire He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Sharon (née Martin) Charlie is survived by his four children, Elizabeth Hoffner, Ann Smith (husband Gary) of Portland, Ind.. She is also survived Emmerson; children, Sarah (Brian) Cleverly, Robert (Jennifer) Em- Stephanie Sunday, Christopher Hoffner, and Valerie Gordon; his by two nephews, Peter Stephenson (girlfriend Elena) and Michael merson, Stephanie (Brian) Dougherty, and Ryan (Jessi) Emmerson; grandchildren, Cody, Hannah, Tyler, Parker, Lydia, Miles, and Jen- Stephenson (wife Christine); three nieces, Michelle Taylor (husband grandchildren, Ashley (Ben) Yoder, Alex, and Andy Cleverly, Lau- na; and his nieces and nephews. Robert), Greta Stephenson and Marta Stephenson; grandnephews, ren and Audra Emmerson, Emmerson and Cooper Dougherty, Addi- Family and friends gathered for viewing and visitation on Sat- Noah, Nicholas, Aiden, Maddox, and Jackson; grandnieces, Ashley son, Benjamin, and Samuel Emmerson; brother, Roger Emmerson urday, May 1, 2021, at the Dawson Funeral Home, 413 Walnut St., and Taylor; and a great-grandnephew, Spencer. Jr.; and sister, Jane (Dave) Bitting. Olin, IA 52320, where the funeral service followed. Jean was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Frank; He was preceded in death by his parents; his in-laws, Dutch and Local arrangements entrusted to Bussell Family Funerals. Con- stepson, Brian; and Kristi’s husband, John Owens. Bea Martin; his sister-in-law, Bev Emmerson; and his three beloved dolences: bussellfamilyfunerals.com. Visitation was held on Friday, April 30 in the Whitcomb Chapel dogs, Rascal, Jake, and Clara. at the First United Methodist Church, 2051 Monument St., Nobles- Visitation was held on Monday, May 3, 2021 at Randall and ville. A Celebration of Life service followed. Clergy officiating -in Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Services cluded Bishop John Hopkins, the Rev. Jerry Rairdon and the Rev. Jill will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at the funeral home Moffett. A private burial service followed at Crownland Cemetery. with Robert Emmerson officiating. Burial will be at Crownland See more obits The family suggests that memorial gifts in Jean’s memory be Cemetery in Noblesville. given to the Noblesville First United Methodist Church Chancel In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Indi- Choir, the Organ Fund, or a charity of the donor’s choice. ana Parkinson Foundation and Noblesville Babe Ruth. Condolences: randallroberts.com Condolences: randallroberts.com on Page A4 19344 Morrison Way Noblesville • $384,900 SOLD! PLE TAKES YOU PLACES! Looking to Buy Jennifer Peggy Hamilton County Speak to Deak.com Seniors: Charming 2-story with 4 BR, 2.5 BA plus finished basement in popular Potters Woods, hardwoods on • Free or low cost main + family room w/fireplace, large corner lot w/ or Sell this Spring? THE 3-car garage, park-like backyard. BLC#21768359 rides • Medical appts, Call Peggy 317-439-3258 or 21436 North Banbury Road Jennifer 317-695-6032 Noblesville • $374,900 grocery trips, visits SOLD! 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Obituaries James V. Holloway Carmel’s “reimagined” Flowing October 25, 1942 – April 25, 2021 Well Park now open to the public James V. Holloway, 78, Westfield, passed away on Sunday, April 25, 2021 at his home. He was born on Octo- The REPORTER Well Park include: house CCPR Assistant Di- ber 25, 1942 to Lawrence and Naomi (Cov- Flowing Well Park, lo- • Cool Creek bank resta- • Additional updates rector Kurtis Baumgartner erdale) Holloway in Noblesville. James worked at Ford Motor Company cated at 5100 E. 116th St., is bilization include new benches, bike said these updates are an for over 40 years before retiring. He was a now open for the public to • Year-round accessible racks, grill, picnic tables un- investment in the future of dairy goat farmer and livestock owner, and enjoy. This destination park restrooms der the shelter including one the park and will keep it he was the Dairy Goat Barn Director at the received a complete refresh • Parking lot expansion which is ADA accessible. sustainable for generations Indiana State Fair for several years. James • Updated interpretive Before making updates, of creek stompers, water loved fishing, traveling, camping, and boat- as part of Carmel Clay Parks ing, and he also enjoyed gardening and & Recreation’s (CCPR) Re- signage and trails CCPR hosted a community gatherers, and explorers. woodworking. He was active in the KOI imagining Parks initiative • New trailhead access input meeting in November Updates to Flowing Club and coached Little League and Babe and the Clay Township Im- at Gray Road via a sidewalk 2019 to gather feedback and Well Park were made pos- Ruth Pony League Baseball. pact Program. path answer the public’s ques- sible by the Clay Township He is survived by his daughters, Bonnie Morris (Bryan), Cheryl Holloway, and Tammy Hutchison (Kane); brother, Terry Holloway; Upgrades to Flowing • Updates to the well tions. Impact Program. grandchildren, Austin Fisher (Casey) and Breanna Reed (Josh); and four great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, James was preceded in death by his th dear wife, Nedra Holloway; and sister, Mera Kay Bentley. 116 Street to close June 1 for tunnel Services were held on Saturday, May 1, 2021 at Randall & Rob- erts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville, with Pastor Todd Pointer officiating. Visitation was held prior to the time of ser- vice at the funeral home. Burial was at Hamilton Memorial Park construction at Nickel Plate Trail Cemetery in Westfield. By LARRY LANNAN is required to allow the con- and Lantern Road for the plete the trail connection Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Myeloma Re- struction of a tunnel for the westbound thru traffic. through downtown Fishers, search Foundation, P.O. Box 414238, Boston, MA, 02241-4238, or LarryInFishers.com at themmrf.org. Nickel Plate Trail at that lo- As of last Friday, there joining South Street and Condolences: randallroberts.com Fishers City Engineer- cation. 116th Street will be are now lane restrictions in North Street, and establish- ing Director Jason Taylor closed from east of Munic- place at that 116th Street ing a full connection from talked about it April 1 in a ipal Drive to west of Maple location allowing utility re- 106th Street to 131st Street. Darlene Carey Heinzman podcast with me (tinyurl. Street during the construc- location construction in an- In 2020, paving was com- July 17, 1940 – April 28, 2021 com/3va549jr). The closure tion. The closure is expect- ticipation of the June 1 full pleted on the portions of the of 116th Street at the Nickel ed to last 60 days. All local closure. The outside, west- trail between 131st Street Darlene Carey Heinzman, 80, Westfield, passed away peaceful- Plate Trail would start once ly on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. She was business and public parking bound lane is closed until and North Street, and South born on July 17, 1940, to Martin and Pauline the school year ends locally. access will remain open. Thursday, May 6. Begin- Street to 106th Street. (Middleton) Carey. We now have a specific date The city announced last ning May 6, lane restrictions The already paved por- Darlene was married to Kenneth for the closure – June 1. Friday that 106th Street will will be in effect from 9 a.m. tions of the trail are now Heinzman in 1956 until his death in 2010. The closure of the street be the recommended detour, to 3 p.m. daily through the open for pedestrian and bi- They had three children, Jim (Rob Hunt), Crawfordsville, Wanda Clos, Westfield, and in the heart of the downtown beginning at Hague Road June 1 closure. cycle access. Motorized ve- Larry, who proceeded her in death in 2020. Fishers Nickel Plate District for eastbound thru traffic The tunnel will com- hicles are prohibited. There are five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Darlene was retired from General Casu- alty Insurance Company. Calling was held on Monday, May 3 in the mausoleum at Ham- Fishers man dies outside police HQ ilton Park Cemetery, Westfield. A time of devotion with the Dr. Rev. John Van Nuys followed. Online condolences may be left at huntandson.com. as result of self-inflicted gunshot By LARRY LANNAN Communications Center man to exit the building Mucha at (317) 595-3330. Isaac Ernesto Peña Sarmiento LarryInFishers.com received a call from the and he complied. Upon ex- If you or someone you public telephone locat- iting, officers saw the man know is experiencing a October 23, 1953 – April 25, 2021 A Fishers man, 69, died ed inside the vestibule of shoot himself. mental health crisis, Fish- Isaac Ernesto Peña Sarmiento, 67, Westfield, passed away on last Tuesday after alerting Fishers Police Department The man's identity has ers public safety officials Sunday, April 25, 2021. He was born on Oc- authorities he planned to Headquarters. The call- not been released as of remind you to please call tober 23, 1953 in Valencia, Edo Carabobo, take his own life in a phone er expressed his intent to mid-morning Tuesday. the National Suicide Pre- Venezuela, son of Ramon Isaias Peña and call made just inside Fish- Carmen Felicia Sarmiento de Peña. shoot himself. Officers -re Fishers Police are ac- vention Lifeline at 800- Isaac, or as he would say, Licenciado ers Police headquarters. sponded and found a white tively investigating. Any- 273-8255 or 911. Addi- Peña (Boñe), was born and raised in Valen- Shortly after 2 a.m. male standing in the vesti- one with information re- tional resources can also cia, Venezuela, where he started his profes- last Tuesday, authorities bule. garding this case should be found at stigmafree- sional career in Business administration as say the Hamilton County Police instructed the contact Detective Dean fishers.com. well as a university professor. He was one of six children and was always a deeply de- voted son, brother, uncle, husband, father, grandfather, and friend. Overall, the most amazing human and family man of this world. BGCN opens summer program enrollment Isaac enjoyed life at his fullest, but his favorite things were to ranging from playing in a per week, while after care Hogwarts week where listen to good music while enjoying a glass of wine or whiskey, The REPORTER cooking and talking on the phone with his family, picking up and School is almost out, carpet ball tournament in will be offered from 4 to 6 campers will be able to playing boxing with his grandson, loving on his nieces and nephews, and the Club is IN for sum- the Gamesroom to creating p.m. per child per week. participate in many Harry but mostly working at his magazine and making great friendships mer. BGCN offers two en- water color masterpieces in Camp Crosser is a Potter-themed activities to of which he was very proud of along the way. A great athlete, at 20 gaging summer programs the Art Room to taking part high-energy, outdoor sum- Space Week where campers years of age he achieved his black belt in Taekwondo, taking second for youth ages 6-12 and be- in a field trip to the Nobles- mer program designed to will discover the science place in the world championship. For most of his professional career while in Venezuela, he gin June 7 and end July 30, ville Airport. provide kids with adventur- behind the galaxy and be- worked for “CANTV” the largest telecommunications company both incorporating week- Hours of Club Day- ous and educational experi- yond. Registration fees are in Venezuela. Isaac moved to the United States in 2002, where he long sessions. break are from 8:30 a.m. to ences. Campers meet at the $115 per child per week- then started the successful CV Latina Magazine “la revista donde Club Daybreak is a 4 p.m. Monday through Fri- Club each morning and are long session with eight su negocio se ve major.” He grew this as the number one and first fun-filled daily summer day. Weeklong sessions are bused to the 20-acre Camp sessions available. Space is Spanish magazine in the Midwest and today has published more than 200 issues. program located at 1700 $100 per week per member Crosser a few miles north limited. Isaac was an active member of the Indianapolis community and Conner St. Members will for $275 for a family of of Noblesville along the For more information a big part of the Venezuelan Association. He was recognized in mul- have the opportunity to par- three or more. Before care banks of the White River. call the Club at (317) 773- tiple occasions for his volunteering and hard work. ticipate in a wide range of will be offered from 7:30 to New themed weeks this 4372 or visit bgcni.org to In addition to his parents, Isaac was preceded in death by his 8:30 a.m. for $10 per child year will range from Camp register for both programs. brother, Reyes Peña. themed, weekly activities Survivors include his wife, Adalys Peña; daughter, Adahisa Peña; son, Isaac Peña; grandson, Sebastian Peña; brothers, Ismael Peña and Jesus Peña; sisters, Trina Peña and Ana Peña; and nieces and nephews. OneZone Chamber President Jack Russell Family and friends gathered on Monday, May 3, 2021 at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church, where the Mass of Chris- tian Burial followed. receives certificate in economic development In lieu of flowers and in memory of Isaac, please consider do- OU EDI class- ship, Community “A few years ago, I felt nations to Bussell Family Funerals to assist the family in final ex- The REPORTER penses. Jack Russell, President es focus on three & Neighborhood it was important to invest Arrangements entrusted to Bussell Family Funerals West- and CEO of the OneZone major core areas Development, my time and energy around field-Carmel. Condolences: bussellfamilyfunerals.com Chamber of Commerce, has including: Busi- and Managing furthering my education in graduated from the Univer- ness Retention Economic Devel- Economic Development, sity of Oklahoma Economic and Expansion, opment Organi- especially when it comes to SR 3 Development Institute. Real Estate, and zations. Students the work across our coun- 2 from Page A1 OU EDI is an intensive Credit Analysis, typically take one ty,” Russell said. “I believe 117-hour certificate program as well as areas of to two years to the many hours I have put in would result in INDOT to design improvements which provides a broad concentration in complete the pro- will only enhance our orga- reevaluating their invest- along 32. The Nobles- spectrum of advanced edu- Workforce Devel- Russell gram through a nization’s ability to support ment and possibly cancel- ville City Council strong- cation for the economic de- opment, Marketing, Strate- series of intensive in-person our community and mem- ing future investment along ly requests the Westfield velopment professional. gic Planning, Entrepreneur- or online courses. bership.” 32 in Hamilton County,” council trust their highly Peterson said. “This would professional staff and -con have detrimental effects be- sultants to move forward yond Westfield borders into with their downtown proj- Carmel Education Foundation gets $20K grant Noblesville and throughout ect. This project is vital for The REPORTER second grade students who cus on phonic skills to and is a critical time to set the county and state. Mil- our downtowns to grow The Carmel Education have had significant dis- assure students are at the the groundwork for fu- lions of dollars have been and thrive.” Foundation (CEF) has ruptions in their learning appropriate reading level ture learning. The decod- spent by the City of West- The Westfield City been awarded a grant from due to the COVID-19 pan- when they begin school able text resources will be field, the State of Indiana, Council did not respond to The Duke Energy Foun- demic. in the fall. Second grade housed in each of the 11 and the City of Noblesville Peterson’s comments. dation to support the Car- This $20,000 award is when students begin Carmel Clay elementary mel Clay Schools summer will provide decodable to shift from “learning to schools for use beyond the Paul Poteet . . . school program for rising text resources, which fo- read” to “reading to learn,” summer school program. Your Hometown HSE moves ahead with virtual learning for next school year Weatherman! By LARRY LANNAN public comment. to 85 percent funding for Superintendent Allen LarryInFishers.com The plan calls for HSE virtual students in school Bourff is retiring at the end teachers to instruct virtual- year 2021-2022. of June and Dr. Yvonne Hamilton County Reporter Families with students ly grades K-6, with some Parents can apply for Stokes has been hired to USPS 22200 | Volume 2021, Issue 5.3 in Hamilton Southeastern type of virtual plan for pre- the virtual learning pro- replace him as of July 1. Contact Information (HSE) Schools will have school. Indiana Online, gram now through May 14. Dr. Bourff told the board, Publisher Jeff Jellison Subscription Inquiries the chance to opt into a which has provided sum- The school district wants in answer to a question [email protected] [email protected] 317-408-5548 virtual learning program mer school virtual learning a commitment for the first raised by board members, Sports Editor Richie Hall for the upcoming school Mailing Address [email protected] for HSE Schools, will pro- semester of the coming that he had discussed the PO Box 190 Twitter: @Richie_Hall year after the school board vide the virtual classes for school year at minimum. virtual learning proposal Westfield, IN 46074 Public Notices voted to approve the rec- grades 7-12. A webinar is scheduled with Dr. Stokes and she is Web Address [email protected] ommendation from school Indiana Online had for Wednesday, May 5 to supportive, with one ca- www.ReadTheReporter.com 765-365-2316 administrators in a work planned to charge HSE explain the virtual program veat. Stokes is concerned Hamilton County Reporter is published weekly, except the weeks of session last Tuesday. The for grades K-6. Indiana Thanksgiving and Christmas, by Hamilton County Reporter Newspaper LLC, Schools $2,800 per student, that the 7-12 Indiana On- 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060-3835. Periodicals postage paid vote was 6-1 with Suzanne but agreed to lower that fee Online will conduct a we- line curriculum might not at Noblesville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Thomas voting no, saying to $2,400 per student once binar for grades 7-12 on a be as rigorous as HSE’s Hamilton County Reporter, 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060. she wants more time for state lawmakers went back date yet to be announced. program. Week of May 3, 2021 News, Views & Public Notices A5 Register now for Westfield reports decrease in major crimes The REPORTER from our officers.” still meet and ex- automobile accidents. The City of Westfield last “No one could ceed the demands WPD also reported on the Fishers Police Thursday released the West- have predicted of one of the fast- transition to a new body worn field Police Department 2020 the challenges we est growing cities and vehicle camera system Annual Report. Data report- faced in 2020,” in Indiana.” to promote transparency in Teen Academy ed a decrease in major crimes Police Chief Joel In 2020, the departmental actions. Among Crime Scene Investigators while seeing an uptick in do- Rush said. “We department tran- many staff changes and pro- The REPORTER did see an increase sitioned to the motions in 2020, the depart- The 19th session of the process scenes, and how to mestic disturbances. in domestic runs National Inci- ment reported training nine Fishers Police Department safely navigate social media “Just last week Westfield that I attribute to dent-Based Re- new officers and assigning Teen Academy will be held and the internet. Students was named the top suburb in the pandemic. Our Rush porting System three officers to the Nobles- in conjunction with the Fish- will have some classroom the U.S. and one of the rea- team rose to the challenges (NIBRS). NIBRS is a crim- ville/Westfield Emergency ers YMCA from July 19 to instruction and practical sons cited was our low crime presented by the pandemic inal reporting system that is Services Unit (ESU), a highly July 23. This year’s acade- role play training each day. rate,” Mayor Andy Cook and social unrest in the coun- designed to capture details trained tactical team for high- my will be held at Riverside The academy is open said. “The Westfield Police try. Our team adapted and on each crime incident. Using risk critical incidents. Intermediate in Fishers. The to youth in junior high and Department Annual Report responded to the challenges this new system, WPD report- For more information Teen Academy is one week high school. Applicants highlights the people and of 2020. We have a dedicat- ed a decrease in major crimes. and to view the full Westfield of law enforcement-type must be enrolled in or plan- processes that help us to con- ed group of men and women Overall in crime statistics, Police Department 2020 An- training that will allow teens ning to attend a junior high tinue to be a safe community. who continue to show they Westfield saw a decrease in nual Report, visit tinyurl. to better understand how law or high school in Fishers in I am proud of the proactive can manage transition and rapes, robberies, thefts and com/andacxwc. enforcement works. the fall of 2021. and professional policing The purpose of the acad- Each applicant is sub- emy is to provide teens with ject to a screening process; an opportunity to better advanced registration is re- Grand Park named home of USA Football’s understand police officers quired. Walk-ins will not be and, more specifically, to allowed. strengthen the relationship There are a total of “The One” flag football championship between the officers of the 40 spots available for this The REPORTER Olympic & Paralympic days of competition.” uated by USA Football for Fishers Police Department year’s academy. Begin the The City of Westfield, Committee, USA Football is “Indiana’s strong and the 2022 U.S. Men’s and and the community. registration process by sub- USA Football, and the Ham- the fourth national govern- deep appreciation for am- Women’s Flag National Topics will include how mitting interest at fishers. ilton County Sports Author- ing body of sport to host an ateur sport makes us best- Team rosters. U.S. Flag Na- to make a traffic stop, how in.us/1331/Teen-Acade- ity announced last Wednes- event at Grand Park, joining in-class for hosting major tional Teams, comprised of the K-9 Unit works within my-Registration. day that Grand Park Sports US Lacrosse, USA Ultimate competitions,” said Karen world-class athletes, com- the agency, the role of the Registration is open Campus will play host to and USA Archery. Radcliff, Vice President of pete against the best foreign Fishers Dive Team, how now through June 4. USA Football’s “The One” “Grand Park has solid- the Hamilton County Sports national teams across the flag football championship ified itself as a world-class Authority. “It’s no surprise globe. The 2022 U.S. Men’s July 23 to 25. “The One” is host of premier athletic Grand Park is at the top of and Women’s Flag National among the largest youth and events, making it the per- the list. Being the home of Teams will compete for gold Neumann appointed adult flag football tourna- fect match for The One,” USA Football’s signature medals at The World Games ments in the United States, USA Football CEO Scott flag championship is- an 2022 in Birmingham, Ala., to Fishers City Council featuring teams nationwide Hallenbeck said. “We look other badge of honor for in July 2022. across 13 divisions from age forward to bring flag teams the community, and we’re For more information By LARRY LANNAN Vare, was there, as were seven to adult. Cash prizes nationwide – including our thrilled to be a partner.” about “The One,” including LarryInFishers.com Republican Council Mem- will be awarded to top teams country’s elite adult flag In addition to tourna- team registration, visit usa- bers Cecilia Coble, David in all adult divisions. teams – to Central Indiana ment play, top adult players football.com/flag-tourna- It was a bipartisan event George, John Weingardt A member of the U.S. this July for three exciting at “The One” will be eval- ments. at Fishers City Hall on April and Brad DeReamer. 26 as Dr. Crystal Neumann Neumann will repre- was sworn into sent the North Noblesville Rotary announces return of BrewBQ office by City Central Coun- Judge Dan cil District. She The REPORTER tend Ivy Tech Noblesville Bier Brewery will be back vineyard. Henke. is filling the The Noblesville Rota- Campus with scholarship this year and has won mul- Advance tickets are Neumann seat left vacant ry Club has announced the funds. tiple medals at prestigious available for $45 each and had friends, by Samantha return of the Noblesville There will be a BBQ brewing competitions, in- designated driver tickets are family and other DeLong, who BrewBQ. It will be held tasting contest with an op- cluding The Indiana Brew- available for $35. Tickets council mem- resigned her from 4 to 10 p.m. on Satur- portunity for attendees to ers’ Cup, the Great Amer- will also be available for bers on hand for council seat be- day, Aug. 21 at Federal Hill taste some of the best BBQ ican Beer Festival, and the $55 at the gate on the day the ceremony. cause her fami- Commons in Noblesville. around. will World Beer Cup. of the event. Tickets include "This is not ly is moving to “This is a fun charitable feature an immense array Other beer vendors for unlimited beer, wine, and event that allows the com- of unique recipes, from the event include Four Day BBQ from 4 to 10 p.m. your seat on Neumann Nevada. De- the Fishers City long was also munity to come together to BBQ’ers across Noblesville Ray of Fishers and Field Tickets can be pur- Council," Judge Henke told on hand for the swearing-in support a great cause, while and Indiana alike. Brewing Co of Westfield. chased through Indiana those assembled for the ceremony. also sharing their love of Music throughout the For those who enjoy wine, On Tap Tickets at tinyurl. event. "The seat belongs to Neumann was select- BBQ and beer,” said Car- evening will be from local Blackhawk Winery and com/BrewBQ2021Tick- the citizens of Fishers and ed to fill the opening by a rie Dixon, President-Elect bands with returning head- Vineyard, located in Sher- ets. For those interested in entrusted into you." group of Democratic pre- of the Noblesville Rotary liner That’s What She Said idan, will be returning this participating in the cook- Fellow Democrat, cinct officials in a caucus Club. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. year. Blackhawk Winery is off, registration is avail- Councilwoman Jocelyn held on April 25. Proceeds go to support- Beer will be on tap from a family-owned farm, home able at tinyurl.com/Brew- ing local students who at- several local vendors. The to a winery with 10 acres of BQ2021Registration. Todd from Page A1 Westfield Chief of Staff Todd Burtron one of five local officials in Indiana to earn international credential The REPORTER and one of five in and community erably in public adminis- Todd Burtron, Chief Indiana. development is tration or a related field) of Staff for the City of “Todd’s dedi- one of the reasons and demonstrated a com- Westfield, has received the cation to the City our city is among mitment to high standards Credentialed Manager des- of Westfield is the most desirable of integrity and to lifelong ignation from ICMA, the unparalleled,” in all of Indiana.” learning and professional International City/County Westfield Mayor To receive the development. Management Association. Andy Cook said. ICMA credential, Burtron began with the Burtron is one of more than “His commitment a member must Westfield Fire Department 1,300 local government to our more than have significant in 1996 working his way up management profession- 200 employees Burtron experience as a to Fire Chief and was ulti- als currently credentialed is evident every day and senior management exec- mately appointed Chief of through the ICMA Volun- the professionalism he has utive in local government, Staff by Mayor Andy Cook tary Credentialing Program brought to our operations have earned a degree (pref- in 2008. — County — — Sheriff Sale —

BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL ESTATE ON DECREE OF IN THE MATTER OF FORECLOSURE IN CAUSE NO. 29C01-2011-MF-007789 IN THE Little Eagle Creek Drain, Orris Brendel Drain Arm 1 CIRCUIT COURT FOR HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA Kimblewick Section 4 Partial Vacation Date & Time of Sale: June 17, 2021 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Indiana Code 36-9-27-63 (before Newspaper: Hamilton. County Reporter codification in 1981) that this Board, prior to final adjournment onApril 26, Judgment to be Satisfied: $23,433.20 as of February 3, 2021; 2021 issued an order adopting the partial vacation, filed the same and made Cause No: 29C01-2011-MF-007789 public announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. Copies of Plaintiff: First Merchants Bank, as: successor in interest to Community Bank the schedule of assessments and order are on file in the office of the Hamilton Judgment Defendant: N/A County Surveyor. If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not TO THE OWNERS. OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL requested pursuant to Indiana Code 36-9-27-65(f) within twenty (20) days from INTERESTED PARTIES: the date of this publication, the order shall be conclusive. By virtue of a “In Rem Summary Judgment Entry and Decree Foreclosing Real Hamilton County Drainage Board Estate Mortgage, ” to me directed from the Hamilton Circuit Court in a cause Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh wherein First Merchants Bank, as; successor in. interest to Community Bank, was RL4480 5/3/21 Plaintiff, and the Estate of Peggy Sue McDole, by and through Hugh G, McDole, Kimberly S. McNew, and Melissa K. Chastain as Personal Representatives, Hugh Hamilton County claims to be allowed in Commissioners Court on G. McDole, individually, Kimberly S. McNew, individually, Chelsea J. Alequin, May 10, 2021 individually, and Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Devisees, Legatees, Survivors, Vendor Name ...... Invoice Amount and Successors in Interest of Peggy S. McDole a/k/a Peggy Sue McDole were ACCU INTERPRETATION, TRANSLATION SERVICES . . . . 3,510.00 the Defendants, I shall follow the provisions of said Judgment and Decree. AMBLER, STACY ...... 25.00 Said certified Judgment and Decree requires me to make the Judgment amount BLOCH, ANDREW ...... 12.95 available to First Merchants Bank, together with collection costs, expense’s, BOLDEN CLEANERS INC ...... 12.95 attorneys’ fees, Sheriffs sale expenses, and interest at the rate of 4.00% per C & L BUSINESS SERVICES LLC ...... 3,200.00 annum pre- and post-judgment until paid in full, upon the following described CAMDEN & MERIDEW P.C...... 238.00 real estate, to-wit COOTS HENKE AND WHEELER, JAMES CRUM ...... 162.00 The East Half of the South Half of Out Lot 2 in John D. Cottingham’s Addition EIMERMAN, REBECCA M ...... 532.00 to Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana:,, as shown by plat in Deed Record EMSWILLER WILLIAMS NOLAND & ...... 550.00 “M” page 553 of the Records in the Recorder’s Office of Hamilton County, HACKENBERG LAW & MEDIATION PC ...... 148.50 Indiana. HAMILTON CO TREASURER ...... 16,423.35 State Parcel No. 29-11-06-113-008.000-013 HAMILTON COUNTY PROBATION ...... 2,325.00 more commonly known as 737 South 11th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060, HAYMAKER, SHELLEY HILES ...... 326.39 together with rents, income, & profits thereof. Charts provided J EDGAR LAW OFFICE PC ...... 6,345.00 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the “commonly KCS GROUP LLC ...... 25.00 known as” address published herein. It is the buyer’s responsibility to research pandemic. Well, in 2020 Comprehensive Plan. All of KINCAID, STEVEN W ...... 25.00 the legal description and associated legal filings. our building permits did not these are signs of a healthy, KREBS-BERMUDEZ, VICTOR EDUARDO ...... 120.00 The property will be sold and the sale proceeds will be applied to the amount LUNA LANGUAGE SERVICES ...... 963.36 owing to First Merchants Bank pursuant to the Judgment and Decree, the same slow even during COVID. growing community. MEDIUM COOL PICTURES INC ...... 3,650.00 being $23,433.20 as of February 3, 2021, collection costs, expenses, attorneys3 We are seeing a broad What does all of this NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COURT ...... 100.00 fees. Sheriffs sale expenses, and interest at the rate of 4.00% per annum NELSON, CASANDRA ...... 850.00 pre- and post-judgment until paid in full, all without relief from valuation and range of development proj- mean? To me, it means we NGUYEN, MY LE K ...... 140.00 appraisement laws. ects come in. We are see- have a community that is at- RAMEY, DAWN ...... 1,387.50 I will expose said property at a public auction to fee highest bidder for cash on RUPPERT & SCHAEFER PC ...... 1,127.00 fee 17th day of June, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., local time, at the Hamilton ing everything from infill tractive to families and busi- SINGH, GURDEV KAUR ...... 433.04 County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road,. Noblesville, IN 46060. residential projects in our nesses. We have low taxes, SWEITZERS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ...... 1,348.97 Said sale will be made without relief from valuation and appraisement laws and TERRY & GOOKINS LLC ...... 27.00 without any right of redemption froth said sale. Immediately after fee sale, I, the neighborhoods to mixed-use low crime, great schools, THOMSON REUTERS - WEST ...... 6,963.32 undesigned, Dennis Quakenbush, as Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana, will WANG, SZU-CHING ...... 320.00 execute and deliver to fee purchaser or purchasers a deed of conveyance for said projects near our key com- world-class amenities and Grand Total: ...... 51,291.33 real estate, or so much thereof as will be sold at said sale. munity assets – Grand Park vision for the future. We RL4498 5/3/21 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, April 30, 2021. Dennis J. Quakenbush II and Grand Junction Plaza. In must continue to create and Sheriff of Hamilton County addition, our business parks support the infrastructure DeFDR VORAN LLP Michael D. Wilhelm, Atty # 25224-45 are filling up and our down- and culture that has made 8409 Fishers Centre Drive town is continuing to see Westfield the envy of the na- Submit Public Notices To: Fishers, Indiana 46038 (T) (317) 585-8085 new life. And all of this is tion … even if it keeps Kev- [email protected] [email protected] being built according to our in and his team really busy. RL4507 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 A6 Sports Week of May 3, 2021 Baseball Big fourth inning sends Tigers to Mudsock series win After the previous two Fishers’ Joey Wilmoth got Mudsock baseball games out of that with a strikeout went to extra innings, what for the third out. In the fifth would be in the store for the inning, HSE’s J. Bush drew deciding third game? a walk, then Jason Dettman As it turned out, the came in to run for him and game would turn into a dom- got to third. This time, closer inant performance for Fish- Cody Jones got the strikeout ers. The Tigers let loose for to finish the game. 10 runs in the fourth inning, “Southeastern’s a great and that propelled them to a team,” said Tigers coach 15-2, five-inning victory last Matthew Cherry. “They Saturday at Hamilton South- compete. They play hard. eastern’s Ken Seitz Field. They’re never out of it, Fishers thus won the series they keep fighting back. To 2-1 and was awarded the be honest, even there at the Mudsock trophy at the con- end, it made me nervous clusion of the game. when they get runners on. The Tigers started things Even though the lead looked off with a run in the top of the good and looked in control, first inning. Joey Brenczews- I’ve seen them come back ki led off with a triple, then before.” Reporter photo by Richie Hall Jack Brown hit a sacrifice fly Jack Brown totaled four The Fishers baseball team ran away with the Game 3 of the Mudsock series last Saturday at Hamilton to get him home. The Roy- RBIs for the Tigers, while Southeastern's Ken Seitz Field, scoring 10 runs in the fourth inning, and eventually winning 15-2. als responded with two runs Braun and Dunn both had in the bottom of the inning. three. Wilmoth pitched four ting the first run. Earlewine Hunter Dilts scored the first innings for the win, striking scored on a passed ball, but run, then Landon Riekhof out eight. Kyle Manship ended the in- got home on a passed ball. EARLIER GAMES ning with a strikeout. Fishers then added two The first two games of Brenczewski and Jack runs in both the second and the Mudsock baseball series Brown both had three hits, third innings. In the sec- between Fishers and Hamil- with Brenczewski and Caulin ond inning, Gavin Clayton ton Southeastern went to ex- Brown both hitting one dou- tied the game with a single tra inings. ble. Tate Warner pitched sev- to score Jack Braun, then In Game 1 last Thurs- en innings, tossing 13 strike- Brenczewski doubled home day at the Royals’ Ken Seitz outs. Mason Sweeney came Clayton to give the Tigers Field, the Tigers and the in starting with the eighth in- a 3-2 lead. Both of Fish- royals were tied at 2-2 after ning and pitched two and one ers’ third-inning runs were the regulation seven innings. third innings to get the win, scored by sacrifice fly: JP Fishers would score seven striking out seven. Manship Preston batted in Matt Bry- runs in the 10th inning, even- had two strikeouts, giving ant and Braun sent home tually winning 9-4. Fishers a school record 22 Dom Oliverio. Southeastern got on the strikeouts in one game. The Tigers began the board in the third inning Earlewine and Dilts both fourth inning with back-to- when Peyton Riekhof batted had two hits, with Earlewine back doubles from Clayton in Jason Dettman. Fishers hitting a double. Sam Rea- and Carson Dunn. Brencze- answered right away in the gan pitched seven innings, wski drew a walk to load the top of the fourth with a solo striking out five. bases, then Jack Brown sent home run by Preston, but the The situation was re- Reporter photo by Kirk Green a double into center field to Royals got the lead back in versed in last Friday’s Game The Hamilton Southeastern baseball team celebrates after winning Game 2 score Clayton, Dunn and the bottom of the inning after 2 of the series. That con- of the Mudsock series last Friday over Fishers 4-3 in eight innings. Pictured Brenczewski. Jack Brown test went eight innings, and Hunter Dilts singled home in the center is John McCall, who got the pitching win by throwing five and scored on a passed ball to Earlewine. Southeastern scored in the give Fishers a 9-2 lead. The Tigers tied the game top of the eighth to get a 4-3 a third innings, allowing only four hits. Braun batted in the next up again in the fifth inning win at the Fishers field. ning. Dilts stepped up in the ing win, striking out three in choice. Bryant got home on two Tigers runs with a triple, after Dunn scored on a The Tigers scored first, seventh, doubling in Jason five and a third innings and an error, then Brenczewski scoring Bryant and Preston. passed ball. The score would with two runs in the bot- Dettman to tie the game at allowing only four hits. Dilts scored on Oliverio’s RBI Braun then got home on a stay at 2-2 until the top of the tom of the third inning. Jack 3-3. had two doubles, with Riek- groundout. passed ball. Dunn finished 10th inning. Brown sent Brenczewski The Royals began the hof getting two hits as well. In the third inning, Braun things off with a three-run With one out, Caulin home with a center field hit eighth inning with back-to- Caulin Brown had two got home when Brenczews- home run, also sending Zach Brown doubled in Brencze- for the first run. Bryant came back singles. McCall led off doubles for the night, with ki hit a sacrifice fly. It was Cox and Clayton in to score. wski to give Fishers its first in to run for Jack Brown, and with a center field hit, after Braun and Dunn each get- Braun’s turn to hit the sacri- Fishers coach Matthew lead of the game at 3-2. The he was sent home by Caulin which Dettman came in to ting two hits. Jack Brown fice fly in the fourth inning, Cherry said that fourth in- Tigers then had five consecu- Brown’s left field double. run for him. Dettman moved pitched six innings, striking and that scored Oliverio. ning was one of the best of- tive batters reach base, even- The Royals got a run back to second on Riekhof’s cen- out seven. Braun got another RBI in the fensive innings it has had all tually scoring three runs, one in the top of the fourth inning ter field single. Then after In an earlier game, Fish- sixth inning when he singled season. each from Gavin Kuzniews- after Earlewine scored when absorbing two strikeouts, ers took care of Pendleton in Dunn. “That’s the potential I’ve ki, Preston and Braun. Cox John McCall reached on er- Payton Hilfiker singled into Heights 8-2 in a last Tuesday Braun was 3-for-3 at the seen in them all along,” said and Clayton both scored to ror. Fishers scored again in right field to send Dettman home game. plate and totaled three RBIs, Cherry. get Fishers ahead 8-2, then the fifth inning; Braun’s right home. The Tigers jumped out to also scoring two runs. Olive- The Royals battled to the Brenczewski doubled Dunn field hit sent Bryant home for Fishers threatened in the a 5-0 lead in the second in- rio and Clayton both had two end, loading the bases in the home to give the Tigers a 9-2 his second run of the game. bottom of the eighth when ning. Braun doubled in Fish- hits, including a double for bottom of the fourth inning lead. After that, HSE scored Dunn hit a two-out double. ers’ first run, scoring Dunn. Oliverio. Mason Sweeney after singles by Noah Wolf The Royals scored two one run in each of the next But McCall threw a strikeout Clayton singled Braun got the pitching win, Wilm- and Cole Earlewine, then runs in the bottom of the three innings. Riekhof sin- for the third out to finish the home, then later scored on oth threw five strikeouts in Hunter Dilts drew a walk. 10th, with J.T. Mutchner get- gled in Dilts in the sixth in- game. McCall got - Jack Brown’s RBI fielder’s relief. IHSAA announces softball, baseball sectional pairings The IHSAA announced the pairings for Game 3: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 Class 1A Sectional 54 at Rossville Game 3: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 this year’s softball and baseball sectionals winner Game 1: Clinton Central vs. Sheridan winner last Sunday. Game 4: Zionsville vs. Carmel Game 2: Frontier vs. Carroll Game 4: Westfield vs. Noblesville Softball sectionals begin the week of Championship: Game 3 winner vs. Game 3: Tri-County vs. Rossville Championship: Game 3 winner vs. May 24, with baseball sectionals starting Game 4 winner Game 4: South Newton vs. Game 1 Game 4 winner later in the week and finishing up by Me- winner morial Day, May 31. Class 3A Sectional 24 at Game 5: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 Class 3A Sectional 24 at Yorktown Here is a complete list of sectionals that Hamilton Heights winner Game 1: Hamilton Heights vs. Delta involve Hamilton County schools. Times Game 1: Hamilton Heights vs. Delta Championship: Game 4 winner vs. Game 2: Jay County vs. Guerin Cath- and dates will be announced later. Game 2: Jay County vs. Yorktown Game 5 winner olic Game 3: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 Game 3: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 SOFTBALL winner BASEBALL winner Class 4A Sectional 8 Game 4: Guerin Catholic vs. New Cas- Class 4A Sectional 8 Game 4: New Castle vs. Yorktown at Carmel tle at Westfield Championship: Game 3 winner vs. Game 1: Noblesville vs. Hamilton Championship: Game 3 winner vs. Game 1: Carmel vs. Zionsville Game 4 winner Southeastern Game 4 winner Game 2: Hamilton Southeastern vs. Game 2: Fishers vs. Westfield Fishers See Pairings . . . Page A9 Talk to Dani to help you with your real estate needs! Huskies beat Norwell Hamilton Heights got off last Tuesday. 3701 E 100 N • $284,800 1155 SCARLETT QUARRY • $289,900 8716 TERRACE PLACE • $229,900 2205 WALNUT WAY • $ 264,900 to a good start, and that led the The Huskies got on the NEW LISTING! SOLD! Huskies to a 7-4 win at Norwell board in the third inning when last Saturday. Letsinger and Michael scored The Huskies scored four after Erik Malott reached on runs in the second inning, error. Heights added three starting with a leadoff home more runs in the fourth inning: run by Nate Hulen. Joe Mayo Elkin singled in Drew VanO- doubled in Brayden Elkin, everen, then headed home then later scored on a wild Lebanon • 14 Acres Newer appliances • Avon schools Mid Century Classic • Large bedrooms Popular South Harbour • Near lake when Dean Mason hit a home pitch. Isaac Tuma also got run into right field. 1108 FOXGLOVE COURT • $389,900 5599 STATE ROAD 32 • $244,900 6627 HOLLYWOOD TRAIL • $244,900 home on an error. The Tigers scored a run in Heights added three more NEW LISTING! the bottom of the sixth inning, runs in the fourth inning. Sam but the Huskies responded Allen and Jared Michael both scored when Hulen reached on with four runs in the seventh. error. At the next at-bat, Hulen Malott doubled in Allen, Mi- doubled home Elkin. chael scored on a wild pitch, Michel finished the game Malott went home on Elkin’s 3-for-4, while Elkin totaled RBI groundout, and Nate Hu- Large lot • Updated kitchen New flooring • Updated master bath New carpeting • New HVAC • Must see two doubles. Lucas Letsing- len scored when Brody Piel er pitched four innings for the reached on error. win, striking out six. Malott finished the game

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29D01-2104-AD-000523 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT STATE OF INDIANA ) 29D03-2104-EU-000165 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT ) SS: SS: ) Hamilton Superior Court 3 ) SS: COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Cause No. 29D02-2011-PL-07912 COUNTY OF Hamilton ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Cause No. 29D01-2104-AD-000523 Safeco Insurance Company of Indiana, In The Hamilton Circuit Court SUPERIOR COURT N RE THE ADOPTION OF: ) Plaintiff, Cause No. 29C01-2011-MI-8439 PROBATE DIVISION KYLON A.M. BUCK ) Vs. IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) STATE OF INDIANA JOSHUA LEE VALENTINE ) Larissa Lynne Hines, KRISTINA ANNETTE RAMIREZ ) IN RE: THE ESTATE ) Petitioner, ) Defendant. NOTICE OF HEARING OF DONNA SANDERS, ) NOTICE TO UNNAMED FATHER SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION Notice is hereby given that DECEASED. ) To: Father of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck NOTICE OF SUIT Petitioner, KRISTINA ANNETTE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION SERVED VIA PUBLICATION The State of Indiana to the defendants above named, and any other person who RAMIREZ, pro se, filed a Verified TO BE PUBLISHED To Father of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck and anyone who claims to be Father may be concerned. Petition for Change of Name to In the Matter of the Unsupervised of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck, child born to Kaitlynn Valentine on June 27, You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. change her name from KRISTINA Estate of Donna Sanders, deceased. 2011, or who claims to be the father of the child born to Kaitlynn Valentine on The nature of the suit against you is: ANNETTE RAMIREZ to KRISTINA Notice is hereby given that on April June 27, 2011, is notified that a petition for adoption of the child was filed in the NEGLIGENCE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT THAT ANNETTE ALLEN. 6, 2021, Drew Sanders and David office of the clerk of Hamilton County Superior Court, 1 North 8th Street, #106, OCCURRED ON DECEMBER 19, 2019 ON 1465 IN CARMEL, The petition is scheduled for hearing Sanders were appointed Co-Personal Noblesville, IN 46060. HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. in the Hamilton Circuit Court on June Representatives of the Estate of If Father of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck seeks to contest the adoption of the This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named 11. 2021 at 10:00 am, which is more Donna Sanders, deceased, who died child, he must file a motion to contest the adoption in accordance with IC 31- defendant(s) whose addresses are defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown: than thirty (30) days after the third intestate on November 19, 2020. 19-10-1 in the above-named court not later than thirty (30) days after the date of LARISSA LYNNE HINES notice of publication. Any person All persons having claims against service of this notice. In addition to the above named defendants being served by this summons there has the right to appear at the hearing said estate, whether or not now due, If Father of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck does not file a motion to contest the may be other defendants who have an interest in this law suit. and to file written objections on or must file a claim in the Office of adoption within thirty (30) days after service of this notice, the above-named If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same before the hearing date. The parties the Clerk of this Court within three court will hear and determine the petition for adoption. His consent will be transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. You must shall report to One Hamilton County (3) months from the date of the first irrevocably implied, and he will lose his right to contest either the adoption or the answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney within thirty (30) days Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN publication of this notice or within validity of his implied consent to the adoption. He will lose his right to establish after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a judgment will be entered 46060. (9) months after the decedent’s death his paternity of the child, by affidavit or otherwise, in Indiana or any other against you for what the plaintiff has demanded. Date: March 24, 2021 whichever is earlier, or the claims will jurisdiction. By: Eiaine Gladman(25894-49) Kathy Kreag Williams be forever barred. Nothing Kaitlynn Valentine or anyone else says to Father of Kylon Avanti- KEIS GEORGE LLP Clerk of Hamilton County Dated at Noblesville, Indiana Mykell Buck relieves Father of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck of his obligations 55 Public Square, #800 RL4466 4/26/21, 5/3/21, 5/10/21 April 6, 2021. under this notice. Cleveland, Ohio 44113 Kathy Kreag Williams Under Indiana law, a putative father is a person who is named as or claims [email protected] Clerk, Superior Court of that he may be the father of a child born out of wedlock but Who has not yet (216) 241-4100 FAX (216)771-3111 Hamilton County, Indiana been legally proven to be the child’s father. For purposes of this notice, Father Attorney for Plaintiff 29D02-2104-MI-002583 Attorney for the Personal of Kylon Avanti-Mykell Buck is a putative father under the laws in Indiana Kathy Kreag Williams Hamilton Superior Court 2 Representative: regarding adoption. Clerk of the Hamilton Court STATE OF INDIANA ) Lisa M. Dillman This notice complies with IC 31-19-4-5 but does not exhaustively set forth a RL4500 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 SS: ) Rachael C. Rode putative father’s legal obligations under the Indiana adoption statutes. A person COUNTY OF Hamilton ) APPLEGATE & DILLMAN ELDER being served with this notice should consult the Indiana adoption statutes. In The Hamilton Superior Court LAW Kathy Kreag Williams 29D03-2104-PL-002914 Cause No. 29D02-2104-MI-002583 2344 South Tibbs Avenue, County Clerk STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT IN RE THE NAME CHANGE ) Indianapolis, Indiana 46241 4/13/2021 ) SS: CIVIL DIVISION OF KATHI LOUISE BOLDEN ) Telephone No.: (317) 492-9569 RL4450 4/19/21, 4/26/21, 5/3/21 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Cause No. 29D03-2104-PL-002914 AN ADULT, ) [email protected] JOHN SCHAAF ) Trampas Whalin, Attorney [email protected] Plaintiff STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT 1 NOTICE RL4474 4/26/21, 5/3/21 vs. ) SS: To all interested persons. CHARLES D WATSON, SHARIA S WATSON, WILLIAM E HARDING, ) COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO.: 29D01-2104-AD-476 You are notified that a Petition to 29D01-2104-EU-000203 ELAINE K HARDING, NANTUCKET PARTNERS LLC, SUSAN E. ) IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF ) change name has been filed by within Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 KREIGBAUM, AND ALL THEIR UNKNOWN HEIRS, AND DEVISEES ) GABRIELLA LOURDES URQUIZU, MINOR ) 7 days last past to change the name of Church Church Hittle + Antrim AND ALSO THE UNKNOWN ASSIGNEES, SUCCESSORS, ) NOTICE TO UNNAMED FATHER Kathi Louise Bolden to Kathi Louise Two North Ninth Street REPRESENTATIVES, OFFICERS, LEGATEES, EXECUTORS, ) The unnamed putative father of the child born to Raquel Rodriguez-Maldonado Harrison. The petition was filed with Noblesville, IN 46060 ADMINISTRATORS, RECEIVERS, LESSEES,GUARDIANS, ) f/k/a Raquel Urquizu, or the person who claims to be the father of the child born the Hamilton Superior Court Room (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 TRUSTEES,SPOUSES, CHILDREN,CES TUIS QUE TRUSTS, ) on July 11, 2016, is notified that a Petition for Adoption of the child was filed 2 on the April 14, 2021 and it will be NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION CREDITORS GRANTEES, AND BENEFICIARIES, OR EACH AND ALL ) in the Office of the Clerk of the Hamilton County Superior Court, 1 Hamilton heard on the 21st day of June 20,21 In the Superior Court of Hamilton OF THE ABOVE INCLUDING ALL DEFENDANTS ONCE KNOWN BY ) County Square, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. at 2:30 o’clock Any person has the County, Indiana. ANY OF THE NAMES HEREIN SET OUT WHO HAVE CHANGED THEIR ) If the unnamed putative father seeks to contest the adoption of the child, the right to appear at the hearing of said Notice is hereby given that David NAMES AND WHO ARE NOW KNOWN BY SOME OTHER NAME ) unnamed putative father must file a motion to contest the Adoption in accordance Petition and/or file objections thereto. M. Johnson was, on April 26, 2021, AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS WHO MIGHT HAVE SOME POSSIBLE ) with I.C. 31-19-10-1 in the above-named Court within thirty (30) days after the The named Petitoner is represented appointed Personal Representative INTEREST IN SAID REAL ESTATE, AND ALL PERSONS APPEARING ) date of service of this Notice. This Notice may be served by publication. by Trampas Whalin, Dollard Evans of the Estate of LYDA CHRISTINE OR RECORDED AS AN OWNER OR FORMER OWNER OR ) If the unnamed putative father does not file a motion to contest theAdoption Whalin LLP, 920 Logan St. Suite 200, JOHNSON, deceased, who died April ENCUMBRANCER OF REAL ESTATE HEREIN DESCRIBED AND ANY ) within thirty (30) days after service of this Notice the above-named Court will Noblesville IN 46060. 17, 2021. AND ALL PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS CLAIMING FROM ) hear and determine the Petition for Adoption. The unnamed putative father’s Dated: 4/22/2021 All persons who have claims against THROUGH OR UNDER SUCH PERSONS AND CORPORATIONS ABOVE ) Consent is irrevocably implied and the unnamed putative father loses the right Kathy Kreag Williams this Estate, whether or not now due, DESCRIBED OR HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED AND NAMED AND ) to contest the adoption or the validity of the unnamed putative father’s implied Clerk, Hamilton County must file the claim in the office of RELATED TO THEM OR ANY OF THEM ) consent to the adoption. The unnamed putative father loses the right to establish RL4476 4/26/21, 5/3/21, 5/10/21 the Clerk of this Court within three Defendants. ) paternity of the child under I.C. 31-14. (3) months from the date of the first Nothing Raquel Rodriguez-Maldonado or anyone else says to the unnamed NOTICE OF COMPLAINT TO QUIET TITLE publication of this Notice, or within The State of Indiana to the Defendants above-named and any other person who putative father of the child relieves the unnamed putative father of his obligations nine (9) months after the decedent’s may be concerned. under this notice. STATE OF INDIANA ) death, whichever is earlier, or the You are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. Under Indiana law, a putative father is a person who is named as or claims that COUNTY OF Hamilton ) claims will be forever barred. The nature of the suit against you is to quiet title on the following described real he may be the father of a child born out of wedlock but who has not yet been IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on April estate located in Hamilton County, Indiana: legally proven to be the child’s father. COURT NO. 1 26, 2021. DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE TRACT #1: PART OF THE SOUTHWEST This Notice complies with I.C. 31-19-4-4, but does not exhaustively set forth CAUSE NO. 29D01-2104-EU-000183 Kathy Kreag Williams QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP the unnamed putative father’s legal obligations under the Indiana adoption IN THE MATTER OF THE ) Clerk of the Superior Court of 19 NORTH. RANGE 4 EAST IN HAMIL TON COUNTY. INDIANA BEING statutes. A person being served with this Notice should consult the Indiana UNSUPERVISED ) Hamilton County, Indiana DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: adoption statutes ADMINISTRATION OF THE ) RL4488 5/3/21, 5/10/21 COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST ATTEST: ESTATE OF ANITA L. KASLE, ) QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP Kathy Kreag Williams, DECEASED. ) 29D03-2104-EU-000198 19 NORTH. RANGE 4 EAST; THENCE ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID CLERK, Hamilton Superior Court Gregg H. Morelock, Attorney STATE OF INDIANA ) SOUTHWEST QUARTER SOUTH 00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS Prepared by: NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION COUNTY OF Hamilton ) WEST (ASSUMED BEARING) 571.00 FEET TO THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY Nathan A. Leach (Attorney #25673-49) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR LINE OF CA THERINE DRIVE PER NORTH UNION HEIGHTS ADDITION; HERRIN & LEACH, LLC OF HAMILTON COUNTY, COURT THENCE ON SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 49 3815 River Crossing Parkway, Suite 100 INDIANA. PROBATE DIVISION MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST 247.50 FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 1 IN Indianapolis, IN 46240 In the matter of the Estate of Anita CAUSE NO. 29D03-2104-EU-000198 SAID NORTH UNION HEIGHTS ADDITION; THENCE ON SAID WEST LINE (317) 566-2174 L. Kasle, deceased. IN THE MATTER OF THE ) SOUTH 00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 6,00 FEET TO THE [email protected] Cause No. 29D01-2104-EU-000183 UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF ) POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; RL4454 4/19/21, 4/26/21, 5/3/21 Notice is hereby given that Wendy JEAN B. ROSE ) THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST 16.50 Truesdell was, on April 19, 2021, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION FEET TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE ON SAID WEST LINE appointed personal representative of Notice is hereby given that on April 29D03-2104-EU-000178 29D01-2104-EU-000191 SOUTH 00 DECREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 50.0 FEET TO THE Raymond M. Adler, P.C., #2336-29 Hamilton Superior Court 1 the estate of Anita L. Kasle, deceased, 26, 2021, Jay B. Rose was appointed SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1; THENCE SOUTH 89 DECREES 49 who died on the 29th day of March, Personal Representative of the Estate Zechariah D. Yoder, #36205-12 136 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 16.50 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 25 South 9th Street Noblesville, IN 46060- HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA 2021. of Jean B. Rose, deceased, who died MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST 50.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. All persons who have claims against on or about November 5th, 2020. 2614 (317) 773-1974 PROBATE DIVISION CONTAINING 825 SQAURE FEET, MORE OR LESS. [email protected] IN THE MATTER OF THE this estate, whether or not now due, All persons having claims against DESCRIPTION OF REAL ESTATE TRACT #2: PART OF THE SOUTHWEST must file the claim in the office of this estate, whether or not now due, zech@noblesvilleattorney. com UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION RICHARD A. LUSIAK, DECEASED the Clerk of this Court within three must file the claim in the office of 19 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST IN HAMILTON COUNTY. INDIANA BEING (3) months from the date of the first the Clerk of this Court within three In re the Estate of Estate of Nancy NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: J. Parsons FOR PUBLICATION IN publication of this notice, or within (3) months from the date of the first COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST nine (9) months after the decedent’s publication of this notice, or within Cause No. 29D03-2104-EU-000178 NEWSPAPER QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SECTION 31, TOWNSHIP In the Superior Court 3 of Hamilton Notice is hereby given that death, whichever is earlier, or the nine (9) months after the decedent’s 19 NORTH, RANGE 4 EAST; THENCE ON THE WEST LINE OF SAID claims will be forever barred. death, whichever is earlier, or the County, Indiana ABIGALE S. WHEAT-LUSIAK SOUTHWEST QUARTER NORTH 00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS Notice is hereby given that Nancy was, on the 20 day of April 2021, Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this claims will be forever barred. EAST (ASSUMED BEARING) 2013.97 FEET TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE April 19, 2021. Dated at Hamilton County, Indiana Christine Stephens on 14thday of appointed Personal Representative TRACT OF REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN INSTRUMENT No, 2020017559; April 2021 was appointed Personal of the Estate of Richard A. Lusiak, Kathy Kreag Williams on April 26, 2021. THENCE ON SAID SOUTH LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 53 Clerk of the Superior Court Kathy Kreag Williams Representative of the Unsupervised deceased, who died on the 3rd day of SECONDS EAST 264.50 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS Estate of the above-named Decedent, December 2020. of Hamilton County, Indiana Clerk of Hamilton County Court DESCRIPTION: RL4489 5/3/21, 5/10/21 RL4490 5/3/21, 5/10/21 who died on April 1, 2021. All persons who have claims against THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST 14.50 FEET All persons who have claims the estate, whether or not now due, TO THE WEST LINE OF LOT 10 IN NORTH UNION HEIGHTS; THENCE ON against this Estate, whether now due, must file in the office of the clerk of SAID WEST ONE NORTH 00 DEGREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS EAST 60,0 must file the claim in the office of this court within three (3) months FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 10: THENCE SOUTH 89 the clerk of this court within three from the date of the first publication DEGREES 49 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 14.50 FEET: THENCE SOUTH 00 (3) months from the date of the first of this notice, or within nine (9) DEGREES 25 MINUTES 53 SECONDS WEST 60.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF — Westfield — publication of this notice or within months after the decedent’s death, BEGINNING, CONTAINING 870 SQAURE FEET, MORE OR LESS. nine (9) months of Decedent’s death whichever is earlier, or the claims will Real Property adjacent to 512 N Union Street, 10 Debbie Court, 129 Catherine NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Drive, and 440 N Union Street, Westfield, Indiana. Westfield, IN be forever barred. Dated this 20 day of April 2021. This summons by publication is specifically directed to all the Defendants above- A public hearing will be held on the Community Connections for People with Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, April Kathy Kreag Williams named. In addition to the above-named Defendants being served by this summons, Disability Grant proposal on Microsoft Teams on Friday, May 14 at 3:00 PM. 16, 2021 Clerk, Superior Court of there may be other persons who have an interest in this lawsuit. The purpose of the hearing will be to receive public comment on the following: Kathy Kreag Williams Hamilton County, Indiana If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from the same transaction The City of Westfield and the Westfield Washington Schools propose to apply Clerk of the Hamilton County Attorney for estate: or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. for the Community Connections for People with Disability Grant funded by the Superior Court #3 for Hamilton Anthony J. Hornbach (#27883-15) You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney on or before State of Indiana with no matching funds required from the City of Westfield or County, Indiana Thompson Hine LLP the 16th day of June, 2021, (the same being within thirty (30) days after the Third the Westfield Washington Schools. The grant project will provide young adults RL4461 4/26/21, 5/3/21 312 Walnut Street, 19th Notice of Suit is published), and if you fail to do so, a judgment will be entered (18-22) with disabilities the opportunity for training, employment and social Floor Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 against you for what the Plaintiff has demanded. interaction through a partnership with a local business. To leave comments please CAUSE NO. 29D01 -2104-EU-000180 0:513.352.6721 | F: 513.241.4771 Katherine A. Starks (IN #23158-41) email [email protected] on or by May 14 or join the meeting NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED RL4473 4/26/21, 5/3/21 Katherine A Starks Attorney, LLC virtually on Microsoft Teams (https://bit.ly/3aRBcFP) if you would like to ADMINISTRATION 821 N Madison Ave. comment during the virtual meeting please do so through the chat function. In the Superior Court No. 1 of Greenwood, IN 46143 RL4787 4/30/21 Hamilton County. Indiana. STATE OF INDIANA ) (317) 884-2877 Notice is hereby given that Melinda SS: ) [email protected] A. Louden was on the 15lh day of COUNTY OF Hamilton ) NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Attorney for Plaintiff OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION HEARING April. 2021 appointed personal In The Hamilton Circuit Court Kathy Kreag Williams representative of the estate of Pat D. Cause No. 29C01-2011-MI-8437 Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of City of Westfield, Hamilton County, Clerk of the Hamilton County Court Indiana (the “City”) under Ind. Code § 6-1.1-18-5, and Ind. Code § 5-3-l-2(b) Standardi, deceased, who died on the IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) RL4501 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 13th day of March. 2021. JOLEE ROSEANNETTE RAMIREZ ) that the Common Council of the City (the “Common Council”) will meet at All persons who have claims against NOTICE OF HEARING the City Hall located at 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, at the hour of 7:00 p.m. (Local Time) on May 10, 2021, to conduct a public hearing and consider this estate, whether or not now due, Notice is hereby given that STATE OF INDIANA ) STATE OF INDIANA ) an additional appropriation which the Common Council has determined to be must file the claim in the Office of Petitioner, KRISTINA RAMIREZ, SS: ) SS: ) necessary and which is in excess of the budget for the current year. the Clerk of this Court within three pro se, filed a Verified Petition COUNTY OF Hamilton ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Fund Name Budget Classification Appropriation Reduction (3) months from the date of the first for Change of Name of minor to In The Hamilton Circuit Court In The Hamilton Circuit Court 0101 General Contractual Services & Charges $140,000 $0 publication of this notice, or within change her name from JOLEE Cause No. 29C01-2104-MI-2643 Cause No. 29C01-2104-MI-2830 The additional appropriation will be an appropriation of the proceeds of the nine (9) months after the decedent’s ROSEANNETTE RAMIREZ to IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) IN RE:NAME CHANGE OF ) City of Westfield, in an amount of One Hundred Forty Thousand and No/100 death, whichever is earlier, or the JOLEE ROSEANNETTE ALLEN. Lindsey Dawn Parks ) NAME OF MINOR: ) claims will be forever barred. The petition is scheduled for hearing Dollars ($140,000.00), to be applied in accordance with a Project Agreement and NOTICE OF HEARING CALLEN RYAN ) Funding Agreement for the construction and development of a historic cabin by Dated at Noblesville. Indiana, this in the Hamilton Circuit Court on June Lindsey Dawn Parks whose CAUDILL-OKERSON ) the Washington-Westfield Historical Society and Museum that the Council has 15 day of April. 2021. 11. 2021 at 10:00 am, which is more mailing address is: 140 Pine View NOTICE OF HEARING determined will be of benefit to the citizens of Westfield. You are invited to attend Kathy Kreag Williams than thirty (30) days after the third Drive Apt 1, Carmel. Indiana 46032, Notice is hereby given that and participate in the public hearing. The additional appropriation as finally Clerk of the Superior Court for notice of publication. Any person HAMILTON_County, Indiana hereby Petitioner, HEATHER NICOLE made will be referred to the Department of Local Government Finance, which Hamilton County has the right to appear at the hearing gives.notice that she/he has, filed a OKERSON , pro se, tiled a Verified shall make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the BLAKE C. REED. #28026-49 and to file written objections on or petition, in the HAMILTON Circuit Petition for Change of Name of Minor appropriation as required by law. Attorney at Law: before the hearing date. The parties Court requesting that his/her name to change his name from CALLEN At said public hearing, all persons shall have the right to appear and be heard VOELZ, REED. & MOUNT. LLC shall report to One Hamilton County be changed to Elizabeth Maylene RYAN CAUDILL-OKERSON to on the necessity of said additional appropriation. 2751 Brentwood Drive Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN Borchers. CALLEN RYAN OKERSON. Dated this 30th day of April, 2019. Columbus. IN 47203 46060.. Notice is further given that hearing The petition is scheduled for hearing WESTFIELD COMMON COUNCIL Telephone: (812) 372-1303 Date: March 24, 2021 will be held on said Petition on the in the Hamilton Circuit Court on July RL4495 5/1/2020 RL4463 4/26/21, 5/3/21 Kathy Kreag Williams 16th day of July, 2021, at 10:00 16, 2021 at 10:00 am, which is more Clerk of Hamilton County o’clock am. than thirty (30) days after the third Christopher J. Evans, #28553-29 RL4467 4/26/21, 5/3/21, 5/10/21 Lindsey Dawn Parks notice of publication. Any person DOLLARD EVANS WHALIN LLP Petitioner has the right to appear at the hearing 920 Logan St., Suite 200 Date: April 19, 2021 and to file written objections on or — Cicero — Noblesville, IN 46060 29D01-2104-EU-000201 Kathy Kreag Williams before the hearing date. The parties Hamilton Circuit Court Clerk shall report to One Hamilton County (317) 770-7070 Jack G. Hittle, #7550-29 NOTICE [email protected] Church Church Hittle + Antrim RL4493 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 46060. Notice is hereby given that the Town of Cicero proposes to sell the following NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Two North Ninth Street vehicles: In re the Estate of Bert Charles Scott Noblesville, IN 46060 Date: April 26, 2021 Kathy Kreag Williams 1) 2014 Chevrolet Tahoe Police Vehicle 2WD Cause No. 29D01-2104-EU-000185 (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 STATE OF INDIANA ) Approximately 71428 miles, Silver in color, In the Superior Court of Hamilton NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Clerk of Hamilton County SS: ) RL4494 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 Vehicle # 1GNLC2E01ER218502 County In the Superior Court of Hamilton COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Minimum bid of $13,000.00 is required Notice is hereby given that County, Indiana. In The Hamilton Circuit Court Deadline to submit bid. The bidder should submit bid in a sealed envelope Mary Lake, on April 19, 2021 was Notice is hereby given that Jeffrey Cause No. 29C01-2103-MI-002136 STATE OF INDIANA ) clearly marked “Bid for Chevrolet Tahoe”, no later than 4:00 p.m. on May 18th appointed Personal Representative T. Robinette was, on April 23, 2021, IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) SS: ) 2021. Please mail or hand-deliver your bid to: Clerk Treasurer, Town of Cicero, of the Estate of the above-named appointed Personal Representative ROSE NYANTAH BOATENG ) COUNTY OF Hamilton ) P.O. Box 650, 331 East Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034. Bids may also be Decedent, who died on November of the Estate of SUSAN J. SMITH, Petitioner ) In The Hamilton Circuit Court presented on the night of the opening prior to 7pm. Bids will be opened at the 13, 2020. deceased, who died February 17, 2021. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Cause No. 29C01-2103-MI-001940 May 18th meeting of the Cicero Town Council. All persons who have claims against All persons who have claims against CHANGE OF NAME IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Bid Proposal. Bidder understands that the bid is for the vehicle in an As-Is this Estate, whether or not now due, this Estate, whether or not now due, ROSE NYANTAH BOATENG, Austin Jordan Johnson ) condition and there are no expressed or implied warranties. The Bidder agrees must file the claim in the office of must file the claim in the office of whose mailing address is: 533 NOTICE OF HEARING that this bid shall remain valid for a period of seven (7) days from the due date, the clerk of this court within three the Clerk of this Court within three GRABILL DRIVE, WESTFIELD, Austin Jordan Johnson whose and the successful bid may be accepted at any time during this seven (7) day (3) months from the date of the first (3) months from the date of the first IN 46074 in the HAMILTON County, mailing address is: 79 S Peru St., period. Bids not accepted within said seven (7) daytime period shall be deemed publication of this notice or within publication of this Notice, or within Indiana, hereby gives notice that Cicero, IN 46034, HAMILTON rejected. nine (9) months of Decedent’s death nine (9) months after the decedent’s ROSE NYANTAH BOATENG has County, Indiana hereby gives notice Time Completion. The Bidder agrees that if awarded the contract, he or she whichever is earlier or the claims will death, whichever is earlier, or the filed a petition in the HAMILTON that Austin Jordan Johnson has will pick up the vehicle within five (5) business days from time of notification. be forever barred. claims will be forever barred. Court requesting that name be filed a petition, in the HAMILTON Method of Payment. The Bidder agrees that the acceptable method of payment Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, April Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on April changed to ROSE NYANTAH ADEL. Circuit Court requesting that name be shall be cash, certified check or money order. 19, 2021. 23, 2021. Notice is further given that the changed to Austin Jordan Harber. General Agreements. The Bidder agrees that he or she has examined Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams hearing will be held on said Petition Notice is further given that hearing this Notice of Bid, had the opportunity to examine the vehicle, and had the Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court Clerk of the Superior Court of on July 16, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. will be held on said Petition on June opportunity to review other relevant documents which may have been requested #1 for Hamilton County, Indiana Hamilton County, Indiana One Hamilton County Square 11, 2021, at 10:00 o’clock am. One buy Bidder, and that he or she has carefully prepared his or her bid. The Bidder RL4475 4/26/21, 5/3/21 RL4482 5/3/21, 5/10/21 Suite 337 Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, states that the amount set forth in his or her bid is correct and that no mistake or Noblesville, In. 46060 Noblesville, In. 46060. error has occurred in the bid or commutations. The Bidder agrees he or she will ROSE NYANTAH BOATENG Austin Jordan Johnson make no claim for reformation after the scheduled closing time to the receipt of Petitioner Petitioner proposals. The sale of said vehicle shall be made to the highest responsible and Submit Public Notices To: Date: March 30, 2021 Date: March 22, 2021 responsive bidder. The town expressly reserves the right to reject any and all Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams bids. Judicial Officer Judicial Officer Rhonda Gary -Cicero Clerk Treasurer [email protected] RL4432 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 RL4502 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 RL4483 5/3/21 A8 Public Notices Week of May 3, 2021

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BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Public Notice CITY OF NOBLESVILLE IN THE MATTER OF The Sheridan Town Council will be conducting a Work Session on Monday, NOTICE TO BIDDERS Williams Creek Drain, May 3, 2021 at 6:00 p.m. at the Sheridan Community Center located at 300 East Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received: West Rail at the Station Section 4 Arm 6th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069. By / At: City of Noblesville, Indiana Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 405 of the 1965 Indiana Drainage The purpose of the Work Session will be to discuss the Monon Trail in Office of the Clerk Code that this Board, prior to final adjournment onApril 26, 2021 has issued Sheridan. 16 S. 10th Street an order adopting the Schedule of Assessments, filed the same and made public Elizabeth A. Walden, IAMC, CMC, CMO Noblesville, Indiana 46060 announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. If judicial review Clerk-Treasurer Town of Sheridan Project: 2021 Community Development Block Grant (Noblesville) of the findings and order of the Board is not requested pursuant toArticle Eight RL4777 4/28/21 EN-342 of this code within twenty (20) days from the date of this publication, the order Until: 9:00 A.M., local time, Tuesday, May 11, 2021 shall be conclusive. Public Notice Receipt of Bids: Bids received after the stated time will be returned unopened. Hamilton County Drainage Board The Sheridan Redevelopment Commission will be meeting on Monday, May Bids are to be submitted on the Bid Form as provided in the Project Manual and Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh 17, 2021 at 6:00 pm at the Sheridan Community Center located at 300 East 6th on Indiana State Board of Accounts Form No. 96 (revised 2013) as required by RL4479 5/3/21 Street, Sheridan, IN 46069. the statutes of the State of Indiana. Bidders shall submit financial data, statement Members: Parvin Gillim, President; Beth Rush, Secretary; and members Daniel of experience, proposed plan for performing the Work and the equipment the NOTICE OF PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Bragg, Vance Wallace, and Shelly Weir. Bidder has available for the performance of the Work, along with a properly Notice is hereby given that Hamilton County is conducting a self-evaluation RL4778 4/28/21 signed Affidavit of Non-Collusion as required by Form No. 96. Bids shall be of all County-owned facilities and programs for compliance with the Americans submitted in a sealed envelope, marked with the name and address of the Bidder, with Disabilities Act (ADA). Title II of the ADA requires that each of the and clearly identified: County’s services, programs, and activities be readily accessible and usable by SEALED BID: 2021 Community Development Block Grant individuals with disabilities. Bid Opening: Bids will be publicly opened and read aloud by the City of Hamilton County is soliciting public input and comments from individuals with — Fishers — Noblesville at the Council Chambers, Noblesville, Indiana 46060, at 9:00 A.M, disabilities, their caregivers, and disability advocates, on what barriers to access local time, Tuesday, May 11, 2021. PUBLIC NOTICE or use of County facilities or programs exist or are perceived to exist. This Pre-Bid Meeting: A mandatory Pre-Bid meeting for interested parties will Notice of Initiation of the Section 106 Process-Public Participation in will be an opportunity to provide suggestions and comments on how to remove be held on Wednesday, May 5th, 2021, at 2:00 P.M., local time at Noblesville accordance with the FCC’s Nationwide Programmatic Agreement. Cellect barriers. All comments will be reviewed and considered for inclusion in the self- City Hall, 16 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 – Room A213. For special Towers II, LLC intends to construct a communications facility at an address evaluation and transition plan. accommodations for individuals planning to attend the Pre-Bid meeting or public TBD Southeastern Parkway, Fishers, Hamilton County, Indiana (Latitude: N 39 Public comments may be dropped off in writing or mailed to Steven Rushforth, bid opening, please call or notify the City of Noblesville at (317) 776-6330 at 58 18.08 and Longitude: W 85 53 18.87). The facility will include a monopole ADA Coordinator, 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 308, Noblesville, IN least forty-eight (48) hours prior thereto. telecommunications tower with an overall height of 199 ft. and associated 46060) during normal business hours or provided via email (Steven.Rushforth@ Qualification of Bidders: Bidder, or Sub-Contractor performing work type, equipment. Cellect Towers II, LLC is publishing this notice in accordance hamiltoncounty.in.gov). Comments will be accepted until 4pm, May 14, 2021. must be on the most current Indiana Department of Transportation Pre-Qualified with Federal Communications Commission regulations (47 CFR § 1.1307) Hamilton County complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Upon Contractors list at the date of the Bid Opening for the types of work involved for Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and for the request, the County will provide written materials in appropriate alternative with this project, including, but not limited to “Surface Masonry and Misc. National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). We respectfully request that parties formats, or disability-related modification or accommodation, including auxiliary Concrete.” interested in commenting on this Federal undertaking relative to potential effects aids or services, to enable individuals with disabilities to participate in public The Work: The Work shall be completed by certified / qualified Contractor(s) on cultural or historic properties should contact GSS, Inc., 3311 109th Street, input. Requests including your name, mailing address, phone number and brief and Subcontractor(s) for the Project all as required by the Bidding Documents Urbandale, IA 50322; Ph. (515) 331-2103 within 30 days of the posting of this description of the requested accommodation may be submitted at least three (3) which have been assembled into a bound Project Manual and consists of: notice. (GSS #W21153) business days prior to the close of the comment period to the ADA Coordinator Base bid for which proposals are to be received is for the removal of RL4492 5/3/21 at (317) 770-1976. approximately 1431 square yards of 4” concrete sidewalk and the construction of RL4481 4/29/21, 5/6/21 approximately 1717 square yards of 4” concrete sidewalk, 133 square yards of 6” concrete drives, and 12 square yards of curb ramp. Davis-Bacon Requirements: Project is partially federally funded by a LEGAL NOTICE Community Development Block Grant and must be in accordance with Davis- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS — Sheriff Sales — Bacon Requirements. The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, North District, will meet on Contract Award: Any Bid may be withdrawn prior to the deadline for receipt Wednesday, May 26th, 2021 at 8:30 p.m. in the Hamilton County Government NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE of Bids, but no Bidder shall withdraw its Bid within sixty (60) days after the and Judicial Center, Hamilton County Council / Commissioners’ Courtroom , TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL opening of the Bids. If a contract is awarded, it will be to the “lowest responsible One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana in order to hear the following INTERESTED PARTIES and responsive bidder” in accordance with Indiana Code 36-1-12-1 et seq. The petition: By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk Owner, however, reserves the right to reject and/or cancel any and all Bids, DOCKET NO. NBZA-R.V.-0006-05-2021 of Circuit Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29D02-2101- solicitations and/or offers in whole or in part as specified in the solicitation A Requirement Variance concerning Article(s) 3-B, Section 1-1 & Section CC-000366, wherein The Townhomes at Avalon Homeowners Neighborhood when it is not in the best interests of the Owner, and waive any informalities, 2-2(b) of the Hamilton County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in Association, Inc. was Plaintiff and Suzette N. Schuette, Mortgage Electronic discrepancies, omissions, variances, or irregularities in bids received in its sole order to: reduce the minimum lot size from the required 10 acres down to 5 acres. Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee of Pulte Mortgage, LLC, and Avalon discretion. The Bid Bonds and certified checks of unsuccessful bidders will be Also, to reduce the minimum lot width from the required 150 ft. down to 100 ft. Master Association, Inc. were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum as returned upon selection of the successful Bidder, execution of the Agreement, Project Address: 10475 East 296th Street, Atlanta, Indiana 46031 provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to and provision of the required Performance and Payment Bonds and Certificate of Parcel number(s): 07-03-05-00-00-05.000 the highest bidder, on the 17th day of June 2021, at the hour(s) of 10:00am- Insurance. Property is zoned: A-2 Size of property: 19.0 acres 12:00pm of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Bid Documents: Copies of the Specifications and Contract Documents may Is legal description attached: Yes Rd; Noblesville, Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, in be obtained on or after April 26, 2021. Interested Bidders may obtain electronic The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan Hamilton County, Indiana: Bidding Documents by sending an email to [email protected] Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. Lot 160 in Avalon of Fishers Townhomes, Section One D, a subdivision and [email protected] requesting instructions to download project Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per Certificate of Correction recorded documents. Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written December 1,2004, as Instrument Number 200400081163 amending plat Submit all bid questions in writing to City of Noblesville – Engineering comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. recorded as Instrument Number 200400020938, in the Office of the Recorder Department prior to 12:00PM, local time on May 6, 2021. Questions will only The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. of Hamilton County, Indiana. be accepted from firms on the official Plan Holders list. A written response Petitioner’s Name: Andrew Wert Date: April 13, 2021 Commonly known as: 13848 Willesden Circle, Fishers, Indiana 46037 will be emailed to the address on the official Plan Holder’s list that is required Exhibit A Township: Fall Creek to be completed at the time the plans are purchased. No questions will be PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made answered by telephone. The contact person for questions is: SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST IN HAMILTON without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Andrew Rodewald, PE COUNTY, INDIANA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Dennis J. Quakenbush II City of Noblesville – Engineering Department COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHEAST Sheriff of Hamilton County Project Manager QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 20 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST; Thrasher Buschmann & Voelkel, P. C. Fax: 317.776.6322 THENCE ON THE NORTH OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER NORTH 89 Laura B. Conway, Esq. [email protected] DEGREES 55 MINUTES 31 SECONDS EAST (ASSUMED BEARING) 695.09 151 N. Delaware St; Suite 1900 Carbon Copy Question To: FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; THENCE Indianapolis, IN 46204 Spencer Cooper CONTINUING ON SAID NORTH LINE NORTH 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address City of Noblesville – Engineering Department 31 SECONDS EAST 629.22 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST HALF published herein. Construction Manager OF SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ON EAST LINE SOUTH RL4503 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 Fax: 317.776.6322 00 DEGREES 00 MINUTES 23 SECONDS WEST 1316.03 FEET TO THE [email protected] SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 40 ACRES OFF OF THE WEST HALF OF TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Bidders shall assure that they have obtained complete sets of Bidding SAID NORTHEAST QUARTER; THENCE ON SAID SOUTH LINE SOUTH Documents and the Project Manual and shall assume the risk of any errors or 89 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 31 SECONDS WEST 628.64 FEET; THENCE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE omissions in Bids prepared in reliance on incomplete sets of Bidding Documents NORTH 00 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 07 SECONDS WEST 1316.03 FEET or Project Manual. Bids must be submitted on the forms contained in the Project TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 19.00 ACRES, MORE OR By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2009- Manual and must contain the names of every person or company interested LESS. therein. RL4484 5/3/21 CC-006214, wherein Kingsley Homeowners’ Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, and Stephen C. Nichols and Susan B. Nichols, et al., were the Defendants, required Bid Security: me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 Each Bid shall be accompanied by bid security in the form of a Bid Bond as LEGAL NOTICE will expose a public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of June, 2021 provided in the Project Manual in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the total BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton Bid amount, including alternates with a satisfactory corporate surety qualified to The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, South District, will meet on County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee do business in the State of Indiana or by a certified check made payable to the Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hamilton County Government and simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: City of Noblesville, on a solvent bank in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Judicial Center, Hamilton County Council / Commissioners’ Courtroom , One LEGAL DESCRIPTION amount of the total Bid including alternates. The Bid Bond or certified check Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana in order to hear the following Lot Numbered One Hundred Twenty-Seven (127) in Kingsley Subdivision, shall be security that the successful Bidder will, within ten (10) calendar days or petition: Section 1 as per plat thereof recorded April 15, 1998 as Instrument Number such other time specified by Owner from the acceptance of the Bid, execute the DOCKET NO. SBZA-R.V.-0006-05-2021 9819500 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Agreement and provide the required Payment and Performance Bonds, included A Requirement Variance concerning Article(s) 3-C, Section 5-e of the Hamilton Parcel No. 11-10-16-00-01-057.000; in the Project Manual and Certificate of Insurance. County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: reduce the side State Parcel No. 29-10-16-001-057.000-013 Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond: yard setback from the zoning ordinance required 8.0 ft. down to 0.0 ft. for : This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the A Performance Bond with good and sufficient surety as required by the Owner construction of a detached garage 50.0 ft. by 35.0 ft in size. Mortgage to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee, on the Form provided in the Project Manual, shall be required of the successful Project Address: 12203 East 166th Street, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 its successors and assigns, dated January 18, 2011, and filed with the Bidder in an amount equal to at least one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Parcel number(s): 12-11-10-00-00-003.000 Hamilton County Recorder’s Office on February 16, 2011, as Instrument No. Sum, conditioned upon the faithful performance of the Agreement. The surety of Property is zoned: A-2(s) Size of property: 1.5 acres 2011009964. the Performance Bond may not be released until one (1) year after the Owner’s Is legal description attached: No Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made final settlement with the Contractor. The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. The Contractor shall provide a Payment Bond with a good and sufficient surety Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 as required by the Owner on Form provided in the Project Manual, in an amount Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the Contract Sum. The Payment Bond Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written Date: April 12, 2021 is binding on the Contractor, its subcontractors, and their successors and assigns comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. Dennis J. Quakenbush II for the payment of all indebtedness to a person for labor and services performed, The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Sheriff of Hamilton County material furnished, or services rendered. The Payment Bond must state that it Petitioner’s Name: Jeff & Rebecca Miller Date: April 05, 2021 Noblesville is for the benefit of the subcontractors, laborers, material suppliers, and those RL4485 5/3/21 Township performing services. The surety of the Payment Bond may not be released until Street Address: 14869 Redcliff Drive one (1) year after the Owner’s final settlement with the Contractor. Noblesville, IN 46062 All out-of-state bidder corporations must have a Certificate of Authority to ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS do business in the State. Application forms may be obtained by contacting the Lafayette Trace Farm Lease The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address herein. Secretary of State, State of Indiana, Statehouse, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204. FOR HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT RL4462 4/26/21, 5/3/21 Proposals for a FARM LEASE for a parcel of land: totaling approximately This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a twenty-five (25) acres tillable in White River Township will be received by the debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. RL4504 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Hamilton County Parks & Recreation Department’s office, 15513 S. Union St., Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works of the City of Carmel, IN 46033-9445, until 5:00 p.m. (Local time) on May 17, 2021. Proposals Noblesville will hold a public hearing Regarding a partnership between the will be opened, and could be awarded, at the regular board meeting scheduled for TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND City of Noblesville and Janus Developmental Services, Inc. for submittal of 6:30 pm, May 17, 2021. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES an application for the Community Connections for People with Disabilities The farm is located approximately 3 ½ miles east of SR 37 on Strawtown NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (CCPWD) grant program administered through the State of Indiana, Office Avenue in White River Township, Hamilton County, Indiana. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) and the Division of Disability and A successful bidder must be willing to sign the Park Department’s Farm Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2011- Rehabilitation Services (DDRS). The public hearing shall be held on the second Lease. The terms of the Park Department Farm Lease are incorporated herein by CC-008565, wherein Conner Creek Homeowners Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, floor in the Council Chambers, 16 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana, at 9:00 reference. and Deborah Kim McCloud-Hutchinson, et al., was the Defendant, required a.m. on May 17, 2021. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days following the me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 According to a press release from the Office of Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, date set for receiving bids. The owner reserves the right to hold any and all bids will expose a public sale to the highest bidder, on the 17th day of June, 2021 Round 2 of the CCPWD grant program encourages Indiana communities to for a period of not more than thirty (30) days and said bids shall be and remain between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton address COVID-19-related barriers to community inclusion experienced by valid and in full force and effect during said period. The owner further reserves County Sheriffs Office, 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee Hoosier adults with disabilities and to leverage virtual or technology-assisted the right to waive informalities and to award the contract to the highest per acre, simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: strategies where necessary and beneficial. most responsive and responsible bidder, all to the advantage of the owner. The Lot 86 in the Second Replat of Final Plat-Conner Creek Part of Block C Round 2 CCPWD grant recipients will be required to partner with a qualifying owner also reserves the right to award contracts to separate bidders or to reject and Part of Block K as per plat thereof recorded June 30, 1983 in Plat Book community disability organization in carrying out the proposed grant activities. any and all bids. 10 pages 35-38 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, Proposed public service activities must provide collective benefit to the target Park Department Farm Lease Documents are available at the Hamilton County and as per Conner Creek Initial Plat, recorded April 19, 1982 in Plat Book 9 population by enhancing municipal or provider capacities and programming. Parks and Recreation Department Administration Office at the address given page 47 and 48 in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana; The application focuses on providing job training and tasks using remote above. The telephone number for the Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Together with a non-exclusive easement for the use and enjoyment of the communication technologies as well as activities and programming to combat Department is (317) 770-4400. common areas as set forth in the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, social isolation and promote social interaction and wellbeing. Hamilton County Parks and Recreation Dept. Restrictions and Easements for Conner Creek recorded April 23, 1982 Copies of the full CCPWD application submitted to OCRA, DDRS are By: B. Christopher Stice, Director in Miscellaneous Book 169 pages 179-223 inclusive in the Office of the available for review and inspection in the City of Noblesville, Office of the RL4491 5/3/21, 5/10/21 Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Mayor, at 16 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060, Monday through Friday from Parcel No. 15-14-02-02-04-009.027 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. LEGAL NOTICE Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Any person interested in the CCPWD application may comment in writing BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. by delivering a copy to the Operations Coordinator for the City of Noblesville, The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, South District, will meet on Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 Kevin Sears, at [email protected] prior to the public hearing and/or by Wednesday, May 26, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hamilton County Government and EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. appearing at the public hearing, either in person or by calling into the meeting as Judicial Center, Hamilton County Council / Commissioners’ Courtroom , One Date: April 6, 2021 set out below. Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana in order to hear the following Dennis J. Quakenbush II PLEASE NOTE: THE CITY IS MAKING EVERY EFFORT TO FOLLOW petition: Sheriff of Hamilton County THE SPIRIT AND INTENT OF ALL APPLICABLE LAWS REGULATING DOCKET NO. SBZA-R.V.-0005-05-2021 Delaware THE CONDUCT OF PUBLIC MEETINGS, IN ORDER TO MAXIMIZE A Requirement Variance concerning Article(s) 3-B, Section 1-1 of the Hamilton Township TRANSPARENCY AND PUBLIC ACCESS DESPITE THE ONGOING County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: divide / split Street Address: 558 Conner Creek Drive PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY. existing 40.0 acre parcel into two (2) parcels – one parcel of 2.5 acres in size in Fishers, IN 46038 Seating is limited order to construct a new house and the remaining 37.5 acres with existing house The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the Public Call-In Number: 1-469-998-6201 and riding arena and business. accuracy of the street address herein. When prompted, enter the following Conference ID: 448 922 446# Project Address: 12121 East 191st Street, Noblesville, Indiana 46060 This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Dated this 3rd day of May, 2021. Parcel number(s): 12-07-27-00-00-011.001 debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. CITY OF NOBLESVILLE Property is zoned: A-2 Size of property: 40.0 acres existing / RL4505 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 ss\Evelyn Lees, Clerk 2.5 and 37.5 acres proposed RL4486 5/3/21 Is legal description attached: Yes ¬ The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND NOTICE OF DECISION TO ISSUE BONDS Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES The taxpayers of the City of Noblesville, Indiana, Redevelopment District (the Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE “District”), whose boundaries are coterminous with the boundaries of the City Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of of Noblesville, Indiana (the “City”), are hereby given notice that the City of comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2011- Noblesville Redevelopment Commission, governing body of the District, adopted The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. CT-008085, wherein Timber Creek Homeowners Association of Carmel, Inc. was a resolution at its meeting held April 15, 2021 (the “Resolution”), making a Petitioner’s Name: Charlene Renckly - DeWhitt Date: March 29, 2021 Plaintiff, and Fern Mirkin was the Defendant, required me to make the sum as decision to issue one or more series of bonds of the District, in the name of the Exhibit “A” Property Description provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale to City, designated as the City of Noblesville, Indiana, Redevelopment District West Half of the East Half of the southwest Quarter of Section 27, Township the highest bidder, on the 17th day of June, 2021 between the hours of 10:00 Bonds of 2021 (Taxable) (the “2021 Bonds”), in an original aggregate principal 19 North, Range 5 East in Hamilton County, Indiana, containing 40 acres, more a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, 18100 amount not to exceed $750,000. The proceeds of the 2021 Bonds will be used to or less. Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Real finance the costs of the Project (as defined in the Resolution), together with costs EXHIBIT Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: of incidental to or incurred on account of the issuance of the 2021 Bonds. PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF, SOUTHWEST Building 6, Unit 1059-5 Timber Creek Horizontal Property Regime as The 2021 Bonds shall have a final maturity no later than ten (10) after the date QUARTER, SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH. RANGE 5 EAST WAYNE created by Declaration recorded as Instrument No. 89-10838 and amended of issuance of the first series of the Bonds, and shall bear interest at a rate or rates TOWNSHIP. HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA by numerous subsequent supplemental thereto, in the Office of the Recorder not exceeding three percent (3.00%) per annum. The 2021 Bonds will be payable LAND DESCRIPTION of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with an undivided percentage from a special tax to be levied upon all taxable property within the District. PART OF THE WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHWEST interest in common areas and facilities as contained in said Declaration and Dated this 28th day of April, 2021. QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST, IN any subsequent Supplementals thereto. CITY OF NOBLESVILLE REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: Also together with the exclusive right to use Parking Space No. 108 which RL4499 5/3/21, 5/10/21 COMMENCING AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST right shall pass with title to Building No. 6 Unit 1059-5. QUARTER OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP 19 NORTH, RANGE 5 EAST; Parcel No. 29-09-36-010-029.000-018 THENCE ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made SOUTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST 660.11 FEET TO without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF OF Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 — Carmel — SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THIS EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. DESCRIPTION; Date: April 6, 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE THENCE CONTINUING ON SAID NORTH LINE SOUTH 89 DEGREES Dennis J. Quakenbush II AT&T proposes to erect a new 30’ decorative light pole and install a top- 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS WEST 330.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 00 Sheriff of Hamilton County mounted antenna at 35’ near 1031 E. Main St, Carmel, IN (20210276). Interested DEGREES 15 MINUTES 46 SECONDS WEST 330.00 FEET PARALLEL Clay parties may contact Scott Horn (856-809-1202) (1012 Industrial Dr., West Berlin, WITH THE EAST LINE OF THE SAID HALF QUARTER SECTION; Township NJ 08091) with comments regarding potential effects on historic properties. THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 53 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST 330.00 Street Address: 1059 Timber Creek Dr, Unit 5 RL4497 5/3/21 FEET PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH LINE OF SAID HALF QUARTER Carmel, IN 46032 SECTION TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID WEST HALF OF THE EAST HALF The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the OF SAID SOUTHWEST QUARTER; THENCE ON SAID EAST LINE NORTH accuracy of the street address herein. 00 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST 330.00 FEET TO THE This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Submit Public Notices To: POINT OF BEGINNING, CONTAINING 2.50 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. RL4496 5/3/21 RL4506 5/3/21, 5/10/21, 5/17/21 [email protected] Week of May 3, 2021 Sports A9 Shamrocks sweep Millers, are 8-0 in HCC Westfield kept its - Hoo runs in the second inning. sier Crossroads Conference Conner Bloss batted in the record perfect by sweeping first run, with his left field Noblesville last week. hit scoring Dean White. Kee- Last Thursday, the Sham- gan Speek came in to run for rocks beat the Millers 4-1 at Bloss, and he was sent home Grand Park in the series’ first when Riggs cracked a triple game. into right field. Riggs later The Shamrocks scored scored to put the Millers up the game’s first run in the 3-0. bottom of the first inning The Shamrocks got a when Trey Dorton singled run back in the fourth inning home Keaton Mahan. The when Mahan led off with a Millers tied it up in the third home run. The score would inning; Kolbi Kazmierski stay 3-1 until there was one batted in Bryce Riggs with a out in the seventh inning. right field hit. Ryland Sutcliffe scored Westfield scored the go- to cut the lead to 3-2, then ahead run in the bottom of Quentin Markle hit a sacrifice the third, as Cody South got fly to score Jack Woodard, ty- home on Collin Lindsey’s ing the game. Later, Brayden sacrifice fly. The ‘Rocks Hibler got home on a wild added two more runs in the pitch, then Maximus Webster fourth, thanks to a two-RBI hit a right field single to score single from South that sent Mahan and Isaac Minder. Quentin Markle and Mahan Noblesville opened the home. bottom of the seventh with South and Dorton each a Bryce Adams base hit, had two hits, with South hit- but Westfield pitcher - Lo ting a double in the sixth in- gan Nickel got the last two Reporter photos by Kent Graham ning. Gage Stanifer was the outs with strikeouts. Nickel LEFT: Westfield's Gage Stanifer threw 14 strikeouts for the Shamrocks during their victory over winning pitcher, throwing six pitched a complete game, Noblesville last Thursday. innings and striking out 14. striking out 10 against five Kade Robinson came in for hits and no walks. Mahan was the seventh inning and got the 3-for-3 at the plate. RIGHT: Noblesville's Bryce Riggs makes a play to first base. save, striking out three. Mason Bohland hit a dou- scored Wilson. toughed out a win over New of the third. Bryce Riggs tied Adams and Bohland both Kazmierski went 3-for-3 ble for Noblesville. Lucas Noblesville added its oth- Castle 11-8. The Trojans got the game with a two-RBI sin- had three hits for the game. at the plate, with Dean White Stephen pitched six innings, er three runs in the fifth -in the game’s first run in the top gle (scoring Adams and Josh Niswonger got the pitching hitting a seventh-inning dou- striking out six. ning. Kazmierski stole home, of the first inning, but- No Kern), then White doubled in win, while Jared Crandall got ble. Ethan Leslie went four Noblesville cruised to White hit a sacrifice fly to blesville came back with two Luke Wilson and Riggs. Ma- the save. innings, tossing seven strike- a 7-1 win over Twin Lakes score Speek, and Bloss com- runs in the bottom of the first. son Bohland scored on Ka- On Tuesday, Noblesville outs. last Saturday at Don Dunker pleted the scoring with a sin- Kazmierski got on base with zmieski’s RBI groundout, and cruised past Lapel 11-1 in five With its unbeaten HCC Field. gle to send in Adams. a double, then was sent home Niswonger put Noblesville up innings. Bloss hit a first-in- season on the line, Westfield The Millers scored their Adams and Bloss both by Drew Niswonger’s right 8-4 by doubling home White. ning grand slam to put the made a big comeback in the first four runs in the second had two hits; Adams and field hit. Niswonger would The Millers never trailed Millers up 5-0. seventh inning of the second inning. Conner Bloss singled White each hit a double. later score on a Adams single. again. In the fifth inning, Ka- Adams had two hits and game of the series last Friday, in Bryce Adams, then Dean Ty Haley pitched a com- New Castle pulled ahead zmierski tripled in Bohland, batted in two runs, while Ka- going on to win 6-3 at Don White scored the second run. plete-game win, with four 4-2 in the top of the third in- then later scored on a wild zmireski scored three runs. Dunker Field. Luke Wilson batted in Speek strikeouts against three hits. ning after hitting two home pitch. Bohland finished the Bohland hit a triple. Nolan Noblesville got up early (running for Bloss), and Ma- EARLY WEEK WINS runs. The Millers responded scoring in the sixth inning by Decker pitched a complete on Westfield, scoring three son Bohland’s right field hit Last Monday, the Millers with six runs in the bottom hitting a double to score Riggs. game, striking out six. Carmel wins three MIC games Carmel picked up three the seventh inning by bat- The ‘Hounds sailed victories in the Metropol- ting home Connor Gioia. through the second game, itan Conference last week. Mitchell was 3-for-4 at the winning 15-1 in six innings. Last Wednesday, the plate, batting in two runs Carmel led 4-0 after two Greyhounds sailed past and scoring twice. innings, then cracked three Lawrence Central 9-4. The Carmel swept both straight doubles (Micheels, ‘Hounds started off strong games of a MIC double- Wolf and Evan Neukam) with three runs in the top header with Ben Davis last to score two runs at the of the first inning. Jackson Saturday at Hartman Field. start of the third. Cunning- Micheels singled in Cody The Greyhounds won ham hit a fifth-inning triple Kantz for the first run, then the first game 16-4 in five and eventually scored on a JD Rogers, who had got on innings. Carmel got things MacLaren single. base with a double, scored going right away, with The Greyhounds ran on an error. Micheels was Mitchell leading off with away with the seventh in- sent home by Griffin Wolf’s a home run. That was the ning, scoring seven runs. sacrifice fly. start of five runs in the Rogers led with a homer, Photo by Si DeVaney III Carmel added two more first inning; Rogers hit an Cunningham hit a two- Sheridan's Cameron Hovey batted 3-for-4, including a home run and threw runs in both the second and RBI triple, then Micheels RBI triple, and Gioia also eight strikeouts during the second game of the Blackhawks' doubleheader third innings. In the sec- and Richter both smacked smashed a triple, then last Saturday at Taylor. ond inning, Nick Mitch- RBI doubles. The ‘Hounds scored on Kantz’s home ell batted in Alex Richter cruised from there. run. and Daniel Cunningham Rogers went 3-for-3, in- MacLaren totaled four ‘Hawks fall twice to Taylor got home on a wild pitch. cluding two triples, batting RBIs for Carmel, while The third inning saw Cun- in three runs and scoring Wolf scored three runs. Sheridan dropped both seventh to win the game. Sheridan sailed past ningham score on Nathan two more. Kantz scored Brandon Rosenfeld got the games of a tough double- Weir had two hits, in Traders Point Christian 19-3 MacLaren’s sacrifice fly, four runs while hitting win, striking out eight in header at Taylor last Satur- addition to DeVaney’s two in a five-inning game last then Mitchell hit a solo 2-for-2. Micheels drove in five innings while giving day. doubles. Bales pitched six Wednesday at the Black- home run. three runs with two dou- up just one hit. In the first game, the innings, striking out seven. hawks’ field. Mitchell would score bles. Aiden Aitken went Noah Bradbury went Blackhawks lost 5-4. Sher- The Blackhawks Sheridan scored nine in the sixth inning on a three and a third innings for five innings for the win, idan scored on run in each dropped the second game runs in the first inning, wild pitch and Cunning- the win, striking out three striking out eight and al- of the first three innings. 4-3. Sheridan scored twice starting with a three-run, ham finished things up in and allowing just one hit. lowing only two hits. Preston Weir batted in Silas in the first inning; Cameron inside-the-park home run DeVaney for the first run, Hovey singled in DeVaney, by Hovey. Bales led off the this after DeVaney doubled then later scored on an error. third inning with a solo ho- to get on base. Camden Hovey then led of the third mer. Both Hovey and Bales Pairings Spencer scored the second inning with a home run to finished the game with four from Page A6 run, then DeVaney scored put the ‘Hawks up 3-0. Tay- RBIs, and Bales scored Class 2A Sectional 43 Covenant Christian Game 2: Sheridan vs. in the third inning on a wild lor scored twice in the fourth three runs. Hovey was at Cascade Championship: Game 3 South Newton pitch, again after getting on inning, then two more in the 3-for-3 at the plate. Game 1: Monrovia vs. winner vs. Game 4 win- Game 3: Game 1 winner base with a double. seventh to earn the sweep. Evan Grinstead also Park Tudor ner vs. Game 2 winner Sheridan jumped ahead Hovey went 3-for-4, scored three runs, while Game 2: Speedway vs. Game 4: Tri-County vs. 4-3 in the sixth inning when while Collin McNair was Bales, Collin McNair and Cascade Class 1A Sectional 54 Clinton Central Cole Macintosh scored af- 2-for-4, including a double. Corbin Murray all hit a Game 3: Game 1 winner at Frontier Championship: Game 3 ter Cole Bales reached on Hovey also pitched a com- double. Hovey pitched four vs. Game 2 winner Game 1: Rossville vs. winner vs. Game 4 win- error. But the Titans scored plete game, throwing eight innings for the win, striking Game 4: University vs. Frontier ner two runs in the bottom of the strikeouts. out four.

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Natalie Deck got top of the third inning, but West- over Hamilton Southeastern in a the first run, then Grace Fanelli field answered in a big way, roll- Hoosier Crossroads Conference scored on Cara Snedeker’s RBI ing in nine runs in the bottom of contest. fielder’s choice. Victoria - Puc the inning. The Royals took an early ci was the next runner to score, Oland got on base with a tri- lead when Ava Aguilar hit a solo coming in on Maggie Roh’s RBI ple, then scored on Carey’s cen- home run in the top of the first in- fielder’s choice. ter field hit. Parker batted Carey ning. Southeastern added another Avery Parker singled in home, then was later singled in run in the third inning; Aguilar Snedeker, then Roh and Parker by Denton. Mya Hughes came in scored again when Jenna Chase scored when Deck reached on to run for Denton, and she scored doubled her home. error. Brooklyn Carey then got on a single by Sami Stenger. The Tigers tied the game in home on an error, and the ‘Rocks Deck got the next RBI when the bottom of the third on a two- were within 10-7. she batted in Stump, who had run homer by Kaylee Kardash. But the Millers would let earlier got on base with a double. Sophie Schoch, who led off the Westfield get no closer, scoring Deck and Stenger both got home inning with a single, also scored. four runs in both the fifth and when Roh reached on error. The game would be tied at 2-2 sixth innings. Newcomer hit a By now the ‘Rocks had batted until the fifth inning, when Han- fifth-inning home run that also around, and Oland was back up nah Mays cracked a three-run got Ella White home, then Har- at the plate. She singled in Roh, homer run, also sending home vey singled in Kira Thomas and then Carey batted in Oland with Schoch and Kardash. Bella Schatko. another center field hit. Reporter photo by Kirk Green Fishers continued to play In the sixth inning, White Carey scored another run in The Fishers softball team won the Mudsock game last Tuesday, pulling long in the sixth inning, hitting led off with a double, then went the sixth inning, getting home away in the later innings to beat Hamilton Southeastern 10-2. three homers. Olivia Latimer hit home immediately after Grayson on Denton’s sacrifice fly. Oland, the first one, a two-run homer hit a homer. Newcomer followed Carey and Parker all were 3-for-4 in the third and fourth innings. Friday, beating Carmel 3-0 at complete game, striking out eight. that also sent Maggie Weber that with another home run. De- at the plate. Denton got the pitch- Newcomer also hit a fourth-in- Cherry Tree Softball Complex. home. Kardash delivered her Rolf later hit a sacrifice fly to ing win. ning homer, and Fowler’s leadoff The Golden Eagles got an- Carmel had its bats go- second home run of the game score Scout Duplaga. The Sham- Westfield coach Brian home run in the fifth inning fin- other brilliant pitching perfor- ing early, and that propelled minutes later, with Schoch also rocks got one more run in the Revercomb said he wanted to ished the game by the run-rule. mance from Alicia Flores, who the Greyhounds to a 12-1, scoring. Mays came up next and bottom of the sixth, when Parker honor the seniors who didn’t get Sjoholm, White, Grayson threw a complete game, holding five-inning over Zionsville last smacked her second homer of hit a solo homer to right field. to have their Senior Night game and Newcomer were all 3-for-3 at the high-powered Greyhounds Wednesday at Cherry Tree Soft- the game. Harvey and Grayson both last year. the plate, with Fowler, White and offense to just two hits, while ball Complex. Kardash and Mays both to- hit 3-for-4 and totaled three “I thought they went out, Newcomer all driving in three striking out 10. The win kept Carmel scored six runs in taled four RBIs, with Schoch RBIs, while DeRolf batted in they did a lot of things really runs. White scored three. Sjoholm Guerin Catholic unbeaten on the the first inning, starting with a and Kardash each getting three five runs. Newcomer was 2-for-2 well, played well, had a great again stole three bases. Grayson season at 10-0. two-run home run by Kylie Cun- hits and scoring three runs. Mays and drove on three runs. Grayson time together,” said Revercomb. pitched all five innings for the The Golden Eagles got on ningham. Caroline Roop hit an pitched a complete game, strik- threw a complete game, tossing “These kids have been together win, tossing five strikeouts. the board in the fourth inning RBI double and Hope McDonald ing out 12. seven strikeouts. for 10 years, so it’s nice just to when Aliyah Dorsey led off with cracked a two-run homer. Aguilar was 3-for-4 for HSE, Parker and Deck each had give them a night to honor them Sheridan easily won both a home run. Guerin’s other two In the third inning, Roop while Jenna Chase was 2-for-3. two hits for the Shamrocks, with and play the game they love, so it games of a doubleheader at Tay- runs came in the sixth inning; led off with a left field home Chase also pitched a complete Parker totaling two RBIs. was a lot of fun.” lor last Saturday. Zoey Bussick scored when Sarah run. Lily Sullivan added an RBI game, tossing five strikeouts. The Blackhawks cruised to Dilley drew a bases-loaded walk, double, then Ella Greenawald In other games: Noblesville easily won its an 18-3 victory in five innings then Olivia Labus got home on a drove in two runs with a dou- Noblesville beat Westfield Westfield cruised past - Tip own Miller Invitational last Sat- in the first game. Riley Reed, single by Ana Macha, who had ble. Cunningham scored Green- 18-8 in a six-inning all-county ton 12-2 in six innings in a last urday. Caitlin Neese and Allie Delph all earlier hit a double. awald with a sacrifice fly. Roop and HCC game last Tuesday at Wednesday home game. The Millers beat in their first had two hits. Reed’s total includ- Macha, Dorsey, Flores, Lucy scored in the fourth inning on a the Shamrocks’ field. The Shamrocks scored one game, 15-5 in five innings. - Du ed a two-RBI double in the fifth Schenk and Julia Hartley all had wild pitch. The Millers scored the run each of the first two innings, plaga hit two home runs, one in inning; she drove in five runs two hits for the Golden Eagles. Roop finished the game game’s first run in the second then opened the game up with the third inning and another in overall. Addyson Ream had three Ella Ohrvall and Sophie Esposito 3-for-3, including two doubles, inning, when Cameron Grayson five runs in the third. Deck had the fifth inning. In both instances, RBIs and also scored three runs. each got one hit for Carmel. also scoring three runs and bat- doubled home Ella White. No- an outstanding game by going Duplaga’s homers scored White. Reed pitched all five innings, ting in two. Cunningham drove blesville extended its lead to 5-0 4-for-4 at the plate, including White had a fantastic day striking out nine. Guerin Catholic won anoth- in three runs. Audrey Hussain hit after three innings; Lauren De- two doubles, batting in two runs at the plate, going 4-for-4, driv- In the second game, Sher- er all-county game last Saturday, a double as well. Maddie Stacy Rolf blasted a three-run double, and scoring one more. ing in six runs and scoring four. idan won 14-4. Katy Crail was beating Fishers 1-0. pitched a complete game, strik- then was sent home by Gabby Zoey Watson hit a three-run White also hit a home run, a two- a perfect 4-for-4 at the plate, The Golden Eagles scored ing out three. Fowler’s sacrifice fly. home run, while Brooklyn Car- run homer in the second inning. driving in four runs. Neese and their run in the fifth inning. Hart- In the fourth inning, the Mill- ey hit a triple and scored three She also knocked in a three-run Kendra Blankenship both had ley got on base with a single, Hamilton Heights lost an ers kept things rolling with four runs. Lilah Denton and Abby triple in the first inning. four hits, while Reed drove in then advanced to second base 18-4 Hoosier Conference game straight RBI hits. Myah Stuckey Stump each had three hits. Den- DeRolf was 2-for-3 and three runs, including a two-run on Macha’s left field hit. Dorsey to Western in five innings last singled in Lydia Nelson-Mer- ton pitched a complete game, scored three runs, while Reis inside the park home run in the then batted in Hartley with her Friday. cer, Rylie Newcomer scored on allowing only four hits and issu- Sjoholm stole three bases. Claire second inning. left field hit. The Huskies scored all of a passed ball, then Aidan Gates ing no walks. Cullen pitched three innings for Blankenship, Crail and Macha and Schenk both were their runs in the fifth inning. batted Stuckey home with a sin- the win. Neese all hit a double. Delph got 2-for-3 at the plate. Izzy Kemp Kaylee Rhoton got the first run gle. Abby Harvey cracked a tri- Westfield cruised past Sceci- In its second game, Nobles- the pitching win, throwing 10 put on another great performance on a wild pitch, Hayley Greene ple into right field to score Gates, na 11-4 last Friday in its Senior ville cruised past Plainfield 13-3 strikeouts in a complete game. in the circle, striking out 17 singled in Natalie Newman, and and DeRolf picked up another Night game. in five innings. The Millers blast- against three hits and no walks. Lily Roush batted in Alayna RBI with a single to send Harvey Both teams scored a run in ed four home runs, including two The Guerin Catholic softball Mays was 2-for-3 for the Ti- Baber and Greene, who had two home. the first inning; Reghan Oland from White, who had one each team won an all-county clash last gers. Kamara Walker also threw a hits on the night. Bold, Aggressive, and Versatile

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