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www.ReadTheReporter.com Reporter Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter Police officers rescue two in White River The REPORTER and Officer Josh Harrell of the Westfield by pulling her to a safer position on the On Sunday, April 9, at approximately Police Department were the first officers tree but were unable to remove her from 5:20 p.m., police officers from the No- on scene. Officers quickly learned that a the water. Several Noblesville Fire De- blesville Police Department responded total of four passengers were aboard the partment personnel arrived on the scene to a complaint of an overturned canoe in canoe and two had already pulled them- and assisted in the rescue of the final the White River. The incident occurred selves to safety. Officers located the two victim. NFD Firefighter Todd Watson just north of the Field Drive bridge in remaining individuals still in the water entered the water with the officers and Noblesville. and clinging to a tree branch. was instrumental in the rescue of the last Officers from the Noblesville and Sgt. Purvis and Officer Harrell en- remaining victim. Westfield Police Department arrived on tered the water and were able to rescue All four individuals were transported the scene a short time later. Sgt. Brad Pur- one of the victims. Sgt. Purvis and Of- to Riverview Health of Noblesville and vis of the Noblesville Police Department ficer Harrell then assisted the last victim were released a short time later. Purvis Harrell The County Line Arrest made in Westfield County will be making Kroger parking lot robbery The REPORTER parking lot and failed in his An arrest has been made attempt to steal her purse. snow at Koteewi Park in the case of an attempted The suspect fled the -Kro By FRED SWIFT equipment that includes a lift to the top robbery and shooting in the ger parking lot in a white, Next winter, kids of a newly created sledding hill. parking lot of the Kroger four-door vehicle with the will be able to go Sledding will be the latest attraction grocery store located near victim giving chase with a sledding the whole added at the park which already offers a State Road 32 and Carey young child in her vehicle. season at the Straw- wide variety of recreational attractions. Road on Wednesday eve- Police say during the town Koteewi Coun- I firmly believe Koteewi is Hamilton ning. chase the suspect fired sev- ty Park. That’s be- County’s best kept secret. At nearly 800 29-year-old Adrian eral shots out the window cause there will be acres, the park is an ever-expanding fa- Rockett was arrested on of his vehicle at the victim, snow whether Moth- cility that must be considered the best several felony charges in- who eventually crashed her er Nature provides it county park in the state. cluding attempted robbery car into a nearby retention or not. A snow-mak- The park has a zip line (called an and attempted murder. Rockett pond. Both the woman and ing machine is in the process of being bid aerial adventure trail), a natural history According to the orig- her young child were able by the parks department following Coun- inal Westfield police report, a man to safely get out of the vehicle before ty Council approval of $250,000 for the See Koteewi . . . Page A6 approached a woman in the Kroger it submerged. th Fishers Finance Committee Westfield recognized as Tree City for 10 year recommends action on city The REPORTER The city of Westfield has been named a Tree City for the infrastructure projects 10th year by the Arbor Day Foundation. By LARRY LANNAN “It’s very exciting for us to reach this milestone,” Parks www.LarryInFishers.com Director Melody Jones said. “Westfield’s commitment to our urban forest helps make When the state of authorized our community greener and healthier, and enhances the qual- the distribution of Local Option Income ity of life for our residents.” Tax (LOIT) money owed to local gov- The city also received its sixth Growth Award from the ernments throughout the state last year, Arbor Day Foundation. According to the foundation’s web- Fishers received $9.5 million from state site, this award “highlights innovative programs and projects coffers. The Fishers City Council Finance as well as increased commitment of resources for urban for- Committee approved a resolution Wednes- estry.” day recommending the full council appro- Tree Cities are designated by the Arbor Day Foundation priate $7.1 million of that money aimed at based on four criteria: maintaining a tree board or department, infrastructure projects throughout the city. having a tree care ordinance, spending at least $2 per capita Initially, Mayor Scott Fadness had tak- on urban forestry and celebrating Arbor Day. en a go-slow approach to how the funds Westfield’s Arbor Day celebration will take place at Asa should be utilized. This action will allow Bales Park on Saturday, April 22. the city to dip into that cash for various At the event, Westfield’s parks department will give away projects throughout the city. five varieties of seedlings on a first-come, first-served basis A public hearing on the appropriation beginning at 9 a.m. Selections will include Norway spruce, will be held at the next city council meet- river birch, shagbark hickory, black tupelo and silver maple. State Rep. Donna Schaibley has donated 100 tree seed- See Projects . . . Page A6 lings to Westfield’s Arbor Day event. These varieties include 25 each of pin oak, sycamore, silver maple and bald cypress. “It’s great to give back to our community and help the environment,” Schaibley said. Photo provided Asa Bales Park is located at 205 W. Hoover Street. Trees State Rep. Donna Schaibley, Mayor Andy Cook and Westfield will be distributed in Shelter 1. Parks and Recreation Director Melody Jones pose with a Visit www.arborday.org/programs/treecityUSA for proclamation from Mayor Cook acknowledging Westfield’s more information on Tree Cities. Tree City status and Arbor Day. A2 News Week of April 17, 2017

Noblesville Common Council approves economic revitalization areas for two business projects The REPORTER Finances: Total estimated capital The Noblesville Common Council investment is $23 million for land and approved the preliminary resolution des- building construction, staff, fees and re- ignating economic revitalization areas serves. The real property new construc- for two Noblesville business projects in tion cost is approximately $14 million. the city Tuesday evening. Job impact: 56 new full time em- “Noblesville Assisted Living Group ployees will be hired with an overall LLC will bring new and significant as- payroll of $2.15 million. sisted living square footage with attrac- Estimated Tax Savings: $1,012,320 tive amenities to Noblesville,” said Judi over four years for real property. Be- Johnson, Noblesville economic devel- ginning in the fifth year and thereafter, opment director. “Universal Blower Pac the city estimates the tax payment to be Inc., a long time existing Noblesville $389,354. business, is experiencing fast paced Timetable: The project is expected to Artistic rendering provided growth and the immediate need to ex- begin this summer and be completed by Rendering of Noblesville Assisted Living facility. the summer of 2018. pand. We want them to stay and grow in ty to be added will consist of manufac- $5,472 over two years for personal prop- Noblesville.” Universal Blower Pac, Inc. turing equipment – machines, welding erty. Beginning in the sixth year and The new economic revitalization area Location: 440 Park 32 West Drive equipment, testing stand and associated thereafter, the city estimates the tax pay- projects include: Business Background: Universal equipment, overhead crane and hoist. ment to be $23,667. Noblesville Assisted Blower Pac, Inc. was founded by Ray Logistical distribution equipment will Timetable: The project is expected to Living Group Fiechter in 1979 and opened its current consist of forklifts, racks and shelves. begin in May. Noblesville Corporate Headquarters Finances: Total new capital invest- As part of the resolution, the land is Location: 9600 East 146th Street location in 1984. All of the company’s ment in real estate and personal property eligible for a declining tax phase-in for Project: Noblesville Assisted Liv- growth has occurred in Noblesville. is $1,140,325 to expand its headquarters, real and personal property investment. ing Group, LLC proposes to build a new They provide innovation for manufac- manufacturing, fabrication and assembly April 11 was the preliminary resolution, four-story, 105,145-square-foot senior tured blower systems and engineered facility. which is the introduction to an econom- housing development on 3.67 acres in solutions nationally and globally. Job impact: The company antici- ic development project and lays out the Noblesville Business Park. The facility Project: Universal Blower Pac, Inc. pates hiring 16 new employees and will initial request for approval with council. will consist of 124 units (100 assisted liv- has purchased two acres to the west of retain its 31 employees with an average Because the “first look” resolution was ing and 24 memory care/dementia) with its current footprint and plan to build an salary of $75,000. passed, a public hearing and confirma- a commercial kitchen, activity space, 8,925 square foot of warehousing and Estimated Tax Savings: $71,001 tory resolution will be held at the next large dining room and other resources. distribution space. The personal proper- over five years for real property and council meeting on April 25. $92 million attributable to Westfield’s Grand Park The REPORTER velopment, Noble Roman’s selected West- A recent analysis of economic devel- field as the first location for its new Craft opment in Westfield determined that Grand Pizza & Pub concept. Park Sports Campus is the motivating force “When choosing a location for our very behind $92 million in new development first Noble Roman's Craft Pizza & Pub, we already built or under construction, along wanted a premier site and Westfield was with an additional $491 million approved tops on our list,” said Scott Mobley, Pres- or currently in the planning process. ident & CEO of Noble Roman’s. “Grand “The purpose of Grand Park Sports Park made this an easy decision. We knew Campus is to establish youth sports as the they would be drawing great crowds that industry in Westfield and stimulate private were a perfect fit for what we have to of- development in the city,” said Westfield fer.” Mayor Andy Cook. “It’s exciting to see the The City of Westfield recently complet- numbers demonstrate that the park is fulfill- ed its third economic impact study by an in- ing these intended goals.” dependent firm, Applied Economics, which Many of the new commercial de- calculated 1.9 million total visits* to Grand velopments include hospitality-focused Park Sports Campus in 2016, exceeding businesses to serve the visitors attending projections. The overall economic impact tournaments at Grand Park. Among those of Grand Park Sports Campus in 2016 was currently under construction is the 153- $244 million. room Cambria Hotel & Suites, a joint ven- Additionally, Grand Park Sports Cam- ture with Ceras Enterprises, located adja- pus was responsible for 60,103 hotel room cent to Grand Park Sports Campus. nights in 2016 and generated $145 million “When it comes to the youth sports in- in visitor spending. Its visitors also contrib- dustry, Grand Park is certainly the place to uted $9.3 million to state sales tax revenues. be," said David Crisafi, President of Ceras * The term Visits is similar to the term Enterprises. “We think this property will be Impressions used regularly in media and spon- a great addition to the Westfield communi- sorships, e.g. if a single visitor attends an event ty.” over a five-day period, that would be counted Located in another new commercial de- as five visits. SEEKING DOG LOVERS

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Partnering with WorkOne Center, an ular basis. However, Indiana workforce development organiza- I still struggle with tion, the Hamilton County Jail obtained my memory and with funding to provide employment services complete concentration. to serve selected sentenced inmates who I exercise at Orange Theory and it are within 180 days of being released from stretches me, but it is something that I can jail. Inmates desiring to break the cycle of complete. I might not be anywhere close incarceration and to change behaviors to a to the way that I used to be able to exer- more productive lifestyle now have a new cise, but I am moving forward and getting option to assist them. in shape. Orange Theory is a one hour The Transitioning Opportunities for workout split between a treadmill, a rower, Work, Education, and Reality (TOWER) and the weight floor. My ultimate goal is program provides inmates with career and Photo provided to lose the weight that I have gained from job skills designed to increase chances of Classes, held inside the jail, are facilitat- timated 200 inmates are expected to par- the occasional lack of activity due to the long term employment. According to Cap- ed by two onsite Career Coaches, Cassie ticipate in the program. Fifteen inmates treatments. As I have covered in previous tain Sloderbeck, “With employment being Owen Mata and Tori Thorlton. Upon re- enrolled in the initial TOWER sessions articles, I faced a major setback when I a major factor in reducing recidivism, the lease from the Hamilton County Jail, class begun on April 10. broke my arm last August – a simple fall career services program will help reduce graduates transition to a local WorkOne Area businesses and organizations in- from having to go to the bathroom in the the jail’s population and allow quicker office for continued assistance with life terested in more information or employing middle of the night. reentry into jobs and productivity for re- and job skills outside the correctional en- graduates of the TOWER program should My cancer progressed to my bones, so leased inmates.” vironment. A mentoring component may contact Cassie Owen Mata at cowenma- they can be weak. However, I take a bone TOWER consists of five weeks of be added as part of TOWER as the pro- [email protected] or Captain Ja- strengthener on a regular basis, and this workshops totaling 25 hours. During ses- gram progresses. son Sloderbeck at the Hamilton County seems to help. Over Spring Break I wanted sions, participants learn important life and The TOWER program is funded by Jail. The Region 5 Workforce Board, Inc. to stay in shape, so I scheduled workouts career skills such as searching for jobs, a federal grant provided by the U.S. De- is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization di- at Orange Theory on a regular basis. Un- crafting a resume, writing a cover letter, partment of Labor, Employment, and recting and overseeing the use of public fortunately, it was about a 45 minute drive completing an employment application, Training. Funds provide for two Career resources within the WorkOne Workforce from where we were staying. However, I conducting an interview, dressing for suc- Coaches at the Hamilton County Jail over system in central Indiana. All programs decided to make the drive up there on a cess, and following-up on an interview. an 18-month period, during which an es- are Equal Opportunity. regular basis because the exercise is very therapeutic for me. On this day, I had a lot on my mind be- cause I had a close friend who was having Emergency contact database bill heads to governor’s desk a medical procedure. It was not a big deal, The REPORTER Emergency Contact this time-sensitive and delicate process but it was on my mind. I kept trying to cal- State Rep. Tony Cook’s (R-Cicero) Database accessible of notifying loved ones in a reasonable culate when he was getting out of surgery bill that would allow law enforcement by law enforcement. amount of time.” vs. when I would be done with my work- officers to more quickly notify family “A constituent Cook said the BMV and police agen- out. members in the event of a person’s death contacted me about cies have been supportive and joined ef- While my mind was wondering, I or serious bodily injury, could soon be not being notified by forts to pass this bill. quickly realized this was going to be a law. law enforcement that House Enrolled Act 1084 now moves challenging workout. It was the kind that Cook said this proposal would task her son was involved to the governor’s desk for consideration would exhaust you. Towards the end, I was the Bureau of Motor Vehicles with cre- in a car accident, as a new law. To learn more about this to go from the weight floor to the treadmill. ating a database of emergency contacts and wasn’t called bill, visit iga.in.gov. Cook The person in front of you is “supposed” that first responders could access in the until approximately State Rep. Tony Cook (R-Cicero) rep- to shut down the treadmill before the shift. event of serious accidents. Hoosiers with four hours later by the hospital chap- resents House District 32, which includes I can remember my last thought was, “I a driver’s license or a state ID card would lain telling her that her son had passed all of Tipton County and portions of Hamil- hope everything's going ok with the proce- list one or two adults as their emergency away,” Cook said. “By creating this ton, Madison, Delaware, Howard and Grant dure.” With that thought, I put my foot on contact. The BMV would then create this database, we would be able to expedite counties. the treadmill . . . 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I would never say that, and I just You can get THE REPORTER every day for FREE! have to realize that this is just another hic- cup in the cancer journey. Email [email protected] A4 News Week of April 17, 2017 Road consturction underway . . . $1.5 million construction project on State Road 37 in Noblesville began last week The REPORTER direction will be scheduled between 9 Construction contractors began p.m. and 6 a.m. work last week on a $1.5 million proj- Starting on or after Monday, April ect to replace a drainage structure 17, one lane of State Road 37 will be under State Road 37 between 146th closed each night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Street and Greenfield Avenue in - No as the shoulders on northbound and blesville. southbound State Road 37 are resur- The Indiana Department of Trans- faced and strengthened in preparation portation (INDOT) has awarded a $1.5 for future traffic shifts. million contract to White Construction The first phase of construction will for the project. Crews plan to install shift traffic away from the median to construction zone signs along State provide room for construction. The Road 37. second phase will shift traffic toward State Road 37 will remain open the median to allow construction to be during construction. Temporary shift- completed along the outside shoulders. ing of traffic lanes and overnight lane Specific start dates for these traffic closures will be used to complete the shifts will be announced in advance as project. Two lanes will be maintained shoulder paving progresses. All work in each direction during peak traffic on the project is expected to be com- times, and single-lane closures in each plete this summer.

Façade Grant program available for historic home owners The REPORTER The Noblesville Preservation Alliance is offering its Façade Grants program again this year. Since 2011, NPA has awarded 29 grants worth $23,000 to local homeowners to help offset the costs of fixing up the ex- committee will review all applications and teriors of their homes. grants will be awarded by mid-June. Work To qualify, your home must be more must be completed by the end of the year. than 50 years old and your proposed ren- NPA funds this program with proceeds ovations must meet certain standards, but from its annual Historic Home Tour, sched- this popular program has helped dozens of uled for Sept. 16 this year. families stretch their renovation budgets. For more information and an applica- The application deadline for this year’s tion, visit our website: www.noblesvillep- façade grants is May 15, so don’t delay. A reservation.com. Week of April 17, 2017 Obituaries A5

Billy Lee Taylor Thomas Waylon Russ Sr. Debra Jean Coulter September 15, 1945 - April 7, 2017 April 6, 1936 - April 9, 2017 October 22, 1962 - April 9, 2017 Billy Lee Taylor, 71, of Corydon, died Friday, April 7, Thomas Waylon Russ Sr., 81, of Tipton, passed away Debra Jean Coulter, 54, , died Sunday, 2017, at Baptist Health-Floyd in New on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at home. April 9, 2017, at her home. She was Albany. Born September 15, 1945, He was born on April 6, 1936 to born October 22, 1962 in Columbus, in Concord, N.C., he was the son of Waylon M. and Lenice I. (Willis) Indiana, to James L. Coulter and Au- Lloyd H. and Viola B. Pelton Taylor. Russ in Iron City, Tennessee. drey L. (Robbins) Lynn. He was a longtime Noblesville Thomas retired in 2001 from She had lived in Indianapolis since resident, who was well respected. He B&C Fabricating in Noblesville 2016, coming from Sheridan. Debra worked as a concessionaire with Car- where he had worked for several acquired her CNA and MA from Ar- ousel Foods. years. He proudly served his coun- istotle Business College of Indianap- Survivors include his adopted try as a U.S. Navy man, and was a olis. During her tenure with Health family, Josh and Beth Orme, Olivia member of Victory Baptist Church Care Professionals, she was known Orme, Mike and Diane Orme, Dennis and Cheryl Reas, in Noblesville. He was a good carpenter & woodwork- for her compassion and devotion in the medical field. Deb- Kyle and Blake Reas, and Isaac and Jeremy Orme and all er; loved listening to gospel music; enjoyed watching ra is most fondly remembered for her unwavering faith, of their extended families and his “cousin,” Cliff McInnes. old westerns on TV and raising his garden; and also en- her nurturing personality, and a heart that always saw the A memorial visitation was held Friday, April 14 at joyed a good cigar. He had a very easy-going personali- best in people. She found the most joy in the small things Beanblossom-Cesar Funeral Home in Corydon. Burial ty and loved being around people, especially his family. of everyday life; playing with her kitten Freddy, having will be 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 18 at Crownland Cemetery He cherished Sundays when he was surrounded by his slumber parties with her grandkids, hosting huge family in Noblesville. family. dinners, chatting up the wandering neighbor, and her im- He is survived by his 100 year-old mother, Lenice penetrable “mom-dar.” I. Russ; his wife of 42 years, Minnie E. Russ; his chil- Debra is survived by her fiancé, Joe Cummins and their Herald A. Demaree, Jr. dren, Roxanna (Jim) Goff, Thomas W. (Tammy) Russ son, Shane (Jamie) Coulter, Greentown; two daughters, January 29, 1926 - April 1, 2017 Jr, Vickie (Bob) Crowell, Tim (Debbie) Russ, Debbie Adrian (Phillip) House, Sheridan, Amy (Robert) Jones, (Tim) Craig-Russ and Tami (Tony) Moore; siblings, Noblesville, and son, Joshua (Lacy) Lawrence, Nobles- Herald A. Demaree, Jr., 91, passed peacefully on April Denny (Freda) Russ, Vivian Anderson, Lillian Ab- ville, from her first husband, Daniel Lawrence; four broth- 1, 2017 at Riverwalk Village in No- bott, Elizabeth (Lee) Lantzer, Joanna (Charlie) Bowl- ers, Melvin Coulter, Oklahoma City, Andrew (Michelle) blesville, Indiana. He was a patriot, a ing, Barb (Steve) Raymond and Bonnie Gist; brother- Coulter, Indianapolis, Bryan (Suzannah) Coulter, West La- wildlife specialist, an historian and a in-law, Forrest Brown; 12 grandchildren, James Goff, fayette, Barry (Peggy) Lynn, Noblesville; second husband, father, brother and grandfather. Toshia (Josh) Copas, Johnny (Katie) Goff, Linda (Eric) Duncan Davis, Kokomo; third husband, Mark Stavroules, The son of Lola Doris (Clore) and Behrends, Tommy Russ III, Chase Crowell, Matthew Indianapolis; stepfather, Larry Lynn, Noblesville; eleven Herald A. Demaree, Sr., the longtime (Geneva) Russ, India (TJ) McDonald, Blaine Deaton, grandkids. Atlanta resident was born Jan. 29, Christian McCubbins, Sarah McPhearson and Hailey Preceding Debra in death were her parents and first 1926 in Franklin, Indiana, where he Moore; 21 great-grandchildren; and several nieces & husband. helped his family farm, learned to be nephews. Visitation was Saturday, April 15, 2017 at Randall & an outdoorsman and worked in the In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by Roberts Funeral Center, Noblesville, followed by the ser- town grocery. He explored the woods, becoming an expert a daughter, Angel Russ; and two sisters, Marian Brown vice officiated by Pastor Jeff Gammon. Burial was in the tracker and survivalist. He took every math and science and Betty Lou Russ. Crownland Cemetery. class offered at Franklin High School. Services were held on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at Memorial contributions may be made to Randall & His childhood experiences would serve him well Randall & Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville, with Roberts Funeral Center to help with funeral expenses. during his time in the US Army from 1944-1946, serving Pastor Darrell Jones officiating. Visitation was on Fri- Online condolences may be sent to randallroberts.com in combat as company First Scout for Co. B, 7th Infantry day, April 14, 2017 at the funeral home. Burial was at Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division from February thru April Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. 1945 in France and Germany. He fought in the battles of Memorial contributions may be made to National Margaret L. Goodwin Colmar, the Siegfried Line, Rhine crossing, and Nurem- Kidney Foundation of Indiana, 911 E. 86th Street, Suite berg, and was wounded by enemy artillery fire at Metie- # 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240. August 20, 1948 - April 10, 2017 gen, Germany. He earned the Purple Heart and Bronze Condolences: www.randallroberts.com Margaret L. Goodwin, 68, of Noblesville, passed Star. A fellow Company B soldier present at a unit reunion away on Monday, April 10, 2017 at once commented to his family that they never lost a soldier Michael J. Glaser home. She was born on August 20, to ambush or unexpected combat when Herald was scout. 1948 in Noblesville. Margaret en- His experiences during WWII were included as a chapter July 17, 1948 - April 12, 2017 joyed working at Riverwalk Village in the book “The Outdoor Kids,” compiled by Robert S. where she had been a licensed prac- Appel from writings submitted by the men of Company Michael J. Glaser, 68, of Noblesville, passed away on tical nurse. She loved spending time B. Friends and family will forever remember him proudly Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in Syra- with her family, reading and word wearing his WWII Veteran cap wherever life took him. cuse, Indiana. He was born on July 17, search puzzles; and she attended Following his return from service in Europe, he mar- 1948 to James W. and Liz (Clayton) Emmanuel Methodist Church in No- ried Barbara Geraldine (Nightenhelseer) Demaree on April Glaser in South Bend, Indiana. His blesville. 26, 1946, and studied wildlife biology at the University of parents preceded him in death. She is survived by her children, Tammy (Rick) Shell, Montana, becoming a game warden. Herald often carried Michael had been a partner with Ursula Burkhalter, Teresa Jenkins, Tina (Steve) Brown out his duties on horseback or snowshoes H.J. Spier Insurance in Indianapolis and Richard Goodwin; and brothers, Ed Tharp, Louis He and his wife, returned to Indiana to farm and raise a for nearly 30 years. He was a graduate (Reneé) Tharp, Ernie (Paula) Tharp and Roger Tharp; son, Jason Kirk. Here, he began a 35 year long career with of Ball State University and a long- twenty grandchildren; twenty-two great-grandchildren; the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, as a wildlife time member of Our Lady of Grace and her cat Tinkerbell. research biologist. He became well-known for his work in Catholic Church in Noblesville, where he had been an ush- She was preceded in death by her husband, James the field of tick-borne diseases. er for many years. He loved being at the lake and cherished Goodwin who passed away in 1996; her parents, William Herald’s interest in genealogy and history prompted time with his grandkids. Ray Tharp and Martha (Minnix) Wallen; two brothers, him to give 25 years of dedicated service to the Hamilton He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Dianne (Book- Thomas Tharp & Steve Ginder. County Cemetery Commission, where he was president er) Glaser; children Ryan (Betsy) Glaser, Carrie (Mark) Services were held on Thursday, April 13, 2017 at through 2016. He held lifetime memberships in the Soci- O’Brien and Jill (David) Lindgren; three brothers, David Randall & Roberts Funeral Home in Noblesville, ety of the 3rd Infantry Division, VFW, American Legion, (Marsha) Glaser, Keith (Mary) Glaser and Joseph (Karen) with Rev. Richard D. Bell officiating. Visitation the Blatchley Nature Club, the National Audubon Society, Glaser; and eight grandchildren, Jack & Ella Glaser, Kellen, was on Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at the funeral home. and the Hamilton and Johnson County historical societies. Finley & Quinn O’Brien and Gus, Maisie & Mac Lindgren. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. A sister, Eleanor (Demaree) Arnold, preceded him in Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, April Condolences: www.randallroberts.com death. In addition to his son, he is survived by a brother, 20, 2017 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 9900 East Kenneth (Barbara) Demaree, Franklin; two grandchildren 191st Street in Noblesville, with visitation from 6-8 p.m. on Rachel (Flip) Collins, Washington, DC, and Jason Chris- Wednesday, April 19, 2017 at the church. topher, Westfield; a daughter-in-law, Rosalyn, Atlanta; and Memorial contributions may be made to the The Mi- seven nieces and nephews. chael J. Glaser Scholarship Fund, c/o the Lafayette Dio- Read obituaries online at A graveside service with military rites will be held cese, 610 Lingle Ave., Lafayette, IN 47901. The Michael Saturday, April 29, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. at the Arcadia Cem- J. Glaser Scholarship Fund is a fund set up higher Catholic etery. Memorials may be given to Cicero Veterans Memo- Education, created to benefit an 8th grade student at Our rial Fund through Hartley Funeral Homes, Cicero, Indiana, Lady of Grace Catholic School. ReadTheReporter.com which is handling arrangements. Condolences: www.randallroberts.com A6 Views Week of April 17, 2017 The Lady Blackhawks’ softball field And on By JILLIAN O’FLAHERTY jerseys. The team continues to see a bias trainer is the first responder if an injury Sheridan High School Student between them and other teams. The soft- occurs. Because of how track and base- ball field at the school doesn't have and ball practice at the high school and soft- It is a privilege has never had a fence or lights because of ball practices off campus, the trainer is the Third to be able to repre- the fact that they would go into the foot- unable to attend practices at the park. If sent your school in ball practice field. But since the football an injury happens while the team prac- a high school varsity team has won nine state championships, tices at the park, either the trainer must sport. Every student it must make it okay, right? The softball come to the injured person or someone athlete who is able team used to have to use a temporary must drive the player to the school, Day . . . to put on a Sheridan fence and would schedule games early, meaning the athletic trainer cannot do his By JANET HART LEONARD Blackhawks jersey so they wouldn't end before it got too job properly with being the first respond- And so it was on gets to experience a dark to play. er at the scene of an injury. the third day, the Sun- very special feeling that many are not At the beginning of the season, due Because of how the administration day after Jesus' cruci- able to encounter. Student athletes work to the inconsistent weather, the softball will not update the softball field at the fixion, that the stone very hard to excel at their sport and prac- team has no way to be sure if their prac- high school and forces the team to play was found to be rolled tice every day, while still focusing on tice is inside, at the high school gym, and practice at the public park shows away from the tomb. their academics. The stress experienced or outside, at the public park. The head the players of the team that there is little The veil at the during the students’ seasons is worth it coach of the team has to keep all of the support for the team. When the softball temple was torn from because they are able to do what they equipment in his car because the practice team sees what other programs get at the the top to the bottom. love, while proudly representing their could be inside or outside. If the high expense of theirs, it is very discouraging Inside the the tomb hometown. school field is used, all of the equipment and disheartening. Playing a school sport the burial clothes were neatly folded. In 2015, the Sheridan Lady Black- could be stored at the high school, taking is very demanding, players in every sport From that day forward, scripture be- hawks’ softball team stopped using the away the huge inconvenience. do it because they love and have a pas- came alive, as what was promised in the field at the high school and instead began Students typically are able to get their sion for their sport and want to represent Old Testament was fulfilled in the New to practice and play at the public park. driver’s license in their sophomore or ju- their school. There is no reason why one Testament. Playing at the park instead of the “home nior year. The players who are not able program should get more than another, And so whenever I have a "dark Fri- of the Lady Blackhawks” shows the to drive or do not have a car are forced when every player and coach is putting day" moment I remember that there was a players, opponents, parents, and spec- to find a ride from their teammates. Even the equal amount of time and effort into Third Day and nothing has ever been the tators that there is very little support of though the school is making the team their sport and program. Some people same for those who believe. the softball program from the adminis- play at the park, the administration does may look at this situation and think “it’s My faith is as much a part of who I tration. not supply the players with transporta- just a field,” but it is just another factor am as the last breath that I just breathed. What also intensifies that feeling from tion to get there. Confusion with where that shows the softball team that, even It was a faith that was instilled in me as the players is seeing how much the base- practice is being held is very likely to though they put the same amount of pas- a little girl sitting in my Sunday School ball team gets, compared to the softball happen, and when it does it causes prac- sion, heart, and risk as much as every class in the Nazarene Church on the cor- team: brand new Nike jerseys compared tice to be delayed because of the incon- other player in every program, they don’t ner of 10th and Grant Streets. My mother to cheap, poor quality softball jerseys. venience of driving back and forth. deserve the same amount of support, aid, was my first teacher. The boys’ team’s practice jerseys seem The school’s athletic trainer is re- and validation, that they see given to oth- I remember singing and learning to to be nicer than the softball team’s game quired to be at team practices, and the er programs. play the piano. My piano teacher, Mary Clark, taught me to play hymns. Hazel Box and Dollie Wainscott taught me to Can you free yourself of some investment-related taxes? play the organ. Eventually, I became the By COREY SYLVESTER ductions. Also, you may not mind pay- be due upon withdrawal, however, and church organist. The old hymns, The Old Rugged Cicero Edward Jones ing your share of taxes, because your withdrawals made before you turn 59½ tax dollars are used in many ways – law may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.) Cross, Because He lives, and Amazing Tax Freedom enforcement, food safety, road mainte- Your 401(k) or similar plan also pro- Grace spoke to my heart then and they Day generally falls nance, public education, and so on – that vides the opportunity for tax-deferred still do today. around this time each benefit society. Still, you may be able to earnings growth. Roth IRA contributions "The Old Rugged Cross" reminds year. This is the day reduce those taxes associated with your are not deductible, but your earnings are me that Christ died for me. "Because He when the nation as investments, leaving you more money distributed tax-free, provided you don’t Lives" gives me the hope that I need when a whole has earned available to help you work toward your take withdrawals until you’re 59½ and my tomorrows come with many questions enough money to pay important goals, such as a comfortable you’ve had your account at least five and uncertainty and anxiousness. "Amaz- off its total tax bill retirement. years. ing Grace" tells me that I need to forgive for the year, accord- Here are some suggestions for mak- Follow a “buy-and-hold” strategy. just as I was forgiven. There is freedom ing to the calculations made by the Tax ing investing less “taxing”: If you sell investments you’ve owned in that grace. Foundation. So you may want to use Tax Contribute regularly to tax-advan- for less than a year, and their value has The scriptures that I memorized Freedom Day to think about ways you taged retirement plans. Contribute as increased, you will have to pay capital are still engraved in my thoughts. Both can liberate yourself from some of the much as you can afford to your IRA and gains taxes at your personal hymns and scripture give me a peace that investment-related taxes you may incur. your 401(k) or other employer-spon- rate, which, in early 2017, could be as passes all understanding. Of course, Tax Freedom Day is sored retirement plan. Traditional IRA high as 39.6%. But if you hold invest- Psalms 34 is often my go to chapter something of a fiction, in practical earnings grow tax deferred, and your ments for at least a year before selling when I am fearful or overwhelmed or feel terms, because most people pay their contributions may be tax-deductible, them, you’d be assessed the long-term broken. Singing the hymn, Great is Thy taxes throughout the year via payroll de- depending on your income. (Taxes will capital gains rate, which tops out at 20%. Faithfulness, calms my anxious heart. Be aware, though, that the Trump ad- Why? Because I remember the times that ministration and Congress seem likely to God was faithful. change the tax rates. Early plans call for It was in the waiting and the singing a maximum personal income tax rate of and the reading of my Bible that I gained 33%, with the top rate for capital gains strength and wisdom during the storms and dividends either staying at 20%, or of my life. I have written my thoughts possibly being reduced to 16.5%. In any throughout my Bible. It is a journal of my case, you’ll still come out ahead, tax- life and what I have been through. It is wise, by holding your investments long messy and worn. enough to receive the long-term capital The sound of Amazing Grace will al- gains rate. ways be sweet to me. Consider municipal bonds. If you And so it is on the Third Day, that we are in one of the higher income brackets, now call Easter, that I sing because He you might benefit from investing in mu- lives I can face tomorrow. Because He nicipal bonds, which are typically used lives all fear is gone. Because I know He to finance public projects, such as roads, holds the future. And life is worth the liv- schools, airports and infrastructure-re- ing just because He lives. lated repairs. Interest payments from “munis” are typically exempt from fed- eral income taxes and may also be ex- PROJECTS empt from state and local taxes, depend- from Page A1 ing on the state in which the bond issuer is located. Interest payments from some ing schedule for April 17. types of municipal bonds may be subject In another matter, City Controller Os- to the alternative minimum tax (AMT). car Gutierrez told the Finance Committee Again, though, watch for developments the E911 board is taking the position that from Washington, as both the Trump updated Fishers census figures will not be administration and some congressional used to distribute funds unless state law- leaders favor eliminating the AMT. makers act. The distributions supporting When charting your investment the E911 service are made to municipali- strategy, consider your risk tolerance, ties by population numbers. Unless the leg- time horizon, family situation and es- islature takes action, the E911 board will tate plans. But investment-related taxes use the lower Fishers census figures from should also be in your strategic mix – so 2010. Fishers paid for a special census look for opportunities to keep these tax- which showed a spike in population since es under control. the last regular census in 2010. The census This article was written by Edward from 2010 showed a Fishers population of Jones for use by your local Edward Jones 76,880. The special census completed in Financial Advisor. 2016 showed a city population of 86,459. KOTEEWI from Page A1 center, horseback riding trails, fishing, the first American settlers arrived. A brief hiking, bike trails, a canoe launch site, skirmish between Indians and militia nature trail, archery range, and a pre- members occurred at Strawtown during historic archaeological site. In addition the War of 1812. there is easy access to the county camp- In the 1820s hundreds of pioneer grounds across White River via a historic families, including some of my ances- reconstructed iron bridge. tors, used an early trail across the site Now, along with winter-long sled- to a ford on White River which wraps ding, there is a lake and, in the longer around the park. And, in 1823 in one of term, a park lodge planned. those close calls of history, Strawtown Koteewi, the former Daniel Taylor was briefly considered as the site for the farm, is also one of the most historic state capital. properties in central Indiana. Ancient All in all Koteewi is a great public as- peoples lived there as early at 1200 AD, set, a gem that could use a little more pro- later Indians were still in the area when motion so that more folks could enjoy it. Thanks for reading The Reporter! Week of April 17, 2017 SportsSports 7B1

Tigers take Mudsock baseball series 2-1

The Fishers baseball team won the win, with five strikeouts over three Mudsock baseball series this past week. innings. Owen Callaghan threw four After dropping the first game 3-2 in innings and struck out six, while Grayson 10 innings on Thursday, the Tigers Riekhof pitched three innings and struck blasted back to beat the Royals 11-1 on out five. Friday and 6-3 on Saturday. Trevor Newman went 2-for-2 for the From start to finish, everything about Tigers. Ryan Metz threw eight innings, Thursday’s game gave the Royals a striking out six. reason to cheer. Fishers came roaring back to even the The night started with Southeastern series on Friday, beating Southeastern honoring longtime coach Ken Seitz by 11-1 in six innings. naming the HSE baseball field after him. The Tigers let loose in the bottom of It finished with a walk-off single by Jacob the third inning, scoring nine runs. Both Garcia in the 10th inning to give the teams scored one in the fourth inning, and Royals the 3-2 win. Fishers added one more run in the sixth Southeastern was very close to drop- to finish the game. ping the game, as it was down 2-1 with Kiel Brenczewski had two hits, a two outs in the bottom of the seventh. But double and a single, and batted in four Jacob Daftari hit an RBI double to tie up runs. Andy Bennett and Metz also both the game, the only extra base hit of the got two hits, with Metz scoring three runs Reporter photo by Kirk Green night for the Royals. Dalton Hutchinson got the pitching The Fishers baseball team clinched the Mudsock series Saturday with a 6-3 win over Hamilton Southeastern. Millers earn HCC sweep of Westfield By RICHIE HALL pitch, and both were nearly caught in Reporter Sports Editor rundowns, with Tuinei trying to get home. Noblesville put itself back in the But Tuinei was able to evade the home plate Hoosier Crossroads Conference race last tag, and scored. week by sweeping Westfield in a three- "That's kind of Zac's personality," said game series. Keever. "He does not quit. He keeps fight- The Millers opened the series with a 6-0 ing and he found a way to get out of it. It win Thursday at Don Dunker Field, which was pretty entertaining." marked Noblesville’s first HCC win of the Camp scored later on a Gilliam sacrifice season. fly. Noblesville ended the game in the sixth The Millers got a complete game inning when Miles' single got AJ Farber performance from Tyler Owens, who struck home. out four and gave up just five hits. Gillian, Cleverly, Miles and Camp all Noblesville's bats broke through with a run totaled two hits, with Gillian responsible in the second inning, and the Millers added for two RBIs. Clay Holzworth, in his first three more runs in the third. every varsity start, pitched all six innings, Mark Goudy hit 2-for-3, including a striking out five. Keever noted that Holz- double. Reese Sharp scored two runs. worth has "an old soul," despite this being Evan Tomak and Brian Skelton both hit a first-ever varsity call-up. a double for Westfield. "He's just going to compete and you Noblesville held on to beat Westfield trust what he has, and he's going to do his 6-5 Friday in the second game of the series. best and he's going to be okay with that," The Millers took control of the game in said Keever. "And that's kind of why we the top of the second inning by scoring four like him." runs. Noblesville added runs in the sixth McClurg was 2-for-3 for Westfield. Reporter photo by Kent Graham and seventh innings, and that was enough Noblesville’s Clay Holzworth got the pitching win in his first-ever varsity game to hold off the Shamrocks, who scored three Saturday night. The Millers beat the Shamrocks 11-1. runs in the bottom of the seventh. Zac Tuinei was 2-for-2, including a double, and scored two runs. DJ Owens and Harris Camp both batted in two runs, while Jacob Thieman hit a double. Sharp pitched five innings for the win, tossing eight strikeouts. Skelton was perfect for Westfield, hitting 3-for-3, including a double. Logan McClurg had two hits, and Matthew Meyer hit a double. The Millers finished the series on a strong note, winning over Westfield 11-1 in six innings at Don Dunker Field Saturday evening. The Shamrocks scored the first run of the game in the top of the first inning, but the Millers responded with three runs in the bottom of the first, and cruised from there. The big win thus evened Noblesville’s HCC record at 3-3. "We got a lot of work to do," said Millers coach Justin Keever. "Our guys are getting better, though." The game began with consecutive doubles by the Shamrocks' Logan McClurg and Matt Meyer, with Meyer batting in McClurg. Noblesville answered with a double by Travis Gillian to lead off the Millers, and he was walked in by Bryce Masterson. DJ Owens later scored on a single by Goudy, and Tuinei batted pinch runner Tyler Owens home; Tyler came in from Alex Cleverly, who laid down a bunt to load the bases. Cleverly hit again in the second inning, but wouldn't need a pinch runner. That's because he hit a three-run home run, sending himself, Harris Camp and Gillian home. After that, Masterson doubled and Sharp hit a sacrifice fly to left field to score him. Gillian batted in Cooper Miles in the fourth inning. Noblesville added two more runs in the fifth in one of the crazier plays seen in baseball lately. Tuinei was walked on to first and advanced to second on a Camp single. Both Millers advanced on a wild 8 Sports B2 Sports Week of April 17, 2017 HSE’s Fendel wins the Miracle Mile The Franklin Central Showcase was Moon (C) 4:54.71, 13. Austin Throckmor- truly a showcase for some of the best ton (C) 4:56.84, 16. Joe Barnett distance runners in Indiana Friday. (Westfield) 5:01.10, 19. Andre Salgado No one put on more of a show than (Hamilton Southeastern) 5:07.68. FRESHMAN BOYS #3 Hamilton Southeastern's Gabe Fendel. The 3. Eli Konow (C) 4:41.52, 7. Will Murphy junior won the boys edition of the Miracle (C) 4:43.34, 10. Ben Myers (C) 4:47.57, Mile, setting a new record by finishing the 13. AJ Brisben (HSE) 4:49.47. mile in 4:11.31. Fendel ran in the fourth GIRLS 4X800 RELAY heat of the Miracle Mile, and finished 3. Fishers 9:46.13, 4. Noblesville 9:46.60, nearly five seconds ahead of the second- 9. Carmel 10:05.93, 12. Noblesville "B" place runner. 10:23.30. Fendel was joined by his HSE team- BOYS 4X800 RELAY mate Ben Wagoner in the heat; Wagoner 2. Carmel 7:59.61, 5. Noblesville 8:11.52 BOYS MILE RUN #1 took sixth place in a time of 4:18.63. 2. Thomas Gastineau (C) 4:28.87, 4. Levi Westfield's Aaron Bennett finished eighth, Neuzerling (N) 4:29.27, 5. Ben Miller (C) clocking in at 4:20.55. Meanwhile, Nobles- 4:29.65, 8. Desmond Herrell (W) 4:31.89 ville's Eric Hoffman won the Mile's second BOYS MILE RUN #2 heat, running in at 4:23.10. Carmel finished 1. Eric Hoffman (N) 4:23.10, 3. Colin second in the 4x800 relay in a time of Murphy (C) 4:25.98, 10. Quinn Gallagher 7:59.61. (Guerin Catholic) 4:29.11, 11. Brayden In the girls' event, Noblesville's Abi Watson (HSE) 4:29.28, 17. Nick Leahy Little edged out Carmel's Maddie Dalton (W) 4:33.69. BOYS MILE RUN #3 Reporter photo by Kent Graham for fourth place. Little finished the race in 6. Trey Harris (C) 4:25.07, 10. Kenji 5:07.20, with Dalton clocking in at 5:07.33. Tomozawa (C) 4:26.87, 15. Calvin Bates Hamilton Southeastern’s Gabe Fendel breaks the tape at the Franklin Central Fishers placed third in the 4x800 relay, with (C) 4:31.41. Showcase’s Miracle Mile, which he finished in a new record time of 4:11.31. a time of 9:46.13. BOYS MILE RUN #4 1. Gabe Fendel (HSE) 4:11.31, 6. Ben ske (GC) 5:23.42, 14. Izza Khurram (C) 4. Abi Little (N) 5:07.20, 5. Maddie Dalton FRESHMAN BOYS #1 Wagoner (HSE) 4:18.63, 8. Aaron Bennett 5:27.67, 19. Gabby Brown (W) 5:37.38. (C) 5:07.33, 6. Christina Geisler (C) 10. Kurt Stephens (Carmel) 5:02.57, 11. (W) 4:20.55, 20. Peter Werling (Fishers) GIRLS MILE RUN #2 5:11.06, 12. Rachel Anderson (C) 5:14.31, Noah Bergsma (C) 5:04.13, 12. Spencer 4:37.17. 4. Miya Wai (F) 5:11.45, 7. Gabby Dilick 13. Phoebe Bates (C) 5:16.40, 15. Hooton (C) 5:04.63. GIRLS MILE RUN #1 (W) 5:15.87, 18. Kat Dombroski (N) Susanna Sharples-Gordon (N) 5:18.90, FRESHMAN BOYS #2 2. Anna Morozov (C) 5:14.92, 6. Lauren 5:25.71. 18. Megan Slamkowski (GC) 5:21.86. 7. Nick Schuster (C) 4:52.54, 9. Grant Bailey (W) 5:18.66, 12. Paige Scheman- GIRLS MILE RUN #3 Sheridan track and field splits two dual meets

The Sheridan track and field teams split a pair of dual meets last week. events. Winners were Nathan Smith in the 1600 and 800 runs, Avery Bundy in the shot On Tuesday, the Blackhawks took on Tri-Central. The Sheridan boys won 100-20, put, Karl Whaley in the discus, Tommy Glidden in the high jump, Wes Burtron in the taking all but one event. Brent Vaught was a double winner in the 100 dash and long long jump, Nick Burnell in the 110 hurdles, Gunner Williams in the 200 dash and the jump, while Gunner Williams placed first in the 200 and 400 dash. 4x800 and 4x400 relays. Sheridan's girls fell 61-56. Brittany Welch won the 100 and 200 dashes, with Emma Sheridan's girls team lost 71-53. Winners were Brittany Welch in the 100 and 200 Tomaszewski taking the 800 and 1600 runs. dashes, Becca Merritt in the discus, Emma Tomaszewski in the 1600 run, Nixon The ‘Hawks then faced Rossville on Thursday. The boys won 91-40, taking 11 Williams in the long jump, Heather Barker in the high jump and the 4x400 relay.

Reporter photo by Janet Hart Leonard The Hamilton Southeastern baseball team honored longtime coach and athletic director Ken Seitz by naming its field after him. The Royals played Mudsock rival Fishers Thursday in the first game at “Ken Seitz Field,” and conducted a brief ceremony to celebrate the renaming of the field. Seitz is shown here with family, friends, city dignitaries and HSE school board members, who read a board proclamation on the field prior to the game. Seitz was the head coach of the Royals from 1977-2002 and the AD at Southeastern from 1980-2005, and is now an assistant coach for HSE. TIGERS From Page B1 and driving in two more. Bennett scored twice. Luke Duermit pitched a complete game, striking out eight. Southeastern scored its run when Jacob Daftari hit a sacrifice fly to send Anthony Eggers home. Fishers pulled away from HSE in the late innings of the third game of the series Saturday to win. With the victory, the Tigers won the series 2-1, and thus earned themselves the Mudsock Trophy. Fishers is now 5-1 in the Hoosier Crossroads Conference as well. The Tigers led 3-0 midway through the fourth inning, but the 4A No. 3 Royals tied the game up in the bottom half of the fourth. Fishers immediately responded with two runs in the top of the fifth. Luke Duermitt and Bennett each had two hits, with Duermit hitting a double and totaling two RBIs. Brenczewski, Brendan Toungate and Matthew Wolff all had one double. Luke Albright pitched six innings for the win, striking out six. Daftari batted in two runs for HSE. Sam Bachman threw four innings, totaling seven strikeouts. Sports 9 Week of April 17, 2017 Sports B3 Osborn named Carmel boys basketball head coach By RICHIE HALL Reporter Sports Editor For the past six years, Ryan Osborn has been the right-hand man to Carmel boys basketball coach Scott Heady, during a remarkable run of success for the Greyhounds. On Friday, Osborn went from right-hand man to right man for the job. Carmel High School announced Osborn as the new head coach for the boys basketball team, moving him up to replace Heady, who is now the head men's basketball coach at Marian University. "I'm extremely excited," said Osborn, a graduate of Logansport High School and IUPUI. Osborn is also a teacher at Carmel High School, and will continue in that role as well. “Ryan is a first class competitor and leader," said CHS athletic director Jim Inskeep. "He is a tireless worker and possesses the critical abilities necessary to be an elite head coach. The student-athletes will continue to develop positively as young men and basketball players His work ethic and dedication to continuing the standard of excellence for Carmel Basketball will be evident to the Carmel Community.” Osborn came to Carmel after spending two years at his college alma mater, where he was the director of basketball operations. After that, he moved to Avon High School, where he was a teacher and coach from 2006-2011. The next stop was Carmel. "In the last six years, I think I've been done a little bit of everything," said Osborn. During that time, Carmel has won just about everything as well. The 'Hounds have posted a record of 131-25 over the past six seasons, including five sectional champion- ships, four Metropolitan Conference titles and two state championships in 2012 and 2013. Carmel has been ranked in the top 10 for six straight seasons, produced three Indiana All-Stars and two Trester Mental Attitude award winners. Osborn said he met with the players Friday morning, and noted they were "really excited" to begin the road with Osborn as head coach. "They've had great energy, we have a great group of kids," said Osborn. "It's hard to keep them out of the gym. I think that's a good thing."

Kent Graham/File photo Ryan Osborn has been named as head coach for the Carmel boys basketball team. Osborn was an assistant for the Greyhounds for the past six years.

Millers softball goes 2-2 in last week’s games

The Noblesville softball team had a busy week last On Wednesday, the Millers found themselves on the Herron threw six and two thirds innings, tossing six week, playing four games. other end of an all-county game, as Carmel scored on a strikeouts. On Tuesday, Noblesville got off to a fast start, and walk-off hit to beat the Millers 4-3. Finally, Noblesville used a huge third inning to pull that allowed the Millers softball team to beat Westfield Julia Ranney got on base with a double to start the away from Lawrence North Saturday and eventually win 10-3 in an all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Conference bottom of the seventh inning, and she scored the winning 16-6 in six innings at the Wildcats' field. game. run on Audrey Hansen's base hit. The Millers actually trailed 2-1 after the first inning, Noblesville led 7-1 after three innings, with three Stormy Kotzelnick had a huge game, going 3-for-4, but blasted in eight runs in the top of the third to leap different players getting three hits. Julia Furiak was one including a home run. Ava Walker was the winning ahead 9-2. LN scored four runs in the bottom of the third, of them, smacking a home run. She totaled three RBIs pitcher for the Greyhounds, Sommer Edwards started the but would get no closer, as Noblesville added six runs in and two runs scored for the game. Maddie Moore and game, tossing three strikeouts. the sixth to get the run-rule win. Emily Minett both were 3-for-5, with Moore hitting a Smith hit 3-for-4 for the Millers, with Herron going Moore and Olivia Stinson both were 3-for-3 at the double and driving in two runs. Minett scored two runs. 2-for-3 at the plate. Herron also threw three strikeouts. plate, with Stinson scoring three runs. Rundle batted in Brooke Rundle had two hits, while Grace Smith hit a Noblesville fell behind early to Greenfield-Central four runs, including a two-RBI home run in the sixth two-RBI single and scored two runs. Brooke Herron hit Thursday, and the Cougars held on to beat the Millers 3-2 inning. a double. in a game at Noblesville's field. Cheney Gertz and Furiak both had two hits - a double Herron was also the winning pitcher, going six and a The Cougars led 3-0 after two innings. The Millers and a single. third innings and tossing five strikeouts. scored one run each in the bottom of the third and fourth Baily Ryan got the pitching win, striking out six. Cassidy Ferrer hit two home runs for the Shamrocks, innings. Abby Brown and Herron both had two hits, with with Kelsey Powers also hitting a homer. one of Brown's hits a double.

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The Guerin Catholic girls track and 12:28.08, 13. Elizabeth Shrock (HH) 14:31.79, field team edged out Yorktown by one-third 16. Ellie Hunter (HH) 14:46.99. 4x400 relay: 1. Guerin Catholic 4:14.71, new of a point to win the Big Orange Meet meet record, 4. Heights 4:34.18. Saturday at Hamilton Heights. High jump: 1. Williams (HH) 4-10, T2. The Golden Eagles scored 112.66 to Reagan Ney (GC) 4-8, T7. Sydney Yorktown's 112.33. The host Huskies Beechboard (GC) 4-4. finished third with 78 points. Guerin won Pole vault: T2. Ney (GC) 9-6, T9. Hannah Kane (GC) 6-6; Haworth (HH) 6-6. five events, including the 4x400, which GC Long jump: 2. Gjerde (GC) 16-2.5, 4. Lily won in a new record time of 4:14.71. McCormick (HH) 15-1, 6. Anna Hallett (GC) Ellie Schroeder swept the 1600 and 800 14-9.25, 12. Whitney King (HH) 13-8.5. runs, while Megan Slamkowski and Paige Shot put: 4. Lauryn Wiley (HH) 30-8.5, 14. Schemansker finished 1-2 in the 3200. Kami Speicher (HH) 24-7, 21. Abby Maroney (GC) 21-3, 24. Bianca Maregatti (GC) 16-8. Guerin Catholic also won the 4x100 relay. Discus: 2. Wiley (HH) 89-11, 8. Taylor Catron Heights' Markaela Pugh won the 200 (HH) 75-8, 16. Beechboard (GC) 55-1, 22. Photo submitted dash, with Tiffany Williams triumphing in Maroney (GC) 42-3. the high jump. BOYS MEET The Hamilton Southeastern softball team won the Mudsock Trophy by beating In the boys meet, Guerin placed third Team scores: Western 101, Yorktown 87, Guerin Catholic 71, Western Boone 69, Peru Fishers 6-3 Friday night. and Heights finished sixth. Will Young 68, Hamilton Heights 66, Lebanon 48, Tipton picked up a Golden Eagles' win in the 800 37, Maconaquah 30, Lewis Cass 24, Hamilton Southeastern claimed the Mudsock Trophy in softball Friday, defeating run, with Quinn Gallagher and Jacob Northwestern 11, Eastern 10. Fishers 6-3 at the Tigers' field. Washlock going 1-2 in the 3200 run. 4x800 relay: 3. Heights 8:42.40, 6. Guerin Four different Royals players had two hits: Katelyn Shonborn, Libby Ratliff, Nicole Brandon Bledsoe took second in the Catholic 8:58.58. Lang and Jaylah Guilliam. One of Ratliff's hits was a double; Abby Taylor and Jordan 110 hurdles: 8. Jordan Chang (GC) 17.67. Rager hit one double each. discus and third in the shot put for the 1600 run: 2. William Young (GC) 4:38.08, 3. Huskies. Payton Stanley (GC) 4:45.39, 17. Mitchell Rager and Guilliam batted in two runs, with Shonborn scoring twice. Guilliam Walbolt (HH) 5:16.94, 22. Joe Ringer (HH) pitched a complete game, striking out eight. GIRLS MEET 5:28.88. Alyssa Chavez had two of Fishers' hits, one of which was a double. Briona Rance Team scores: Guerin Catholic 112.66, 4x100 relay: 3. Heights 45.38, 7. Guerin hit a double as well, and batted in two runs. Yorktown 112.33, Hamilton Heights 78, Catholic 46.90. Maconaquah 76.66, Northwestern 63.83, 400 dash: 5. Andrew Hall 53.67, 8. Aaron Lebanon 60, Lewis Cass 40, Eastern 25, Peru Rodgers (GC) 54.74, 10. George Harden 17, Western Boone 15, Tipton 14, Western (HH) 55.64, 15. Michael Tyner (HH) 57.82. Public Notices 9.5. 300 hurdles: 4. Chang (GC) 43.80, 15. STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON 3. Guerin Catholic 10:37.36, 5. Jackson Street (GC) 50.21. 4x800 relay: )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Heights 10:49.44. 800 run: 1. W. Young (GC) 2:03.23, 4. Hall (GC) 2:08.56, 8. Dylan Young (HH) 2:13.30, COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO. 29C01-1701-MI-2713 100 hurdles: 4. Bailey Haworth (HH) 17.73, IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: ) Thanks 7. Macey Policka 18.68. 9. Isiah Campbell (HH) 2:14.20. Freya Elizabeth Bridges ) 100 dash: 3. Markaela Pugh (HH) 13.58, 4. 200 dash: 4. Jesse Brown (HH) 25.13, 5. Kendra Bridges ) Anna Hallett (GC) 13.71. Jacob Glover (HH) 25.47. Petitioner.. ) 1600 run: 1. Ellie Schroeder (GC) 5:24.11, 3200 run: 1. Quinn Gallagher (GC) 10:14.30, NOTICE OF HEARING 11. Madeline Youngman (GC) 6:11.22, 12. 2. Jacob Washlock (GC) 10:47.97, 9. Walbolt Notice is hereby given that Petitioner Kendra Bridges, pro se, filed a for Chloe Henderson (HH) 6:16.05, 18. Jenna (HH) 11:46.18, 20. Luke Vanderwall (HH) Verified Petition for Change of Name of Minor to change the name of Tomaszewski (HH) 6:46.09. 12:47.63. minor child from Freya Elizabeth Bridges to Oscar Elijah Bridges. 4x100 relay: 1. Guerin Catholic 52.01, 2. 4x400 relay: 2. Guerin Catholic 3:40.94, 7. The petition is scheduled for hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court Heights 52.58. Heights 3:48.96. on June 16, 2017 , at 10:00 o’clock a .m., which is more than thirty (30) days after the third notice of publication. Any person has the right 400 dash: 2. Grace Gjerde (GC) 1:01.39, 5. High jump: T3. Glover (HH) 5-10, T10. Rodgers (GC) 5-6, T13. Matt Fletcher (GC) to appear at the hearing and to file written objections on or before the reading Emily Zlatinski (GC) 1:04.18, 6. Tiffany hearing date. The parties shall report to 1 Hamilton County Square 5-4. Williams (HH) 1:05.46 16. Alex Lopez (HH) Suite 337 Noblesville, IN 46060 1:10.33. Pole vault: 2. Brandon McQuinn (HH) 13-0, March 27, 2017 300 hurdles: 11. Haworth (HH) 57.15. 4. Isiah Kunzer (HH) 11-0. Date 800 run: 1. Schroeder (GC) 2:28.97, 3. Abby Long jump: 3. Brown (HH) 21-0, 16. Brandon Tammy Baitz Christiansen (HH) 2:35.16, 6. Jenny Cech Garst (HH) 18-2, 20. Tom Hokanson (GC) Clerk of the Hamilton County Circuit Court The (GC) 2:38.16, 17. Kat Williams (HH) 2:56.03. 15-3, 21. Wesley Young (GC) 15-2.5. RL267 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017, 5/1/2017 3t 200 dash: 1. Pugh (HH) 28.82, 5. Claire Shot put: 3. Brandon Bledsoe (HH) 43-4, 21. Sherfick (GC) 30.50. Nick Demas (GC) 31-9, 22. Chris Castillo 3200 run: 1. Megan Slamkowski (GC) (GC) 28-2.5. Submit Public Notices To: 11:59.40, 2. Paige Schemanske (GC) Discus: 2. Bledsoe (HH) 132-10, 6. Steven Reporter! Zamora (HH) 120-4, 21. Castillo (GC) 74-9, 24. John Huscroft (GC) 66-3. 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Public Notices NOTICE OF INTENT TO SELL BONDS HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOLS GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF 2017A - $10,000,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS OF 2017B - $8,250,000 Upon not less than twenty-four (24) hours’ notice given by the undersigned Secretary prior to the ninetieth day after this notice is first published, Hamilton Southeastern Schools (the “School Corporation”) will receive and consider electronic bids submitted via PARITY® and sealed bids delivered to Educational Services Company for the purchase of the following described Bonds. Any person interested in submitting a bid for the Bonds must furnish in writing to the School Corporation c/o Educational Services Company, 3535 East 96th Street, Suite 126, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240; (317) 818- 3535, (317) 818-3533 (facsimile) or by e-mail to [email protected] on or before 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time) May 3, 2017, the person’s name, address, and telephone number. Interested persons may also furnish an e-mail address. The undersigned Secretary will notify (or cause to be notified) each person so registered of the date and time bids will be received not less than twenty-four (24) hours before the date and time of sale. The notification shall be made by telephone at the number furnished by such person and also by e-mail, if an e-mail address has been received. Alternatively, any person interested in submitting a bid for the Bonds must complete the registration form on PARITY®, if not previously registered, and request and receive admission to the School Corporation’s sale on or before 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time) on May 3, 2017. It is anticipated that the sale will occur at 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis time) on May 4, 2017. Notice is hereby given that electronic proposals will be received via PARITY®, in the manner described below, until the time and date specified in the Notice provided at least 24 hours prior to the sale, which is expected to be 11:00 a.m. (Indianapolis Time), on May 4, 2017. Bids may be submitted electronically via PARITY® pursuant to this Notice until the time specified in the Notice, but no bid will be received after the time for receiving bids specified above. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in PARITY® conflict with Notice, the terms of this Notice shall control. For further information about PARITY®, potential bidders may contact the School Corporation’s financial advisor, Educational Services Company, at (317) 818-3535 or PARITY® at (212) 849-5021. At the time designated for the sale, the School Corporation will receive at the offices of Educational Services Company, 3535 East 96th Street, Suite 126, Indianapolis, Indiana, and consider bids for the purchase of the following described Bonds: (i) Hamilton Southeastern Schools General Obligation Bonds of 2017A (the “2017A Bonds”), an Indiana political subdivision, in the principal amount of $10,000,000, and (ii) Hamilton Southeastern Schools General Obligation Bonds of 2017B (the “2017B Bonds”, which with the 2017A Bonds shall collectively be referred to as the “Bonds”); Fully registered form; Denomination $5,000 and integral multiples thereof (or in such other denomination as requested by the winning bidder); Originally dated the date of delivery of the Bonds; Bearing interest at a rate or rates to be determined by bidding, payable on June 30, 2018, and semiannually thereafter; These Bonds will be initially issued in a Book Entry System (as defined in the School Corporation’s authorizing bond resolution) unless otherwise requested by the winning bidder. Interest payable by check mailed one business day prior to the interest payment date or by wire transfer to depositories on the interest payment date to the person or depository in whose name each Bond is registered with The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. on the fifteenth day immediately preceding such interest payment date; the 2017A Bonds shall mature on June 30 and December 31 beginning on June 30, 2018 through and including December 31, 2018 on the dates and in the amounts as provided by the School Corporation prior to the sale; the 2017B Bonds shall mature or be subject to mandatory redemption on June 30 and December 31 beginning June 30, 2018 through and including December 31, 2037 on the dates and in the amounts as provided by the School Corporation prior to the sale. As an alternative to PARITY®, bidders may submit a sealed bid to the School Corporation’s financial advisor at the address described above until the time and on the date identified in the notice given by, or on behalf of the School Corporation, twenty-four hours prior to the sale of the Bonds. Upon completion of the bidding procedures described herein, the results of the sealed, on-electronic bids received shall be compared to the electronic bids received by the School Corporation. The 2017A Bonds are not subject to optional redemption prior to maturity. The 2017B Bonds are redeemable prior to maturity at the option of the School Corporation, in whole or in part in such order of maturity as the School Corporation shall direct and by lot within maturity, on or after December 31, 2026, at face value. A bid may designate that a given maturity or maturities shall constitute a term bond, and the semi-annual amounts set forth in the schedule provided prior to the sale shall constitute the mandatory sinking fund redemption requirements for such term bond or bonds. For purposes of computing net interest cost, the mandatory redemption amounts shall be treated as maturing on the dates set forth in the schedule provided prior to the sale. Each bid must be for all of a particular series of the 2017A Bonds and the 2017B Bonds, must be bid separately for each of the 2017A Bonds and the 2017B Bonds, and must state the rate of interest which each maturity of the Bonds is to bear, stated in multiples of 1/8th, 1/20th or 1/100th of 1%. The maximum interest rate of the 2017A Bonds shall not exceed 2.00% per annum. The maximum interest rate of the 2017B Bonds shall not exceed 4.00% per annum. All Bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same rate, and the rate of interest bid for each maturity must be equal to or greater than the rate bid on the immediately preceding maturity. Bids shall set out the total amount of interest payable over the term of the Bonds and the net interest cost on the Bonds covered by the bid. No bid for less than 99.25% of the face value of each series of the Bonds will be considered. The Bonds will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder who has submitted a bid in accordance herewith (the “Purchaser”). The Purchaser will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the School Corporation, to be determined by computing the total interest on all of the Bonds to their maturities based upon the schedule provided by the School Corporation prior to the sale and deducting therefrom the premium bid, if any, and adding thereto the discount bid, if any. The right is reserved by the School Corporation to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received for the Bonds on the date of sale hereinbefore fixed, the sale may be continued from day to day thereafter, during which time no bids for less than the highest bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. No conditional bids will be considered. Each bid not submitted via PARITY® must be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the School Corporation and marked on the outside “Hamilton Southeastern Schools Bid for General Obligation Bonds of 2017A” or “Hamilton Southeastern Schools Bid for General Obligation Bonds of 2017B”. A good faith deposit (“Deposit”) in the form of cash or certified or cashier’s check payable to the order of the School Corporation is required to be submitted by the Purchaser not later than 3:30 p.m. (EST) on the next business day following the award, in the amount of $100,000 with respect to the 2017A Bonds, and in the amount of $82,500 with respect to the 2017B Bonds. If such Deposit is not received by that time, the School Corporation may reject the bid. No interest on the Deposit will accrue to the Purchaser. The Deposit will be applied to the purchase price of the Bonds. In the event the Purchaser fails to honor its accepted bid, the Deposit will be retained by the School Corporation as liquidated damages. The Purchaser shall make payment for such Bonds and accept delivery thereof within five days after being notified that the Bonds are ready for delivery, at such place in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as the Purchaser may designate, or at such other location mutually agreed to by the School Corporation and the Purchaser. The Bonds will be ready for delivery within 45 days after the date of sale. If the School Corporation fails to have the Bonds ready for delivery prior to the close of banking hours on the forty-fifth day after the date of sale, the Purchaser may secure the release of the bid upon request in writing, filed with the School Corporation.The Purchaser is expected to apply to a securities depository registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to make such Bonds depository-eligible. At the time of delivery of the Bonds to the successful bidder or bidders, each bidder will be required to certify to the School Corporation (i) the initial reoffering price to the public of a substantial amount of each maturity of such series of the Bonds, if such Bonds are reoffered, or (ii) that the bidder is purchasing such series of the Bonds for its own accounts and not with the present view of reselling, distributing or otherwise disposing of all or any part of such Bonds, if such Bonds are not reoffered. Bidders must comply with the Rules of PARITY® in addition to requirements of this Official Notice of Intent to Sell Bonds. To the extent there is a conflict between the Rules of PARITY® and this Official Notice of Intent to Sell Bonds, this Official Notice of Intent to Sell Bonds shall control. Bidders may change and submit bids as many times as they wish during the sale, but they may not withdraw a submitted bid.The last bid submitted by a bidder prior to the deadline for the receipt of bids will be compared to all other final bids to determine the winning bid. During the sale, no bidder will see any other bidder’s bid, nor will they see the status of their bid relative to other bids (e.g., whether their bid is a leading bid). It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the successful bidder therefor to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with the terms of its proposal. No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be a part of any Bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability shall hereafter attach to the School Corporation or any of its officers or agents because of or on account of such numbers.All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP identification numbers on the Bonds shall be paid for by the School Corporation; provided, however, that the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be paid for by the Purchaser. The Purchaser will also be responsible for any other fees or expenses it incurs in connection with the resale of the Bonds. The approving opinion of Ice Miller LLP, bond counsel, together with a transcript of the proceedings relating to the issuance of the Bonds and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the Bonds, will be furnished to the successful bidder at the expense of the School Corporation. The 2017A Bonds are being issued for the purpose of the renovation of and improvements to Cumberland Road Elementary School and Hamilton Southeastern High School, and maintenance improvements throughout the School Corporation. The 2017B Bonds are being issued for the renovation of and improvements to school facilities, including the Central Administration Office. The Bonds will be direct obligations of the School Corporation payable out of ad valorem taxes to be collected on the taxable property within the School Corporation; however, the School Corporation’s collection of the levy may be limited by operation of I.C. 6-1.1-20.6, which provides taxpayers with tax credits for property taxes attributable to different classes of property in an amount that exceeds certain percentages of the gross assessed value of that property. The School Corporation is required by law to fully fund the payment of debt service on the Bonds in an amount sufficient to pay the debt service, regardless of any reduction in property tax collections due to the application of such tax credits.The School Corporation may not be able to levy or collect additional property taxes to make up this shortfall. The School Corporation is a school corporation organized pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 20-23; the Bonds will not be “private activity bonds” as defined in Section 141 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. The Bonds constitute an indebtedness only of the School Corporation. In the opinion of bond counsel, under the existing federal statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings, the interest on the Bonds is exempt from all income taxation in Indiana. In the opinion of bond counsel, under the existing federal statutes, decisions, regulations and rulings, the interest on the Bonds is excludable from gross income for purposes of federal income taxation. The School Corporation has prepared a Preliminary Official Statement (the “Preliminary Official Statement”) relating to the Bonds which it has deemed nearly final.Within seven (7) business days of the sale, the School Corporation will provide the successful bidder with up to 200 copies of the Final Official Statement (the “Final Official Statement”) at the School Corporation’s expense. Additional copies, at the Purchaser’s expense, must be requested within five (5) business days of the sale. Inquiries concerning matters contained in the Preliminary Official Statement must be made and pricing and other information necessary to complete the Final Official Statement must be submitted by the Purchaser within two (2) business days following the sale to be included in the Final Official Statement. If either series of the Bonds is reoffered, the School Corporation has agreed to enter into a Third Supplement to its Master Continuing Disclosure Undertaking (the “Master Agreement”) with respect to such series in order to permit the Purchaser to comply with the SEC Rule 15c2-12, as amended to the date hereof (the “SEC Rule”). A copy of the Third Supplement to Master Agreement is available from the School Corporation or its financial advisor at the addresses below. The School Corporation has further agreed to comply with the Purchaser’s reasonable requests to provide or disclose information and make appropriate filings which may be required in order for such purchaser to comply with the SEC Rule. Further information relative to said issue and a copy of the Preliminary Official Statement may be obtained upon application to Lora L. Manion, Educational Services Company, 3535 East 96th Street, Suite 126, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240, financial advisor to the School Corporation; David Day, Church, Church, Hittle & Antrim, Two North Ninth Street, Noblesville, Indiana 46061, attorney for the School Corporation; or Mr. Michael Reuter, Chief Financial Officer of the School Corporation, 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, Indiana 46038. If bids are submitted by mail, they should be addressed to the School Corporation, attention of Educational Services Company, Attn: Lora L. Manion, Financial Advisor, 3535 East 96th Street, Suite 126, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240. Dated this 19th day of April, 2017. /s/Sylvia Shepler Secretary, Board of School Trustees Hamilton Southeastern Schools RL266 4/19/2017, 4/26/2017 2t Week of April 17, 2017 Public Notices B5

SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION PUBLIC NOTICE MDK # 16-033480 DLC#:Y245-30 USI Consultants, Inc. (8415 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR 46216) on behalf of the City of Noblesville is submitting a Notice COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) SS: SUPERIOR COURT #3 ) SS: COURT of Intent to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1701-MF-000195 Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, as Trustee for Residential ) COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D01-1701-MF-000808 of our intent to comply with the requirements of 327 IAC 15-5 to Accredit Loans, Inc. Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass-Through Certificates, ) SANTANDER BANK, N.A. ) discharge storm water from construction activities associated with Series 2007-QS7 ) Plaintiff, ) the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of 19th Street Plaintiff, ) vs. ) and Pleasant Street. Runoff from the project site will discharge to vs. ) PAULA A. HINSHAW, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OF ) Wilson Ditch. Construction activities are scheduled to commence after Ronald Rainey, et al. ) CATHERINE CASE, DECEASED, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ) February 1, 2018 and be completed by September 30, 2018. Questions Defendants. ) REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL ) or comments regarding this project should be directed to Greg NOTICE OF SUIT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION TO: Ronald Rainey: NATIONAL BANK, GE CAPITAL RETAIL BANK FKA GE ) Wendling, USI Consultants, Inc, 317-544-4996. BE IT KNOWN, that Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, as Trustee MONEY BANK, PORTFOLIO RECOVERY ASSOCIATES, LLC ) RL250 4/17/2017 1t for Residential Accredit Loans, Inc. Mortgage Asset-Backed Pass-Through AND CACH LLC, ) Certificates, Series 2007-QS7, the above-named Plaintiff, by its attorney, J. Defendants. ) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Dustin Smith, has filed in the office of the Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court NOTICE OF SUIT FOR #3 its Complaint against Defendant Ronald Rainey, and the said Plaintiff having The State of Indiana to the Defendants above named, and any Streetlight Replacement & Sign Installation 2017 also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent person showing that other person who may be concerned: You are notified that you have Contract No.: EN-264 the residence and whereabouts of the Defendant, Ronald Rainey, upon diligent been sued in the Court above named. The nature of the suit against NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA inquiry is unknown, and that said cause of action is for default on the promissory note and to foreclose a mortgage on the following described real estate in you is a Complaint on Note and for Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and Safety, City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Hamilton County, State of Indiana, to wit: Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described real estate: Lot 9 in Greystone Village, Section one, as per plat recorded May 23, 2001 as Lot 61 in Woodland Green, First Section, an Addition to the Street, Noblesville, Indiana, until 9:00 a.m. (local time) on April 25, instrument No. 2001000020082 in Plat Cabinet 2 Slide 591 in the Office of the City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof 2017 and then will be publicly opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. recorded in Plat Book 3, Page 104, in the Office of the Recorder od April 25, 2017. Any bid(s) received later than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on commonly known as 2012 Treving Drive, Cicero, IN 46034. Hamilton County, Indiana. April 25, 2017 will be returned unopened. NOW, THEREFORE, said Defendant is hereby notified of the filing and And Commonly known as: 11324 Moss Dr, Carmel, IN 46033 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Base bid work for which proposals are pendency of said Complaint against them and that unless they appear and This Summons by Publication is specifically directed to the to be received is for the replacement of approximately 28 decorative answer or otherwise defend thereto within thirty (30) days after the last notice street lights, installation of approximately 12 decorative wayfinding of this action is published, judgment by default may be entered against said following named Defendants whose whereabouts are known to me: Defendant for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Paula A. Hinshaw, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, signs, and installation of approximately 17 political boundary signs. Dated: Inc., Wells Fargo Financial National Bank, GE Capital Retail Bank BID DOCUMENTS: Specifications and Contract Documents are ATTEST: fka GE Money Bank, Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC and available for examination on or after April 10, 2017 in the following Tammy Baitz Cach LLC office: Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court #3 The Unknown Heirs at Law of Catherine Case • City of Noblesville – Department of Engineering, 16 South 10th J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) This Summons by Publication is also specifically directed to the Street, Suite 155, Noblesville, Indiana; Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Sarah E. Barngrover (28840-64) following named Defendants whose whereabouts are unknown to me: Copies of the Specifications and Contract Documents may be obtained on or after April 10, 2017 at the City of Noblesville – Chris Wiley (26936-10) Kenneth G. Cason II a/k/a Kenneth Glenn Cason II a/k/a Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) Kenneth Cason II a/k/a Kenneth G. Cason a/k/a Glenn Cason Department of Engineering, Noblesville, Indiana, upon payment of Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) In addition to the above named Defendants being served by this $25.00 per set. A set consists of single copies of Specifications and Leslie A. Wagers (27327-49) Summons, there may be other Defendants who have an interest in this Contract Documents. This remittance is not refundable. Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) lawsuit. Electronic copies of the Contract Documents and Plans may also Attorneys for Plaintiff If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from be obtained by sending an email to [email protected] and MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written [email protected] requesting instructions to download P.O. Box 441039 project documents. In the email request, state project name, company Indianapolis, IN 46244 answer. Telephone: 614-220-5611 You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your information with primary contract (address, phone, fax, and email). Facsimile: 614-220-5613 attorney, on or before the 21st day of May, 2017 (the same being Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms Email: [email protected] within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit), and if you fail to contained in the Contract Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied RL214 4/3/2017, 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 3t do so, a judgment will be entered against you for what the Plaintiff has by a completely filled out Form No. 96 (Revised 2013), and acceptable demanded. bid security. Any Bid not accompanied by the aforementioned STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. required items shall be deemed to be a non-responsive Bid. )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Anthony L. Manna No Bidder may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO. 29C01-1703-MI-002255 ATTEST: following the date set for the receiving of bids. The City reserves the IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Tammy Baitz right to retain any and all bids for a period of not more than 60 days John Wainer Pearson ) Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court and said bid shall remain in full force and effect during said time. The Petitioner ) S. Brent Potter (10900-49) City further reserves the right to waive informalities and to award the NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Tina M. Caylor (30994-49) Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the City of Noblesville John Wainer Pearson , whose mailing address is: 9726 Ambleside Stacy J. DeLee (25546-71) or to reject all bids. Dr, Apt 125, Fishers, IN 46038, HAMILTON County, Indiana hereby David M. Johnson (30354-45) BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable gives notice that she/he has filed a petition in the HAMILTON Circuit Anthony L. Manna (23663-49) certified check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an Court requesting that his/her name be changed to John Wayne Pearson. Alan W. McEwan (24051-49) acceptable bid bond in the amount equal to five percent of the total bid Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on Matthew L. Foutty (20886-49) price executed by an incorporated surety company in good standing the 16th day of June, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. Craig D. Doyle (4783-49) and qualified to do business in the State of Indiana and whose name Date: March 8, 2017 DOYLE & FOUTTY, P.C. appears of the current Treasury Department Circular 570. Tammy Baitz, 41 E Washington St., Suite 400 BONDS: A Performance Bond and Payment Bond each in the Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court Indianapolis, IN 46204 amount of 100 percent of the Contract price will be required from the RL216 4/3/2017, 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 3t Telephone (317) 264-5000 Contractor to whom the work is awarded. Facsimile (317) 264-5400 QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Bidder, or Sub-Contractor STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR RL252 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017, 5/1/2017 3t performing work type, must be on the most current Indiana Department ) SS: COURT of Transportation Pre-Qualified Contractors list at the date of the Bid COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1701-CT-000366 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON TAX RATE FOR Opening for the types of work involved with this project, including, Michael C. Taylor, ) CUMULATIVE CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT FUND but not limited to “Traffic Control: Electrical Installation,” and “Traffic Plaintiff, ) ( 36-9-14.5) Control: Sign Installation.” v. ) Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Hamilton County, All contractors, suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate Kuldeep Singh, ) Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, 5 years of progressive experience in work similar in nature to this Defendant. ) Indiana, will hold a public hearing on proposed Ordinance No. project. All workers employed on the project shall have documented SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION DIRECTED TO DEFENDANT 04-10-17-A, titled “An Ordinance Reestablishing a Cumulative legal citizenship or immigration status. Any general or subcontractor KULDEEP SINGH Capital Development Fund”. The public hearing shall be held in the that has outstanding fees or inspections or has outstanding work- The State of Indiana to the Defendant, Kuldeep Singh, and any County Commissioners Court Room, One Hamilton County Square, related, performance, or quality issues with the City of Noblesville may other person who may be concerned. Noblesville, Indiana, at 1:35 p.m. on April 24, 2017. be deemed as non-responsive or non-responsible. This summons by publication is specifically directed to the The Ordinance, if passed, will result in a tax being levied on all Any bid submitted by a firm that is not a plan holder and does not following named Defendant whose whereabouts are unknown: taxable real and personal property within the taxing district and will appear on the Official Plan Holders List for this project will be deemed Kuldeep Singh. not exceed $0.0333 per $100.00 of assessed valuation, assuming the non-responsive and non-responsible. You are notified that you have been sued in the court named approval of a levy by the Hamilton County Council. The tax if levied INDIANA REQUIREMENTS: Standard Questionnaire Form 96 – above by Plaintiff Michael C. Taylor. The cause number assigned to the will be levied on all taxable real and personal property within the Revised 2013, completely filled out and signed, including attachment case is indicated above. County. The funds collected from the proposed tax will be placed in a of Contractor’s Financial Statement. The title of the case as shown by the Complaint is Michael C. Cumulative Capital Development Fund and used only for the purposes RL232 4/7/2017, 4/14/2017 2t Taylor v. Kuldeep Singh. set out in Indiana Code 36-9-14.5-2. The names and address of the attorneys representing Michael Copies of Ordinance No. 04-10-17-A, are available for review and ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS C. Taylor are: Robert D. King, Jr. and David R. Thompson, The Law inspection in the office of the Hamilton County Auditor at 33 N. 9th FOR Office of Robert D. King, Jr., P.C., 22 E. Street, Suite L-21, Noblesville, IN 46060, Monday through Friday 2017 Community Development Block Grant Washington St., Suite 310, Indianapolis, IN 46204. from 8:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Contract No.: EN-278 The nature of the Complaint against you is as follows: Any taxpayer interested in the Ordinance may comment on the NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA Plaintiff Michael C. Taylor claims that on or about December 5, Ordinance in writing by delivering a copy to the Hamilton County Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works and 2015, Kuldeep Singh negligently operated a vehicle on I-69 North in Auditor prior to the public hearing and/or by appearing at the public Safety, City of Noblesville, at the Office of the Clerk, 16 South 10th Hamilton County, Indiana, thereby causing a vehicle accident and that hearing. Street, Noblesville, Indiana, until 9:00 a.m. (local time) on April 25, as a result of the accident Michael C. Taylor suffered personal injuries The proposal for the Cumulative Capital Development Fund tax rate 2017 and then will be publicly opened and read aloud at 9:00 a.m. on and damages. is subject to approval by the Department of Local Government Finance April 25, 2017. Any bid(s) received later than 9:00 a.m. (local time) on You must respond to the Complaint for Damages within thirty and approval by the Hamilton County Council. April 25, 2017 will be returned unopened. (30) days after the last Dated this 10th day of April, 2017. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Base bid work for which proposals notice of the action was published, with such last notice being BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF are to be received is for the replacement of existing park equipment, published on April 17, 2017 . HAMILTON COUNTY baseball field and basketball court repairs, and the construction of If you fail to do so, a judgment by default may be rendered By: Robin Mills approximately 900 square yards of concrete sidewalk replacement, 300 against you for the relief demanded by the Plaintiff. Auditor of Hamilton County square yards of concrete drive replacement, and 30 square yards of If you have a claim for relief against the Plaintiff arising from RL244 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 2t ADA ramp installation. the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written BID DOCUMENTS: Specifications and Contract Documents are answer. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUBLIC HEARING ON THE available for examination on or after April 10, 2017 in the following If you need the name of an attorney, you may contact the Indiana ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 17-116 REGARDING THE office: State Bar Association at (317) 639-5465. RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF A CUMULATIVE CAPITAL FUND • City of Noblesville – Department of Engineering, 16 South 10th /s/ David R. Thompson FOR THE CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA Street, Suite 155, Noblesville, Indiana; David R. Thompson (#28806-29) Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Westfield, Electronic copies of the Contract Documents and Plans may The Law Office of Robert D. King, Jr., P.C. Hamilton County, Indiana, that the Westfield City Council will meet be obtained at no charge on or after April 10, 2017 by sending an 22 E. Washington St., Suite 310 at 7:00 P.M. on the 24th day of April, 2017, at Westfield City Hall, email to [email protected] and jhellmann@noblesville. Indianapolis, IN 46204 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana regarding Resolution 17-116, the in.us requesting instructions to download project documents. In the Phone: (317) 916-0000 re-establishment of a Cumulative Capital Fund under the provisions of email request, state project name, company information with primary Fax: (317) 955-1844 Indiana Code 36-9-15.5 for the purposes as follows: contract (address, phone, fax, and email). Email: [email protected] The tax will be levied on all taxable real and personal property Paper copies of the Specifications and Contract Documents may Dated: 3/29/2017 within the taxing district and will not exceed $.05 per $100 of assessed be obtained on or after April 10, 2017 at the City of Noblesville – ATTEST: valuation. The proposed fund will be levied beginning with taxes due Department of Engineering, Noblesville, Indiana, upon payment of Tammy Baitz and payable in the year 2018. Taxpayers appearing at such hearing shall $25.00 per set. A set consists of single copies of Specifications and Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court have the right to be heard thereon. The proposal for re-establishment of Contract Documents. This remittance is not refundable. RL226 4/3/2017, 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 3t the Cumulative Capital Development Fund is subject to approval by the Bids shall be properly and completely executed on Bid Forms Department of Local Government Finance, who will require a Notice contained in the Contract Documents. Each Bid shall be accompanied MDK # 16-029577 of Submission to be given to the taxpayers by publication. After the by a completely filled out Form No. 96 (Revised 2013), and acceptable STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY bid security, and wage stipulation affidavit. Any Bid not accompanied COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) SS: SUPERIOR COURT #3 publication of the Notice of Submission, fifty (50) or more taxpayers in ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1612-MF-010730 the taxing district may file a petition with the County Auditor not later by the aforementioned required items shall be deemed to be a non- Wells Fargo Bank, NA ) than thirty (30) days after publication, setting forth their objections to the responsive Bid. Plaintiff, ) proposed levy. No Bidder may withdraw the proposal within a period of 60 days vs. ) Dated this 12th day of April, 2017. following the date set for the receiving of bids. The City reserves the Dewey A. Parsons, et al. ) Cindy Gossard, Clerk Treasurer, City of Westfield right to retain any and all bids for a period of not more than 60 days Defendants. ) RL237 4/10/2017, 4/14/2017 2t and said bid shall remain in full force and effect during said time. The NOTICE OF SUIT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION City further reserves the right to waive informalities and to award the TO: Dewey A. Parsons: BE IT KNOWN, that Wells Fargo Bank, NA, the above-named Plaintiff, 29D03-1703-EU-000120 Contract to any Bidder all to the advantage of the City of Noblesville by its attorney, Stephanie A. Reinhart, has filed in the office of the Clerk of the James A. Nickloy (#28312-29) or to reject all bids. Hamilton Superior Court #3 its Complaint against Defendant Dewey A. Parsons, NICKLOY & HIGDON LLP BID SECURITY: Each bid shall be accompanied by an acceptable and the said Plaintiff having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a 5540 Pebble Village Lane, Suite 300 certified check made payable to the City of Noblesville or an competent person showing that the residence and whereabouts of the Defendant, Noblesville, Indiana 46062 acceptable bid bond in the amount equal to five percent of the total bid Dewey A. Parsons, upon diligent inquiry is unknown, and that said cause of Phone: (317) 773-3030 price executed by an incorporated surety company in good standing action is for default on the promissory note and to foreclose a mortgage on the Fax: (317)219-0545 and qualified to do business in the State of Indiana and whose name following described real estate in Hamilton County, State of Indiana, to wit: appears of the current Treasury Department Circular 570. Building 4, Unit 11725-207A, in Lenox Trace Horizontal Property Regime NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION created by Declaration recorded as Instrument No. 9343099 on September 7, In the Hamilton County Superior Court No. BONDS: A Performance Bond and Payment Bond each in the 1993 as supplemented by Supplemental Declaration recorded May 17, 1994 as In the Matter of the Estate of Wayne D. Lewis, deceased. amount of 100 percent of the Contract price will be required from the Instrument No. 9422372, and in Built Plans for Lenox Trace Horizontal Property Estate Docket 29D03-1703-EU-000120 Contractor to whom the work is awarded. Regime, Phase IV recorded May 17, 1994 as Instrument Number 9422871, Notice is hereby given that Lana L. Russel was on March 31, 2017, QUALIFICATION OF BIDDERS: Bidder, or Sub-Contractor in the Office of the recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, together with a appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Wayne D. Lewis, performing work type, must be on the most current Indiana Department .0054 undivided interest appertaining to such Unit in the common areas and deceased (February 20, 2017). of Transportation Pre-Qualified Contractors list at the date of the Bid limited areas in Lenox Trace Horizontal Property Regime, until such times as Opening for the types of work involved with this project, including, but supplemental Declarations are recorded annexing addition real estate to Lenox All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not Trace, pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 21 of the Declaration. Upon the now due, must file those claims in the Office of the Clerk of the Hamilton not limited to “Surface Masonry and Misc Concrete.” filing and recording of a Supplemental Declaration annexing addition real estate County Superior Court within three (3) months after the date of this All contractors, suppliers and subcontractors shall demonstrate of Lenox Trace Horizontal Property Regime, the Grantees undivided percentage publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the decedent’s 5 years of progressive experience in work similar in nature to this interest in the common areas and limited areas shall be reduced and changed in death, whichever is earlier, or those claims will be forever barred. project. This is a Davis-Bacon wage job and all workers employed on accordance with the provisions of paragraphs 8 and 21 of the Declaration. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana this March 31, 2017. the project shall have documented legal citizenship or immigration commonly known as 11725 Lenox Lane, Carmel, IN 46032. Tammy Baitz status. Any general or subcontractor that has outstanding fees or NOW, THEREFORE, said Defendant is hereby notified of the filing and Clerk of Courts of Hamilton County inspections or has outstanding work-related, performance, or quality pendency of said Complaint against them and that unless they appear and answer issues with the City of Noblesville may be deemed as non-responsive or otherwise defend thereto within thirty (30) days after the last notice of this RL234 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 2t action is published, judgment by default may be entered against said Defendant or non-responsible. for the relief demanded in the Complaint. 29D01-1703-EU-000129 Any bid submitted by a firm that is not a plan holder and does not Dated: Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 appear on the Official Plan Holders List for this project will be deemed ATTEST: CHURCH, CHURCH, HITTLE & ANTRIM non-responsive and non-responsible. Tammy Baitz Two North Ninth Street PRE BID MEETING: There will be a mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court #3 Noblesville, IN 46060 on April 18, 2017 at 10:00 AM (local time) in City Hall, 16 South 10th Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Street, Noblesville, Indiana in Engineering Department Conference Sarah E. Barngrover (28840-64) Chris Wiley (26936-10) NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Room. Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. DAVIS BACON REQUIREMENTS: Project is federally funded by Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) Notice is hereby given that Scott R. Dell was, on April 3, 2017 a Community Development Block Grant and must be in accordance Leslie A. Wagers (27327-49) appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of ALICE L. DELL, with Davis Bacon Requirements. J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) deceased, who died March 16, 2017. Wages rates shall not be less than the prescribed wages as shown in Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now the Project Specifications. Attorneys for Plaintiff due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three INDIANA REQUIREMENTS: Standard Questionnaire Form 96 – MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC Revised 2013, completely filled out and signed, including attachment P.O. Box 441039 (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within Indianapolis, IN 46244 nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the of Contractor’s Financial Statement. Telephone: 614-220-5611 claims will be forever barred. RL233 4/7/2017, 4/14/2017 2t Facsimile: 614-220-5613 Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on April 3, 2017. Email: [email protected] Tammy Baitz RL228 4/3/2017, 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 3t Clerk Hamilton Superior Court RL256 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017 2t B6 Public Notices Week of April 17, 2017

STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON MDK # 17-006910 Westfield City Council )SS: CIRCUIT COURT STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the Westfield City Council, being the COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO. 29C01-1703-MI-2448 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) SS: SUPERIOR COURT #3 governing body of the City of Westfield, will conduct a public hearing IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) ) CAUSE NO. 29D03-1703-MF-002323 on Monday, May 8, 2017 at 7:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers of the Julia Marie Stringfield ) Wells Fargo Bank, NA ) Westfield City Hall, 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, to receive and Petitioner ) Plaintiff, ) hear remonstrances and objections from all persons interested in or NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME vs. ) affected by the proposed 100% voluntary annexation. Julia Marie Stringfield, whose mailing address is: 11890 Sand Creek Donald A. Morrison, et al. ) The proposed voluntary annexation consists of five (5) parcels Blvd., Fishers, IN 46037 , HAMILTON County, Indiana hereby gives Defendants. ) approximately 143 acres +/-. The parcels to be annexed are generally notice that she/he has filed a petition in the HAMILTON Circuit Court NOTICE OF SUIT SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION located on the west side of Moontown Road between 191st Street and requesting that his/her name be changed to William Paul Stringfield. TO: Donald A. Morrison and Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, 196th Street, and adjacent to the existing corporate limits along portions Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on beneficiaries of Wayne A. Stanton and their unknown creditors; and, of the eastern, southern, and western boundaries of the parcels. The the 16th day of June, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. the unknown executor, administrator, or personal representative of the Hamilton County tax identification numbers are Parcel No. 08-06-29-00- Date: March 14, 2017 Estate of Wayne A. Stanton: 00-005.000, Parcel No. 08-06-29-00-00-005.002, Parcel No. 08-06-29- Tammy Baitz, BE IT KNOWN, that Wells Fargo Bank, NA, the above-named 00-00-005.102, Parcel No. 08-06-29-00-00-005.001, and Parcel No. Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court Plaintiff, by its attorney, J. Dustin Smith, has filed in the office of 08-06-29-00-00-008.000. RL263 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017, 5/1/2017 3t the Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court #3 its Complaint against These properties will be annexed into the City of Westfield Corporate Defendants Donald A. Morrison and Unknown heirs, devisees, limits. STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON legatees, beneficiaries of Wayne A. Stanton and their unknown Written remonstrances against the proposed annexation may be filed at )SS: CIRCUIT COURT creditors; and, the unknown executor, administrator, or personal any time before 4:00 p.m. on Monday, May 8, 2017, at the offices of the COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO. 29C01-1703-MI-2173 representative of the Estate of Wayne A. Stanton, and the said Plaintiff Economic and Community Development Department, 2728 East 171st IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) having also filed in said Clerk’s office the affidavit of a competent Street, Westfield, Indiana. Kaylen Meredith Larsen ) person showing that the residence and whereabouts of the Defendants, At the public hearing, the City Council will hear any person who Petitioner ) Donald A. Morrison and Unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, has filed a written remonstrance during this filing period, and receive NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME beneficiaries of Wayne A. Stanton and their unknown creditors; and, and hear any remonstrances or objections from persons interested in or Kaylen Meredith Larsen whose mailing address is 1106 Fairbanks the unknown executor, administrator, or personal representative of the affected by the voluntary annexation. Drive, Carmel. IN, 46033, HAMILTON County, Indiana hereby gives Estate of Wayne A. Stanton, upon diligent inquiry are unknown, and At the public hearing, the City Council will also determine whether notice that she/he has filed a petition in the HAMILTON Circuit Court that said cause of action is for default on the promissory note and to the proposed voluntary annexation is reasonable and appropriate when requesting that his/her name be changed to Kaylen Meredith Coleson. foreclose a mortgage on the following described real estate in Hamilton considered in relation to the Ordinance and whether the Ordinance, as Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on County, State of Indiana, to wit: amended, conforms to the Westfield-Washington Comprehensive Plan. the 16th day of June, 2017 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. Unit 538-C, Hunters Drive in Hunters Glen Horizontal Property A more detailed description of the area under consideration for 100% Date: March 3, 2017 Regime as recorded in Deed Record 316, Pages 184-210 as Instrument voluntary annexation may be reviewed at the Economic and Community Tammy Baitz, Number 411 under the date of October 22, 1979, in the recorded of Development Department at 2728 East 171st Street, Westfield, Indiana, Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office (said Instrument is hereafter or by calling (317) 804-3170. RL263 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017, 5/1/2017 3t referred to as “The Declaration”). Dated this 13th day of April, 2017. Together with all of the appurtenances thereto, all according to the RL258 4/17/2017 1t LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT Declaration including: NOTIFICATION OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITY (A) The perpetual and exclusive right to use for parking purpose Request for Proposals (RFP) CalAtlantic Homes of Indiana, Inc., 9025 N. River Road, Ste. Covered Parking Space No. 538-C as shown on the Floor Plans for the Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton Southeastern Schools 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240 is submitting an NOI to the Indiana Hunters Glen Horizontal Property Regime recorded in Plat Book 8, Board of School Trustees is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) Department of Environmental Management of our intent to comply Pages 4-28 as Instrument Number 410, under the date of October 22, from qualified contractors pursuant to Indiana Code 5-32 (Employment with the requirements of 327 IAC 15-5 (Rule 5) to discharge storm 1979 and amended by First Amendment to Floor Plans of Hunters Glen of Construction Managers as Constructors for Projects). The RFP is for water from construction activities associated with Liberty Ridge Property Regime dated December 18, 1980 and recorded December 29, a Project to construct a new elementary school on a site northeast of Section 1 located South of 151st Street and East of Towne Road, 1980 in Miscellaneous Record 163, Pages 206 as Instrument Number the corner of Southeastern Parkway and Cyntheanne Road in Fishers, Westfield, IN. Storm water runoff from the project site will discharge 18347 in the records of the Hamilton County, Indiana, Recorder’s Indiana. to Williams Creek. Questions should be directed to Stuart Huckelberry Office, which right and benefit is appurtenant to the above described The RFP document will be available, at no charge, beginning April of CalAtlantic Homes of Indiana, Inc. at (317) 659-3200. Unit. (Said Instrument is hereafter referred to as “The Floor Plans”). 18, 2017. Please contact Marina Fleming at Hamilton Southeastern RL262 4/17/2017 1t (B) An undivided interest, appertaining and appurtenant to the above Schools, address: 13485 Cumberland Rd, Fishers, IN 46038, email: described Unit in the Common Areas of the Hunters Glen Horizontal [email protected] Phone: 317-594-4100 for receipt of RFP. 29D01 -1704-EU-000136 Property Regimes. All correspondence regarding the RFP submittal shall be directed to Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 commonly known as 538 Hunters Drive C, Carmel, IN 46032. Marina Fleming. CHURCH, CHURCH, HITTLE & ANTRIM NOW, THEREFORE, said Defendants are hereby notified of the RFP submittals must be received no later than 2:00 PM, local Two North Ninth Street filing and pendency of said Complaint against them and that unless time, on May 3, 2017. Submittals shall be addressed to Harry Delks, Noblesville, IN 46060 they appear and answer or otherwise defend thereto within thirty Facilities Director, and delivered to the Hamilton Southeastern Schools (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 (30) days after the last notice of this action is published, judgment by Administration Building at 13485 Cumberland Rd, Fishers, IN 46038. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION default may be entered against said Defendants for the relief demanded The selection process will consist of review of each proposer’s In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. in the Complaint. qualifications by Hamilton Southeastern Schools’ Selection Committee Notice is hereby given that LeiLoni Dearinger was, on April 11, Dated: pursuant to Indiana Code 5-32. 2017 appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of ROY E. BABER, ATTEST: RL255 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017 2t deceased, who died February 7, 2017. Tammy Baitz All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PROPOSED ADDITIONAL Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court #3 APPROPRIATION due, must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three J. Dustin Smith (29493-06) (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Sheridan Civil Town, Stephanie A. Reinhart (25071-06) Hamilton County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of the Town, nine (9) months after the decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the Sarah E. Barngrover (28840-64) claims will be forever barred. at their regular meeting place at 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN Chris Wiley (26936-10) 46069, at 7:00 P.M., on the 8th day of May, 2017, will consider the Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on April 11, 2017. Gail C. Hersh, Jr. (26224-15) Tammy Baitz following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the Amanda L. Krenson (28999-61) current year. Clerk Hamilton Superior Court Leslie A. Wagers (27327-49) RL261 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017 2t 0101 General Fund Elyssa M. Meade (25352-64) Major Budget Classification: Attorneys for Plaintiff Items Reduced by DLGF $209,375 NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY MANLEY DEAS KOCHALSKI LLC TOTAL for General Fund $209,375 Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Council of P.O. Box 441039 Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have a right to be heard. Hamilton County, Indiana will meet on May 3, 2017 in Regular Indianapolis, IN 46244 The additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Session at 7:00 p.m. in the Commissioners Courtroom at their regular Telephone: 614-220-5611 Department of local Government Finance (DLGF). The DLGF will meeting place at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana. Facsimile: 614-220-5613 make a written determination as to the sufficiency of funds to support the Purpose of the regular meeting is for consideration of transfer of Email: [email protected] appropriation made within fifteen (15) days of receipt of a certified copy funds, amend 2017 form 144, reduction of funds and to consider the RL259 4/17/2017, 4/24/2017, 5/1/2017 3t of the action taken. following additional appropriations in excess of the budget for the Elizabeth A. Walden, Clerk-Treasurer current year. The Council will hold a public hearing concerning the Town of Sheridan additional appropriations. Any person having concerns or questions 29D03-1703-EU-000128 RL257 4/17/2017 1t concerning said appropriations shall be heard at the public hearing. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION OTHER FUNDS In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1229 Highway LOIT In the matter of the unsupervised Estate of David E. Crosby, Docket No. VA 1704-39 3000 Other Services & Charges 218,000.00 deceased. The City of Fishers Board of Zoning Appeals will hold a public 1176 Motor Vehicle Highway Notice is hereby given that Barbara S. Crosby, on the 31st day of hearing on the 26th day of April, 2017 at the Fishers City Hall, One 3000 Other Services & Charges 71,300.00 March, 2017, was appointed personal representative of the Estate of Municipal Drive, at 6:30 p.m. The Application submitted by Tabatha 1186 Rainy Day Fund David E. Crosby, deceased, who died on the 22nd day of March, 2017. O’Connor on behalf of CEDIA is requesting a Land Use Variance 3000 Professional Services 250,000.00 All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, from section(s) 3.06 I-69 Overlay Zone of the City of Fishers Unified 4906 Highway Inspection Fund must file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three Development Ordinance to allow a Non-Profit Use in the overlay 3000 Other Services & Charges 13,200.00 (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or within which prohibits non-profit institutional uses. The subject property has 8124 FY16 EMPG Competitive Grant nine (9) months after the decedent’ s death, whichever is earlier, or the a common address of 0 Kincaid Drive and is generally located on the 6000 Inter-fund Transfer 21,782.00 claims will be forever barred. east side of I-69, south of 106th Street. A full legal description is on 8221 FHWA Reimbursement Fund Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this April 3, 2017. file with the Planning and Zoning Development. Interested persons 6000 Transfers 273,479.00 Tammy Baitz may file written comments or objections of the request with the City RL260 4/18/2017 1t Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court of Fishers Planning and Zoning Department, Fishers City Hall, One Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Municipal Drive, Fishers, Indiana, 46038-1574 (www.fishers.in.us). John Gardner (10823-49) Interested persons will also be given an opportunity to be heard by the 600 East 96th Street, Suite 600 City of Fishers Board of Zoning at the above-specified public hearing. Indianapolis, IN 46240 Tabatha O’Conner HAMILTON COUNTY REPORTER T: (317)569-9600 7150 Winton Drive, Suite 300 Hamilton County’s Hometown Newspaper F: (317)569-4800 Indianapolis, IN 46268 E: [email protected] (317) 735-4013 RL238 4/10/2017, 4/17/2017 2t RL254 4/14/2017 1t NOTICE OF REAL PROPERTY becomes ineligible for sale either prior to the start or during the Range 5, BREAKWATER, Lot Pt 27 COMMISSIONERS’ CERTIFICATE SALE duration of the auction. The Auditor’s Office does not warrant the Property Address: 0 Breakwater Dr Hamilton County Indiana accuracy of the key numbers or street addresses published herein Minimum Bid: $50.00 Beginning 10:00 AM, June 16, 2017 Local Time and any misstatement in the key number or street address does not Tax Unit Name: Delaware Township STATE OF INDIANA invalidate an otherwise valid sale. Owner of Record: Donaldsons Corporation An Ind Corp HAMILTON COUNTY Dated: 4/19/2017 Sale ID#: 291600161 Pursuant to the laws of the and by Tax Unit Name: Sheridan Town Property ID#: 14-14-12-00-02-003.000 resolution of the Hamilton County Commissioners, notice is hereby Owner of Record: Osiris Opportunity Fund Llc Brief Legal Description: Acreage .10, Section 12, Township 17, given that the following described tracts or items of real property are Sale ID#: 291600006 Range 4, LOMA INDUSTRIAL PARK II, Lot Pt 13 listed for sale for delinquent taxes and / or special assessments. Property ID#: 02-01-31-02-04-017.000 Property Address: 0 Loma Ct The minimum sale prices listed below are less than the minimum Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 31, Township 20, Minimum Bid: $50.00 sale prices when offered in the immediately preceding county tax sale Range 3, BOXLEY ORG/SHERIDAN, Lot 3, Block 2 Tax Unit Name: Fishers-Delaware held under Section 5 of IC 6-1.1-24 and include all fees and expenses Property Address: 102 S California St Owner of Record: Kincaid, Donald L & Winifred of the county directly attributable to the Commissioners’ Certificate Minimum Bid: $50.00 Sale ID#: 291600178 Sale. The Hamilton County Commissioners will accept bids for the Tax Unit Name: Noblesville City Property ID#: 15-15-07-00-00-018.010 certificates of sale, for the price referred to in IC 6-1.1-24-6.1(a)(3), by Owner of Record: Ortiz, Louis A & Marian M Brief Legal Description: Acreage .04, Section 7, Township 17, public auction on June 16, 2017 at 10:00 AM Courthouse Time at the Sale ID#: 291600101 Range 5 Hamilton County Government & Judicial Building, One Hamilton Property ID#: 10-11-08-03-02-026.000 Property Address: 0 Lantern Rd County Square, Noblesville 46060. Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 8, Township 18, Minimum Bid: $50.00 Pursuant to IC 6-1.1-24-5.1, a business entity that seeks to register Range 5, FAIRVIEW ADDITION, Section 2, Lot 25 Tax Unit Name: Carmel City to bid in an Indiana Commissioners’ Certificate Sale must provide a Property Address: 112 Waterman Dr W Owner of Record: Brookshire First Mortgage Llc certificate of good standing or proof of registration in accordance with Minimum Bid: $50.00 Sale ID#: 291600190 IC 5-23 from the Secretary of State to the county treasurer. Tax Unit Name: Noblesville City Property ID#: 16-10-32-00-00-012.001 A person redeeming each tract or item of real property after the Owner of Record: Nichol, John B & John A Dellon Jr, & Earnest Brief Legal Description: Acreage .03, Section 32, Township 18, sale of the certificate must pay: (A) the amount of the minimum bid D Gutting Range 4 under Section 5 of IC 6-1.1-24 for which the tract or item of real Sale ID#: 291600108 Property Address: 0 E 126th St property was last offered for sale; (B) ten percent (10%) of the amount Property ID#: 11-06-23-04-06-027.001 Minimum Bid: $50.00 for which the certificate is sold; (C) the attorney’s fees and costs of Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 23, Township 19, Tax Unit Name: Clay Township giving notice under IC 6-1.1-25-4.5; (D) the costs of a title search or of Range 4, HARBOR VIEW, Lot Pt 27 12.51 feet by .4 feet = 5.004 Owner of Record: Ketterman, Georgia C/O Jay Kirtz examining and updating the abstract of title for the tract or item of real square feet Sale ID#: 291600212 property; (E) all taxes and special assessments on the tract or item of Property Address: 0 Dixon Ct Property ID#: 17-13-01-03-07-029.001 real property paid by the purchaser after the sale of the certificate plus Minimum Bid: $50.00 Brief Legal Description: Acreage .15, Section 1, Township 17, interest at the rate of ten percent (10%) per annum on the amount of Owner of Record: Nichol, John B & John A Dellon Jr & Earnest D Range 3 taxes and special assessments paid by the purchaser on the redeemed Gutting Property Address: 0 E 108th St property; and (F), all costs of sale, advertising costs, and other Sale ID#: 291600109 Minimum Bid: $50.00 expenses of the county directly attributable to the sale of the certificate. Property ID#: 11-06-23-04-06-037.001 Owner of Record: Bruckman, Glenn & Laura If the certificate is sold for an amount more than the minimum Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 23, Township 19, Sale ID#: 291600214 bid under Section 5 of IC 6-1.1-24 for which the tract or item of real Range 4, HARBOR VIEW, Lot Pt 22, Pt 24, Pt 23, Pt 26 & Pt CA 1 Property ID#: 17-13-01-04-01-021.001 property was last offered for sale and the property is not redeemed, the Property Address: 0 Tahoe Cir Brief Legal Description: Acreage .05, Section 1, Township 17, owner of record of the tract or item of real property who is divested of Minimum Bid: $50.00 Range 3, Additional Legal Description: Railroad CSX ownership at the time the tax deed is issued may have a right to the tax Owner of Record: Mundy Realty Inc Property Address: 0 Willowmere Dr sale surplus. Sale ID#: 291600114 Minimum Bid: $50.00 Indiana law prohibits a person who owes delinquent taxes, special Property ID#: 11-06-36-00-00-020.004 Owner of Record: Generation Homes Llc C/O Dan Chapman assessments, penalties, interest, or costs directly attributable to a Brief Legal Description: Acreage .47, Section 36, Township 19, Sale ID#: 291600220 prior tax sale, from purchasing tracts or items of real property at a Range 4 Property ID#: 17-13-12-01-04-020.000 tax sale. Prior to bidding at a tax sale, each bidder must affirm under Property Address: 0 River Ave Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 12, Township 17, the penalties for perjury that he or she does not owe delinquent taxes, Minimum Bid: $50.00 Range 3, HOMEPLACE, Lot Pt 45 special assessments, penalties, interest, costs directly attributable to a Owner of Record: Diversified Investments Llc Property Address: 0 Cornell Ave prior tax sale, amounts from a final adjudication in favor of a political Sale ID#: 291600132 Minimum Bid: $50.00 subdivision in this county, any civil penalties imposed for the violation Property ID#: 11-10-01-04-01-002.000 Total Number of Properties: 13 of a building code or ordinance of this county, or any civil penalties Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 1, Township 18, I hereby certify that the above real properties have been offered in imposed by a health department in this county. Further, each bidder Range 4, EVANS & CRAIGS 2ND, Lot 3 & 4, Block 4 one tax sale, have not received a bid for at least the amount required must acknowledge that any successful bid made in violation of the Property Address: 357 Chestnut St under I.C. 6-1.1-24-5 and have been identified in a resolution of the above statement is subject to forfeiture. In the event of forfeiture, Minimum Bid: $50.00 Board of Commissioners for Hamilton County, Indiana, to be offered the bid amount shall be applied to the delinquent taxes, special Tax Unit Name: Fishers Twn-Fall Crk Twp for sale. assessments, penalties, interest, costs, judgments, or civil penalties Owner of Record: Equity Trust Company Custodian Fbo Scott Given under my hand and seal on 4/19/2017. of the ineligible bidder, and a certificate will be issued to the county Crepeau Ira Robin M. Mills, Auditor, Hamilton County Indiana. executive. Sale ID#: 291600227 The Commissioners specifically reserve the right to withhold from Property ID#: 13-15-02-00-09-026.000 RL253 4/18/2017, 4/25/2017, 5/2/2017 3t the sale any parcel which has been listed in error, or which otherwise Brief Legal Description: Acreage .00, Section 2, Township 17, Tell your friends . . . read The Reporter daily for free! Just email [email protected]