Your Hometown Week in Review . . . October 15, 2018 Sheridan | Noblesville | Cicero | Arcadia | Atlanta | Westfield | Carmel | Fishers

Hamilton County Domestic Violence Awareness Month www.ReadTheReporter.com Reporter Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter Republicans gather in Carmel Sheridan Town Board Photo provided by Denise Moe votes unanimously to The Carmel Clay Republican Club held its establish town court annual pork roast last By JEFF JELLISON mel City Court. Miksha Tuesday. Approximately Publisher explained, of the munic- 150 people were in ipal courts, Carmel is the attendance. The guest The Sheridan Town only court that hears mis- speaker for the evening Board last Monday unani- demeanor cases. Those was Maureen Braun, wife mously passed an ordinance charged with a misdemean- of Republican U.S. Senate to establish a Town Court. or in Noblesville and Fish- candidate Mike Braun. In The ordinance indi- ers appear at a court locat- addition, special guests cates the Court would have ed in the Hamilton County included State Sen. exclusive jurisdiction of Judicial Center. Miksha Mike Delph and State Sheridan ordinances and also said, “When infrac- Rep. Donna Schaibley. jurisdiction of all misde- tion defendants plead not (From left) Carmel City meanors, infractions and guilty in Fishers and No- Council President Kevin ordinances described in any blesville, those cases are Rider, Hamilton County interlocal agreement. transferred to one of the Republican Chairwoman The northwestern Ham- Superior Courts.” Laura Campbell and ilton County town with a When asked about how Noblesville attorney population of approximate- the town would fund the Ray Adler. ly 2,700 people will elect court, including a judge sal- a judge in the November ary, Sheridan Police Chief 2019 election, and court Bob Shock said, “I don’t would begin in January have the answer yet. The of 2020. Town is just in the starting State Road 32 reconstruction project The larger cities of Fish- stages of the court.” ers, Noblesville and Carmel Hamilton County Elec- are the only other commu- tions Administrator Kathy being planned for downtown Westfield nities in the county that Richardson said whoever The REPORTER "INDOT’s ect will address sibility to downtown West- currently have their own the residents of Sheridan Last Tuesday, the City position has al- congestion and field is the first big step as municipal courts. elect as a judge, the person of Westfield and the Indiana ways been to capacity con- we build the Grand Junction Hamilton County Chief must be registered to vote Department of Transporta- work in collab- cerns along the District-the new heart of the Deputy Prosecutor Andre in a county and be an at- tion (INDOT) announced oration with lo- SR 32 corridor city," said Teresa Skelton, Miksha told the Reporter torney in good standing ad- a major reconstruction of cal communities from Shamrock Executive Director of the his office only provides a mitted to the practice of law State Road 32 in downtown when it comes to Boulevard to Downtown Westfield Asso- Deputy Prosecutor to Car- in Indiana. Westfield. The $15 million the future of the East Street. The ciation. "Public and private project is a 50-50 cost split way people and design process sector developments are in between the city and the goods move on will look at all the works but getting this WTHR among litigants . . . state. The Westfield City our state roads," Cook possible alterna- commitment from the city Council approved an inter- said Todd May, District tives to provide efficient and state is critical. This is local agreement paving the Deputy Commissioner for traffic flow through down- exciting for our community." HSE school district, way for the collaboration. the Greenfield District of town Westfield. As part of The City and INDOT, in "Partnering with the INDOT, who will be the the project, the City and a collaborative Request for state on this work is a state’s primary point of con- INDOT will assess options Proposals process, selected Fishers football coach huge win for our city," said tact for this project. “Mayor to determine the best solu- American Structurepoint Westfield Mayor Andy Cook and his team in West- tion for all stakeholders. for Engineering and De- now facing lawsuits Cook. "Anyone coming field are excellent partners. The Grand Junction Task sign services. A topograph- in to Westfield knows We look forward to working Group, a volunteer citi- ic survey and traffic data The REPORTER the lawsuit seeks mone- that something needs to with them in developing the zens group, included the collection will begin this The Star tary damages and training be done to State Road next phase of safe, efficient road improvement as an fall, followed by roadway reported last Thursday that a for employees. 32. It simply cannot safe- and effective transportation integral part of its master design. Construction is ex- former Fishers High School On Friday, the Hamil- ly and efficiently handle in this vibrant and growing plan designed over the last pected to begin in late 2022 student has filed a lawsuit ton County Reporter has the traffic of a growing community.” 10 years. with a completion date in against Fishers varsity foot- learned Indianapolis televi- community." The State Road 32 proj- "Improving the acces- early 2024. ball coach Rick Wimmer sion station WTHR Chan- and the Hamilton South- nel 13 filed a lawsuit against eastern School District. the Hamilton Southeastern The original School District. Husky Fall Resource Festival set for next Tuesday article indicated According The REPORTER Jayden Bond and to court docu- The community is in- his mother, Joniece ments on June vited to attend the third Brooks, are the 8, 2018, lawyers annual Husky Fall Family complainants in for WTHR filed Resource Night from 5 to 7 the federal lawsuit. the suit after a p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 23 at Both allege Wim- year-long in- the Hamilton Heights Pri- mer of “knowingly vestigation con- mary School cafeteria. and intentionally ducted by veter- The family-friendly touching Bond in Wimmer an reporter Bob event will feature over 30 a rude, insolent or Segall. tables hosted by members angry manner when Bond Visit tinyurl.com/ of the community to share was late for class. The re- WTHR-HSE-lawsuit to of their time and resources port also indicates Wim- read a copy of the lawsuit. to support social-emotion- mer kicked Bond off the Segall’s investigation al learning, mental health, football team. focused on Indiana public medical care, special ed- The lawsuit alleges school teachers and staff ucation resources, com- Wimmer’s actions were ra- being suspended, placed on munity classes and much cially discriminatory. administrative leave, moved more. A statement issued by or resigning with little to no Attendees of all ages the Hamilton Southeast- information being provid- are encouraged to wear ern School District reads, ed to the public to explain their costumes to treat-or- "We are aware of a civil the changes. treat at each table. There complaint regarding allega- A part of Segall’s in- will also be face painting tions from 2016 involving vestigation included the and crafts, give-a-ways, a teacher and a former stu- suspension of Fishers High special guest storytellers dent. The allegations were School football coach and free books. thoroughly investigated Rick Wimmer. Members of the Ki- by HSE as well as law en- Segall and WTHR al- wanis’ K-Kids Club will forcement. We addressed lege the Hamilton South- be collecting non-perish- the allegations. Law en- eastern School District, af- Photo provided ter several requests, refused able food donations for Husky Fall Family Resource Night is designed for families to enjoy a fun- forcement did not pursue Thanksgiving baskets any action. We are review- to produce a factual basis filled evening and learn about giving support and/or programs and services during the festival. The list ing the civil complaint with for Wimmer’s suspension of items being collected in- available through community partners. legal counsel and do not and to provide access to clude cans of French style onions, brownie mix, cans mushroom soup. and open to the public. plan to discuss the pend- certain information in Wim- green beans, stuffing mix, of pumpkin, cans of turkey The event, sponsored Hamilton Heights Primary ing litigation outside of the mer’s personnel file; infor- instant mashed potatoes, gravy, cans of cranberry by Hamilton Heights Youth School is located at 25350 court process." mation Segall and WTHR muffin mix, French-fried sauce and cans of cream of Assistance Program, is free State Road 19, Arcadia. According to the Star, believes is public. A2 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018 Donations needed Cicero kicks off Façade for Fishers police Improvement Project officer Binh Dennis By LARRY LANNAN The REPORTER LarryInFishers.com The Town of Cicero held a ribbon cutting to kick Fishers Police Officer Binh off the start of the Town’s Dennis remains in critical condition Façade Improvement Proj- following an off-duty motorcycle ect last Tuesday. The Town accident in Brown County. received a Main Street Revi- The officer’s medical team has talization Program (MSRP) performed multiple surgeries to grant through the Indiana save his life and provide him the Office of Community and highest possible quality of life in the future. Officer Dennis has prov- Rural Affairs (OCRA) for Dennis $403,000, along with a en to be a fighter, and local police Historic Preservation Grant officials say there are many reasons to believe that someday in the amount of $142,216 he will be able to turn this tragedy into triumph. to complete a Façade Im- Binh’s road to recovery is going to be very long with provement project. This Photo provided many ups and downs. This life-changing incident has and project includes 13 build- Community members gathered on Tuesday for a ribbon cutting to kick off the will continue to take a financial toll on the Dennis family. ings along West Jackson Town of Cicero’s Façade Improvement Project. Binh’s family has established a fundraiser allowing people Street from State Road 19 to headquarters located in the to make monetary donations which will help ease the finan- Main Street. Buildings included in the project gravel lot at 150 W. Jackson cial burden during Binh’s recovery. You may make a dona- tion a tinyurl.com/Donate-Binh-Dennis. In attendance for this 1 W. Jackson St. 90 W. Jackson St. St., which is where the for- Police officials warn that there are scam artists taking ceremony was OCRA, town 10 W. Jackson St. 99 W. Jackson St. mer town offices were - lo officials, business owners, 30 W. Jackson St. 109 W. Jackson St. cated. Details on the project, advantage of this situation, therefore they recommend using the Town of Cicero’s Indi- 40 W. Jackson St. 110 W. Jackson St. including updates, before the link above to make any donation to the Dennis family. ana Main Street organiza- 47 W. Jackson St. 120 W. Jackson St. and after photos, progress tion Our Town Cicero and 60 W. Jackson St. 220 W. Jackson St. reports, etc., will be made area residents. 64 W. Jackson St. through Cicero’s web- Noblesville School Board “This project demon- site beginning the week of strates how key partnerships “I applaud the leadership Town Council President Oct. 15. and continual collaborations team in the Town of Cicero Rusty Miller also cut the rib- The businesses will re- candidate Durm injured can help come together to for the dedication and com- bon, adding, “This project main open during project revitalize a downtown and mitment shown throughout has been a great partnership construction, so please con- vacationing in Mexico enhance economic devel- this process and ensuring with the Town of Cicero, tinue to enjoy the wonderful The REPORTER opment,” said Jodi Golden, these improvements move the State through their grant restaurants and shops locat- Noblesville School Board OCRA Executive Director. forward.” programs, Our Town Cice- ed in downtown Cicero. candidate Brian Durm was in- ro, and the 13 building own- “A priority for us is to jured while vacationing with his Hamilton County Federated Republican Women ers who committed match- make sure that all business- family in Cancun, Mexico. ing funds for their projects. es are able to remain open According to a GoFundMe Fall Soup & Salad Supper These improvements will during construction,” said page established to assist with help the community in its Lance Stephenson with medical expenses, Durm fell, revitalization efforts of the RenCon Services. “A plan When: Thursday, October 25, 6-8 p.m. causing a tremendous amount of Where: Sheridan Community Center downtown area and will has been developed and we trauma to his head, lungs, spi- 300 East 6th Street continue the Town’s efforts will work with the Town nal column as well as breaking Cost: Free for Members and Sponsors in enhancing its quality of and the building owners to his arm. $10 Per Person for non-members place and economic devel- communicate progress and The page stated, "The damage Durm opment within Cicero.” updates to the public during Everyone is invited to come meet to Brian’s head is quit severe, so much so that he needed Cicero’s grant admin- construction.” the pressure drained from brain to survive. His left orbital yourThe local Republican Wiggery elected istrator for this project is The project is anticipat- bone is completely fractured and there is fear of him los- officials and candidates for office! Tina Henderson with Men- ed to begin this week and ing his vision." ​ denhall and Associates, the will end in May 2019. The page indicated Durm spent a week in a hospital in “RIGHT NOW” Campaign Donations architect for the project is For more information on Cancun until he was transported via medevac to an India- Please bring a donation for R & B Architects located in the Town of Cicero and the Mama’sProudly Cupboard Food features Pantry wigs by napolis Neurological Intensive Care Unit. Indianapolis, and the project Façade Improvement Proj- To learn more about Durm or to donate to his medical contractor is RenCon Ser- ect, visit ciceroin.org. expenses, visit tinyurl.com/GoFundMe-Durm. RSVP to: [email protected] vices based in Pendleton. 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For 20 years Carmel had an event called Holiday at the Square. Last year the event moved to Holiday at Center Green to be a part of Christkindlmarkt, a tradi- tional German festival. And what German festival could be complete without ceram- ic beer steins? When Christkindlmarkt CEO and Market Master Photo provided Maria Murphy traveled to This German-built Glühwein Pyramid is the largest first Germany looking for of its kind in the United States today. authentic crafts items to sell at Carmel’s first Christ- kindlmarkt, she commis- Carmel Christkindlmarkt sioned a limited-edition ce- ramic stein created by Zöller und Born in Hilscheid, Ger- gets new attraction many, with relief carvings The REPORTER with two special imported celebrating the city and the Carmel Christkindl- craft beers. festival. This year Murphy markt will gain a new at- Carmel Christkindl- returned to Germany to traction this year with the markt has partnered with commission a new stein for Glühwein Pyramid. On Steinbach to bring this Christkindlmarkt, and The Friday, the pyramid arrived beautiful installation to Reporter had the opportuni- for assembly at the site of Carmel for the 2018 Christ- ty to talk to Herr Burkhard Christkindlmarkt, 10 Center kindlmarkt. Steinbach is a Zöller about the history of Green, between the Palla- celebrated German com- Photo provided his craft. pany that is well known This commemorative Indiana stein was handcrafted at Zöller & Born in dium and the Tarkington Zöller’s steins are all Theater. for their world-famous Hilscheid, Germany, and will be available at this year’s Christkindlmarkt. bas-relief, a form of carv- The new Glühwein Pyr- nutcrackers and handmade ing in which the images Zöller said. “When he gets in old blue, in a nature ver- 1/4 liter and 1/2 liter. The amid is a new feature that appear slightly raised from the images from the cus- sion that’s a little bit lighter, Carmel steins are limited will literally “stand tall” See Pyramid . . . Page A7 a flat background to give a tomer he is able to mod- in a multi-colored version editions to make them of at the Carmel Christkindl- three-dimensional effect to el that into clay on a clay and in a rustic version. In interest to both Christkindl- markt, which will open its the art. mold. All of what we are each version we manufac- markt visitors and to collec- second season of holiday Hamilton “The first stein we did doing is done by hand ini- ture 100 pieces, so it is a tors or ceramic art. fun at Carmel’s Center for them was for the Carm- tially. Everything is done very limited item. Carmel “There are only two Green on Saturday, Nov. 17. County el Christmas market,” Herr here in our own factory. intends to also sell it for the small family-owned com- This new German-built Reporter Zöller told The Reporter. First of all, the molding. next few years and the to- panies which are still Glühwein Pyramid stands Contact Information “It was a relief of the Car- Preparing that. From this tal edition will be limited to manufacturing traditional 33-feet tall and will serve mel Christmas market with Phone very first mold we make 5,000 worldwide.” hand-painted ceramic steins as the primary point for a 317-408-5548 different buildings in your a mother mold. From this Zöller und Born has with the relief carvings here variety of flavors of Glüh- Email city. And now, the second mother mold we are able to been in this business since in Germany,” Zöller said. wein, the popular German [email protected] stein for this year is the make a mold out of plastic. the 1950s. “Years before we had about sweet wine, at the market. Publisher Jeff Jellison brand-new relief stein for And from this plastic mold “My father and his part- 20 companies in the area. The pyramid has never been [email protected] Indiana.” we can do the forms for ner founded the company These relief steins are only seen before and will be the 317-408-5548 Zöller explained the Sports Editor Richie Hall manufacturing.” in 1956 manufacturing beer manufactured in our area.” largest of its kind in Amer- [email protected] process for creating these Last year the Carmel steins,” Zöller said. “I was The reason ceramic ica. It will weigh in at an Twitter: @Richie_Hall hand-crafted steins usual- stein was limited to a run also founded in 1956, so I steins only coming from estimated 10 tons and have Public Notices ly involves working from of 400. This year’s Indiana am as old as the company.” one area is due to the avail- more than 3,000 lights. [email protected] 765-365-2316 photographs provided by stein will also be limited to Zöller und Born does ability of the raw material, More than just a “pyra- Web Address the customer, which was 400 pieces. not solely create limit- which only exists in the mid,” it will serve a definite www.ReadTheReporter.com also true for both Christ- “These 400 are split ed-edition steins. They Westerwald. Thus the in- purpose: With more than a Subscription Inquiries kindlmarkt steins. between four different col- manufacture ceramic steins dustry only exists there dozen taps, it will feature [email protected] “Our master-sculptor, ors,” Zöller explained. “It is for various cities in Ger- as well. a variety of flavors, plus Mailing Address Deitmar, has been doing always the same body – the many and throughout the a children’s punch and a PO Box 190 Westfield, IN 46074 this job for about 40 years,” same mold – and we do it world in sizes of 1/8 liter, See Stein . . . 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William Allen “Bill” Pannell Ned E. Startzman Edwin Gene Gilliatt April 8, 1959 – October 6, 2018 May 13, 1928 – October 10, 2018 February 15, 1936 – October 7, 2018 William Allen “Bill” Pannell, 59, Fishers, passed away Ned E. Startzman, 90, Noblesville, passed away on Edwin Gene Gilliatt, 82, Fishers, passed away on Sun- on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at Com- Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at day, October 7, 2018 at Community munity Hospital North in Indianapo- Bridgewater Healthcare Center in Hospital North in Indianapolis. He was lis. He was born on April 8, 1959 to Carmel. He was born on May 13, born on February 15, 1936 to Fred and William and Shirley (Schuble) Pan- 1928 to Everett and Helen (Ridge) Ocie (Hollen) Gilliatt in Taswell, Ind. nell in Louisville, Ky. Startzman in Arcadia. Gene proudly served his country in Bill proudly served in the Unit- Ned proudly served in the United the United States Army and was a life- ed States Army Special Forces for States Army. He was a bookkeeper for time member of the . 24 years. He worked for AutoZone Hoosier Dairy, Renner’s Trucking and He received a Bachelor of Accounting and was a member of the American Dodd’s Townhouse. Ned was a mem- degree from Butler University and re- Legion. Bill loved working on guns, ber of Holy Rosary Catholic Church tired in 1998 after 30 years as a CPA enjoyed cars and enjoyed going to the in Indianapolis. for the IRS. Gene had a passion for at- symphony. He is survived by his sister, Dixie tending worship, was a past member of He is survived by his wife, Rene Huffman; brother, Larry (Geraldine) Fairview General Baptist Church and L. Pannell; mother, Shirley Pannell; Startzman; sister, Susann (Jim) Macy; a current member of ITOWN Church. daughter, Crystal L. Pannell (Khur- brother, Lyman (Patricia) Startzman; He loved being out in nature, especially ram Shahzad); siblings, Rhonda Coffey (Mark), Ronald several nieces and nephews; as well as many great- and in Southern Indiana, and loved gardening and planting trees Pannell and Holly Gritton (Mark); and several nieces and great-great nieces and nephews; and special friends, Don- on the acres he owned. Gene was proud of the restoration nephews. Bill was preceded in death by his father, William nita Smith, Eric Slaughter and Henry Amour. of a historic home that is on a mural in the Dubois Coun- H. Pannell. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his ty Museum. He loved working crossword puzzles, enjoyed Visitation was held on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 sister, Jacquelyn Akers; and special friend, John Huffman. researching family ancestry, and loved storytelling. He was at Randall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville A Latin Mass will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Oc- very involved with his grandkids and always attended their Road, Fishers. Graveside services followed at Highland tober 20, 2018 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, activities. Cemetery in Fishers shortly after the visitation. 410 S. Pearl St., Cicero, with Father Andrew DeKeyser Gene is survived by his wife of 62 years, Jeanie Austin In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be officiating. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Gilliatt; daughters, Lola (Richard) Wiebe and LaVon (Mi- made to the American Cancer Society, 5635 W. 96th St., October 19, 2018 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, chael) Wade; sisters, Helen Atwood and Lillie Mae (Nova) Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278. 1150 Logan St. in Noblesville. Burial will be at Arcadia Newton; five grandchildren, Brian (Michelle) Wiebe, Diana Condolences: randallroberts.com Cemetery in Arcadia. Wiebe, and Abigail, Brooke and Jenna Wade; great-grand- Memorial contributions may be made to Our Lady of daughter, Nicolette Wiebe; and best friend, James Enlow. the Most Holy Rosary Church, 520 Stevens St., Indianap- In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by Loren Dale Musgrove olis, IN 46203. his baby brother, Carrol Gilliatt, brothers, Nova Gilliatt and November 5, 1940 – October 6, 2018 Condolences: randallroberts.com Orel Gilliatt; and sister, Claris Bowles. Services were held on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at Loren Dale Musgrove, 77, Muncie, passed away on Fairview General Baptist Church, 5560 W. Patoka School Saturday, October 6, 2018 at Commu- Frederick Eugene “Fred” Delph Road, Eckerty, Ind., with visitation one hour prior to the ser- nity North Hospital in Indianapolis. September 12, 1945 – October 7, 2018 vice. Rev. Al Madden officiated. Burial with military rites Born November 5, 1940 in Newton, followed at Birdseye Cemetery in Birdseye, Ind. Following Ill., he was the son of the late Virgil Frederick Eugene “Fred” Delph, 73, Sheridan, passed the graveside service, a meal was provided at the Fairview and Ruby (Jones) Musgrove. away Sunday evening, October 7, General Baptist Church. After attending Newton High 2018 surrounded by his loving fami- Gene’s family has entrusted his care to Randall and Rob- School, he proudly served his country ly at Riverview Health in Noblesville. erts Funeral Homes in Fishers. in the United States Army Airborne Born September 12, 1945 in Ekin, Memorial contributions may be made to Fairview Gen- Division. Loren worked for Carrier Ind., he was the son of the late Luther eral Baptist Church, 5560 W. Patoka School Road, Eckerty, Building Services for 30 years, re- K. Delph, Jr. and Norma Jean (Tudor) IN 47116; or ITOWN Church (directed to the new building tiring in 2004. He was a member of Delph. fund), 9959 E. 126th St., Fishers, IN 46038. the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Union After graduating from Tipton High Condolences: randallroberts.com Local 440 from 1969 to 2018, and a School with the Class of 1964, Fred lifetime member of the NRA. In ad- entered the workforce. He worked as dition to his work with Carrier, Loren a machinist for Firestone, FMC in Tipton for 18 years, and Sharon Rose King also raised Belgian draft horses. Between work and his for Biddle’s in Sheridan; retiring in 2008 after 23 years December 22, 1930 – October 9, 2018 horses he had little free time, but when Loren could find with the company. Fred also worked as a self-employed the time he enjoyed going camping and trying to get in carpenter and roofer. For several years he worked with his Sharon Rose King, 87, Noblesville, passed away on some hunting and fishing. He also had a true passion for brother Stan doing construction projects. One of the many Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at Commu- shooting sports. He was a superior marksman in both his projects he helped with over the years was the construction nity Hospital North in Indianapolis. military career and in civilian life, winning the 1999 State of the Ekin Odd Fellows Lodge building. Fred was a mem- She was born on December 22, 1930 Championship for shooting skeet. For Loren it was more ber of the Odd Fellows Lodge in Ekin, as well as a member to Arthur and Clementine (Thomp- than a hobby, it was also a chance for him to have special of the East Union Christian Church. kins) Avery in Noblesville. connection with his grandchildren. He loved talking about Fred leapt at just about every opportunity he had to go Sharon was a graduate of Nobles- guns and shooting with them. His grandchildren were his camping. It gave him some time to get in a little hunting ville High School and worked in cus- life. If there was something going on in their lives, you and fishing, but more importantly, it gave him the chance tomer service for PSI Energy. She was better believe that Grandpa was going to be a part of it. to showcase his collection of very unique signs that would a member of Bethel A.M.E. Church. Loren is survived by his loving wife, Margaret (Stew- hang from the back of his camper; JUST ASK DAN. Sharon is survived by her daugh- art) Musgrove. She and Loren were married on August Fred was also an Indianapolis Colts fan, as long as they ter, Terri (Jeffrey) Woodard; son, Steve (Valerie) King; 31, 2004. Also surviving are his son, Dale E. Musgrove were winning. He loved to race stock cars and was a huge sister, Marva Mitchell; three grandchildren; and one (Karen K.), Sheridan; his daughter, Jamie Sue Hottinger, Jeff Gordon fan. NASCAR just wasn’t the same for Fred great-grandchild. Indianapolis; two step-sons, Keith Stewart (Robin), Wil- when the #24 car quit racing. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death liamston, Mich., and Mark Stewart (Lisa) of Bargersville, Family played a very important role in Fred’s life. He by her husband, Donald King; daughter, Debra King; and Ind.; step-daughter, Carol Longenecker (Kent), Sheridan; spent many years coaching little league when his boys brother, Bruce Avery. 11 grandchildren, Meegan Clifton (Lloyd), Elizabeth Leh- were young and a lifetime following his children’s, grand- Services were held on Monday, October 15, 2018 at man (Ryan), Emily Musgrove, Dale Musgrove, Steven children’s, nieces’ and nephews’ activities. That was no Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., No- Longenecker (Stacee), Kathie Ravenscroft (Julian), Ruth small task. blesville, with visitation prior to the time of service. Rev. Cooper (Joel), Tom Stewart, Bethany Pendell (David), Fred is survived by his loving wife Judith “Judy” Mallory H. Tarrance officiated. Burial was at Riverside Emily Stewart and Nathan Stewart; five great-grandchil- (Duchemin) Payne-Delph. She and Fred were married on Cemetery in Noblesville. dren; and two sisters, Beulah Shadle, Effingham, Ill., and November 25, 1991. Also surviving are his two sons, Bill Memorial contributions may be made to Bethel A.M.E. Doreen Clow (David), Washington Court House, Ohio. Delph, Atlanta, and Dan Delph (Robbi), Tipton; two step- Church, 17777 Little Chicago Road, Noblesville, IN He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, sons, Johnny Payne (Lori) and Brian Payne (Elizabeth), 46062. Vernon Musgrove, and one sister, Louise Powers. both of Sheridan; step daughter, Angie Barnard (Phil), Condolences: randallroberts.com Services were held on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at Beech Grove; nine grandchildren, Derrick, Dawn, Jen- Kercheval Funeral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan, with nifer, Isabel, Jackson, Kasey, Brody, Riley and Samuel; Sharon Ann Marsh visitation prior to the time of service. Graveside services 11 great-grandchildren; one sister, Diana Gunkel (David were held on Sunday, October 14, 2018 at Mound Ceme- “Skip”), Tipton; brother-in-law, Larry Starrett, Cicero; and November 8, 1943 – October 10, 2018 tery in Willow Hill, Ill. his sister-in-law, Shirley Delph, Arcadia. “Mr. Fred” (as he Sharon Ann Marsh, 74, Mechanicsburg, passed away Memorial contributions may be presented to either the was affectionately known to his nursing staff) is also sur- Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at her Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation or to the Ameri- vived by his granddogs, whom he loved very much. home. She was born November 8, can Cancer Society. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, 1943 in Rockport, Ky., to the late Stan J. and Jimmy Allen Delph; and two sisters, Judy Pear- Glenn and Rosie (Vernon) Robinson. son and Wanda Starrett. Growing up in New Castle, Sha- Services were held on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at ron attended Weir Elementary and Kercheval Funeral Home, 306 E. 10th St., Sheridan, with New Castle Chrysler High School. visitation prior to the time of service. Burial followed at She married Rusty Marsh on March East Union Cemetery in northern Hamilton County. Pastor 20, 1961 and they had four children. George Cooper officiated. Sharon retired from the United States Memorial contributions may be presented to the Amer- Postal Service in Anderson. They moved their family to ican Cancer Society. Mechanicsburg and started Marsh Deer Processing which they still own and operate, now known as Maddie Moo’s Custom Meats. She loved cooking wild game and was known for cooking turtle. Sharon loved spending time with her family and was known as “Big Momma.” She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Rusty Marsh, Mechanicsburg; children, Larry (Lynn) Marsh, Sulphur Springs, Brian (Anita) Marsh, Middletown, Mila (Chris) Weber, Mechanicsburg, Kevin (Corie) Marsh, Markleville; grandchildren, Marissa Weber, Terra We- ber, Makayla Swinford, Sky Marsh, Maddie Marsh; great-grandchildren, Aubrey and Weston; sister, Christine McShirley, Bluffton; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her step-mother, Mary Lou Robinson, and siblings, Gene Fred, Henrietta Ward and Charlie Robinson. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, October 16, 2018 You can read at Hinsey-Brown Funeral Service in New Castle with Rev. Dr. Charles R. Shumate officiating. Burial will follow in Mechanicsburg Cemetery. Visitation was held on Monday, obituaries online at October 15 at the funeral home. You may express condolences or share a memory of ReadTheReporter.com Sharon at hinsey-brown.com. Week of Oct. 15, 2018 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A5

Linda Lou McGhee Jayson Clyde Caldwell II February 22, 1943 – October 8, 2018 November 7, 1979 – October 6, 2018 Earn your amateur Linda Lou McGhee, 75, Noblesville, passed away on Jayson Clyde Caldwell II, 38, Noblesville, passed Monday, October 8, 2018 at her home. away on Saturday, October 6, 2018 in radio license She was born on February 22, 1943 to Westfield. He was born on November The REPORTER modes; amateur radio prac- Ethmer and Blanche Kiger. 7, 1979 in Marion. A free all-day amateur tices and station equipment For over 25 years, Linda worked Jayson worked as a heating and radio license class will be and set-up; electrical prin- as a medical secretary, starting out cooling service technician. He was given on Saturday, Oct. 27 at ciples; common transmitter as a typist at Riverview. She loved to a huge Colts fan and a Michael Jor- the Hamilton County Emer- and receiver problems; am- travel and enjoyed playing cards with dan fan. Jayson was a big teddy bear gency Operations Center, ateur satellite operation; op- friends. Linda loved her dogs and bird who was very loving and would do watching. She was a member of First anything for anyone. He really loved 18100 Cumberland Road, erating activities; non-voice Christian Church for many years. his kids. Jayson was loved greatly and Noblesville. Attendees and digital communications; Linda is survived by her son, Edward McGhee; daugh- will be missed by all! should enter the main doors antennas and installation, ter, Nicole McGhee; sister, Louise Kunkle; brother, Paul He is survived by his mother, Becky Salazar Krieger; at the Sheriff’s Office (locat- electrical safety; AC and DC Kiger; grandchildren, Jessica Stephenson and Kaitlyn Pin- father, Jayson (Rita) Caldwell; children, Claudia Caldwell, ed near the flags). power circuits and more. gree; several nieces and nephews. Corey Caldwell, Zoey Caldwell and Bailey Caldwell; sib- The class will start at 8 When severe weather is In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by lings, James (Amber) Caldwell, Sunshine (Eric) Whitlow, a.m. and review the infor- forecast to impact Hamilton her husband, Andrew John McGhee; brother, Duane Ki- Candie (Matt) Hazelwood, Courtney Ooley, Randi (Chris- mation needed to pass the County, the meteorologists ger; and grandson, Scott McGhee. tian) DesJardin, Travis (Kandyce) Hall, Justin (Emily) entry-level Technician Class of the National Weather Ser- Visitation was held on Sunday, October 14, 2018 at Hall, Sabrina Kinkead, Samuel Kinkead, Daniel Kinkead license which will be given vice, local television stations Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, and Sandy (Mike) Calhoon; fiancée, Melinda Colyer; at 4:30 p.m. The test will and the Hamilton County Noblesville. Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in No- grandmother, Barbara Ann Caldwell; and several nieces consist of 35 multiple-choice Emergency Operations Cen- blesville. and nephews. questions and will be graded ter rely on a trained cadre Condolences: randallroberts.com Jayson was preceded in death by his brother, Corey by ARRL Volunteer Examin- of severe storm spotters to Caldwell; grandparents, Joan and Dario Salazar; grand- ers on site. While the class is provide the “ground truth” David Chandler Parkes father, J.C. Caldwell; aunt, Gloria Taylor; brother-in-law, free, there is a $15 adminis- of dangerous, damaging Stephen Ooley; and nephew, Caleb Whitlow. trative fee for the exam and weather phenomena. Many January 3, 1947 – October 5, 2018 Visitation was held on Friday, October 12, 2018 at Ran- license processing by the of them are first respond- dall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., Nobles- ARRL, the National Associ- ers and licensed radio ama- David Chandler Parkes, 71, Fishers, passed away Friday, ville. Services were held on Saturday, October 13, 2018 at October 5, 2018. He was born on Jan- ation of Amateur Radio. Two teurs transmitting real-time the funeral home, with Pastor Don Bartemus officiating. forms of identification (one observations directly to uary 3, 1947 in Washington, D.C., to Burial was at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. with photo) will be required. the Emergency Operations Lester Chandler and Florence Elizabeth Memorial contributions may be made to any heroin ad- Foot Parkes. diction program. The class will be con- Center using their base, mo- After graduating high school, David Condolences: randallroberts.com ducted by instructors from bile, or hand-held VHF and attended Indiana Wesleyan University the Hamilton County Radio UHF radios. where he received the Master of Arts, Amateur Civil Emergency Currently licensed am- with emphasis on Pastoral Care, grad- Jack Gerald Badger Service and the Central In- ateur radio operators wish- uating with a 3.8 grade point average. June 29, 1937 – October 9, 2018 diana Amateur Radio Asso- ing to upgrade to General He continued his education at Kern- ciation. Participants are re- or Amateur Extra Class are ersville Wesleyan College where he received the Bachelor of Jack Gerald Badger, 81, went to his eternal home on quested to review the ARRL welcome to test during the Arts in Biblical Literature. October 9, 2018, after a five-year ill- Technician License Manual 4:30 exam session. Infor- Dave was a pastor for more than 30 years but considered ness with Primary Progressive Apha- and take free online exams mation will also be available all the work he did a ministry. After a long career in church sia. He was born on June 29, 1937 in at these websites before the about volunteer opportuni- ministry, he began working as a funeral prearrangement spe- South Bend, Ind., and was the son of class to be familiar with the ties with RACES, Emergen- cialist for local mortuaries, including Shirley Brothers Mor- Harry T. Badger and Marjorie (La- materials presented: arrl- cy Management and joining tuaries in Fishers, Miller-Moster-Robbins Funeral Home in Mar) Badger, both deceased. examreview.appspot.com, the Central Indiana Amateur Connersville, Randall and Roberts Funeral Homes in No- He married his high school sweet- eham.net/exams, or qrz. Radio Club. blesville, and in September 2018, he began working at Seals heart, Ila (Reeve) Badger in 1959. com/hamtest. For more information His two sons, David Reeve Badger Funeral Home in Fortville. Topics covered will in- or to register, contact Joe As a Certified Chaplain with the Indiana Sheriff’s Chap- and Mark Thomas Badger preceded clude: FCC Rules, descrip- March, RACES Coordina- laincy Conference, Dave co-founded the Hamilton County him in death. He is survived by his wife of 59 years and tor for the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Chaplaincy, where he found great joy as a volun- two daughters, Cheryl Kazmierzak and husband, Roy, and tions, and definitions for teer for many years, providing pastoral care for families and Lisa Badger. He was the proud grandfather of Kyle Hans the Amateur Radio Service, Emergency Management individuals in crisis. Bush and Ashley Laca and husband, Michael. Jack was operator and station license Agency by emailing Joe. In 2018, Dave began working as a funeral coordinator also a great-grandfather to twins, Brynn Noel Laca and responsibilities; operating March@hamiltoncoun- and minister at Grace Church in Noblesville and created re- Jax Conrad Laca. He has two surviving brothers, Rob- procedures; radio wave char- ty.in.gov or by calling sources and processes that are now being used to coordinate ert Badger (Liliane) of Virginia, and Rob Lane (Gina) of acteristics and propagation 317-224-9433. his own funeral. . David adored his wife, Judy, with whom he celebrated Jack graduated from John Adams High School in 50 years of marriage in June of this year. Family gatherings South Bend (’55), Ball State University (’60) and from with his children and grandchildren were among his most the Harvard Business Program for Management Develop- treasured memories. He never missed his kids’ or grandkids’ ment (’79). He was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon special programs, games, plays or musicals. Fraternity and Blue Key Honorary Fraternity. Jack started David was a gentle giant, who spent his life caring for his career in education, then worked for 3M Co. in Minne- people. He never met a stranger and loved hearing others’ sota. In 1968 he was hired by Steel Parts Corp. in Tipton stories as much as he loved telling stories. and retired as Vice President of Marketing after 34 years. Dave had a disarming sense of humor and loved to laugh, In 1968 Jack moved his family to a little town in Indi- tell stories and quote funny movies. But most every conver- ana called Carmel, population 3,500. Carmel was imme- sation with him eventually led back to the one thing he cared diately his beloved hometown. Jack was always a proud about most: his abiding faith in God. His life had been trans- ambassador and promoter of Carmel. After family and formed by Eternal Love, and he wanted everyone he met to faith, the three words that best described Jack were in- experience that unconditional love. tegrity, loyalty and service. God blessed Jack with many Always quick to offer help to anyone who had a need, talents and abundant energy and he loved using them at Dave had an innate gift for comforting people during the home and through volunteering for worthy organizations darkest moments of their lives. He was captivating and com- including, but not limited to, the Carmel High School Ath- passionate toward anyone and everyone, always making letic Program, CarmelFest Spark Buttons, he served on room in his heart for more friends. He was accomplished, the Carmel Redevelopment Authority, the Indiana Donor educated, and had a vast amount of experience in ministry Network, the Board of Donate Life Indiana, the Center and funeral work, but he rarely spoke of his own accom- for the Performing Arts, Woodland Springs Homeowners plishments. He chose, instead, to shine a light on others. Association, and the Carmel United Methodist Church; In addition to his parents, David was preceded in death but the project that was dearest to his heart was being the by his infant son, Edwin Chandler Parkes, who was born on Development Chairman of the Carmel Dads’ Club Mark October 19, 1970, and lived for only one week. Badger Memorial Park that was named in honor of his Survivors include his loving wife of 50 years, Julian Dian son. “Judy” Dalton Parkes; daughters, Emily (Scott) Sutherland With heartfelt gratitude our family wants to thank our and Melody (Craig) Boyer; grandchildren, Jackson Suther- friends, our church family and the Carmel community for land, Riley Sutherland, Ashton Boyer, Avery Boyer, Eli Boy- your outpouring of love, support and prayers. And special er and Izzy Boyer; sisters, Grace (Scott) Cross and Carol thanks to Anna Howard, Managing Attorney, who guided (Bill) Nace. us through this journey, and Dr. William Arnold and Dr. Family and friends gathered on Wednesday, October 10, David Spangler for their compassionate care of Jack. We 2018 at Grace Church, 5504 E. 146th St., Noblesville, IN are blessed. 46060, where the Funeral Service followed. Services will be held at Carmel United Methodist A private burial took place on Thursday, October 11, in Church where Jack was an active member for 50 years. Highland Cemetery, Fishers. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, October In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to ministries 18, and a service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Oc- that were close to Dave’s heart: Grace Church’s Japan tober 19. SEND Trip, 5504 E. 146th St., Noblesville, IN 46060, or If desired, in lieu of flowers a contribution to the Car- Lamplighter Ministries, 1950 E. Greyhound Pass, Suite 18- mel Dads’ Club would honor Jack and be greatly appreci- 201, Carmel, IN 46033. Envelopes will be available at the ated by the youth of Carmel. Please visit flannerbuchanan. service. com to sign the online guest register. Bussell Family Funerals, Carmel-Westfield is privileged Arrangements were entrusted to Flanner Buchanan – to assist the family with arrangements. Carmel. A6 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018 Help put AEDs in Indiana State Police patrol cars . . . Participate in Bolt for the Heart Fun Run in Carmel The REPORTER like to help out, you can do so by making ganization serving Indiana. Heart Reach estimates that at least 40,000 more lives per Are you looking for a fun way to get a donation of any amount. To register and Carmel was established in 2010 by Pierre year could be saved. Calling 911 and per- some exercise and help put an Automatic do a Virtual Run or to make a donation in Twer and friends and is an extension of forming CPR are not enough. Most victims External Defibrillator (AED) in Indiana any amount, visit boltfortheheart.com. Heart Reach Michiana, which was founded need an electric shock called defibrillation State Police patrol cars? The “Bolt for the All funds raised from the run or donations by Dr. Walt Halloran and friends in 2004. to restore the heart to a regular rhythm. By Heart” 5K fundraising event is held at 9 will go towards the purchase of additional Heart Reach was established to keep mon- placing these devices in the hands of first a.m. every year on Thanksgiving Day on AEDs for law enforcement. ies raised locally to stay locally and impact responders and trained individuals in pub- the Center Green in Carmel. The self-paced 5K run is a great way to the community close to home. lic locations, the chances of survival are put down the electronics and do something increased. If you can’t make the Thanksgiving Day About AEDs fun as a family, all while supporting a wor- run in Carmel, you can sign up to do the 5K About BFTH’s partnership with ISP Virtual Run, which you can do anytime and thy cause that could save a life. An AED is a portable Automated Exter- anyplace between now and Thanksgiving. Lt. Tony Delello, commander of the nal Defibrillator used to restart someone’s Since 2015, Bolt for the Heart has part- You receive a medal and runner’s bib for Pendleton State Police Post said, “We are heart in the event of sudden cardiac arrest nered with the Indiana State Police with signing up for the run, with options to buy grateful for the partnership with Bolt for (SCA). Each year sudden cardiac arrest the stated goal of placing an AED in ISP shirts and hats. the Heart and appreciate the community kills 335,000 people of all ages and fitness patrol cars. Thus far more than 200 AEDs For a local option, you can join Pend- support to raise funds for this life saving levels without warning. Ninety-five percent have been purchased and placed into ser- leton Troopers as they run 3.1 laps around equipment. We know everyone has busy of those who suffer from a SCA die be- vice with the Indiana State Police. In 2017, Baker Park between 7 and 10 a.m. on Sat- schedules, so if you can’t join us on the run cause CPR and defibrillation usually occur 3,000 participants help donate 97 AEDs to urday, Oct. 20. A trooper will be present date, we hope you’ll consider a donation of too late, if at all. Indiana State Troopers. The goal for 2018 on the east side of Baker Park from 7 to 10 any amount to help reach our goal.” If the first person on the scene knew is to raise $200,000 to purchase 134 AEDs a.m. to answer any questions about AEDs. About Bolt for the Heart CPR and applied an Automated External to “finish the job” by putting an AED in ev- If you don’t want to run but would still Bolt for the Heart is a non-profit -or Defibrillator within five minutes, the AHA ery State Police patrol car. HSE school board reviews local ISTEP data HSE adopts $242.8M By LARRY LANNAN A Look At Hamilton County ISTEP Results LarryInFishers.com Math & English Language Arts 2019 spending plan The State of Indiana re- Grade 3-8 Percent Pass By LARRY LANNAN once called the General leased ISTEP data to local Carmel Clay Schools 79.6% LarryInFishers.com Fund is now known at the school corporations recent- Education Fund. ly, and Hamilton Southeast- Hamilton Southeastern Schools 73.5% The Hamilton South- School boards across ern (HSE) Schools Assistant Noblesville Schools 68.0% eastern School Board held the state will have much Superintendent Jan Combs a public hearing in Septem- more flexibility on how reviewed highlights of those Westfield-Washington Schools 66.8% ber on its $242.8 million they spend money within numbers with the school Hamilton Heights School Corp 56.2% 2019 budget, and no one those funds, according to board last Wednesday night. chose to speak. Sheridan Community Schools 52.5% Reuter. Boards may move When breaking down Last Wednesday night, money between these var- the math, Combs said there Math & English Language Arts board members unani- ious funds more easily un- are six examples where HSE Grade 10 Percent Pass mously approved the 2019 der revised state statutes. Schools as a whole saw budget blueprint. All the numbers are not an increase in test perfor- Carmel Clay Schools 70.3% HSE Chief Financial yet in from the county, but mance, but the entire state’s Hamilton Southeastern Schools 56.3% Officer Mike Reuter told Reuter says his projections scores went down. Exam- the board rules are chang- Westfield-Washington Schools 51.0% show the HSE school tax ples were English Language ing on how school boards rate will likely go down by Arts among fourth graders, Noblesville Schools 46.5% choose to spend their mon- about 1 cent per $100 of as- grade four math, English ey. For example, what was sessed value in 2019. Language Arts in grade Sheridan Community Schools 37.9% six, math in grade six and Hamilton Heights School Corp 31.8% English Language Arts in Graphic provided grade seven, as well as math in both math and English Dr. Combs did a deep these gaps. Early voting numbers in grade seven. Language Arts – state scores dive into test performance Superintendent Allen There was one example were down, HSE district gaps by analyzing data into Bourff performed a demon- second only to 2016 were state scores increased scores also were down, but racial groups, including stration for board members and HSE as a school district the HSE students dropped white, black, Asian, Hispan- on how new data mining The REPORTER election, which recorded went down, and that was in more than the state. Admin- ic and multi-racial. The data programs can be used to find Hamilton County Elec- only 61 total votes. math for eighth graders. istrators are looking at what shows there continues to be specific numbers. tions Administrator Kathy Also, according to Rich- Combs cited one area changes, if any, need to be academic gaps among some Combs reminded board Richardson reported 584 ardson, the 584 votes filed of concern in the ISTEP re- made in analyzing these test of the groups, but some are members this will be the fi- people voted on the first day last Wednesday ranks sec- sults for 10th-grade students scores. shrinking. She emphasized nal time schools will receive of early voting. ond to the first day of - ear that there are still gaps, ISTEP test scores. The next This year’s count ex- ly voting during the 2016 Public Notices and there is still work to do set of results will come from ceeds the first day of early presidential election, which in order to further reduce the new ILEARN test. voting in the 2014 midterm tallied 898. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING Board of Zoning Appeals City of Noblesville, Indiana This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 5th day of November, 2018. This hearing, to discuss application BZNA 0169-2018 / BZNA 01842018 / BZNA HSE Schools, Conner Prairie enter into 0185-2018 / BZNA 0186-2018, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The application submitted by Nathan & Meghan Stallings (property owner/applicant) requests that approval be granted to a Variance of Use application pursuant to UDO § 8.B.2.B and Appendix C to permit an event barn in the R1 (Low Density 5-year contract for teacher-in-residence Single Family Residential) zoning district; Variance of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § 10 to waive parking lot design and improvement By LARRY LANNAN contract vote, calling him- teacher-in-residence at investigate different trans- standards for the proposed parking area and driveway; Variance of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § 12 to waive landscaping requirements; LarryInFishers.com self more of a cheerleader Conner Prairie. portation systems and iden- and Variance of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § 9.B.2.C.3 on the sidelines on this proj- “I’ll mention Amy tify concepts of force that af- to exceed the maximum combined square footage of all accessory structures for a 15.84 acre property (4,000 square feet allowed; 7,000 SF requested) on the The Hamilton South- ect, urging both sides to get Murch because she has lit- fect their motion. They will property located at 20468 Cumberland Road. eastern (HSE) School Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may this agreement. erally been working side- also be constructing boats to be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such Board last Wednesday night “Integrating our com- by-side with our educators float in the White River and meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, formally approved a five- munity into the classroom, and with your [HSE’s] staff designing interview ques- will have an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. year contract with Conner and our classroom into and developed a dynamic tions for the interpreters in This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Prairie, allowing a teach- the community, is some- curriculum,” said Conner Prairie Town about what Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 150 and er-in-residence to conduct thing that is a differentiator Prairie CEO Norman Burns. simple machines they use in may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. special lessons for fourth- among school districts,” “We think this will be one- their daily life. cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, grade students in all 12 HSE Fadness told school board of-a-kind, a national model, Mayor Fadness told the clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application materials link. district elementary schools. members. The mayor said not only for museums but board this is one step to- Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals The contract was many this contract is one more also for school systems.” ward creating his vision of Sarah Reed, Secretary RL1842 10/15/2018 months in the making, step in working with teach- HSE officials say les- a City Wide Campus. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING with several proposals sent ers and HSE administrators, sons will focus on scientif- “The next thing is to Board of Zoning Appeals back and forth between the and he says many more ac- ic concepts of simple ma- broaden the scale of this to City of Noblesville, Indiana This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the school board and the Con- tions along these lines are chines and the influence it allow the entire business Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 5th day of November, 2018. This ner Prairie board. coming. had on transportation and community to be a part hearing, to discuss application BZNA 0170-2018, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. Fishers Mayor Scott HSE teacher Amy life in during 1830s in Indi- moving forward,” Fadness The application submitted by Mark & Toni VanHorn (property owner/applicant) Fadness was on hand for the Murch will be the first ana. Students will be able to said. requests that approval be granted to a Variance of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § 9.B.2.C.2 to permit the construction of an accessory structure that exceeds the maximum height limit (17 feet permitted; 21.5 feet requested) and causes the property to exceed the maximum combined area of all accessory structures for properties between one acre and five acres in Church Church Hittle + Antrim partners with HCLA size (2,000 square feet permitted; 2,318 square feet requested) on the property located at 20008 James Road. The REPORTER HCLA alumni with oppor- “We have long believed ership Academy. “Doug Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such The Hamilton Coun- tunities to gain exclusive in the mission of HCLA Church, one of the found- meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. access to venues, loca- and we see a bright future ers of the firm was also a Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, ty Leadership Academy will have an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. (HCLA) has announced tions, businesses and cul- ahead. It was important to co-founder of HCLA in This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the an expanded partnership tural landmarks throughout our firm, including more 1991. He is deeply pas- Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 150 and with long-time program Hamilton County. Most re- than 15 HCLA alumni who sionate about Hamilton may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. supporter Church Church cently, alumni were treated work here, to demonstrate County and our mission to cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, Hittle + Antrim for the to a staff-led tour of IKEA our commitment to HCLA help leaders make an im- clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application materials link. 2018-2019 program year. and lunch prepared by through this investment.” pact in the community. We Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals Church Church Hittle + IKEA’s head chef. In Oc- In addition to support- are proud to expand our Sarah Reed, Secretary RL1843 10/15/2018 Antrim will serve as the tober, Dave Colt, co-found- ing HCLA’s programming partnership with CCHA in 2018. Their support of our NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING presenting sponsor for all er and head brewer at Sun and curriculum, Church Board of Zoning Appeals Backstage Pass events. King will welcome alumni Church Hittle + Antrim Backstage Pass series will City of Noblesville, Indiana This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the In addition, the firm will to the new Sun King Spirits will be actively engaged help to raise the profile of Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 5th day of November, 2018. This sponsor a class session for in Carmel. Past events have through board service and these unique events, further hearing, to discuss application BZNA 0174-2018, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The current participants and included Cabela’s, Feder- committee work as well engaging our alumni and application submitted by Richard & Carolyn Kiovsky (property owner/applicant) provide table sponsorships al Hill Commons, Grand as presenting at select showcasing amazing plac- requests that approval be granted to a Variance of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § Table 8.B to exceed the maximum lot coverage for the Holiday Luncheon Park, Klipsch and the curriculum days. es throughout the county.” for a property in the R2 (Low to Moderate Density Single Family Residential) in December and the sixth RPM Collection. “Church Church Hittle HCLA welcomed its zoning district on the property located at 207 Sweetgum Court. Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may annual Leadership Summit “We look forward to + Antrim has been a great 28th class of community be filed with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such in June. expanding our involvement supporter and advocate of leaders in August at the meeting, and will be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested persons desiring to present their views, either in writing or verbally, HCLA’s Backstage with the Hamilton Coun- the Hamilton County Lead- Waycross Camp & Con- will have an opportunity to be heard at the above-mentioned time and place. Pass Series presented by ty Leadership Academy ership Academy over the ference Center in Mor- This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the Church Church Hittle + this year,” remarked Da- years,” said John Robbins, gantown, Ind., and will Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 150 and vid Day, Partner at Church Executive Director of the conclude at Strawtown Ko- may be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.A copy of Antrim, was developed to the file may also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, http://www. provide the more than 700 Church Hittle + Antrim. Hamilton County Lead- teewi Park on June 6. cityofnoblesville.org/planning, by clicking the Boards & Committees button, clicking the icon on the map relating to this location and selecting the application materials link. Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals Sarah Reed, Secretary RL1844 10/15/2018 Thanks for reading The Hamilton County Reporter Week of Oct. 15, 2018 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A7

LEGAL NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF The voters of Hamilton County are notified by the county election board in accordance with Indiana Code 3-10-2-2 that a ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION Pyramid general election will be held in the county on November 6th, 2018, with the polls open for voting from 6:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m., Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Washington Township, Hamilton prevailing local time. County, Indiana, that the Township Board will meet at 1549 Greyhound Pass, from Page A3 In accordance with the list of candidates and public questions certified to me by the State of Indiana or this county election Carmel, Indiana, 46032, at 8:00 a.m. local time on the 23rd day of October, 2018, board, and the certificates of candidates selection filed in the office of the circuit court clerk of this county, candidates for the for the purpose of considering the following additional appropriation which the following offices will be on the general election ballot: Township considers necessary to meet the extraordinary emergency at this time. wooden Christmas prod- First Name Middle Last Name Office Sought Party Appropriation Reduction ucts, which are also fea- Mike ...... Braun ...... U.S. Senate ...... R Poor Relief - Other services and charges 30,000 0 Lucy ...... M...... Brenton ...... U.S. Senate ...... L Total 30,000 0 tured at the market. They Joe ...... Donnelly ...... U. S. Senate ...... D Taxpayers appearing at the meeting shall have the right to be heard. The see the great potential of the Susan ...... W...... Brooks ...... U.S. Representative, District 5 ...... R additional appropriations as finally made will be referred to the Department of Dee ...... Thornton ...... U.S. Representative, District 5 ...... D Local Government Finance(DLGF). The Board will make a written determination Carmel Christkindlmarkt Jim ...... Harper ...... Secretary of State ...... D as to the sufficiency of funds to support the appropriation within fifteen(15) days of and want to be part of its Connie ...... Lawson ...... Secretary of State ...... R receipt of a Certified Copy of the action taken. Mark ...... W...... Rutherford ...... Secretary of State ...... L Dated this 11th day of October, 2018 continued success. Tera ...... Klutz ...... Auditor of State ...... R Danielle Carey Tolan As per the terms of the John ...... Schick ...... Auditor of State ...... L Trustee Joselyn ...... Whitticker ...... Auditor of State ...... D Washington Township agreement, between the John ...... C...... Aguilera ...... Treasurer of State ...... D Hamilton County, Indiana Kelly ...... Mitchell ...... Treasurer of State ...... R RL1795 10/11/2018 Carmel Christkindlmarkt James ...... R...... Buck ...... State Senate, District 21 ...... R Inc. and Steinbach, the pur- Christina ...... Fivecoate ...... State Senate, District 21 ...... D Mike ...... Delph ...... State Senate, District 29 ...... R STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT 1 chase and financing of this J.D...... Ford ...... State Senate, District 29 ...... D ) SS: magnificent structure will Derek ...... Camp ...... State Senate, District 31 ...... D COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CAUSE NO.: 29D01-1809-AD-1239 James ...... W...... Merritt, Jr ...... State Senate, District 31 ...... R IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF ) take place independently Naomi ...... S...... Bechtold ...... State Rep, District 24 ...... D CALEB JONATHAN MIANO, MINOR ) of the City of Carmel. This Donald ...... G...... Rainwater II . . . . .State Rep, District 24 ...... L NOTICE TO UNNAMED FATHER Donna ...... Schaibley ...... State Rep, District 24 ...... R The unnamed putative father of the child born to Carrie Lin Miano Reece, or agreement between the Car- Chuck ...... Goodrich ...... State Rep, District 29 ...... R the person who claims to be the father of Caleb Jonathan Miano born to Carrie mel Christkindlmarkt Inc. Tracy ...... M ...... Roberts ...... State Rep, District 29 ...... D Lin Miano Reece on February 6, 2004, is notified that a Petition forAdoption of Anthony ...... J. (“Tony”) . .Cook ...... State Rep, District 32 ...... R the child was filed in the Office of the Clerk of the Hamilton County Superior and Steinbach will ensure Amie ...... Neiling ...... State Rep, District 32 ...... D Court, 1 Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Indiana 46060. Aimee ...... Rivera . . . .Cole ...... State Rep, District 37 ...... D If the unnamed putative father seeks to contest the adoption of the child, the that the market will be add- Todd ...... Huston ...... State Rep, District 37 ...... R unnamed putative father must file a motion to contest the Adoption in accordance ing to the cultural authentic- Mark ...... C ...... Hinton ...... State Rep, District 39 ...... D with I.C. 31-19-10-1 in the above-named Court within thirty (30) days after the Jerry ...... Torr ...... State Rep, District 39 ...... R date of service of this Notice. This Notice may be served by publication. ity of the Christkindlmarkt Brian ...... C...... Bosma ...... State Rep, District 88 ...... R If the unnamed putative father does not file a motion to contest theAdoption for many, many years, and Poonam ...... Gill ...... State Rep, District 88 ...... D within thirty (30) days after service of this Notice the above-named Court will Michael . . . . . A...... Casati ...... Judge, Superior Court 1 ...... R hear and determine the Petition for Adoption. The unnamed putative father’s will also ensure that this Gail ...... Bardach ...... Judge, Superior Court 6 ...... R Consent is irrevocably implied and the unnamed putative father loses the right iconic German Glühwein D. Lee ...... Buckingham II . . . .Prosecuting Attorney ...... R to contest the adoption or the validity of the unnamed putative father’s implied Kathy ...... Kreag . . . .Richardson . . . . . Clerk ...... R consent to the adoption. The unnamed putative father loses the right to establish Pyramid will be a fixture Cathy ...... Sutton ...... Clerk ...... D paternity of the child under I.C. 31-14. of our city’s Christmas tra- Jennifer ...... Hayden ...... Recorder ...... R Nothing Carrie Lin Miano Reece or anyone else says to the unnamed putative Duane ...... “Dorn” . . . Brenton ...... Sheriff ...... L father of the child relieves the unnamed putative father of his obligations under ditions for generations to Dennis ...... Quakenbush . . . . . Sheriff ...... R this notice. come. Jason ...... Straw ...... Sheriff ...... D Under Indiana law, a putative father is a person who is named as or claims Karin ...... Anderson ...... Coroner ...... D that he may be the father of a child born out of wedlock but who has not yet been John ...... R...... Chalfin ...... Coroner ...... R legally proven to be the child’s father. Robin ...... L...... Ward ...... Assessor ...... R This Notice complies with I.C. 31-19-4-4, but does not exhaustively set Christine ...... Altman ...... County Commissioner, District 1 ...... R forth the unnamed putative father’s legal obligations under the Indiana adoption Rosemary ...... Dunkle ...... County Commissioner, District 1 ...... D statutes. A person being served with this Notice should consult the Indiana Stein Jeremy ...... Eltz ...... County Council, District 1 ...... D adoption statutes. Fred ...... Glynn ...... Council Council, District 1 ...... R ATTEST: from Page A3 Amy ...... Elizabeth . . .Massillamany . . . . County Council, District 2 ...... R Tammy Baitz, Jeremy ...... Hawk ...... County Council, District 3 ...... D Clerk of the Hamilton County Court Ceramic manufacturing Steve ...... Schwartz ...... County Council, District 3 ...... R Prepared by: Ken ...... Alexander ...... County Council, District 4 ...... R Nathan A. Leach (Attorney #25673-49) in the area goes back to cir- William . . . . . L...... Howard, II ...... County Council, District 4 ...... D HERRIN & LEACH, LLC ca 1850. John ...... Patrick ...... Adams Twp Trustee ...... R 3815 River Crossing Parkway, Suite 100 Floyd ...... H...... Barker ...... Adams Twp Board ...... R Indianapolis, IN 46240 “In the past when beer Gail ...... E...... Godby ...... Adams Twp Board ...... R (317) 566-2174 was not in bottles like to- Ronald ...... Stone ...... Adams Twp Board ...... R [email protected] Douglas ...... Callahan ...... Clay Twp Trustee ...... R RL1803 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 day, it was in big barrels,” David ...... B...... Russ ...... Clay Twp Trustee ...... D Mary ...... Eckard ...... Clay Twp Board ...... R Zöller said. “Fathers and Paul ...... D...... Hensel ...... Clay Twp Board ...... R STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON grandfathers went them- Kevin ...... Patterson ...... Clay Twp Board ...... D )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Matthew . . . . .J...... Snyder ...... Clay Twp Board ...... R COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1807-MI-006840 selves or sent their sons to Michael . . . . . R...... Sweeten ...... Clay Twp Board ...... D IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) an inn to put beer in a tan- Erin ...... Vahrenkamp . . . . .Clay Twp Board ...... D Linda Jean Westerfeld ) Debbie ...... Driskell ...... Delaware Twp Trustee ...... R Petitioner ) kard. At home they would Daniel ...... J. (Dan) . . . Greenhalgh . . . . . Delaware Twp Trustee ...... D NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME pour beer into these smaller Dayna ...... Colbert ...... Delaware Twp Board ...... D Linda Jean Westerfeld, whose mailing address is: 441 2nd ave ne, Carmel, IN David ...... Giffel ...... Delaware Twp Board ...... R 46032, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that he/she filed a petition half-liter sizes to drink it.” Ed ...... Pierce ...... Delaware Twp Board ...... R in the Hamilton County Circuit Court requesting that his/her name be changed to The use of ceramic for Mary ...... E...... Ray ...... Delaware Twp Board ...... D Linda Jean Sparks. Marilyn . . . . . A...... Schenkel ...... Delaware Twp Board ...... R Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 14th preserving temperature and Bianca ...... Zaklikowski . . . . . Delaware Twp Board ...... D day of December 2018, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. freshness goes back to the Doug ...... Allman ...... Fall Creek Twp Trustee ...... R Linda Jean Westerfeld Brian ...... Baehl ...... Fall Creek Twp Board ...... R Petitioner time of the Romans. Greg ...... Dewald ...... Fall Creek Twp Board ...... R Date: July 25, 2018 “You know perhaps Rachna ...... Greulach ...... Fall Creek Twp Board ...... D ATTEST: Jason ...... Meyer ...... Fall Creek Twp Board ...... R Tammy Baitz from the old Romans if you Robyn ...... Cook ...... Jackson Twp Trustee ...... R Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court Jerry ...... G...... Cook ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... R RL1804 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 have something in a ceram- Nicole ...... Duncan ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... D ic item, it keeps it cold and Amy ...... Yeary . . . . Pascoe ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... I STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON fresh a long time,” Zöller Jeff ...... Roberts ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... R )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Janet ...... Scearce ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... D COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1806-MI-005624 said. “For example, if you Glen ...... Schwartz ...... Jackson Twp Board ...... R IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: ) put a ceramic stein into a Tom ...... Kenley ...... Noblesville Twp Trustee ...... R Lynex Jo’Elle Marie Dunlap ) Heather ...... Rolinski ...... Noblesville Twp Trustee ...... D Samantha Marie Wisecup ) refrigerator, after you take it Joe ...... Arrowood ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... R Petitioner ) out, you will have about two Jill ...... T ...... Crehan ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... D NOTICE OF HEARING John ...... B...... Davis ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... R Notice is hereby given that Petitioner, Samantha Marie Wisecup, pro se, filed hours to enjoy a cold fresh Marie ...... A...... DeMore ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... D a Verified Petition for Change of Name of Minor to change the name of minor beer because the ceramic Paula ...... Jo ...... Gilliam ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... D child from Lynex Jo’Elle Marie Dunlap to Lynex Jo’Elle Marie Wisecup. Peggy ...... R...... Pfister ...... Noblesville Twp Board ...... R The petition is scheduled for hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court on keeps the coldness inside.” Danielle ...... Carey Tolan . . . . . Washington Twp Trustee ...... R November 30, 2018 at 10:00 am. which is more than thirty (30) days after the Traditional ceramic Shelly ...... A ...... Brown ...... Washington Twp Board ...... D third notice of publication. Any person has the right to appear at the hearing and Danyele ...... Easterhaus ...... Washington Twp Board ...... R to file written objections on or before the hearing date. The parties shall report to steins have become an ar- David ...... D...... Gill ...... Washington Twp Board ...... R One Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 46060. Erica ...... Strahm ...... Washington Twp Board ...... R Date: June 27, 2018 tistic specialty item as the Diane ...... Crim ...... Wayne Twp Trustee ...... R Tammy Baitz, world has moved to glass Joy ...... Sisson . . . .Kiskaden ...... Wayne Twp Trustee ...... I Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court Brandy ...... Bast ...... Wayne Twp Board ...... D RL1805 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 as an inexpensive alterna- Robert ...... Brent . . . . Hiday ...... Wayne Twp Board ...... R tive. Zöller told The Re- Stacy ...... Mahan ...... Wayne Twp Board ...... R Laura ...... McNamara ...... Wayne Twp Board ...... R Summons - Service by publication porter that there were only Jamie ...... Rulon ...... White River Twp Trustee ...... R STATE OF INDIANA William ...... Burkhardt ...... White River Twp Board ...... R COUNTY OF HAMILTON several thousand ceramic Lisa ...... Suzanne . . . Flanders ...... White River Twp Board ...... R SS: steins used this year at the Donna ...... Gentry ...... White River Twp Board ...... R IN THE HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT Murry ...... A...... Dixon, II ...... Atlanta Town Council, At Large ...... R CAUSE NO. 29D02-1808-MF-007261 world’s largest Oktoberfest Lea ...... Tolley ...... Atlanta Town Council, At Large ...... D BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, ) in Munich, Germany. It was Pam ...... VanHook ...... Atlanta Town Council, At Large ...... R Plaintiff, ) Chad ...... Amos ...... Cicero Town Council, At Large ...... R VS. ) because of the changing Dan ...... Strong ...... Cicero Town Council, At Large ...... R NOBLESVILLE DENTAL, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC, JUDY ANN CRAIL ) nature of the world market Bill ...... Curl ...... Sheridan Town Council, At Large ...... R and JESSICA L. CRAIL, ) Steve ...... Fisher ...... Sheridan Town Council, At Large ...... R Defendants. ) that Zöller und Born has Cinnamon ...... Bell-Williams . . . . Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 3 . . . . .NP NOTICE OF SUIT shifted their focus to cater Sara ...... Elitriby ...... Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 1 . . . . .NP The State of Indiana to the Defendant(s) above named, and any other person Mike ...... Kerschner ...... Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 3 . . . . .NP who may be concerned. to the collectibles market. Pamela ...... S...... Knowles ...... Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 2 . . . . .NP You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. That decision has kept Eric ...... Morris ...... Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 3 . . . . .NP The nature of the suit against you is: Layla ...... N...... Spanenberg . . . . . Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 1 . . . . .NP Complaint on Note and to Foreclose Mortgage on Real Estate his business alive when Venkata . . . . . NK . . . . .Tadikonda ...... Carmel Clay School Board, Carmel Clay 2 . . . . .NP Against the property commonly known as 205 Washington St N, Arcadia, IN all but one other ceramic Arnett ...... “Arnie” . . . Cooper ...... Hamilton Hghts School Board, At Large ...... NP 46030 and described as follows: Julie ...... A...... Davis ...... Hamilton Hghts School Board, Jackson Twp . . . . NP The South Half of the following described real estate: Beginning 43 feet stein maker in Germany David ...... C...... Martin ...... Hamilton Hghts School Board, Jackson Twp . . . . NP south and 132 feet west from the southeast corner of a tract of land, conveyed by Doug ...... Ozolins ...... Hamilton Hghts School Board, White River Twp . . NP Lewis Starman and wife to Jackson Township for school purposes, and being a has closed. Thanks to that Beth ...... Jenkins . . . Roberts ...... Hamilton Hghts School Board, Jackson Twp . . . . NP part of Out Lot 5 in Moses Mart’z Addition to the Town of Arcadia, as a place of choice, this year’s Carmel Bradley . . . . . L ...... Banks ...... HSE School Board, HSE 4 ...... NP beginning, thence South 8 rods, West 8 rods, North 8 rods and East 8 rods, to the Bradley . . . . . M...... Boyer ...... HSE School Board, HSE 1 ...... NP place of beginning. Christkindlmarkt can offer Julie ...... Chambers ...... HSE School Board, HSE 4 ...... NP This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named visitors a traditional piece Benjamin ...... Elsbury ...... HSE School Board, HSE 1 ...... NP defendant(s): Michelle ...... Fullhart ...... HSE School Board, HSE 3 ...... NP Noblesville Dental, Midland Funding LLC and Judy Ann Crail of German history and a Matt ...... Molter ...... HSE School Board, HSE 2 ...... NP This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named limited-edition keepsake Janet ...... Pritchett ...... HSE School Board, HSE 2 ...... NP defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown: Jennifer ...... Reardon McSoley . . .HSE School Board, HSE 3 ...... NP Jessica L. Crail celebrating Indiana. Joshua ...... D...... Richardson . . . . . HSE School Board, HSE 1 ...... NP If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same A total of 400 Indiana Frank ...... Whelan ...... HSE School Board, HSE 2 ...... NP transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer or response. Daniel ...... Joseph . . . .Bill ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, within steins will be available at Jeffrey ...... D...... Bragg ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a judgment Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt Teri ...... L...... Ditslear ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP by default may be entered against you for the relief demanded, by the Plaintiff. Michael . . . . . C...... Duell ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. for the first time anywhere Brian ...... A...... Durm ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP By /s/ MATTHEW S. LOVE in the world. Joe ...... E ...... Forgey ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP Attorney No. 18762-29 David ...... Leyda ...... Noblesville School Board, At Large ...... NP Attorney for plaintiff Nancy ...... Boone ...... Sheridan School Board, At Large ...... NP MATTHEW S. LOVE Steven ...... T...... Dollahan ...... Sheridan School Board, Adams Twp ...... NP FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Todd ...... C...... Roberts ...... Sheridan School Board, Adams Twp ...... NP 8415 Allison Pointe Blvd., Suite 400 William . . . . . W ...... Anderson ...... Westfield Washington School Board, Dist. 2 . . . . NP Indianapolis, IN 46250 Read it here. (317) 237-2727 Robert ...... Birch . . . . Dalton ...... Westfield Washington School Board, At Large . . . NP Dan ...... Degnan ...... Westfield Washington School Board, Dist. 4 . . . . NP NOTICE Christian ...... Fenn ...... Westfield Washington School Board, At Large . . . NP FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR Read it first. Phillip ...... Havlik ...... Westfield Washington School Board, Dist. 2 . . . . NP RL1806 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 Thomas . . . . . C. (Tom) . . .Lunsford ...... Westfield Washington School Board, Dist. 2 . . . . NP Rebecca . . . . . L ...... Ogle ...... Westfield Washington School Board, Dist. 4 . . . . NP STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON The Hamilton Amber ...... Huff . . . . .Willis ...... Westfield Washington School Board, At Large . . . NP )SS: CIRCUIT COURT Dates this 12th day of November, 2018. COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1807-MI-006172 Tammy Baitz, Circuit Court Clerk IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) County Reporter RL1841 10/15/2018 Nolan Anthony Waligora ) NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME 29D03-1707-EU-000280 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON Notice is hereby given that Petitioner, Nolan Anthony Waligora, pro se, filed Joanna S. Feltz, Atty No. 20877-49 )SS: CIRCUIT COURT a Verified Petition for Change of Name to change her name from Nolan Anthony WOODS, WEIDENMILLER, MICHETTI, RUDNICK & GALBRAITH, PLLC COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1807-MI-006193 Waligora to Callie Jay Waligora. 5750 Castle Creek Parkway North Drive IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) The petition is rescheduled for hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court on Suite 350 Emily Sarah LeFors ) November 30. 2018 at 10:00 am. which is more than thirty (30) days after the Indianapolis, IN 46250 Petitioner ) third notice of publication. Any person has the right to appear at the hearing and 317-578-1400 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME to file written objections on or before the hearing date. The parties shall report to [email protected] Emily Sarah LeFors, whose mailing address is: 10146 Ruckle Street. One Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 46060. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Indianapolis, IN 46280, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that he/ Date: September 24, 2018 IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT she filed a petition in the Hamilton County Circuit Court requesting that his/her ATTEST: In the Matter of the Unsupervised Administration of the Estate of Donald L. name be changed to Emily Howell LeFors. Paul Felix Sutter, Deceased. Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 30th Judge, Hamilton County Cause Number: 29D03-1707-EU-280 day of November, 2018 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. RL1807 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 Notice is hereby given that Mary Beth Tripp, on the 27th day of July, 2017, was Emily Sarah LeFors appointed Personal Representative of the estate of Donald L. Sutter, deceased, who Petitioner died on January 24, 2017. Date: July 16, 2018 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON All persons having claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must ATTEST: )SS: CIRCUIT COURT file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Tammy Baitz COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1809-MI-008517 the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. RL1818 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 Dannie Jo Boston ) Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this 31st day of July, 2017. Petitioner ) Tammy Baitz BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court IN THE MATTER OF Dannie Jo Boston, whose mailing address is: 170 Wellington Parkway, RL1821 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 Lynnwood Hills Drain, Shed & Assessment Correction Noblesville, IN 46060, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that he/she NOTICE filed a petition in the Hamilton County Circuit Court requesting that his/her name Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 405 of the 1965 Indiana Drainage be changed to Danni Jo Boston. Notice Code that this Board, prior to final adjournment onOctober 8, 2018 has issued Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 8th day The Town of Arcadia will be accepting bids for the Radio Read Water Meter an order adopting the Schedule of Assessments, filed the same and made public of February 2019, at 10:00 o’clock a.m. System. Bid specifications are available at the Arcadia Town Hall, located at 208 announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. If judicial review Dannie Jo Boston West Main Street Arcadia, IN 46030. Bids are due by 4:30 p.m. on November 19, of the findings and order of the Board is not requested pursuant toArticle Eight Petitioner 2018 at the Arcadia Town Hall. All bids shall be in a sealed envelope and will be of this code within twenty (20) days from the date of this publication, the order Date: September 11, 2018 opened and read at 7:00 p.m. on November 19, 2018 at the Arcadia Town Hall shall be conclusive. ATTEST: located, at 208 West Main Street Arcadia, IN 46030. Any one with inquiries can Hamilton County Drainage Board Tammy Baitz contact 317-984-3512. Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court RL1837 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 RL1833 10/15/2018 RL1808 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 A8 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018

Words not spoken I've never been a Sheridan Elementary students woman of few words. I've just hoped and prayed that the words learn about pioneer life, farming were wise. I have found that The REPORTER sometimes the best Last Wednesday, the Sheridan Histor- words are no words. ical Society greeted 100 fourth graders to That isn't easy for JANET HART LEONARD learn local history in Sheridan Veterans some like me. From the Heart Park, an annual initiative to build knowl- The most difficult edge about settlement years. Students from time to be quiet is when I want to respond Sheridan Elementary School learned about in defense of my decisions or arguing my farming equipment used in early years. case. Just a few wrong words can destroy Mary Stone, dressed in a period cos- a relationship. So not worth it. tume, welcomed them to Boxley Cabin – I value relationships more than I val- the 1828 home of Virginia-born abolitionist ue being right or getting in my two cents George Boxley. Boxley escaped jail after worth. he was accused of efforts to free slaves and Maybe my time and hurt and a tad bit later ran a farm and school he established in of wisdom has brought me to a place of ... the then-wilderness. His cabin was restored no, not going there. No way. Not worth it. in 2008 and is on the National Register of On occasion, taking the emotion out Historic Places. of what someone has said and realizing Groups visited the new site of the Sher- where they are coming from is wise. idan Historical Society Museum now under Their feelings need validated, even if I development at 315 S. Main St. Students do not agree with them. also took a tour at the Sheridan Public Li- Oh yes, sometimes my mouth has brary, and they learned about metal detec- worked faster than my brain and it has tors to search for artifacts. created issues. Sometimes a repair in a Participating as special guides were relationship was possible, sometimes Sheridan Historical Society President Ron not. I pray for discernment on a regular Stone, Mary Stone as a cabin tour guide, Photo provided basis. Edgar Spear, Linda McClay, Phillip Pear- Dressed in period clothing, Mary Stone greeted students at Boxley Cabin, the The pain of regret is deep. I have son, Jim Pickett and Donna Jessup. 1828 home of abolitionist George Boxley. choked on words I wanted to eat. Words need to be timely and well thought out if there is an argument. Rash words spoken in a moment of heat cannot be erased from the memory. I've heard Fill your life with more living them. I remember them. “We are always getting ready My articles are composed to well-being. Weighing out the value of your words to live, but not really living.” help inform my readers about My friend Dianne and her husband led is a lot of effort at times. – Ralph Waldo Emerson ways to incorporate good nu- a very fun and active lifestyle, visiting five Don't hit SEND when you are angry I usually come up with a fa- trition and physical fitness continents and almost all 50 states. Most and you are texting or emailing. Wait a mous quote quite readily when into their lives with a “real of us, including me, cannot claim that. And day. Then hit DELETE. preparing my articles. This time, world” focus. Another of those that is really the essence of my topic this You cannot erase hurtful or angry however, was more challeng- “real world” events is sudden week. Although Dianne had no obvious words once they have been seen. ing. And the primary reason for death due to heart attack, and risk factors she indeed did suffer a massive The closer the relationship the more that is that I would like to ad- women are primary targets heart attack. time before responding is needed. A re- SHARON McMAHON dress something very solemn, Be Well unfortunately. You may know someone who has had sponse is not always needed. Discern- and that is the recent death of a • Cardiovascular diseases a similar experience; always sad and dev- ment. Discernment. Discernment. friend. Her name is Dianne, and she died and stroke cause one in three women's astating for those left behind. Our zest for I have much more to say ... another very suddenly of a massive heart attack at deaths each year, killing approximately living, enjoying experiences such as trav- time. My thoughts are short this week. the age of 58 years. It was shocking to her one woman every 80 seconds.* el, gardening, volunteering, whatever you Sometimes I say it best when I say noth- family and her friends who had no idea of • An estimated 44 million women in the may enjoy, is truly living, and isn’t that ing at all. something like this happening. U.S. are affected by cardiovascular diseas- what we all wish for ourselves and our es.* loved ones? Although Dianne was only 58 • 90 percent of women have one or more years old, she packed a lot of living into risk factors for heart disease or stroke.* her years, enjoyed herself, and brought joy Obviously, any one of us at any time to others – a legacy for which we could could suffer a massive heart attack. It hap- all strive. ADLER pens. My friend was a person who ate well, Sharon McMahon, CNWC did not smoke, and was very active. And [email protected] Attorneys at Law while it is very important to know your risk The opinions expressed in this article factors, make sure that you do not indulge are not intended to replace advice of your in a lifestyle that encourages heart disease, personal physician or licensed health pro- and work with your physician to uncover fessional. Please consult your physician any hidden risk factors of which you make for any issues you may have related to nu- not be aware, there is something that is also trition or fitness activity. Family Law extremely important for your health and * goredforwomen.org Personal Injury Criminal Defense A tale of two mothers Two moms sat the inequality. I situation or I could believe Estate Planning on a park bench had always felt her truth. Her experience sharing their sto- safe. I had al- was nothing like my own but ries. ways felt loved. it was real just the same. Litigation From the age There was always I was completely ig- of 6, Sarah had food in my home. norant to the complexities Appellate/Appeals been in 18 differ- There had been of generational poverty in ent foster homes. programs in her America. I spent the next Bankruptcy The longest she JENNIFER HARRIS life, one after an- several years getting a crash had ever been Mother of five. other, that failed course. When we allow our- Justice seeker. with the same Believer in good. her. The more I selves to be in community Real Estate Law family was one learned how those with others, when we are in year. She aged systems work, the proximity to those that are out of that system – a sys- more they seemed almost unlike us in some way, we tem that promised to provide designed to. We had both see just how much in com- safety but harnessed abuse. made some dumb choic- mon we have. We see the She created an adoption plan es, but my world seemed reality of the world. for her two small children to protect me from mine. Sarah, like me, had the before they were lost to the That same world seemed same hopes and dreams for very system that failed her. to unfairly point to hers as her children. She had the Sarah knew her history of some kind of character flaw. same need to feel heard and generational poverty and I could be focused on thriv- be valued by another. She dysfunction was too great a ing. She had been focused worked every bit as hard as I burden to overcome on her on surviving. did. Yet her world and mine own. She was overwhelmed That moment on that seemed to span the width of and living in a domestic vio- park bench and my relation- a continent. Personal Service. Dependable Counsel. lence shelter. She was fight- ship with Sarah changed There in that park, I ing depression from layers the trajectory of my life. asked myself how I could of shame of a childhood you When I started working in fight the inequities that made don’t find on Nick at Nite. social work, I knew loving this her reality. I asked what She wanted more for the ba- a sweet, young, innocent I could do to diminish that bies she loved. child would be the easy part. feeling of other and replace Then it was my turn. I had no idea I’d fall in love it with a sense of belong- I grew up in a supportive, with their mommas too. As I ing and worth. I decided loving home with both par- listened to Sarah, I allowed then I’d attempt to use my ents present and involved. I her story to shape my own. voice to bring light to and Raymond M. Adler Seth R. Wilson Shana D. Tesnar Trampas A. Whalin Christopher J. Evans didn’t have much but my ba- In working with many other amplify hers. sic needs were always met. families with similar stories We have to be willing 136 South Ninth Street I had spent a lifetime taking since, I realized a lot about to redefine our narratives if for granted how that security myself. I had some precon- we are to make changes. Ex- Noblesville, IN 46060 shaped my life. In that mo- ceived notions about mom- amine our hearts. Set aside ment, I was overcome with mas like her. Turns out I our preconceived notions. [email protected] the knowledge of the privi- was wrong. We must listen with the in- leges my life had provided. As I sat in my minivan, tent of understanding so we (317) 773-1974 I was deeply shaken by the I had a choice. I could con- can learn and grow with one lack hers had afforded and tinue with the narrative I had another. We must humble the fact that neither I, nor known and the bias I held, or ourselves enough to believe she, had done anything to I could hear her. I could take people when they tell us Hoosier Weather Daddy? deserve either. that pang of guilt I felt and their experience, even if it is I was face to face with vigorously defend myself not our own. The world des- It’s Indiana’s Weatherman . . . the truth and ugliness of from the discomfort of the perately needs us to. Paul Poteet! Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter Week of Oct. 15, 2018 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A9

ATTORNEY: NOTICE TO VOTERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA Anne M. Hamilton Curry Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County has approved the following locations as voting places for the General Election to be Mallor Grodner LLP held in Hamilton County, IN on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 101 W. Ohio Street Suite 1600 Township New Precinct Precinct Polling Site Polling Site Polling Site Polling Indianapolis., Indiana 46204 Name No Name Name Add Line 1 City Location/Comment (317) 692-9000 Adams NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION 0101 Bakers Corner Pickett’s Garage 1061 E 236th St Sheridan Garage IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT 0102 Boxley Adams Twp Community Building 111 W 296th St Atlanta Banquet Hall In the Hamilton County Court. 0103 Sheridan 01 Sheridan Community Center 300 E 6th St Sheridan Hamilton & Adams In the Matter of the Estate of Anna Fown-Yee Leung Hong, deceased. Rooms Cause Number 29D03-1809-EU-419 0104 Sheridan 02 Sheridan High School 24185 N Hinesley Rd Sheridan North Gym Lobby Notice is hereby given that Hai D. Hong was on October 2_, Entrance 2018, appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of Anna Fown-Yee Leung 0105 Sheridan 03 Sheridan Community Center 300 E 6th St Sheridan Hamilton & Adams Hong, deceased. Rooms All persons who have claims against this estate, whether or not now due, must 0106 Sheridan 04 Sheridan Town Hall 506 S Main St Sheridan Council Meeting Room file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Clay the date of the first publication of this notice or within nine (9) months after the * 0201 Briar Creek Woodlands Home Owners’ Clubhouse 10700 Lakeshore Dr E Carmel Banquet Hall Decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or said claims will be forever barred. * 0202 Brookshire St. Mark’s United Methodist Church 4780 E 126th St Carmel Room G/H Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this October 2, 2018. 0203 Carmel Meadows Carmel Clay Public Library 55 4th Ave SE Carmel Program Room Tammy Baitz 0204 Clay Center 1 Coxhall Mansion 11669 Towne Rd Carmel Main Floor Event Space Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court 0205 Clay Southwest 1 College Park Church 2606 W 96th St Indianapolis Chapel RL1823 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 0206 College Orchard Park Presbyterian Church 1605 E 106th St Indianapolis Main Street 0207 Cool Creek North Smokey Row Family Swim Club 4255 E 136th St Carmel Clubhouse STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON 0208 Daniel Warren Carmel United Methodist Church 621 S Rangeline Rd Carmel Rooms 121 & 122 )SS: CIRCUIT COURT 0209 Eden Brook First Baptist Church 1010 E 126th St Carmel Gym & Foyer COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1809-MI-008610 0210 Greensprings Chinese Community Church 3405 E 116th St Carmel Gym IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: ) 0211 Guilford 1 Carmel Friends Church 651 W Main St Carmel Foyer Jayden Elijah Madding ) 0212 Holaday 01 Hope Church 2500 E 98th St Indianapolis Gymnasium/Fellowship Jimmy Earl Smith ) Hall Petitioner ) 0213 Hunters Trace Governor Square Apartments 1825 Jefferson Dr W Carmel Clubhouse Room NOTICE OF HEARING * 0214 Keystone Carmel Fire Station 43 3242 E 106th St Carmel West Bay Notice is hereby given that Petitioner, Jimmy Earl Smith, pro se, filed a 0215 Lady Hamilton John W. Hensel Government Building 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis Community Room Verified Petition for Change of Name of Minor to change the name of minor 0216 Mohawk Hills Gramercy 945 Mohawk Hills Dr Carmel Clubroom child from Jayden Madding to Jayden Smith. 0217 Mt Carmel 01 Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1484 W Main St Carmel Fellowship Hall The petition is scheduled for hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court on 0218 Orchard Park Korean Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis 1020 E 101st St Indianapolis Lobby/Fellowship Hall February 8, 2019 at 10:00 am. which is more than thirty (30) days after the third 0219 Pleasant Grove 1 John W. Hensel Government Building 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis Community Room notice of publication. Any person has the right to appear at the hearing and to file 0220 Rangeline Carmel Fire Station 41 2 Civic Square Carmel Conference Room written objections on or before the hearing date. The parties shall report to One 0221 Richland Carmel Masonic Lodge 310 1st St NE Carmel Lower Level Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 46060. 0222 Northridge John W. Hensel Government Building 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis Community Room Date: September 13, 2018 0223 White Chapel Chinese Community Church 3405 E 116th St Carmel Gym Tammy Baitz, 0224 Brookfield Crossing Northview Church 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel Atrium Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court 0225 Woodland Carmel Fire Station 43 3242 E 106th St Carmel Bays RL1809 10/1/2018, 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 0226 Cool Creek South First Baptist Church 1010 E 126th St Carmel Gym & Foyer NOTICE OF HEARING 0228 Spring Mill 01 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 3500 W 106th St Carmel Founders’ Walk Notice is hereby given that the Town Council of the Town of Sheridan, 0229 Johnson Acres Carmel High School Stadium 2900 E 136th St Carmel Community Hospitality Indiana will convene on Monday, October 22, 2018, at 7:00 P.M. at the Sheridan Room Town Hall, 506 S. Main Street, Sheridan, Indiana 46069, to conduct a public 0231 Guilford 2 Prime Life Enrichment, Inc 1078 Third Ave SW Carmel Multi-Purpose Room hearing. 0232 Stonehedge 1 Hope City Church 1009 W Main St Carmel Lobby The purpose of the hearing is so that users of the Sheridan Municipal Sewage 0233 Clay Northwest 1 David Klingensmith Admin. Building 3400 W 131st St Carmel Sign Shop Works Utility (“Sewage Works”), owners of property served or to be served by 0234 Brookshire North St. Mark’s United Methodist Church 4780 E 126th St Carmel Room G/H the Sewage Works, and other interested persons may be heard concerning the * 0235 Avian Christ Community Church 4770 E Main St Carmel Lobby proposed changes to the rates and charges for the Sewage Works contained in 0236 Clay Northeast Northview Church 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel Atrium Sheridan Municipal Code § 50.072 as outlined below: 0237 Arbors HCR Manor Care @ Summer Trace 12999 N St Carmel Private Dining Room § 50.072 BASE MONTHLY RATE; VOLUMETRIC CHARGE * 0238 Blue Creek Woodlands Home Owners’ Clubhouse 10700 Lakeshore Dr E Carmel Banquet Hall (A) The sewage rates and charges shall be based on the quantity of water 0239 Brentwood Foster Estates Clubhouse 3131 Maralice Dr Carmel West Half used on or in the property or premises subject to such rates and charges, as the 0240 Holaday 02 Hope Church 2500 E 98th St Indianapolis Gymnasium/Fellowship same is measured by the water meter there in use, plus a base charge based on Hall the size of the water meter installed, except as herein otherwise provided. For 0241 Hunters Creek Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1484 W Main St Carmel Fellowship Hall the purpose of billing and collecting the charges for sewage service, the water 0242 Kingswood 01 Chinese Community Church 3405 E 116th St Carmel Gym meters shall be read monthly and the users shall be billed each month (or period 0243 Lexington Faith Apostolic Church 1212 E 116th St Carmel Multi Purpose Building equaling a month). 0244 Mt Carmel 02 Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1484 W Main St Carmel Fellowship Hall (B) The water usage schedule on which the amount of said rates and 0245 Spring Mill 02 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 3500 W 106th St Carmel Founders’ Walk charges shall be determined is as follows: 0246 Thistlewood Bethlehem Lutheran Church 1484 W Main St Carmel Fellowship Hall (1) All users, treatment rate per 1,000 gallons of usage per month: 0247 Waterford First Baptist Church 1010 E 126th St Carmel Gym & Foyer $9.14, plus 0248 Woodfield Carmel Fire Station 44 5032 E Main St Carmel Bay Area (2) Monthly base rate as follows: 0249 Woodgate Carmel High School Stadium 2900 E 136th St Carmel Community Hospitality Room Monthly Base Rate 0250 Stonehedge 2 Hope City Church 1009 W Main St Carmel Lobby 0251 Kingswood 02 St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel Social Hall, Room B102 Water Meter (Inches) Rate Effective as of Closing 0252 Springmill Ponds Carmel Fire Station 46 540 W 136th St Carmel Bay Area 5/8 to 3/4 $22.58 0253 Copperwood Christ Community Church 4770 E Main St Carmel Lobby 0255 Hazel Dell Northview Church 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel Atrium 1 $51.79 0256 Clay Southwest 2 College Park Church 2606 W 96th St Indianapolis Chapel 0257 Clay Center 2 Ritz Charles 12156 N Meridian St Carmel One Room 1-1/4 $81.13 0258 Bay Hill St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel Social Hall, Room B102 0259 Cherry Tree Carmel Fire Station 44 5032 E Main St Carmel Bay Area 1-1/2 $116.26 0260 Stonewick St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel Social Hall, Room B102 2 $198.16 0261 Crooked Stick Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 3500 W 106th St Carmel Founders’ Walk 0262 Cheswick Carmel Fire Station 46 540 W 136th St Carmel Bay Area 3 $451.46 0263 Saddle Creek Carmel Water Operations 3450 W 131st St Carmel Truck Bays 0264 Spring Farms Carmel Fire Station 46 540 W 136th St Carmel Bay Area 4 $782.56 0265 Prairie View Northview Church 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel Atrium 6 $1,778.32 0266 Clay Center 3 Ritz Charles 12156 N Meridian St Carmel One Room 0267 Pleasant Grove 2 John W. Hensel Government Building 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis Community Room (C) For users of the sewage works that are unmetered water users or where 0268 Clay Southwest 3 College Park Church 2606 W 96th St Indianapolis Chapel accurate meter readings are not available, the monthly charge shall be determined 0269 Coxhall Coxhall Mansion 11669 Towne Rd Carmel Main Floor Event Space by equivalent single family dwelling units, except as herein provided. Sewage 0270 Kingsborough Carmel Fire Station 46 540 W 136th St Carmel Bay Area service bills shall be rendered once each month (or period equaling a month). 0272 Clay Northwest 2 David Klingensmith Admin. Building 3400 W 131st St Carmel Sign Shop The service on which the rates and charges shall be determined are as follows: Delaware Unmetered Monthly Rates Based on Equivalent Single Family 0301 Delaware 01 Harrison Parkway Elementary 14135 Harrison Pkwy Fishers Gym Dwelling Unit: $60.09 0302 Delaware 02 Harrison Parkway Elementary 14135 Harrison Pkwy Fishers Gym (D) For the services rendered to the Town, the Town shall be subject to 0303 Delaware 03 Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Dr Fishers Auditorium the same rates and charges herein provided, or to charges and rates established in 0304 Delaware 04 Delaware Township Community Center 9094 E 131st St Fishers Ballroom harmony therewith. 0305 Delaware 05 Delaware Township Community Center 9094 E 131st St Fishers Ballroom (E) In order to recover the cost of monitoring industrial wages, the Town 0306 Delaware 06 Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Dr Fishers Auditorium shall charge the user not less than the cost thereof. This charge will be reviewed 0307 Delaware 07 Trinity Church 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis on the same basis as all other rates and charges in this chapter. 0308 Delaware 08 River Glen 12010 Clubhouse Dr Fishers Banquet Room Sheridan Town Council 0309 Delaware 09 Christ’s Community Church 13097 Allisonville Rd Fishers Worship Area/Gym RL1828 10/10/2018 0310 Delaware 10 Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Dr Fishers Auditorium 0311 Delaware 11 Delaware Township Community Center 9094 E 131st St Fishers Ballroom ORDINANCE NO. 2018-10 0312 Delaware 12 Riverside Intermediate School 11014 Eller Rd Fishers LGI Room 509 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A TOWN COURT 0313 Delaware 13 Trinity Church 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis WHEREAS, Indiana law provides for the establishment of a Town Court; 0314 Delaware 14 River Glen 12010 Clubhouse Dr Fishers Banquet Room WHEREAS, the Town of Sheridan would benefit from the establishment 0315 Delaware 15 Lantern Road Elementary 10595 Lantern Rd Fishers Gym of a Town Court to hear and dispose of various matters, including ordinance 0316 Delaware 16 Riverside Intermediate School 11014 Eller Rd Fishers LGI Room 509 violations, misdemeanors, and infractions; 0317 Delaware 17 Harrison Parkway Elementary 14135 Harrison Pkwy Fishers Gym WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the residents of the Town to establish 0318 Delaware 18 Christ’s Community Church 13097 Allisonville Rd Fishers Worship Area/Gym a Town Court; and 0319 Delaware 19 Hoosier Road Elementary 11300 E 121st St Fishers Gym NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Town Council of the Town 0320 Delaware 20 Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Dr Fishers Auditorium of Sheridan, Indiana, that: 0321 Delaware 21 Trinity Church 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis 1. Establishment of a Town Court 0322 Delaware 22 Delaware Township Community Center 9094 E 131st St Fishers Ballroom There is established, pursuant to Indiana Code § 33-35-1-1, the Town Court of * 0323 Delaware 23 Alderman Luxury Imports 13875 Trade Center Dr Fishers Showroom Sheridan, Indiana, which shall come into existence on January 1, 2020. 0324 Delaware 24 Lantern Road Elementary 10595 Lantern Rd Fishers Gym 2. Appointment and Election of Judge: Term and Bond. 0325 Delaware 25 Fishers City Hall 1 Municipal Dr Fishers Auditorium a. The Judge of the Town Court shall be elected at the municipal election Fall Creek in November 2019. 0401 Fall Creek 01 HSE Intermediate & Junior High 12278 N Cyntheanne Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym b. The term of the judge elected shall be four years beginning at 12:00 0402 Fall Creek 02 Fishers Junior High 13257 Cumberland Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym noon on January 1, 2020, and continuing until a successor is elected. Before 0403 Fall Creek 03 Holy Spirit Parish @ Geist 10350 Glaser Way Fishers Gym beginning the duties of office, the judge shall take and subscribe to the same oath * 0404 Fall Creek 04 Indianapolis Yacht Club 12900 Fall Creek Rd McCordsville Main Level of office as judges of circuit courts and, in the manner prescribed by Ind. Code § 0405 Fall Creek 05 Fall Creek Township Office 11595 Brooks School Rd Fishers Community Room 5-4-1, execute a bond in the penal sum of $5,000, conditioned upon the faithful 0406 Fall Creek 06 New Hope Presbyterian Church 12550 Brooks School Rd Fishers Sanctuary performance of the duties of the judge’s office with good and sufficient surety. 0407 Fall Creek 07 Hoosier Road Elementary 11300 E 121st St Fishers Gym The bond must be approved by the Town Council and filed in the office of the 0408 Fall Creek 08 Holy Spirit Parish @ Geist 10350 Glaser Way Fishers Gym Clerk-Treasurer. 0409 Fall Creek 09 Lantern Road Elementary 10595 Lantern Rd Fishers Gym c. The judge must be an attorney in good standing admitted to practice law 0410 Fall Creek 10 Holy Spirit Parish @ Geist 10350 Glaser Way Fishers Gym in the State of Indiana. 0411 Fall Creek 11 Fall Creek Junior High 12001 Olio Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym 3. Powers and Duties of Judge. 0412 Fall Creek 12 New Hope Presbyterian Church 12550 Brooks School Rd Fishers Sanctuary a. The judge shall have all powers outlined in Ind. Code § 33-35-21, 0413 Fall Creek 13 Fishers Junior High 13257 Cumberland Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym including adopting rules for conducting the business of the court. The judge has 0414 Fall Creek 14 Life Church 9820 E 141st St Fishers Family Room all power incident to a court of record in relation to the attendance of witnesses, 0415 Fall Creek 15 Geist Elementary 14051 E 104th St Fishers Gym the punishment of contempt, the enforcement of its orders, and the issuing of 0416 Fall Creek 16 Christ the Savior Lutheran Church 10500 E 126th St Fishers Worship Center commissions to take depositions in cases pending in the court. The judge may 0417 Fall Creek 17 Christ the Savior Lutheran Church 10500 E 126th St Fishers Worship Center administer oaths and give all necessary certificates for the authentication of the 0418 Fall Creek 18 Christ the Savior Lutheran Church 10500 E 126th St Fishers Worship Center records and proceedings. 0419 Fall Creek 19 Brooks School Elementary 12451 Brooks School Rd Fishers Gym b. If the judge is temporarily unable to act, he or she shall appoint a 0420 Fall Creek 20 Fall Creek Junior High 12001 Olio Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym reputable practicing attorney to preside in his or her absence. Hie special judge 0421 Fall Creek 21 Holy Spirit Parish @ Geist 10350 Glaser Way Fishers Gym shall have all the powers and rights, and shall perform all the duties, of the judge 0422 Fall Creek 22 Holy Spirit Parish @ Geist 10350 Glaser Way Fishers Gym of the court as fully as the regular judge appointing the special judge. 0423 Fall Creek 23 Trinity Church - East 11721 Olio Rd Fishers Lobby 4. Compensation of Judge. 0424 Fall Creek 24 Brooks School Elementary 12451 Brooks School Rd Fishers Gym The judge is entitled to receive compensation as prescribed by the Town 0425 Fall Creek 25 Christ the Savior Lutheran Church 10500 E 126th St Fishers Worship Center Council. 0426 Fall Creek 26 Geist Elementary 14051 E 104th St Fishers Gym 5. Court Jurisdiction. 0427 Fall Creek 27 HSE Intermediate & Junior High 12278 N Cyntheanne Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym The Town Court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of all violations of the 0428 Fall Creek 28 Fall Creek Township Office 11595 Brooks School Rd Fishers Community Room ordinances of the Town. The Town Court shall also have jurisdiction of all 0429 Fall Creek 29 Lantern Road Elementary 10595 Lantern Rd Fishers Gym misdemeanors, infractions, and all other ordinance violations described in any 0430 Fall Creek 30 Geist Christian Church - Promise Rd Campus 12756 Promise Rd Fishers Hospitality Room interlocal agreement. 0431 Fall Creek 31 The Promise Church 12648 E 116th St. Fishers Front Entrance Lobby 6. Court Sessions. 0432 Fall Creek 32 Sand Creek Intermediate 11550 E 131st St Fishers Gym The judge shall hold sessions of the Town Court as the business of the court 0433 Fall Creek 33 Sand Creek Intermediate 11550 E 131st St Fishers Gym demands, at a place to be provided and designated by the Town Council. 0434 Fall Creek 34 Fall Creek Junior High 12001 Olio Rd Fishers Auxiliary Gym 7. Court Seal. 0435 Fall Creek 35 Geist Elementary 14051 E 104th St Fishers Gym The judge shall provide, at the expense of the Town, a seal for the court that 0436 Fall Creek 36 Life Church 9820 E 141st St Fishers Family Room must contain on the face thereof the words: ‘Town Court of Sheridan, Indiana.” 0437 Fall Creek 37 The Chateau of Britton Falls 13079 Del Webb Pkwy Fishers Ballroom A description of the seal, together with an impression of it, shall be affixed to the 0438 Fall Creek 38 Geist Elementary 14051 E 104th St Fishers Gym records of the court. 0439 Fall Creek 39 New Hope Presbyterian Church 12550 Brooks School Rd Fishers Sanctuary 8. Town Court Officers. 0440 Fall Creek 40 Geist Christian Church - Promise Road Campus 12756 Promise Rd Fishers Hospitality Room The clerk is an officer of the Town Court. The judge may act as clerk and Jackson perform all duties of the clerk of the court or appoint a clerk of the court. If the 0501 North Arcadia Arcadia Town Hall 208 W Main St Arcadia Shaffer Room judge does not act as a clerk of the court or appoint a clerk of the court, the Town 0502 Southeast Arcadia Arcadia Church of the Brethren 8989 E 266th St. Arcadia Fellowship Hall Clerk-Treasurer elected under Ind Code § 3-10-6 or Ind. Code § 3-10-7 shall 0503 Southwest Arcadia Arcadia Town Hall 208 W Main St Arcadia Shaffer Room perform the duties of the clerk of the Town Court. The clerk may not receive any 0504 Atlanta Dolles Park Shelter House 130 Walton St Atlanta Main Room fees or compensation other than the clerk’s salary. 0506 North Cicero Cicero Town Hall 70 N Byron St Cicero Main Room 9. Service of Process. 0507 Southeast Cicero Hamilton North Public Library 209 W Brinton St Cicero Meeting Rooms A/B The town marshal or a deputy marshal shall serve all process issuing from the 0508 Southwest Cicero Red Bridge Community Building 695 W Jackson St Cicero Main Room Town Court. 0509 Deming Hinkle Lodge Hall 22520 Gifford Ave Cicero Dining Room 10. Books. Dockets. Papers, and Printed Blanks. 0510 South Cicero Cicero Street & Utility Department 1159 Stringtown Pike Cicero Garage The judge shall provide, at the expense of the Town, all books, dockets, Noblesville papers, and printed blanks necessary for the discharge of the duties of the court. 0601 Noblesville 01 Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church 9900 E 191st St Noblesville Community Room 11. Judgments. Orders and Proceedings. 0602 Noblesville 02 Life Church - Noblesville 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville Auditorium All judgments, decrees, and proceedings of the court have the same force 0603 Noblesville 03 Noblesville Fire Station 76 16800 Hazel Dell Rd Noblesville Apparatus Bay as those of the circuit court. A judgment becomes a lien on real estate when a 0604 Noblesville 04 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville Annex Building transcript of the judgment is filed with the clerk of the circuit court. 0605 Noblesville 05 Forest Park Inn 701 Cicero Rd Noblesville Overlook Room 12. Appeals. 0606 Noblesville 06 Noblesville Utilities Admn Building 197 W Washington St Noblesville Conference Room An appeal from a judgment of the court may be taken to the superior, circuit, 0607 Noblesville 07 Life Church - Noblesville 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville Auditorium or probate court of the county within 30 days after the rendition of the judgment 0608 Noblesville 08 First Christian Church 16377 Herriman Blvd Noblesville Narthex and tried de novo. 0609 Noblesville 09 First Presbyterian Church 1207 E Conner St Noblesville Fellowship Hall ADOPTED AND PASSED THIS 8th DAY OF October, 2018 BY THE 0610 Noblesville 10 Restoration Church 772 N 10th St Noblesville Fellowship Hall SHERIDAN TOWN COUNCIL, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA. 0611 Noblesville 11 Noblesville Fire Station 76 16800 Hazel Dell Rd Noblesville Apparatus Bay RL1830 10/10/2018 0612 Noblesville 12 Hamilton County Government/Judicial Center 1 Hamilton County Square Noblesville 8th St Entrance/ NOTICE TO BIDDERS Conference Room 1B Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana 0613 Noblesville 13 Restoration Church 772 N 10th St Noblesville Fellowship Hall will, on the 26th day of November, 2018, in Government and Judicial Center 0614 Noblesville 14 Noblesville Fire Station 74 20777 Hague Rd Noblesville Apparatus Bay in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, receive 0615 Noblesville 15 Bethel Lutheran Church 20650 Cumberland Rd Noblesville Fellowship Hall sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for 0616 Noblesville 16 Noblesville Fire Station 72 400 South Harbour Dr Noblesville Apparatus Bay the maintenance of all RURAL REGULATED drains and or ditches under the 0617 Noblesville 17 Life Church - Noblesville 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville Auditorium jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2019, and will award a contract 0618 Noblesville 18 White Rock Fellowship 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville Worship Center to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and 0619 Noblesville 19 Green Valley Church of Christ 19005 Cumberland Rd Noblesville Foyer & Auditorium proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. 0620 Noblesville 20 Northlake Village Apartments 1100 Northlake Dr Noblesville Clubhouse Common Area Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the 0621 Noblesville 21 Noblesville Fire Station 73 2101 Greenfield Ave Noblesville Apparatus Bay Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. 0622 Noblesville 22 River’s Edge Apartments 870 Watermead Dr Noblesville Clubhouse The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. 0623 Noblesville 23 Osprey Pointe Pavilion @ Morse Beach 19777 Morse Park Ln Noblesville Entire Building A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. 0624 Noblesville 24 White Rock Fellowship 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville Worship Center (Make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) 0625 Noblesville 25 White Rock Fellowship 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville Worship Center THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A 0626 Noblesville 26 Third Phase 15755 Allisonville Rd Noblesville Dining Hall COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. 0627 Noblesville 27 Life Church - Noblesville 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville Auditorium ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD 0628 Noblesville 28 Green Valley Church of Christ 19005 Cumberland Rd Noblesville Lobby & Auditorium SECRETARY BY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) 0629 Noblesville 29 Green Valley Church of Christ 19005 Cumberland Rd Noblesville Lobby & Auditorium Dated this 8th day of October, 2018. 0630 Noblesville 30 Bethel A.M.E. Church 17777 Little Chicago Rd Noblesville Foyer Hamilton County Drainage Board 0631 Noblesville 31 St Michael’s Episcopal Church 444 South Harbour Dr Noblesville Sanctuary Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh 0632 Noblesville 32 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville Annex Building Executive Secretary RL1840 Page 1 of 2 10/15/2018 RL1834 10/15/2018 A10 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018

STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE TO VOTERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA ) SS: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County has approved the following locations as voting places for the General Election to be COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO: 29C01-1808-MI-007230 held in Hamilton County, IN on Tuesday, November 6, 2018. Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. In re the name change of ) Township New Precinct Precinct Polling Site Polling Site Polling Site Polling CHASE MICHAEL EVANS ) Name No Name Name Add Line 1 City Location/Comment An Adult ) Noblesville Raymond M. Adler, Attorney 0633 Noblesville 33 Grace Church - 146th St Campus 5504 E 146th St Noblesville Primary - GKE 1 & 2; NOTICE General - Central To all interested persons. Auditorium You are notified that a Petition to change name has been filed by Chase 0634 Noblesville 34 Grace Church - 146th St Campus 5504 E 146th St Noblesville Primary - GKE 1 & 2; Michael Evans to change the name of Chase Michael Evans to Chase Michael General -Central Wyatt. The petition was filed with the Hamilton Circuit Court on the 7th day Auditorium of August, 2018 and it will be heard on the 11th day of January 2019 at10:00 0636 Noblesville 36 St Michael’s Episcopal Church 444 South Harbour Dr Noblesville Sanctuary o’clock a.m. or any earlier date approved by the court. Any person has the right 0637 Noblesville 37 Noblesville Fire Station 75 10170 E 191st St Noblesville Apparatus Bay to appear at the hearing of said Petition and/or file objections thereto. 0638 Noblesville 38 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville Annex Building The named Petitioner is represented by Raymond M. Adler, P.C., 136 South 0639 Noblesville 39 Meredith Meadows 15367 Meredith Meadows Dr E Noblesville Clubhouse Main Room Ninth Street, Noblesville, IN 46060-2619, (317) 773-1974, 0640 Noblesville 40 Hamilton County Fairgrounds 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville Annex Building [email protected]. Washington Dated: October 4, 2018 0701 Westfield 1 Westfield City Hall 130 E Penn St Westfield Assembly Room Tammy Baitz 0702 Westfield 2 Westfield Washington Public Library 333 W Hoover St Westfield Community Room Clerk, Hamilton County * 0703 Eagletown Lifepointe Church 3233 W 166th St Westfield West Hallway 0704 Joliet Lifepointe Church 3233 W 166th St Westfield West Hallway RL1817 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 * 0705 Horton Trinity Baptist Church 1415 E 191st St Westfield Timothy Center 0706 Oak Ridge 1 St Maria Goretti Catholic Church 17102 Spring Mill Rd Westfield Monsignor Duncan Hall NOTICE TO BIDDERS * 0707 East Washington Cross Roads Church at Westfield 19201 Grassy Branch Rd Westfield Gathering Space/Room Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana 0708 Westfield 8 Smith Memorial Complex @ Union Bible College 208 College Ave Westfield Gym will, on the 26th day of November, 2018, in Government and Judicial Center 0709 Village Farms 01 Village Farms Clubhouse 453 Greyhound Pass Carmel Clubhouse in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, will receive 0710 Village Farms 02 Washington Twp Offices 1549 E Greyhound Pass Carmel Conference Room sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor and equipment for the televising, power 0711 Westfield 11 Cool Creek Nature Center 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel Auditorium jetting and vacuum cleaning of regulated drains and or ditches under the 0712 Village Farms 03 Village Farms Clubhouse 453 Greyhound Pass Carmel Clubhouse jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2019, and will award a contract 0713 Westfield 13 Cool Creek Nature Center 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel Auditorium to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and 0714 Centennial 1 Cornerstone Bible Church 720 Liberty Dr Westfield proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. * 0715 Westfield 15 Cross Roads Church at Westfield 19201 Grassy Branch Rd Westfield Gathering Space/Room Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the * 0716 Westfield 16 Viking Meadows Clubhouse 15757 Viking Meadows Dr Westfield Gathering Room Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. * 0717 Westfield 17 Northview Church - Westfield Campus 1191 W 186th St Westfield Atrium The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. 0718 Centennial 2 Cornerstone Bible Church 720 Liberty Dr Westfield A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. 0719 Oak Ridge 2 New Joy Lutheran Church 316 W 156th St Westfield Sanctuary (Make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) 0720 Oak Ridge 3 New Joy Lutheran Church 316 W 156th St Westfield Sanctuary THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A 0721 Westfield 21 Smith Memorial Complex @ Union Bible College 208 College Ave Westfield Gym COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. * 0722 The Village Cornerstone Bible Church 720 Liberty Dr Westfield Main Room ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD 0723 Westfield 23 Washington Twp Offices 1549 E Greyhound Pass Carmel Conference Room SECRETARY BY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) 0724 Westfield 24 Cool Creek Nature Center 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel Auditorium Dated this 8th day of October, 2018. * 0725 Westfield 25 Northview Church - Westfield Campus 1191 W 186th St Westfield Atrium Hamilton County Drainage Board * 0727 Westfield 27 Lifepointe Church 3233 W 166th St Westfield West Hallway Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Wayne Executive Secretary 0801 Wayne 01 Durbin Elementary 18000 Durbin Rd Noblesville Gym RL1836 10/15/2018 0802 Wayne 02 Clarksville Christian Church 16600 Lehr St Noblesville Fellowship Hall 0803 Wayne 03 Clarksville Christian Church 16600 Lehr St Noblesville Fellowship Hall NOTICE TO BIDDERS 0804 Wayne 04 Noblesville Fire Station 77 15251 Olio Rd Noblesville Apparatus Bay Notice is hereby given that the Drainage Board of Hamilton County, Indiana 0805 Wayne 05 Deer Chase Apartments 12190 Whirlaway Dr Noblesville Clubhouse Computer Lab will, on the 26th day of November, 2018, in Government and Judicial Center White River in the City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana, at 9:00 AM, receive 0901 Aroma White River Twp Community Building 25587 SR 213 Cicero Community Room sealed BIDS for furnishing of all labor, equipment and materials necessary for 0902 Omega White River Twp Community Building 25587 SR 213 Cicero Community Room the maintenance of all URBAN REGULATED drains and or ditches under the 0903 Strawtown Taylor Center of Natural History at Koteewi 12308 Strawtown Ave Noblesville Classroom jurisdiction of said Board for the calendar year of 2019, and will award a contract SPECIAL POLLING PLACE: HAMILTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT JUDICIAL CENTER to the most responsive and responsible bidder according to specifications and 1st Floor, 8th Street Entrance proposal on file in the office of said Board and may accept more than one bidder. Dated this 24th day of September 2018. Bidders shall submit bids on a unit price basis as per form available in the Dawn Coverdale, Hamilton County Auditor Tammy Baitz, Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court Surveyor’s Office, furnish financial statements and bidders bond. *new or redistricted precint and/or polling location The right is reserved to reject any or all BIDS. RL1840 Page 2 of 2 10/15/2018 A non-refundable fee of fifteen ($15.00) dollars is required for these forms. (make check payable to Hamilton County Treasurer) ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD REQUIRES A Town of Arcadia COMPLETE DAILY LOG OF EACH WORK ORDER/CLAIM TURNED IN. Hamilton County, Indiana ALL BIDS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO THE DRAINAGE BOARD OWNER SECRETARY 9:00 AM OF DUE DATE (SUITE 188) P.O. Box578 Dated this 8th day of October, 2018. 208 W. Main Street Hamilton County Drainage Board Arcadia, IN 46030 Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh ADDRESS Executive Secretary Separate sealed bids for the construction of the Wastewater Improvements Project - Division I: Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements and Division II: RL1835 10/15/2018 Collection System Improvements, located in the Town of Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana, will be received by the Town Council at the Town Hall, located at 208 West Main Street, Arcadia, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 31, 2018 until 3:00 p.m. (local time), and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. Proposals STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON received after said time shall be returned unopened. )SS: CIRCUIT COURT The Project will be constructed in two (2) contract divisions which are defined and outlined as follows: COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1810-MI-009308 Division I: Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements Project is generally described as follows: IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) • Furnish and install labor, equipment and materials to install a new catwalk and grating at the oxidation ditch, replace the standby generator and automatic transfer Natasha Jessica Chan Spartz ) switch, replacement of ten (10) process valves, replace controls for the RAS/WAS pumps, and appurtenant work. Petitioner ) Division II: Collection System Improvements Project generally consists of sanitary sewer pipe lining, manhole rehabilitation, new inlets and buried piping and NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME miscellaneous work in the collection system Natasha Jessica Chan Spartz, whose mailing address is: P.O. Box 2001, A pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 24, 2018 at 10:00 a.m. (local time) at the Town Hall. All prime contractors, subcontractors, small, minority or Noblesville, IN 46061, And, if different, my residence address is: 90 Natasha Women Business Enterprises and other interested parties are invited to attend. Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that The Wastewater Improvements Project is funded by the Indiana State Revolving Loan Fund Program. he/she filed a petition in the Hamilton County Circuit Court requesting that his/ Plans and Specifications for the Project may be examined at the following locations: her name be changed to Natasha Annie Jessica Spartz. Town Hall, Arcadia, Indiana Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on the 8th day Triad Associates, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana of March, 2019 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. Dodge Data and Analytics, www.construction.com/dodge/ Natasha Jessica Chan Spartz BX Indiana Construction League, www.bxindiana.com Petitioner Plans and Specifications will be available onFriday, October 12, 2018 Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the office ofTriad Associates, Inc., Date: October 2, 2018 located at 5835 Lawton Loop East Drive, Bldg. 664, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46216 upon a non-refundable payment of: $100.00 per set for Division I and $100 per ATTEST: set for Division II. PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT IN ORDER TO BID ON THE PROJECT, BIDDER MUST BE A PLAN HOLDER OF RECORD, who has Tammy Baitz obtained the contract documents, plans and specifications from Triad Associates, Inc. Bids from contractors who are not Plan Holders of Record will be rejected Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court as non-responsive. RL1839 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018, 10/29/2018 The work to be performed and the proposal to be submitted shall include sufficient and proper sums for all general construction, mechanical installation, labor, materials, permits, licenses, insurance, and so forth incidental to and required for the construction of the facilities. Bids shall be submitted in a sealed envelope marked: NOTICE TO BIDDERS BID FOR: Notice is hereby given that Hamilton Heights School Corporation (“Owner”), TOWN OF ARCADIA, INDIANA by and through its Board is requesting sealed bids for furnishing all labor, WASTEWATER IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT services, supplies, materials, tools, equipment, and transportation necessary DIVISION I: PLANT IMPROVEMENTS for Project Vision – Phase I Hamilton Heights High School Addition and DIVISION II: COLLECTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS Renovations. No bid will be considered unless submitted on the printed Proposal Form found in the project manual. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for Multiple prime contracts will be issued to complete different phases of the receipt of bids for at least 90 days to allow review of proposals before announcing award of contract. overall projects. Each proposal shall be accompanied by a bid guaranty conforming to the Indiana Revised code. Said bid guaranty shall be a certified check in an amount equal to The sealed bids will be received until, November 7, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. (EST). five percent (5%) of the BID; or, a bond for five percent (5%) of the BID as surety for the execution of the contract. The bid bond or certified check should be made out Bids must be delivered to: to the OWNER. The bid bond form is included in the bidding documents. Should any BID be rejected, such certified check or bond shall be forthwith returned to the Ms. Peggy Jackson, Associate Superintendent BIDDER, and should any BID be accepted, such certified check or bond will be returned upon the proper execution and securing of the contract. When the contract is Hamilton Heights High School executed, the certified check or bid bond of all unsuccessful BIDDERS will be returned. 25802 SR 19 Proposals shall be properly and completely executed on proposal forms included in the Specifications. Proposals shall include all information requested by Indiana Arcadia, IN 46030 Form 96 (Revised 2013) included with the Specifications. Under Section III of Form 96, the Bidder shall submit a financial statement.A copy of the proposed All Bids received at such place, date, and time will be opened and read aloud Financial Statement to be submitted with the bid is included in the bid proposal documents section to these specifications. The Owner may make such investigations as in public at the address listed above immediately after the posted time. All bids deemed necessary to determine the ability of the Bidder to perform the work and the Bidder shall furnish to the Owner all such information and data for this purpose as received after such time will not be considered and returned to the respective the Owner may request. The Owner reserves the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted by, or investigation of, such Bidder fails to satisfy the Owner that such bidder unopened. Bidder is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of theAgreement and to complete the work contemplated therein. All work for the complete construction of the Project shall be performed The contractor to whom the work is awarded will be required to furnish, before commencing work, a performance, maintenance and payment bond in an amount under one or more prime contracts with the Owner. The form of the contract is equal to the bid price of the contract awarded to said contractor, and certificates of all insurance required in the specifications.All bonds and liability insurance shall set forth in the Bidding Documents. Two copies of bid forms shall be submitted remain in effect for a period of twelve (12) months following completion and acceptance of construction. The award of the contract is subject to all approvals required on forms provided in the Bidding Documents and project manual, and shall be by local and federal agencies. Upon securing of all approvals, the successful bidder shall receive a “Notice to Proceed” with construction and said contractor shall properly executed in accordance with the current edition of the Indiana State begin construction within ten (10) days of receipt of such notice, and shall complete the project pursuant to the contract documents. Board of Accounts Form 96 – “Contractor’s Bid for Public Works.” Bidders must Each bidder is responsible for inspecting the Project Site(s) and for reading and being thoroughly familiar with the Contract Documents and Specifications. The complete the entire bid forms including a statement of experience, proposed failure or omission of any Bidder to do any of the foregoing shall in no way relieve any Bidder from any obligation with respect to the Bid. plan or plans for performing the work, the equipment the Bidder has available A conditional or qualified Bid will not be accepted. All applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction over for performance of the work, non-collusion affidavit, and financial statement construction of the project shall apply to the project throughout. Award will be made to the low, responsive, responsible bidder. complying with Form 96. Bidders must include a satisfactory Bid Bond or By the submission of its bid, each bidder acknowledges that he understands and agrees to be bound by the Equal Opportunity Requirements of EPA regulations certified check pursuant to Ind. Code 36-1-12-4.5, payable to the Hamilton (40 CRF Part 8, particularly Section 8.4 (b), which shall be applicable throughout the performance of work under any contract awarded pursuant to his solicitation. Heights School Corporation. Bid Security shall be in the amount of not less Each bidder agrees that is awarded a contract, it will similarly bind contractually each subcontractor. In implementation of the foregoing policies, each bidder further than 10% of the Bidder’s total contract price. Should a successful Bidder within understands and agrees that if awarded a contract, it must engage in affirmative action directed at promoting and ensuring Equal Employment Opportunity in the work ten (10) days after written notice of acceptance of bid withdraw its bid, fail to force used under the contract (and that it must require contractually the same effort of all subcontractors whose subcontracts exceed $100,000). provide the required payment and performance bonds, or execute a satisfactory The Equal Employment Opportunity requirements shall be equal to all other requirements of the bid documents, and failure to satisfy same shall be cause for contract, the Owner may then declare that Bid Security forfeited as liquidated forfeiture to the OWNER of the amount of money represented by the certified check or bidder’s bond. damages, not as a penalty. The bidder’s attention is called to the “Notice of Requirement for Affirmative Action to Insure Equal Employment Opportunity (Executive Order 11246)”, contained Wage rates shall not apply to this Project. All Contractors and Sub- in the bid documents, which sets forth, in part, goals and timetables for the employment of women and minorities and handicapped persons in the project area. The Contractors shall comply with all applicable laws including but not limited to Bidders shall also comply with the requirements of 41 CFR Part 60-4 entitled “Construction Contractors - Affirmative Action Requirements”. the requirements of Ind. Code 5-16-13 et seq. and as detailed in the Bidding Bidders are directed to read and follow all Disadvantaged Business Enterprise information contained in the State Revolving Loan Program Requirements. The Documents. Contractor must also be able to and meet all requirements found in Bidder’s attention is also called to the Minority/Women Business Participation requirements contained in the Project Specifications. The State of Indiana, Office applicable public works and contract statutes. of Community and Rural Affairs, has adopted a State goal of 10% participation for minority and female owned businesses for construction-related or purchase-related The Bidding Documents for the Project, including the Plans and Specification contracts for the work. are on file with the Owner and may also be examined at the following locations: Award will be made to the low, responsive, responsible bidder. The low, responsive, responsible bidder must not be debarred, suspended, or otherwise be excluded Bidtool: (800) 652-0008. www.bidtool.net. from or ineligible for participation in federally assisted programs under Executive Order 12549. Builders Exchange – Indiana: 1028 Shelby St., Indianapolis, IN 46203. (317) Contractors and subcontractors are required to pay in accordance with the prevailing wage rates on the project shall not be less than the Federal Davis-Bacon wage 423-7080. www.bxindiana.com. scale published by the U.S. Department of Labor. Information explaining other prevailing wage laws which apply to this work is also contained in these specifications. Construction Market Data: (800) 330-8629. www.cmdgroup.com. The Town of Arcadia reserves the right to reject any proposal or all proposals, or to accept any proposal or proposals, or to make such combination of proposal as Dodge Data & Analytics: (877) 784-9556. www.dodgeprojects.construction.com. may seem desirable, and to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. ISQFT: (317) 248-1293. www.isqft.com. If non-English speaking representatives or handicapped people need to have arrangements made please contact the Arcadia Clerk Treasurer at 1 (317) 984-3512 Copies of the Bidding Documents may be obtained from Eastern Engineering within 7 calendar days prior to the Pre-Bid Conference or Bid Opening to have the necessary arrangements made. Supply, Inc, 9901 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN, (317) 598-0661, www. By the order of the Town Council, easternengineering.com. There will be no cost for downloading electronic Town of Arcadia, Indiana. bidding documents. Costs associated with digital and printed plans and RL1829 10/10/2018, 10/17/2018 specifications obtained from Eastern Engineering Supply Inc. are andwill be incurred by and at the expense of the contractor and are non-refundable. 29D03-1810-EU-000421 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON Prior to approval and execution of the Owner’s contract, the Contractor(s) STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON )SS: CIRCUIT COURT who is the successful Bidder shall furnish an approved Performance and Labor ) SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1809-MI-008224 and Materials Payment Bond in the amount of 100% of the contract amount, COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) IN RE CHANGE OF NAME OF MINOR: ) which shall cover the faithful performance of the contract and the payment of all IN RE THE UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF ) Brittany Nicole Erney ) obligations arising hereunder. Performance and payment bonds shall remain in MARJORIE E. BEECHLER, Deceased ) Shirley Lanelle Erney ) full force and effect for a period of one year after the Owner’s acceptance of the NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Petitioner ) work and Owner’s final settlement with the successful Bidder. Notice is hereby given that Daryl Brown was on October 3,2018, appointed NOTICE OF HEARING The Owner expects to award the contract(s) for the work to the lowest, Personal Representative of the Estate of Marjorie E. Beechler, deceased, who died Notice is hereby given that Petitioner, Shirley Lanelle Erney, pro se, filed responsible and responsive Bidder(s). The Owner reserves the right to hold on September 3, 2018. a Verified Petition for Change of Name of Minor to change the name of minor bids, including any alternates, for up to 30 days from the date of the bid All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must child from Shirley Lanelle Erney to Skylar Phoenix Erney. opening. Alternates may be held up to 60 days from the date of bid opening.The file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from the The petition is scheduled for hearing in the Hamilton Circuit Court on Owner reserves in its sole discretion the right to reject any and all bids, is not date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months from the date of February 8, 2019 at 10:00 am. which is more than thirty (30) days after the third obligated to accept the lowest or any other bid, and may waive any irregularities, Decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. notice of publication. Any person has the right to appear at the hearing and to file discrepancies, omissions, variances or informalities in the bidding procedure. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on October 3, 2018. written objections on or before the hearing date. The parties shall report to One A pre-bid meeting for discussion of the Project, reviewing the scope Tammy Baitz Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 46060. of work, project specifications and drawings, bid documents, the bidding Clerk of Courts of Hamilton County Date: September 11, 2018 qualifying requirements and other important matters will be held at Jeanette C. Kassebaum Tammy Baitz, Hamilton Heights High School, 25802 SR 19, Arcadia, Indiana 46030 on Attorney Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court October 24h, 2018 4:00 pm (EST). P.O. Box 221 RL1819 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 Please enter at the main entrance and check in at the Main Office. 11614 Maple Street Immediately following the pre-bid meeting, an opportunity to tour the project Fishers, IN 46038 sites will be offered. All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend this 29D02-1810-DN-009400 (317) 578-4550 meeting. Bidders will be responsible for complying with items discussed at the Hamilton Superior Court 2 e-mail: [email protected] meeting. SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATION RL1824 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 Questions regarding the project, or requests for equal status, can be directed IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT in writing to: CIVIL DIVISION Stuart M. Godfrey, Project Architect 29D01-1809-EU-000416 STATE OF INDIANA krM Architecture+ Raymond M. Adler, P.C., #2336-29 IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF ) (765) 649-8477 Ext. 220 136 South 9th Street LAKHVIR NAGRA ) [email protected] Noblesville, IN 46060-2614 Petitioner, ) RL1832 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 (317) 773-1974; FAX: (317) 773-0943 and ) [email protected] BAKHSHINDER KAUR ) 29D01-1809-EU-000407 STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON SUPERIOR COURT Respondent. ) Raymond M. Adler, P.C., #2336-29 ) SS: NOTICE OF SUIT 136 South 9th Street COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO: 29D01-1809-EU-000416 The State of Indiana to the Respondent named above, and any other person Noblesville, IN 46060-2614 IN RE THE UNSUPERVISED ) who may be concerned. You are notified that you have been sued in the (317) 773-1974; FAX: (317) 773-0943 ESTATE OF TERRY A. MCCORD ) Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is: PETITION FOR [email protected] DECEASED ) DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following In re the Estate of Judith Salisbury Stewart In re the Estate of Terry A. McCord Respondent whose whereabouts are unknown: Cause No. 29D01-1809-EU-000407 Notice is hereby given that Sheri McCord, on 27th day of September, 2018 Bakhshinder Kaur In the Superior Court of Hamilton County was appointed Personal Representative of the Estate of the above-named In addition to the above-named Respondent being served by this summons Notice is hereby given that LuAnne Bailey, on 09-24-18 was appointed Decedent, who died on August 31, 2018. there may be other Respondent who have an interest in this lawsuit Personal Representative of the Estate of the above-named Decedent, who died on All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, ATTEST August 25, 2018. must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months Tammy Baitz All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, from the date of the first publication of this notice or within nine (9) months of Clerk, Hamilton County Court must file the claim in the office of the clerk of this court within three (3) months Decedent’s death whichever is earlier or the claims will be forever barred. Jatin D. Shah from the date of the first publication of this notice or within nine (9) months of Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, Sept 27, 2018 Attorney for Petitioner Decedent’s death whichever is earlier or the claims will be forever barred. Tammy Baitz 8520 Allison Pointe Blvd. Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, Sept 24, 2018 Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court #1 for Hamilton County, Indiana Suite 220 Tammy Baitz RL1816 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 Indianapolis IN 46250 Clerk of the Hamilton Superior Court #1 for Hamilton County, Indiana 317-624-7424 RL1822 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018 RL1820 10/8/2018, 10/15/2018, 10/22/2018 Week of Oct. 15, 2018 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A11

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By RICH TORRES zone at Avon’s 14, which quarter- For a second straight week, the back Grant Gremel punctuated with Class 6A Noblesville Millers had a a 15-yard touchdown pass to Zach top team on the ropes. Unfortunate- Gruver. ly, once again, they couldn’t find Up 7-0, the Millers tried to push enough points to put them away. the issue with second place in the After losing a 7-0 first-quarter Hoosier Crossroads Conference on lead against Brownsburg last week- the line, but a fake-punt reverse end, the Millers built another early backfired for negative 17 yards late 7-0 margin against Avon on Friday in the first quarter. night before going scoreless in the The play handed the ball over second half to lose 14-7. to Avon at the Millers 29. Four “It’s interesting. This team beat snaps later the Orioles (7-2, 5-2 us last year by 50 points. They HCC) tied the game 7-7 with a destroyed us, and we’re playing second-quarter touchdown run by with the best teams in the state of quarterback Henry Hesson. Indiana,” Noblesville head coach Hesson rushed for 60 yards on Justin Roden said. “We’re playing 21 carries and passed for 187 yards with them, but we’re not finishing.” on 13 of 29 completions with a The Millers offense started off game-winning touchdown on promising with a two-play scoring Avon’s final drive in the fourth drive in the first quarter that was quarter. setup by the defense’s first of three “My call on the reverse was a fumble recoveries. However, a bad call at midfield,” Roden said. rhythm was never found as Nobles- “It was bad call, but I was trying to ville didn’t cross the 50-yard line be aggressive. We’re struggling so Reporter photo by Kent Graham again until its final drive in the badly offensively, I wanted to take fourth quarter. a chance on special teams, hoping Noblesville’s Kenja Jenkins (42) and Dalton Davis (56) make a tackle during the Millers’ game with The defense did its part by that we can get that spark and make Avon Friday at Beaver Materials Field. Noblesville gave the Orioles a tough test before falling 14-7. holding the Orioles to a pair of something happen.” touchdowns and below its points Noblesville produced 17 yards another by Eddie Dziennik. Gruver chewed up 3:44 off the clock. again, was a big call. per game allowed average of 15.1. from scrimmage compared to added a would-be interception in The Millers’ defense appeared “Whether they’re right or Avon was scoring 31.4 points a Avon’s 296, but the defense made the fourth quarter against Hesson to put the game on its shoulders in wrong, you don’t want referees to game, but without four-star Indiana the Orioles work. on third-and-10 from Avon’s 42, the second half when Jenkins be a factor in the game, and it’s not University recruit Sampson James In the third quarter, Avon but a defensive holding call sup- picked off Hesson on second-and- why we lost, but I felt tonight they at running back, who was resting a reached the Millers 38, but a fumble plied an Orioles’ first down. 10 from Avon’s 38. Jenkins were a major factor.” nagging injury, the Orioles’ offense recovery by Zac Tuinei halted the The field-goal blocking team grabbed the pass in stride and ran The Millers defense refused to stalled. potential scoring drive. Gruver pressured Avon’s placekicker Nick back 35 yards for a touchdown, but break until Hesson and Wallace On 14 possessions, the Orioles recovered another fumble early in Bandy into missing three attempts. the officials called Noblesville for Stovall began to connect in the were limited to two successful the fourth quarter to give the A bad snap erased a 28-yard try and an illegal block in the back. second half. With only 10 yards drives while punting five times and Millers first-and-10 from their own Bandy went wide on a 38-yarder “The referring was very upset- passing in the first two quarters, turning the ball over four times with 30, but Noblesville was forced to after an Avon five-minute, 17-sec- ting to me personally. I thought the Hesson completed 12 of 22 passes three fumbles. punt. The Millers punted 11 times ond drive in the third quarter. penalty they called on the intercep- down the stretch, including six Skylar Tolliver scooped up a in the game. A tipped field goal in the fourth tion for a touchdown was a huge completions to Stovall. fumble on second-and-7 in the first Key sacks stymied the Orioles, quarter stopped another long Avon play in the game,” Roden said. quarter to put the Millers in the red including one by Kenja Jenkins and drive that spanned 50 yards and “The interception late in the game, Huskies show grit, poise in win over Twin Lakes Hamilton Heights foot- "We're not the biggest, giving Heights an opening. ball coach Jon Kirschner baddest dudes," said Kirsch- The Huskies found it in said that his team's motto is ner. "Don't have to be. When the first play of the fourth "Husky Grit." we show poise and we're quarter. Kaleb Schakel ran "Even on kickoff, we yell disciplined with what we do the ball in from the 8-yard 'Husky grit,'" said the coach. when time is needed, we're line to tie the game at 20-20. "Our guy says 'Husky' and victorious. And that's what Then Lecher stepped up and then everybody else yells we did tonight. Did we make made his third extra point 'Grit.'" mistakes? Sure we did. kick of the night. Heights That show of grit com- That's life. At the end of the had the lead by one point. bined with a few other intan- day, we stepped up, defense, Twin Lakes got the ball gibles on Friday night, such offense, special teams close to the end zone with as poise and discipline. All stepped up when it was around five minutes left in of it came together for the needed the most." the fourth quarter, but the Huskies in a 21-20 win over Heights trailed 14-0 with Huskies' defense made big Twin Lakes in Heights' 7:44 left in the second quar- stops, culminating with Senior Night game. It was ter, but roared back to tie the senior Austin Stepp grab- also the seventh-place game game in a span of 100 sec- bing an interception. After Reporter photo by Richie Hall in the Hoosier Conference onds. Tad Defoe made a that, Heights kept the ball on playoffs. 53-yard run to the end zone the ground, making solid Hamilton Heights students braved the cold and the rain, and gotten something to Heights is a team that has to get the Huskies on the runs and working the clock cheer about when the Huskies beat Twin Lakes 21-20 on Friday in their Senior never stopped fighting board, then Isiah Campbell in a judicious manner until it Night game. despite being about as ran in from 25 yards a little finally hit zero. banged up as a football team over a minute later. Michael Schakel finished the regular season 2-7. Next up can be. Kirschner said of the Lecher made both extra game with 102 yards rush- is a trip to North Montgom- 57 players on the roster, the point kicks. ing, with Campbell gaining ery next Friday for the first Huskies average "maybe 37 The Indians got back in 60 yards. Quarterback Isaac round of play in Class 3A in pads each day." But front late in the third by Wilson was 3-of-11 passing, Sectional 26. This will be a Heights kept fighting, and punching the ball in from the with Camron Knott catching rematch of a first-round sec- got a well-deserved win out 1-yard line. But a two-point two of those passes. tional game from last year, of it. conversion attempt failed, The Huskies finished the which Heights won 37-23. ‘Hounds stand firm in second half to beat Bears By JIM BELSER Carmel defense, that play and hard-nosed, everyone the one-yard line. But Hanna Carmel withstood a never came. Up just 9-7 in gets excited when he has the of Carmel drilled a 29-yard strong second half passing the fourth quarter from ball. He brings energy that field goal to add his third of performance by Lawrence Spencer Hanna field goals, the offense feeds off of.” the game, making it 9-7 Central quarterback John Carmel put together a drive In the third quarter, Law- Carmel. A 47-yard touch- Lewis to edge the Bears 16- that ended in a 6-yard touch- rence Central turned away down pass to Pinkston 14 at home Friday night. down run by Zach White three straight rushing Both teams endured cold, with 10:50 left in the game attempts by Carmel from rainy conditions, putting a to go up 16-7. damper on offensive execu- A trick play by Lawrence tion for the pair as the Met- Central (3-6, 3-4 MIC) in its ropolitan Interscholastic last possession moved the rivals prepare for sectionals, ball to the Carmel 34. A which begin on Oct. 26 after sideline catch by Bears star a bye for Class 6A teams Kirk Pinkston at the one yard next week. Carmel (7-2, 5-2 line set up a touchdown pass MIC) ends the 2018 season on the following play for in a three-way tie for second Lawrence Central, closing in the MIC behind unde- the score 16-14 with 2:43 feated Warren Central. left. “I am proud of the way After Carmel secured the we played tonight,” Camel ball on the onside kick, coach John Hebert said. “We Carmel quarterback Tyler overcame some defensive Trent sealed the victory with mistakes, but Lawrence a nifty 12-yard play action Central is a highly capable run for a first down, allowing team, and our offense made the Greyhounds to down the the plays when we had to, ball until the clock ran out. overall it was a good team Carmel got a huge night win.” from sophomore running Despite the close score, back Zach White, who fin- the Greyhounds kept the ished with 191 yards on 35 drama at an even keel, carries and a touchdown. though the visitors seemed Trent added 105 yards on 13 one big play away from carries. stealing a victory. “Everybody loves him,” Thanks to an energetic Hebert said. “He is so tough Thanks for reading The Hamilton County Reporter! A12 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018 Shamrocks finish strong in win over Flashes Westfield finished its regular season with a bang, taking care of Franklin Central 44-16 in a rainy Hoosier Crossroads Conference and Senior Night game Friday at Riverview Health Field. The Shamrocks were out in front early, starting with two rushing touchdowns in the first quarter. Camden Simons took the ball in from 17 yards, then freshman Micah Hauser punched it in from the 1-yard line. The Flashes opened the second quarter with a field goal, but Westfield dominated the period after that. Simons added two more touchdowns, the first on a 33-yard run, the second a six-yard jog into the end zone. In between, the Shamrocks got two points for a safety after an FC punt was snapped out of the end zone. The halftime score was 30-3. Franklin Central cut the 'Rocks lead to 30-9 with a 51-yard passing touchdown in the third quarter. Westfield got things going again in the fourth, with Trevor Lickfeldt and Jack Pfeiffer both running the ball in; Lickfeldt from three yards, Pfeiffer from 13. Sean Sullivan made all four extra point kicks in the first half, with Alex Bales making both attempts in the second half. Eli Patchett led the ground game with 95 yards rushing, while Simons gained 76 yards. Simons also completed 8 of 12 passes in the game, with eight different Shamrocks making at least on reception. On defense, Owen McGraw had 10 total tackles (five solo and five assists), with Eric Kriskovich getting nine total stops (one solo, eight assists). Ryan Mahoney had three tackles for a loss. Westfield finished HCC play 3-4 and the regular season 4-5. The Shamrocks will Reporter photo by Richie Hall travel to Carmel on Oct. 26 for first-round play in Class 6A Sectional 4. The two teams The rain couldn’t stop Westfield on Friday, as the Shamrocks took care of Franklin have not played each other since the sectional in 2009. Central 44-16 in their Hoosier Crossroads Conference and regular-season finale. Royals nearly upset Heritage Christian ends undefeated Bulldogs Hamilton Southeastern Sheridan’s win streak gave a good fight to Brownsburg on Friday Sheridan's winning before falling to the unde- streak came to an end on feated Bulldogs 10-9 at Friday, as the Blackhawks Reynolds Royals Stadium. dropped a 27-14 game at Both teams scored their Heritage Christian. points in the first and Both of Sheridan's fourth quarters. Mitch touchdowns came in the Hebenstreit kicked a 35- first half on runs by senior yard field goal to start, after quarterback Drake Delph. which Brownsburg's The first was a 12-yard Donny Marcus scored on a run in the first quarter, 10-yard rushing touch- while the second was an down. 11-yard score midway The Royals scored a through the second. huge touchdown in the Cameron Hovey made fourth quarter, when both extra point kicks. DeAndre Rhodes caught a 75-yard pass from Andrew The 'Hawks led 14-13 at Reporter photo by Kirk Green halftime, but the Eagles Hobson. But the Bulldogs Reporter photo by Kirk Green would not permit them Sheridan coach Bud Wright and quarterback Drake held on for the win. Hamilton Southeastern quarterback Andrew Hobson any points in the second Delph go over a play during the Blackhawks’ game Matt Harris led the prepares to throw a pass during the Royals’ game with Southeastern rushing with half. at Heritage Christian on Friday. Delph completed 7 of Brownsburg Friday at Reynolds Royals Stadium. James Manis led 10 passes for 75 yards. 81 yards, including a 36- Sheridan's rushing with 72 yard run during the game. Hoosier Crossroads Con- HCC play at 2-5, and were yards. Delph had an effi- caught four passes, with ished their regular season Hobson was 6-of-24 for ference championship at 3-6 for the regular season. cient passing night, com- Jesse Kolb getting the 7-2. They travel to Tri- 105 yards, with Jackson 7-0, and moved the Bull- Southeastern will host pleting 7 of 10 throws for other three receptions. Central next Friday in first Lantz making three catches. dogs to 9-0 for the regular North Central on Oct. 26 in 75 yards. Nick Burnell The Blackhawks fin- round play of Sectional 44. Brownsburg's victory season. the semi-finals of 6A Sec- gave it an undefeated The Royals finished tional 5.

‘HOUNDS From Page A11 notched a score for Lawrence Central in the third. Summing up the season, Herbert sees more to come from the Greyhounds. “Our goal is not to win every game necessarily, we have learned a lot from our losses. This team is tight and focused, there is a good energy to this team,” Hebert said. With White and the offensive line - featuring Matt Kleppinger, Caleb Shaffer, Sloan Goldblatt, Dominick Cate and Thor Kracht - Carmel controlled LC in the trenches much of the game. On defense, Carmel corralled the Bears into an inept first half of offense. Mishandled snaps and overthrown passes plagued the LC offense in the first half – a swarming Greyhound defense took care of the rest, holding the Bears to just 58 total yards on offense. The conditions hampered Carmel’s offensive as well. Carmel quarterback Tyler Trent was just 1-of-12 passing in the first half as a cold, steady rain held sway. Points would have to come in increments for Carmel. Four straight rushes Reporter photo by Richie Hall by White aided by favorable field position placed the Carmel’s Beau Robbins (41) goes after a Lawrence Central runner during the Greyhounds-Bears game Friday Greyhounds at the Bears 22-yard line in the first quarter. at Carmel Stadium. The ‘Hounds held on for a 16-14 win in their regular season finale. Also pictured for Carmel Carmel field goal kicker Spencer Hanna rewarded his teammates with a 35-yard field goal with 3:56 left in the are Ryan Tilev (44) and Jack Knapp (54). opening quarter. board again, this time with a 30-yard field goal to go up 6-0. Carmel begins 6A state tournament play in sectionals In the second quarter, Hanna put the Greyhounds on the White broke off a 22-yard run to set up the score. on Oct. 26 at home against Westfield. Week of Oct. 15, 2018 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A13 Golden Eagles fall to Roncalli, Tigers edged by host Crawfordsville next

Guerin Catholic dropped Zionsville in tough battle its regular-season and Circle City Conference finale to Fishers had Zionsville on the ropes touchdown in the fourth. The Tigers Roncalli 20-10 Friday at the on Friday before falling to the Eagles answered with a 5-yard run by Dylan Eagles Nest. 13-12 in the Tigers' Hoosier Cross- Scally with 19 seconds left, but the The Rebels steadily took roads Conference and regular-season Eagles held on for the win. control of the game, leading finale. Scally rushed for 152 yards on 35 14-0 at halftime and 20-0 The Eagles got on the board first carries, while Matt Noble added 55 after three quarters. The with a first-quarter touchdown. Fishers yards. Lucas Prewitt completed 8 of 20 Golden Eagles got on the worked its way back to a 6-6 tie in the passes for 109 yards, with Collin Statz board 19 seconds into the third quarter thanks to field goals from making four receptions. fourth period with a safety. Jack Phillips, who hit a 29-yarder in Fishers finished HCC play 2-5 and A couple minutes later, the beginning of the second quarter and the regular season 3-6. The Tigers will Patrick Hagel caught a 19- a 35-yard kick late in the third period. play at Pike on Oct. 26 in the semi- yard pass from Christian Zionsville scored on a long running finals of 6A Sectional 5. Gelov, then Gelov threw a conversion pass to Jagger Albert. That cut Roncalli's Reporter photo by Richie Hall lead to 10, but the Rebels From Page A11 were able to hang on. Guerin Catholic managers and players try to keep warm MILLERS Gelov completed 7 of 24 during Friday’s game with Roncalli at the Eagles Nest. The duo hooked up with game had negative 49 yards less and are averaging 10.0 passes for 113 yards; Hagel three pitch-and-catches on on 30 carries. points scored per game. had four of those receptions Guerin Catholic finished home next week, this time in Avon’s final possession. The “More than anything “We are improving. The for 82 yards plus the conference play 0-3 and the the first round of 3A last one traveled 7 yards for else, our kids need to learn program went 1-9 last year to touchdown. Albert led the regular season 5-4. The Sectional 26. Guerin the go-ahead touchdown the next two weeks, if we’re now 4-5. We’re really bat- way on the ground with 58 Golden Eagles will play their welcomes Crawfordsville to with 49.7 second remaining. going to find a way to win, tling,” Roden said. “We can rushing yards. third consecutive game at the Eagles Nest next Friday. The Millers marched four then we can do something easily be on the other end. yards on four plays in the special,” Roden said. “We’re We could be 6-3. We could final minute behind Gremel’s in the games. Losing 14-7 to be 7-2. I’d love to hit the longest pass of the night at Avon isn’t anything you can reset button on some of those Noblesville Unified Flag Football 34 yards to Jack Knight, but hang your head on, but at the early-season games when we a sack by Caden Hubner for same time I don’t want to were figuring some stuff a 23-yard loss ran off the lose close. I’d rather get out.” clock. blown out.” Noblesville is off next team competes at state Gremel finished with 66 The Millers (4-5, 5-2 week before opening Sec- yards passing on 7 of 21 HCC) have lost two consec- tional 4 at Lafayette Jeff (8- completions, but the running utive games by 10 points or 1) on Oct. 26.

Photo provided Reporter photo by Kent Graham The Noblesville Unified Flag Football team competed at the state meet Saturday at the Indianapolis Colts Complex. The Millers fell to Bedford North Lawrence 31-24. Noblesville’s Zac Tuinei runs the ball during the Millers’ game with Avon. Pioneer Fall Fest Gatewoods Morris Homestead Barn Vegetable Farm & Greenhouse Taylor Center of Natural History 12308 Strawtown Ave., Noblesville, IN 46060

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Mon. to Sat. 9-6, Sundays 9-5 9555 E 206th St. Noblesville, IN 46060 More info at 317-774-2574 or myhamiltoncountyparks.com www.GatewoodVegetableFarm.com FREE A14 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 15, 2018 Tigers power their way to volleyball sectional title By RICHIE HALL a 16-8 lead. Audrey Haworth and one. The sensational offense of the Camryn Haworth both hit two kills, Duffy handed out 32 assists, Fishers volleyball team gave the while Rose Duffy served back-to- although Peek noted that "three or Tigers a sectional championship on back aces. Haley Soper was part of four" players had assists as well. Saturday. two blocks during the run. "And a couple others that Fishers beat Noblesville in The Tigers made one more run maybe didn't get assists because straight sets, 25-10, 25-13, 25-20, from 18-11, taking seven of the they didn't get a kill, but they're to win Class 4A Sectional 8 at next nine points to win the set. setting up their teammates," said Westfield. It's the second sectional Camryn Haworth served three aces Peek. championship for the Tigers' vol- in a row to begin the run, and The coach said the Tigers have leyball program, with the first Audrey Haworth finished the set been working on having more coming back in 2010. Fishers will with a kill. people than just Duffy be respon- play Zionsville in the semi-finals The third set was tighter. sible for creating the swings in the of the Noblesville regional on Sat- Fishers led 18-14 before Nobles- offense. "And then when we start urday. ville won six of the next seven doing that, that's where our offense Reporter photo by Richie Hall "I'm thrilled," said Tigers coach points to lead 20-19. Lexie Almo- looks really, really, really good," Steven Peek. The coach said his dovar had a kill and an ace during said Peek. The Fishers volleyball team won the Class 4A Sectional 8 at team has "been just playing their the run, with Rose Crist also Fishers had 11 aces as a team, Westfield on Saturday. The Tigers beat the host Shamrocks in the hearts out and practicing hard," and putting down a kill. But Fishers with Camryn Haworth serving five. semi-finals and Noblesville in the championship, making this the deserved to win the title. won the final six points of the On defense, libero Emma Rosen- second sectional title in school history for Fishers. In the semi-finals, Fishers beat match; Jada Allen gave the Tigers berg collected 16 digs, with Duffy Westfield in four sets, while the match point on a successful block, making seven and Audrey Haworth digs and one ace. Ava Nichols energy in the Carmel game. Car- Millers held off Carmel in five sets. then hit a kill to finish the match. having four. Allen, Audrey handed out 20 assists for the Mill- mel's a great team. We executed Fishers rampaged through the Audrey Haworth led the hitting Haworth and Soper all had four ers, who finished the season 12-23. well and took care of business first two sets, getting out to a big with 14 kills, while Camryn blocks, while Camryn Haworth had "I think a lot of people didn't there. We're still a little bit young. lead in the first set. The Millers led Haworth spiked 12 kills. Allen had three. expect us to get this far," said Our nerves really showed in this 6-4 in the second set, but the Tigers seven kills, with Soper hitting As for Noblesville, Almodovar Noblesville coach Steve Haw- championship match and we'll be won 12 of the next 14 points to take three, Bryn Roberts two and Duffy put down 10 kills, and also had six thorne. "We expended a lot of back here next year." Fishers sweeps cross country regional at Delta Fishers scored a cross finished 10th. country sweep at the Muncie The Fishers boys landed Sports Complex on Satur- four runners in the top five day. on their way to scoring 24 The Tigers won both the points. Alex Meyer was the boys and girls champion- runner-up, with Drew Smith ships at the Delta regional. It taking third, Ethan Meyer was the first ever regional fourth and Jared Halamka title for the girls, and the fifth. third for the boys. Both Southeastern's boys teams will also race in the scored 57 points. Eric New Haven semi-state next Swinson finished sixth and Saturday, as will Hamilton Eric Carothers placed ninth. Southeastern, who was the Over at Noblesville's runner-up in both the boys Chinquapin Ridge Cross and girls races. Country Course at White Fishers' girls edged out River Elementary School, Photos provided the Royals by six points, three Hamilton County boys 30-36. The Tigers had four teams and two girls teams The Fishers cross country teams both won regional runners place in the top 10, finished in the top five and championships at Delta on Saturday. with freshman Vera Schafer qualified for the Shelbyville final qualifying spot. Two Guerin Catholic placing third and Abigail semi-state, as did a handful The Greyhounds had individuals also qualified for points, including the top two Schroeder placed fourth, Carter fifth. Teresa Kraft of individuals. three top 10 individuals: the semi-state round. Quinn runners. Carmel finished while teammate Isabelle took sixth, Elizabeth Barrett In the boys race, Carmel Grant Moon placed sixth, Gallagher was the individual fourth with 90 points. Museck took 29th and will was seventh and Debbie placed second with 51 Cameron Harless was ninth runner-up, while Joseph Sophie Reichard placed join her at semi-state. Ham- Shera ninth. points, just behind champion and Patrick Campbell fin- Barrett finished 37th. ninth for the Millers, while ilton Heights' Maria Mitchell Southeastern was led by Cathedral's 41. Westfield ished 10th. In the girls race, Nobles- Jamie Klavon was 11th for advanced with a sixth-place Lulu Black, the individual took fourth with 127 and the Westfield was led by ville was the team runner-up, the Greyhounds. finish, while Westfield's runner-up. Lilly Cummins Millers finished fifth with Samuel Novak's 19th place finishing with 74 points. Four county runners Christyann Delahunty took took fourth, Halle Hill was 140, getting past Brebeuf finish, while Travis Hickner Brebeuf Jesuit won the qualified as individuals: 27th and also will run at eighth and Maddie Mirro Jesuit by one point for the took 17th for Noblesville. regional trophy with 60 Guerin Catholic's Elizabeth semi-state.