Your Hometown Week in Review . . . June 3, 2019 Sheridan | Noblesville | Cicero | Arcadia | | Westfield | Carmel | Fishers Hamilton County Your Hometown Week In Review www.ReadTheReporter.com Reporter Facebook.com/HamiltonCountyReporter County tax dollars could be spent on roads WISH-TV | wishtv.com Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hog- sett last Wednesday night an- Fadness, Hogsett not exactly on same ‘regionalism’ page nounced a new proposal to help fix roads in Indianapolis. By LARRY LANNAN the City address last month, he Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hog- no exactly together in their vision. Hogsett's LarryInFishers.com emphasized regionalism in the In- sett recently unveiled his vision of Under Hogsett’s plan, Hamil- proposal would dianapolis Metropolitan Area as what regionalism would look like ton County would fund 33 percent When Fishers Mayor Scott take a portion of a way to solve problems, partic- at his State of the City address, of the regional fund but receive Fadness delivered his State of the 1 percent ex- ularly an issue like infrastructure. and it appears the two mayors are just 18 percent of the proceeds. penditure rate for nine counties – Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Mad- ison, Hendricks, Hamilton County government officials respond to proposal Hogsett Hancock, Mor- “My top priority is al and I hope the CI- gan, Johnson and Shelby – and put solving Noblesville’s CEO plan receives the money into what the mayor is pressing traffic and serious consideration. calling a "Regional Infrastructure mobility issues by in- As regional leaders, Fund." vesting in our city’s we have been look- The money would go toward current infrastructure ing at and discuss- fixing Marion County's roads that needs. As always, ing how other metro are not federally funded. we welcome the areas have already Income tax is distributed to chance to work with dealt with this issue. I each person's county of residence, our neighbors in ad- Jensen Heirbrandt Cook Brainard Fadness want a future-focused which Hogsett says leaves Marion dressing our region’s system in which we County left with the bill for fixing needs, including infrastructure. As we look at Mayor Hogsett’s pro- all participate in the decision-making versus an Indianapolis-only the roads that are used by more posal and continue this conversation, we welcome any ideas from solution.” than 161,000 daily commuters our partners that will benefit Noblesville and its taxpayers.” – Westfield Mayor Andy Cook from outside counties. – Noblesville Common Councilman and Republican candidate “I need to study this proposal. I agree that we need to work co- The money would go toward for Mayor Chris Jensen bond payments that, Hogsett operatively, but this is a very complicated proposal that needs to be said, would be distributed to the “My response is simple: I am against it.” studied to ensure that it is not a Band-Aid but is in the best interests most-heavily traveled roads. – Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt of residents of both Indianapolis and Carmel.” Indianapolis leaders associat- “I support the idea of regionalism because we know that when – Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard ed with the proposal said the next one Central city wins, we all win. The Central Indiana “I’m perplexed by Mayor Hogsett’s proposal that is not consis- concrete steps that would need to Conference of Elected Officials (CICEO), of which Mayor Hogsett tent with the work the Central Indiana Conference of Elected Offi- be taken are unclear. They said dis- participates, developed a concept to use a source of new funding cials has been doing collectively over the last year. While I agree cussions still need to be had involv- for projects of regional significance. This plan was introduced to that regionalism is important, I believe we need to find a solution ing the General Assembly making the legislature in the last session and was assigned to a summer that will transcend political seasons and ensure the long-term sus- some type of regional governing study committee. As a result, we plan to present a well-defined tainability of our region.” body to better dictate the rules and plan in the next session. I was unaware of Mayor Hogsett’s propos- – Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness restrictions involving this decision. HSE School Board President Mike Bottorff resigns Prevail honors Mayor By LARRY LANNAN as a member of this Board, but, after LarryInFishers.com months of thought and reflection, I Ditslear as May’s Hero find I cannot continue that service and Mike Bottorff submitted his res- also keep important commitments to ignation from his seat on the Ham- my family. I have to set priorities and, ilton Southeastern School Board, in that regard, my obligations to fami- effective the date the letter was sub- ly must come first.” mitted: Thursday, May 30. Bottorff Bottorff was elected as the at- has served as president of the board large board member from Fall Creek this year. Township in 2016. His seat is up for “I provided notice to the Hamil- election in the fall of 2020. ton County Clerk that I have resigned The Hamilton Southeastern as a member of the Board of School School Board will now begin the Trustees effective May 30, 2019,” process of choosing Bottorff’s re- Bottorff wrote in a letter to fellow placement. Under Indiana law, when school board members. “It has been a school board vacancy occurs, the a privilege to serve my community board itself chooses the replacement. Photo provided Traffic changes to begin June 17 at th96 , Keystone in Carmel The REPORTER On or about June 17, the Parkway traffic will also nies that they would not be A major shift in traffic traffic light at 96th and Key- be able to proceed through able to remove utility lines patterns at 96th Street and stone will be removed and the project without stop- by the end of May, as pre- Keystone Parkway should traffic on Keystone Parkway ping, giving motorists better viously expected. Instead, help with congestion and will be shifted onto newly access to westbound 96th they will need to work un- Photo provided access to businesses on 96th constructed on-off ramps. Street and I-465. Traffic til the end of July. Work on Each month the staff at Prevail, Inc. nominates Street, east of the intersec- This will allow northbound turning south on Keystone the bridge over 96th Street, and votes on a community member, group tion. Meanwhile, due to un- traffic coming on Keystone Parkway from eastbound however, cannot wait that or organization who has gone above and expected utility delays, the Parkway, north of Interstate 96th Street will have a dedi- long without a significant beyond to help Prevail further its mission and previous plan to close east- 465, to proceed through the cated turn lane. Southbound delay that could extend the support more victims of crime and abuse. The west through traffic on 96th construction project without Keystone traffic will not be overall life of the project organization recently honored Noblesville Street has been extended stopping. One lane will be able to turn left onto 96th into the summer of 2020. Mayor John Ditslear as May’s Hero of the from 60 to 150 days – a step dedicated to right-turn traf- Street. Detours will be either By making these traffic Month. (Above) Noblesville Mayor John taken by the construction fic onto 96th Street while 106th Street or 86th Street. changes now, the project Ditslear (left) stands with Prevail’s Assistant team in order to ensure proj- the other lane will be for These changes are being can remain on pace to be Director Michelle Corrao. ect’s substantial completion through traffic into Carmel. made in response to noti- substantially completed by by the end of 2019. Southbound Keystone fication by utility compa- the end of 2019. Westfield parents upset after severe weather hits graduation ceremony By JENNY DREASLER when school officials made the decision “There is no perfect solution or scenario. If there was, rest assured, WISH-TV | wishtv.com to cancel Thursday's ceremony after some we would be doing it. We are always open to considering other options for parents left with their kids. Parents in the Westfield Washington our commencement ceremony and will continue to pursue what Parents hope for school officials to put Schools district are upset after they say se- we believe to be in the best interest of serving our graduates’ needs.” in place protocol that will prevent this hap- vere weather put the high school's outdoor – Westfield High School Principal Stacy McGuire pening again. graduation ceremony in danger. "We need to increase everyone's aware- The parents say they believe district of- A severe thunderstorm warning was is- thousands of lives put in danger last night, ness level on how dangerous lightning is. ficials didn't do enough to protect parents sued for Hamilton County at 6:19 p.m. Par- point-blank, no question about it." And if you hear thunder, you need to take and students. ents were frustrated as they awaited for the Parent Allen Bainbridge said, "As I'm it very seriously and move on and change Rain poured on parents and students officials to call off the ceremony that was looking above the students, I can see what up and go to safety. Go to some place and Thursday night at Westfield High School's supposed to start at 7 p.m. looks like a wall cloud or something start- suspend [sic] whatever you're doing," said graduation ceremony. Parent Brian Roeller said, "I think they ing to form right above them and I thought Jay Dyer, the grandparent of a graduate. Nearly 600 graduates were on the football really need to address some of the peo- they're surely going to call it now." The graduation ceremony was resched- field as thunder boomed and lightning lit up ple that made the decisions. I think there Some students were in the elements uled Saturday on Westfield High School's the skies. should be some fallback for it. There were for about two hours. It was not until 8 p.m. campus. A2 News Week of June 3, 2019 Join Sheridan Rotarians Gatewoods for yearly pancake breakfast Vegetable Farm & Greenhouse

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Photo provided The Sheridan Rotarians shown here are getting yard signs ready to advertise the club’s annual pancake and sausage and biscuit and gravy breakfast scheduled for 7 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 22. The fundraiser will take place in the Community Room of the Sheridan Public Library. Planters Adults are $8 and children ages 12 and under are $3. Along with the meal, there will also be a silent auction of donated items from individuals Hanging Baskets and businesses from the Sheridan community. (Above, from left) Dale Perennials McCullough, Les Pense, Steve Armfield and Glenn Hunsucker. Succulents Herbs DAR Good Citizen wins state award The REPORTER Vegetable Plants Madison Butler, Fishers High School Shrubs and lots student, is the winner of the Daughters of more! the American Revolu- tion Horseshoe Prairie Chapter’s Good Cit- izen Award, and was recently named winner of the State DAR com- petition on May 19 at the INDAR confer- ence in Indianapolis. The DAR Good Citizens Luxcraft Poly program and scholar- ship contest is intend- Furniture ed to encourage and reward the qualities of good citizenship. The Mon. to Sat. 8-8, Sundays 9-5 program is open to all 9555 E 206th St. senior class students Noblesville, IN 46060 enrolled in accredited public or private sec- ondary schools that www.GatewoodVegetableFarm.com are in good standing with their state’s board Photo provided of education. United Fishers High School student Madison Butler was States citizenship is named the winner at the state Daughters of the Thanks for reading The Reporter! not required. American Revolution conference in Indianapolis.

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Beverly Ann Frederick TerriAnn Weiss-Ellison Kyle Carter Leatherberry November 11, 1946 – May 1, 2019 January 26, 1965 – May 5, 2019 September 6, 1995 – May 26, 2019 Beverly Ann Frederick, 72, Sheridan, passed away TerriAnn Weiss-Ellison, 54, passed away unexpectedly Kyle Carter Leatherberry, 23, Indianapolis, passed away surrounded by her loving family on on May 5, 2019 of natural causes, due on Sunday, May 26, 2019 as the result Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at Harbour to pleural effusion and pneumonia of of a motorcycle accident. He was born Manor Health Care in Noblesville. both lungs, at her home in Noblesville, on September 6, 1995 to Steven and Born November 11, 1946 in Sheridan, Indiana. She was born in Cincinnati, Tamara (Carter) Leatherberry in Indi- she was the daughter of the late John Ohio, on January 26, 1965 to Andrew anapolis. Paul and Florence Elizabeth (Davis) E. Weiss, MD and Judith Davis Weiss. Kyle worked for Triumph Con- Durbin. TerriAnn had a BA in Psychology struction where he loved his job and For many years she served as the from Illinois State University and was work family there. Most of all, he loved Activities Chairman, Clubhouse Or- preparing to seek a master’s degree in his family and they were very import- ganizer and member of the Residents social work. ant to him. Kyle had a very strong faith Council for Spicewood Garden Apartments in Sheridan. Her current interest was the development of a series of and his family takes comfort knowing he is in Heaven. Beverly also served as Director for the Sunflower Pantry in film-based workshops that were free and open to the pub- Kyle is survived by his parents, Steven and Tammy Sheridan and was an active member of the Sheridan First lic. These workshops were for the education of the general Leatherberry; brother, Eric Leatherberry; sister, Sara Leath- United Methodist Church. public, alcoholics, addicts and their families regarding the erberry; grandparents, Carolyn Leatherberry, Linda Sokol, Beverly is survived by her three daughters, Shelley (Jeff) current medical information and understanding that addic- and Jeff and Vickii Carter; uncles and aunts, Brad and Tra- Weir, Shona (Thomas) Jones and Shelia (Steve) Thornton; tions are a brain disease. It is hoped and expected that this cy Carter, Dawn Patton, Scott and Wendy Cooper, and Curt her grandchildren, Tabitha (Gina) Weir, Josh Weir, Steven work will be carried forward by the people who had been Leatherberry; cousins, Nick (Lexy), Tyler, Courtney, Grant, (Megan) Weir, Eric Scott, Jessica Thornton, Jacob (Kend- assisting her in this effort and the Hamilton County Coun- Andrea, Meghan, Joshua and Andrew; and his beloved dog, ra) Jones, Kristina Jones and Amber (Thomas) Boltjes; and cil on Alcohol and Other Drugs. Macey. nine great-grandchildren, Presten, Joselyn, Audrey, Evelyn, She was preceded in death by her father, Andrew E. Services were held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Ran- Mallory, Braydon, Kaytlynn, Sailor and Adrianna. Weiss, MD. She will be missed by her son, Davis H. Elli- dall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, No- She was preceded in death by her parents; two broth- son; her mother, Judith Davis Weiss; her sister, Wendy A. blesville, with visitation prior to the time of service. Burial ers, Forrest Eugene Durbin and James Phillip Durbin; her Weiss; and her brother, Andrew W. Weiss. followed at Hamilton Memorial Park Cemetery in Westfield. grandson, Travis Thornton; and by her great-granddaugh- Services will be held at Spring Grove Cemetery Chap- Condolences: randallroberts.com ter, Scarlett Grace Weir. el, Cincinnati, Ohio at a future date. Other services may A Celebration of Life was held on Saturday, June 1, be pending. Richard Carmine DeStefano 2019 in the Clubhouse at Spicewood Garden Apartments TerriAnn’s family has entrusted Randall & Roberts Fu- in Sheridan. Graveside services followed at Crown View neral Home in Noblesville, Indiana with her care. February 24, 1947 – May 23, 2019 Cemetery in Sheridan. Condolences: randallroberts.com In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be pre- Richard Carmine DeStefano, 72, Sheridan, passed away sented to the Sunflower Pantry, 206 E. 2nd St., Sheridan, Bette Jane Allen Thursday morning, May 23, 2019 at IN 46069. Riverview Health in Noblesville. Born March 2, 1929 – May 25, 2019 February 24, 1947 in Queens, N.Y., he was the son of the late Anthony and Lorraine D. Merkle Bette Jane Allen, 90, Carmel, went peacefully into the Irene (Nelson) DeStefano. February 14, 1928 – May 28, 2019 arms of Jesus on Saturday, May 25, Shortly after graduating from Port 2019. She was born on March 2, 1929 Jervis High School with the Class of Lorraine D. Merkle, 91, Noblesville, passed away on in St. Paul, Minn., to the late Petrus and 1966, Richard would serve his country Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at The Lodge Judith (Cederbloom) Larson who im- as a soldier in the United States Army. Assisted Living in Noblesville. She migrated from Sweden at a very young After his service was complete he con- was born on February 14, 1928 to age. Bette was a fighter until the end, tinued his education at Ivy Tech, earn- Victor and Marie (Mudrak) Herda in never letting her struggles get her down. ing degrees in Accounting and Written , Ill. In her younger years, Bette loved Communication. Lorraine grew up in Chicago and to ice skate. She continued to be active During his younger years, Richard in her early years was a telephone throughout her life doing cross coun- worked as a photographer for the Port operator for the City of Berwyn, Ill., try skiing, hiking and swimming. Bette was an artist who Jervis newspaper. Being a working photographer, friends before becoming a dancer at the Chez loved to work with her hands, sewing matching outfits for and family soon began asking him to take stills and videos Paree during the Big Band Era. She her girls, oil painting, cross stitching, playing the piano and of their weddings and other important life events. Richard met Joseph W. Merkle and the two were married in 1952, learning to play the dulcimer. She was an avid Indianapolis enjoyed being able to help out in that way; however, his fa- spending 65 years together as husband and wife before he 500 fan, where you could always find her in the fourth turn. vorite photographs were the ones he took out in the natural passed on January 9, 2018. As a stay at home mom, she was extremely dedicated to her world. He loved capturing the beautiful flowers, animals out They raised three children in Fort Wayne where Lor- children, centering her entire life on them and protecting in their natural state, and the awesome beauty of storms as raine worked at L.S. Ayres at the cosmetics counter. She them with all of her heart. She taught her girls to be respect- they came rolling in. Richard’s artistic side didn’t stop with loved the competition of vying to be the top saleswom- ful and to only see people for who they were in their hearts. photography. He was a very talented painter, creating many an. After many years of work, Lorraine and Joe retired to While her husband Kenneth was fighting the war in floral and animal oil portraits throughout the years. Richard spend their summers in Noblesville and their winters in Korea, Bette moved to California to live with her sister also enjoyed fishing and working in his garden. For the last Meza, Ariz. The two of them were avid golfers and Lor- where she worked for Lockheed as a secretary. After her 13 years of his career Richard worked in the electronics de- raine played in the 18-hole group into her early 80s. girls graduated from high school, she held various other partment at the Noblesville Walmart, eventually retiring to Lorraine enjoyed cooking and took great pride in pre- jobs. Bette was very involved in her church, Noblesville spend more time doing the things he truly loved. paring the Hungarian recipes she learned from her mother- First United Methodist Church, volunteering and leading A family man to the core, Richard was always the first in-law, Theresa, and the Bohemian recipes learned from the prayer chain. She worked and volunteered at both the one to offer help to anyone who was in need. He loved bak- her parents. She was also an avid gardener, carrying on a Indiana School for the Blind and Conner Prairie. Bette was ing and enjoyed sharing the goodies he made with friends tradition she learned from her father, Victor. Most of all, known as “Grandma” to all of the children who passed and family. she loved raising her three children and spending time with through her daughter Cindi’s daycare. He is survived by loving wife, Peggy (Ezell) DeStefa- her seven grandchildren. Bette is survived by her daughters, Cindi (Jim) Martin no. She and Richard were married on September 25, 1999. Lorraine is survived by her children, Patricia Merkle and Sharon D. Allen; grandchildren, Josh (Suzie) Martin, Also surviving are his two daughters, Shawn Amato (Rich) Ohlendorf, Mark J. R. Merkle (Sue Stemen), and Barbara Paul (Ashley) Martin and Erin (Drew) Hull; great-grand- and Kelly DeStefano, both of Port Jervis, N.Y.; two step- Merkle Horn (William); and grandchildren, Charles, Alex, children, Kaylie, Chase and Malachi Martin; many nieces, sons, Danny Parker (April), Kempton, and David Parker Arin, April, Parker, Victoria and Paige. nephews, godchildren and many dear friends. She is pre- of Florida; three grandchildren, Rori DeStefano, and twins In addition to her parents and husband, Joe, she was ceded in passing by the love of her life and husband of 67 Michael and Josephine Amato; many step-grandchildren and preceded in death by her sisters, Virginia DeFrancisco and years, Kenneth “Swede”, whom she had known since grade step-great-grandchildren; brothers, Anthony “Tony” DeSte- Ruth Stephens. school; brother, Roland Larson; sister, Ruth Nelson; and fano (Jeri), Long Island, N.Y., and Joseph “Joe” DeStefano Mass will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 10, 2019 brother, Helmer Larson. of Indiana; many nieces and nephews, including Sue Childs at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 410 S. Pearl St., A funeral service was held on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at (Bill) and Sally Lewis (Kenny). Richard is also survived by Cicero, with visitation one hour prior in the chapel. Rev. Flanner Buchanan – Oaklawn, 9700 Allisonville Road, In- his “rescue children,” his dog Peanut and his cat Midnight. Dale W. Ehrman will officiate. dianapolis. Friends gathered prior to the time of the service. He was preceded in death by his parents; four sisters, The Merkle family has entrusted Randall & Roberts In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made Elizabeth, Dorothy, Helen and Joyce; his brother, Donald Funeral Homes with Lorraine’s care. to the Vasa Order of America Svea 253 Lodge (8225 Cas- DeStefano; and by his “fuzzy little girl,” his dog Cindy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made tleton Blvd., Indianapolis, IN 46256) or Indiana School for A Celebration of Life is being planned privately by Rich- to Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 410 S. Pearl St., the Blind (7725 N. College Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46240). ard’s family; it will take place at a later date. Cicero, IN 46034. 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NOTICE TO BIDDERS LEGAL NOTICE 29C01-1903-AD-000387 Milestone Contractors, L.P. (a general contractor) An Equal Opportunity BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT 1 Employer is seeking Certified MBE/WBE/VBE/DBE owned business bids for The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, South District, will meet ) SS: Indianapolis Airport Authority Project Relocation of Taxiway A7 (North) Project on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 7:45 p.m. in the Hamilton County Council COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO: 29D01-1904-AD-000637 No. I-19-093, this project bids on June 20, 2019. Subcontracting opportunities Chambers / Commissioners Courtroom located in the Hamilton County N RE THE ADOPTION OF ) available are project security, construction engineering, pavement markings, Government and Judicial Building at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, SAFINA TALIA PETERSEN, ) construction signs, barricades, seeding/sodding, electrical, earthwork, pavement Indiana in order to hear the following petition: MINOR, ) removal and hauling. Certified MBE/WBE/VBE/DBE business parties should DOCKET NO. SBZA-R.V.-0004-06-2019 General Notice contact Todd Kirk (317) 616-4910 to discuss subcontracting opportunities. A Requirement Variance concerning Article(s) 3-B, Section 3-1-(b) and Notice is hereby given that the Petition for Adoption alleges consent to All bids must be submitted on or before June 19, 2019. Plans are available 18-C, Section 1-r of the Hamilton County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as adoption is not required under Ind. Code § 31-19-9-8 and therefore, notice of for viewing at Milestone Contractors, L.P., 5950 South Belmont Avenue, amended, in order to: reduce the front yard setback from the zoning ordinance the adoption must be given under I.C. § 31-19-4.5 except as provided in I.C. § Indianapolis, IN 46217 or plans may be purchased at Repro Graphics, 437 North required 145.0 ft. down to 78.0 ft. in order to tear out an existing enclosed side 31-19-2.5-4. Jacqueline Anna Lerae Petersen Payne is notified that a petition for Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN. porch and the rear portion of the existing one-story house with a bad foundation adoption of a child, namely Safina Talia Petersen born to Jacqueline Payne on RL2335 6/3/2019 in order to rebuild an open side porch and add a rear two-story addition. Existing 08/08/2008 was filed in the office of the Clerk of Hamilton Superior Court Room size of the house is 2,048 sq. ft.; proposed size will be 2,700 sq. ft. No. 1, Government Center, One Hamilton Square, Noblesville, IN 46060. The BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Project Address: 21563 Victory Chapel Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Petition for Adoption alleges that the Consent to Adoption is not required because IN THE MATTER OF Parcel number(s): 12-07-14-00-00-003.001 lack of contact. William Lehr Drain, LN Joseph Arm Property is zoned: A-2 If Jacqueline Payne seeks to contest the adoption of the child, she must file a Hoods Garden Partial Vacation Is legal description attached: No motion to contest the adoption in accordance with I.C. § 31-19-10-1 in the above NOTICE The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan named court not later than thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Indiana Code 36-9-27-63 (before Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. If she does not file a motion to contest the adoption within thirty (30) days after codification in 1981) that this Board, prior to final adjournment onMay 28, Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. service of this notice, the above-named Court will hear and determine the Petition 2019 issued an order adopting the partial vacation, filed the same and made Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written for Adoption. The Consent to Adoption of Jacqueline Payne will be irrevocably public announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. Copies of comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. implied and she will lose the right to contest either the adoption or the validity of the schedule of assessments and order are on file in the office of the Hamilton The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. her implied consent to the adoption. County Surveyor. If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not Petitioner’s Name: Jeremy Abbott Date: May 15, 2019 No oral statement made to Jacqueline Payne relieves her of Jacqueline requested pursuant to Indiana Code 36-9-27-65(f) within twenty (20) days from RL2337 6/3/2019 Payne’s obligation under this notice. This notice complies with I.C. § 31-19-4.5-3 but does not exhaustively set the date of this publication, the order shall be conclusive. LEGAL NOTICE Hamilton County Drainage Board forth a person’s legal obligations under the Indiana Adoption Statutes. Person BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS being served with this notice should consult the Indiana Adoption Statutes. Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, South District, will meet RL2344 6/3/2019 /s Seth R. Wilson on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 7:45 p.m. in the Hamilton County Council Seth R. Wilson #26647-49 Chambers / Commissioners Courtroom located in the Hamilton County ADLER ATTORNEYS LEGAL NOTICE Government and Judicial Building at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS 136 South 9th Street Indiana in order to hear the following petition: Noblesville, IN 46060-2614 The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, South District, will meet DOCKET NO. SBZA-R.V.-0005-06-2019 on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 7:45 p.m. in the Hamilton County Council (317) 773-1974; FAX: (317) 773-0943 Multiple Requirement Variances concerning Article(s) 6-A, Section [email protected] Chambers / Commissioners Courtroom located in the Hamilton County 2-d-3(a),(b)-(1),(2),(3) & (c); Article 9-A, Section 4-a-(1)-A & (2)(b)-A; Article Government and Judicial Building at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, Attorney for Petitioner 13-A, Section 2-c(1)(2); and Article 18-C, Section 1-o & r of the Hamilton RL2315 5/20/2019, 5/27/2019, 6/3/2019 Indiana in order to hear the following petition: County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: (1) reduce the DOCKET NO. SBZA-R.V.-0003-06-2019 required front yard setback on the north side of building 1 along State Road 32 29C01-1903-AD-000387 A Requirement Variance concerning Article(s) 3-B, Section 3-1-(c) of the East from zoning ordinance required 145.0 ft. down to 58.0 ft.; (2) reduce the STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON CIRCUIT COURT 1 Hamilton County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: reduce west side yard setback on building 1 from the zoning ordinance required 20.0 ) SS: the front yard setback from the required 60.0 ft. down to 39.0 ft. in order to allow ft. down to 10.0 ft.; (3) reduce the required south rear yard setback for building COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) CASE NO: 29D01-1904-AD-000678 the construction of a metal 24.0 ft. by 36.0 ft. garage / storage building (carport) 1 from zoning ordinance required 20 ft. down to 15 ft. ; (4) reduce the required N RE THE ADOPTION OF ) open sides. north side yard setback on building 2 from the zoning ordinance required 40.0 SHEA LENA PETERSEN, ) Project Address: 302 Riverwood Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062 ft. down to 0.0 ft.; (5) reduce the required south side yard setback for building 2 MINOR, ) (Riverwood Subdivision Lot A) from the zoning ordinance required 80.0 ft. down to 45.0 ft.; (6) reduce the front General Notice Parcel number(s): 10-07-16-01-02-026.000 yard setback on Durbin Road from the zoning ordinance required 120.0 ft. down Notice is hereby given that the Petition for Adoption alleges consent to Property is zoned: A-3 / F.P.D. (Flood plain District) to 75.0 ft. for building 2 and the side yard setback from the zoning ordinance adoption is not required under Ind. Code § 31-19-9-8 and therefore, notice of Is legal description attached: No required 120.0 ft. down to 115.0 ft. for building 1 on a corner lot; (7) to allow the adoption must be given under I.C. § 31-19-4.5 except as provided in I.C. § The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan outside storage of materials and supplies in areas identified as outside storage 31-19-2.5-4. Jacqueline Anna Lerae Petersen Payne is notified that a petition Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. in the side and rear yards; zoning ordinance does not allow outside storage for adoption of a child, namely Shea Lena Petersen born to Jacqueline Payne on Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. in any yards unless approved by the plan commission or the board of zoning 01/10/2010 was filed in the office of the Clerk of Hamilton Superior Court Room Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written appeals; (8) to allow one additional wall sign on the west side of building 1 and No. 1, Government Center, One Hamilton Square, Noblesville, IN 46060. The comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. one additional wall sign on the south side of building 2 when zoning ordinance Petition for Adoption alleges that the Consent to Adoption is not required because The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. allows one sign per road frontage; (9) to allow a gravel parking lot without curbs lack of contact. Petitioner’s Name: Vera J. Peters Date: May 08, 2019 instead of zoning ordinance required curbed and paved parking areas. If Jacqueline Payne seeks to contest the adoption of the child, she must file a RL2352 6/3/2019 Project Address: 18227, 18233, and 18255 Durbin Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 motion to contest the adoption in accordance with I.C. § 31-19-10-1 in the above Parcel number(s): 12-07-36-01-01-022.000 & 12-07-36-01-01-021.000 named court not later than thirty (30) days after the date of service of this notice. PUBLIC NOTICE & 12-07-36-01-01-013.000 respectively If she does not file a motion to contest the adoption within thirty (30) days after Please be advised that the Westfield-Washington Township Board of Zoning Property is zoned: C-2 service of this notice, the above-named Court will hear and determine the Petition Appeals will meet at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, June 11, 2019, at Westfield City Hall, Is legal description attached: No for Adoption. The Consent to Adoption of Jacqueline Payne will be irrevocably 130 Penn Street, Westfield, Indiana, for the purpose of reviewing and acting on The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan implied and she will lose the right to contest either the adoption or the validity of the following petitions: Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. her implied consent to the adoption. • 1906-VS-10; 3911 East 191st Street; Jeff Roudebush by FBI Buildings, Inc. Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. No oral statement made to Jacqueline Payne relieves her of Jacqueline requests a Variance of Development Standard to reduce the Side Yard Setback in Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written Payne’s obligation under this notice. the AG-SF1: Agriculture / Single-Family Rural District (Article 4.2(E)(2)). comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. This notice complies with I.C. § 31-19-4.5-3 but does not exhaustively set • 1906-VS-11; 17455 Tiller Court; SPG Properties 1, LLC by William Tres The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. forth a person’s legal obligations under the Indiana Adoption Statutes. Person Development requests Variances of Development Standard to permit a non- Petitioner’s Name: Shawn C. Jones Date: May 01, 2019 being served with this notice should consult the Indiana Adoption Statutes. masonry dumpster enclosure without a gate or man door within the Established RL2338 6/3/2019 /s Seth R. Wilson Front Yard in the EI: Enclosed Industrial District and State Highway 32 Overlay Seth R. Wilson #26647-49 29D01-1905-EU-000234 District (Articles 5.3(H), 5.3(J)(2)(l), 5.3(L)(3), and 6.1(H)(2-6)). ADLER ATTORNEYS Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 • 1906-VS-12; 2602 Caden Court; Greg and Amanda Lyons by C-Ray Pools 136 South 9th Street Church Church Hittle + Antrim requests a Variance of Development Standard reduce the Minimum Rear Yard Noblesville, IN 46060-2614 Two North Ninth Street Setback from 30 feet to 19 feet in the Oak Manor PUD District (Article 2.5 and (317) 773-1974; FAX: (317) 773-0943 Noblesville, IN 46060 Exhibit 11 of Ord. 03-37). [email protected] (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 Specific details regarding the cases may be obtained from the Westfield Attorney for Petitioner NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Economic and Community Development Department, 2728 East 171st Street, RL2316 5/20/2019, 5/27/2019, 6/3/2019 Westfield, Indiana 46074 or by calling (317) 804-3170. In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. Westfield-Washington Township Board of Zoning Appeals Notice is hereby given that Ellen M. Rosenthal was, on May 28, 2019, appointed 29D01-1905-EU-000219 Westfield Economic and Community Development Department Personal Representative of the Estate of RUTH E. ROSENTHAL, deceased, who Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 2728 East 171st Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074 died May 12, 2019. Church Church Hittle + Antrim www.westfield.in.gov All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must Two North Ninth Street RL2353 5/31/2019 file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Noblesville, IN 46060 the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after the (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. NOTICE TO BIDDERS NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana on May 28, 2019. In the Hamilton Superior Court No. l. Milestone Contractors, L.P. (a general contractor) An Equal Opportunity Kathy Kreag Williams Employer is seeking Certified MBE/WBE/VBE/DOBE owned business bids Notice is hereby given that Melissa J. Enyart was, on May 15, 2019, appointed Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana Personal Representative of the Estate of KATHY JO SCHUTTE, deceased, who died for City of Indianapolis project ST-19-104, 2019 Thoroughfare Structural RL2339 6/3/2019, 6/10/2019 Rehabilitation – Area 1 this project bids on June 13, 2019. Subcontracting April 27, 2019. opportunities available are construction engineering, miscellaneous concrete, STATE OF INDIANA ) All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must erosion control/landscaping, water, guardrail, pavement markings/construction ) SS BEFORE THE HAMILTON file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from signs, electrical/signals, pavement milling, monuments, raised pavement markers ) the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the and hauling. Certified MBE/WBE/VBE/DOBE business parties should contact COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DRAINAGE BOARD decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Greg Nolting (317) 616-4881 to discuss subcontracting opportunities. All bids IN THE MATTER OF Elwood Wilson Drain, Fisher County Farm Arm, Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on May 19, 2019. must be submitted on or before June 12, 2019 by 5:00 pm. Plans are available for Field Drive and Cumberland Road Roundabout Reconstruction & Partial Kathy Kreag Williams viewing at Milestone Contractors, L.P., 5950 South Belmont Avenue, Indianapolis, Vacation Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana IN 46217 or plans may be purchased at Repro Graphics, 437 North Illinois Street, NOTICE RL2322 5/27/2019, 6/3/2019 Indianapolis, IN. Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Drainage Board at its regular RL2355 6/3/2019 meeting May 28, 2019 adopted the reconstruction report of the Surveyor and the 29D01-1905-EU-000227 Amended Schedule of damages and assessments including annual assessment ALTMAN, POINDEXTER & WYATT LLC NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATION for periodic maintenance, finding that the costs, damages and expense of the Anne Hensley Poindexter Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Jackson Township, Hamilton proposed improve¬ment would be less than the benefits which will result to the 90 Executive Drive, Suite G County, Indiana, that the Jackson Township Board will meet at the Jackson owner of lands benefited thereby. Carmel, IN 46032 Township Trustee’s Office, 506 W. Main Street, Arcadia, Indiana, at 10:00 a.m. The Board issued an order declaring the proposed improvement established. (317)350-1000 local time on the 27thth day of June, 2019 for the purpose of considering the Such findings and order were marked filed and are available for inspection in the NOTICE OF UNSUPERVISED ADMINISTRATION following additional appropriations which the Township considers necessary to Office of the Hamilton County Surveyor. In the Superior Court #1 of Hamilton County, Indiana. conduct business. If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested Notice is hereby given that Andrew H. Wolfe and Julia L. Reed were on the 20 Appropriation Reduction pursuant to Article VIII of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code as amended within day of May, 2019, appointed Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Martha Cummulative Fund-Capital Outlays 60,000 0 twenty (20) days from the date of publication of this notice, the findings and C. Wolfe, deceased, who died on the 21st day of April, 2019. Fire Fighting Fund-Capital Outlays 50,000 0 order shall become conclusive. All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must Total 110,000 HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD file the claim in the office of the clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Dated this May 31st, 2019 BY: Christine Altman the date of the first publication of this notice, or within nine (9) months after the Robyn Cook-Trustee PRESIDENT Decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Jackson Township ATTEST: Lynette Mosbaugh Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, this 90 day of May, 2019. Hamilton County, Indiana SECRETARY Kathy Kreag Williams RL2256 6/3/2019 RL2340 6/3/2019 Clerk of the Superior Court for Hamilton County, Indiana RL2330 5/27/2019, 6/3/2019 STATE OF INDIANA ) ) SS BEFORE THE HAMILTON ORDINANCE NO, 2019-04-01 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ATLANTA, INDIANA, ) COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DRAINAGE BOARD Notice is hereby given that the City of Noblesville Common Council will hold AMENDING CHAPTER 74 OF THE ATLANTA, INDIANA CODE OF a public hearing during its regular meeting at 7:00 p.m. on June 11, 2019, in the ORDINANCES (PARKING SCHEDULED IN THE MATTER OF Little Eagle Creek Drain, Seals Subdivision Arm NOTICE Council Chambers at City Hall, 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, Indiana. WHEREAS, pursuant to Ind. Code §§ 9-21-1-2 and 9-21-1-3, the Town of The purpose of the public hearing is to consider additional appropriation Atlanta (“Town”) has the authority to adopt ordinances regulating vehicle parking Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Drainage Board at its regular meeting May 28, 2019 adopted the reconstruction report of the Surveyor and the authority in the Motor Vehicle Highway (MVH) Fund to fund possible Right-of- on private roads and highways under its jurisdiction; Way acquisition along Pleasant Street in anticipation of future road improvements. WHEREAS, due to interest in local businesses and increased traffic on Main Amended Schedule of damages and assessments including annual assessment for periodic maintenance, finding that the costs, damages and expense of the The foregoing appropriations are in addition to all appropriations provided for St., it has become increasingly difficult for visitors and customers of local shops in the existing budget and tax levy. and businesses to find adequate motor vehicle parking spaces on Main St. between proposed improve¬ment would be less than the benefits which will result to the owner of lands benefited thereby. Taxpayers of the City of Noblesville appearing at the hearing shall have a right Walnut St. and Broadway St.; and to be heard in respect to this additional appropriation. WHEREAS, the Town, by and through its Town Council, now finds that it is in The Board issued an order declaring the proposed improvement established. Such findings and order were marked filed and are available for inspection in the Dated this 29th day of May, 2019. the best interests of safety and efficiency to designate three-hour maximum parking CITY OF NOBLESVILLE on the north and south sides of Main St, between Walnut St. and Broadway St. Office of the Hamilton County Surveyor. If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested /s/ Evelyn L. Lees, Clerk NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Town Council of the Town RL2331 5/29/2019 of Atlanta, as follows; pursuant to Article VIII of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code as amended within Section 1. The foregoing Recitals are fully incorporated here by reference. twenty (20) days from the date of publication of this notice, the findings and 29D01-1905-EU-000231 Section 2. The Town of Atlanta, Indiana Code of Ordinances, Chapter 74 order shall become conclusive. Sarah J. Randall, #26898-29 (Parking Schedule), is further amended to designate that no motor vehicle shall HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Church Church Hittle + Antrim be parked for a period longer than three hours in any one parking space in the BY: Christine Altman Two North Ninth Street following locations: on the north and south sides of Main St., between Walnut St. PRESIDENT Noblesville, IN 46060 and Broadway St. This three-hour limitation will be enforced between the hours of ATTEST: Lynette Mosbaugh (317)773-2190; FAX (317) 773-5320 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM, 7 days a week. SECRETARY NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Section 3. This Ordinance does not amend or repeal the provision of Ordinance RL2341 6/3/2019 In the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana. No. 92-4, which designates fifteen-minute parking on the south side of Main STATE OF INDIANA ) Notice is hereby given that Denise Stephens was, on May 28, 2019, appointed St., between the east and west property lines of the U.S. Post Office location, if ) SS BEFORE THE HAMILTON Personal Representative of the Estate of LARRY FAHRENKAMP, deceased, who extended north into Main St. ) died April 7, 2019. Section 4. The Town’s Street Commissioner is directed to procure, install and COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DRAINAGE BOARD All persons who have claims against this Estate, whether or not now due, must maintain signs notifying the public of the foregoing. IN THE MATTER OF Little Eagle Creek Drain, Seals Extension file the claim in the office of the Clerk of this Court within three (3) months from Section 5. Violations of this Ordinance shall be punishable as provided in § NOTICE the date of the first publication of this Notice, or within nine (9) months after the 72.99 of this code. Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Drainage Board at its regular decedent’s death, whichever is earlier, or the claims will be forever barred. Section 6. Prior Ordinances and sections of Chapter 74 of the Atlanta, Indiana meeting May 28, 2019 adopted the reconstruction report of the Surveyor and the Dated at Noblesville, Indiana on May 28. 2019. Code of Ordinances are repealed only to the extent inconsistent with the terms this Amended Schedule of damages and assessments including annual assessment Kathy Kreag Williams Ordinance. for periodic maintenance, finding that the costs, damages and expense of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana Section 7. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately upon passage and proposed improve¬ment would be less than the benefits which will result to the RL2333 6/3/2019, 6/10/2019 publication. Enforcement may occur after signs reflecting the above are properly owner of lands benefited thereby. erected. The Board issued an order declaring the proposed improvement established. TOWN OF ATLANTA TOWN COUNCIL STATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE HAMILTON Such findings and order were marked filed and are available for inspection in the )SS: CIRCUIT COURT By: John F. Benge Office of the Hamilton County Surveyor. Murry Dixon COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) Case No. 29C01-1806-MI-005737 If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Jody L. Price pursuant to Article VIII of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code as amended within John Phifer Ann Hughes Schoemer ) twenty (20) days from the date of publication of this notice, the findings and Petitioner ) Pam VanHook order shall become conclusive. ATTEST: NOTICE OF PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Ann Hughes Schoemer, whose mailing address is: 645 Marana Dr., Carmel, Jennifer Farley BY: Christine Altman Clerk-Treasurer IN 46032, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby gives notice that she filed a petition PRESIDENT in the Hamilton County Circuit Court requesting that her name be changed to Town of Atlanta, Indiana ATTEST: Lynette Mosbaugh RL2257 6/3/2019 Ann Hughes Browder. SECRETARY Notice is further given that hearing will be held on said Petition on August 9, RL2342 6/3/2019 2019 at 10:00 o’clock a.m. STATE OF INDIANA ) Ann Hughes Schoemer Hamilton County Reporter ) SS BEFORE THE HAMILTON Petitioner ) Date: June 27, 2018 USPS 22200 | Volume 2019, Issue 6.3 COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DRAINAGE BOARD ATTEST: Tammy Baitz Contact Information IN THE MATTER OF Little Eagle Creek Drain, 156th Street Extension NOTICE Clerk, Hamilton County Circuit Court Phone Public Notices Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Drainage Board at its regular RL2334 6/3/2019, 6/10/2019, 6/17/2019 317-408-5548 [email protected] meeting May 28, 2019 adopted the reconstruction report of the Surveyor and the Email 765-365-2316 Amended Schedule of damages and assessments including annual assessment LEGAL NOTICE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS [email protected] Web Address for periodic maintenance, finding that the costs, damages and expense of the proposed improve¬ment would be less than the benefits which will result to the The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, North District, will meet www.ReadTheReporter.com Publisher Jeff Jellison owner of lands benefited thereby. on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hamilton County Council [email protected] Subscription Inquiries The Board issued an order declaring the proposed improvement established. Chambers / Commissioners Courtroom located in the Hamilton County Government and Judicial Building at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, 317-408-5548 [email protected] Such findings and order were marked filed and are available for inspection in the Office of the Hamilton County Surveyor. Indiana in order to hear the following petition: Sports Editor Richie Hall Mailing Address If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested DOCKET NO. NBZA-S.U.-0009-06-2019 [email protected] PO Box 190 pursuant to Article VIII of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code as amended within A Special Use amendment concerning Article(s) 15-B, Section 1-3-c of the Twitter: @Richie_Hall Westfield, IN 46074 twenty (20) days from the date of publication of this notice, the findings and Hamilton County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: amend order shall become conclusive. the recorded commitment (to allow no more than 15 horses as part of the NBZA- Hamilton County Reporter is publshed weekly except the weeks of HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD S.U.-0003-07-2014 approval) to now allow no more than 25 horses on property. Thanksgivng and Christmas by Hamilton County Reporter Newspaper LLC, BY: Christine Altman Project Address: 9905 East 286th Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 Parcel number(s): 07-03-08-00-00-001.004 1720 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060-3835. Periodicals postage paid PRESIDENT Property is zoned: A-2 at Nobelsville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: ATTEST: Lynette Mosbaugh SECRETARY Is legal description attached: No Hamilton County Reporter, 1720 S. 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060. RL2343 6/3/2019 The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. Submit Public Notices To: The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Petitioner’s Name: Brandy Snodgrass Buckmaster Date: April 20, 2019 Thanks for reading! [email protected] RL2336 6/3/2019 Week of June 3, 2019 News, Views & Obituaries A5

Obituaries Heights IMPACT awards Janice “Kay” Cowan March 4, 1943 – May 28, 2019 Janice “Kay” Cowan, 76, Fishers, passed away on celebrates student success Tuesday, May 28, 2019 at Northridge Gracious Retirement Living in Fish- The REPORTER Beeson, presented by De- ers. She was born on March 4, 1943 to The Hamilton Heights nise Wisley Kenneth and Margie (Benham) Rus- Youth Assistance Program • 3rd grade: Zayra Pena sell in Indiana. celebrated the success of 15 Rosales, presented by Lori Kay worked as a bank teller for amazing students at the third Watson American National Bank, which lat- annual IMPACT Awards • 4th grade: Kaelon er became Key Bank, in Noblesville. Dinner last month at Beck’s Richardson, presented by She enjoyed playing cards and Mex- Hybrids in Atlanta. Andria Cherry ican dominoes with her “Posse.” Kay The event drew in ap- • 5th grade: Avianna , was very devoted to her dog Mollie. proximately 200 students, Drake and McKenna Stew- She is survived by her daughters, Michele Cardwell their families, Hamilton art, presented by Heather and Debby Findlay; brother, Glenn Russell; five grandchil- Heights School Corpora- Greider and Meghan Trees dren; two great-granddaughters; and two nieces. tion personnel, local legis- • 6th grade: Jude Bogen- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by lators and dignitaries from schutz, presented by Kent her husband, James “Dave” Cowan. the greater Hamilton Coun- Provence Services were held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 at Ran- ty area and beyond for this • 7th grade: Tquan dall & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, special celebration of ac- Spencer, presented by Jeff Fishers, with Rev. Stanley R. Sutton officiating. Visitation complishment. Beechler was held prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Burial was at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. The program recognizes Photo provided by Amanda Hill • 8th grade: Andrew one student per grade (grades Miessen, presented by Kari Memorial contributions may be made to Breast Cancer The 2019 Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Research Foundation, 60 E. 56th St., 8th Floor, New York, K through 12) who success- Beery Program IMPACT Award recipients included (front NY 10022 or Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Indiana • 9th grade: Eli Scott, fully maneuvered through a row, from left) Knox Pharis and Faith Lehman; Chapter, 9075 N. Meridian St., Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN challenge in their life. Stu- (second row, from left) Kaelon Richardson, presented by Elisa Garcia 46260. dents can be nominated by a McKenna Stewart, Avianna Stewart, Drake Stewart, • 11th grade: Chloe Condolences: randallroberts.com Chris, presented by Jane teacher, guidance counselor, Fletcher Beeson and Jude Bogenschutz; and (back administrator or any staff Shields row, from left) Donald Games, Grace Miller, Tquan member that feels a student • 12th grade: Grace Mill- Dennis Kay “Butch” Haskett Spencer, Chloe Chris and Andrew Miessen. Not is deserving of the award. er, presented by Stephanie January 19, 1947 – May 31, 2019 2019 Hamilton Heights pictured: Eli Scott and Zayra Pena Rosales. McQuinn and Janet Knott Youth Assistance IMPACT Pharis, presented by Carla man, presented by Denise • Artwork Recognition: Dennis Kay “Butch” Haskett, 72, Noblesville, passed Award recipients: Wiles Wisley Donald Games, presented away on Friday, May 31, 2019 at Prai- • Kindergarten: Knox • 1st grade: Faith Leh- • 2nd grade: Fletcher by Erin Goodman rie Lakes Health Campus in Nobles- ville after a brave battle with cancer. He was born on January 19, 1947 to the late Raymond and Margaret (McAvoy) Haskett in Noblesville. Forever friendship Hogsett’s “regional” After completing a metalwork- It was a same our kids were in ing apprenticeship, Dennis joined the time, same place, car crashes. One Peace Corps and served as a teacher in kind of Tuesday time, our daugh- plan for Indy roads Tehran, Iran, from 1969 to 1972 at a morning. My best ters, Jill and Em- time when that country still enjoyed peace and prosperity. friend Patrice and ily, hit a deer as requires caution He then moved to Munich, Germany, and worked for Sie- I were sharing a they were coming mens where he met his wife and had a daughter who was cup of coffee at back from Cin- Joe Hogsett, That might not born there. The family returned to Hamilton County where Ginger's. I should cinnati. We both mayor of our big sound like much, he started Vibcon Corporation in Arcadia and worked until say a few cups of thanked the good sister city, India- but by my con- he sold it and retired in 2009. Dennis was an avid collector JANET HART LEONARD of Civil War tokens, and enjoyed giving talks on the sub- coffee. From the Heart Lord that they napolis, has a big servative calcula- We call it were not hurt, just problem with his tions it amounts ject to various groups. He loved to travel and visited more than 40 countries. therapy. We have an ap- a bit shaken up and scared... streets, and he's to between $5 come up with an million and $6 Dennis is survived by his daughter, Christa (Thomas) pointment every Tuesday. as were we. Emodi; two grandchildren, Jack Emodi and Alice Emodi; You see, after some 50- Life is hard. The journey idea to have sur- million per year. rounding counties You can fix a lot and his sister, Kathie (John David) Tilton. plus years of friendship, we is often a bit treacherous and FRED SWIFT Services will be held at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 6, 2019 help him out of it. The County Line of chuckholes know each other well. Our the ride is scary. Knowing at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan St., No- Of course, it's an with that along hearts are well acquainted. you have someone in your blesville, with visitation from 5 p.m. to the time of service. We are part of a growing messy, sometimes not so election year. Joe needs to with the money from the Memorial contributions may be made to Riley Chil- number of those who are a fun life, is truly a blessing. get votes, and there's noth- other surrounding counties. dren’s Foundation, 30 S. Meridian St., Suite 200, India- bit over middle-aged, and Patrice and I both un- ing like telling the voters There's another con- napolis, IN 46204. caring for our elderly moth- derstand, yet have to remind that you've found somebody sideration. While we have Condolences: randallroberts.com ers, as well as holding tight- each other, that life is not else to pay for their needs. 58,000 commuters to Indy, ly to children and grandchil- about figuring it all out BUT So, Joe wants to have we have about 318,000 Patricia Ann Streeter dren as they find their way learning to accept it. Friends his surrounding counties, people in Hamilton County. through life. make that a bit easier. like Hamilton County, put That means a vast majority, November 12, 1949 – May 25, 2019 It's a roller coaster. The older I get the more some yet-to-be determined 260,000 more or less, do not Now when Patrice and I am reminded of the value amount of their Local In- commute and may not want Patricia Ann Streeter, 69, Fishers, passed away on Satur- day, May 25, 2019 at St. Vincent Carmel I were 13 she convinced of a longtime friendship. come Tax money into a fund to pay to fix Joe's problem. Hospital. She was born on November 12, me to go on my first roll- What happens along our that would fix crumbling And, then we should streets. Supposedly, Hamil- consider that many com- 1949 to Marvil “Bud” and Jeanette (Pan- er coaster ride in Pigeon journey makes us who we zer) Michals in Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Forge, Tennessee. It would are and that forever friend ton County would get some muters use largely interstate of its money back. But, like- highways like 69 and 465 Pat was an excellent wife, mother, be my last. It was not only knows us well. grandmother, auntie, sister, sister-in- ly not much. to get to work. Indianapo- me that decided that but A longtime friend will law, mother-in-law, cousin and best Patrice as well. often remind us that we This "regional" ap- lis does not maintain these friend. She was full of life. Pat excelled I think she lost part of will be okay ... someday. proach to road repair would roads, the state highway de- at cooking and baking and was known her hearing that day as I If we are not yet okay, then require state legislation. It is partment (INDOT) is solely for her world famous chocolate chip screamed for dear life. I they will be there to hold true that a lot of our county's responsible. cookies, fantastic cinnamon rolls and the smoothest fudge was sitting behind her as the our hand, even while we residents use Indy's streets; The Local Income Tax in the world. She had a great eye for photography, serving at car, in which we were rid- scream. about 58,000 of our people (formerly known as COIT) one time as the president of the Marion, Ohio camera club. ing, dropped what felt like I look forward to Tues- commute into the city. And, is a big part of Hamilton Every year, Pat made her grandkids new Halloween cos- hundreds of feet. We then days with Patrice and the about 15,000 Indianapolis County's life blood for pub- tumes. She made her own wedding dress for under 50 dol- careened around a bend that coffee at Ginger's Café. residents commute to Ham- lic services and facilities. lars. Pat was a major contributor to the camaraderie among I was sure would shoot me The coffee is strongand the ilton County. Indy would Our county, cities, towns, the families in the Somerset subdivision. She was a major to my death. friendship is sweet. I may benefit greatly by using townships and libraries get player in the neighborhood’s 4th of July celebration includ- I made a vow to Patrice have to speak a little louder. those numbers in some kind more than $156 million from ing making the balloon arch decorations, making at least 12 and God that I would never I may have hurt her hearing of a formula that is yet to be this tax each year. Giving up dozen chocolate chip cookies, and manning a bead table for again ride a rollercoaster. I on that roller coaster when devised. part of it would potentially six solid hours. Pat also coordinated the neighborhood ga- have kept that promise. we were 13 but she still And, there are a few oth- reduce local government's rage sale each year. Over the past 50 years hears very well with her er problems with Joe's idea. services at all these levels. In addition, she hosted a “half off’ garage sale, selling items the neighbors could not sell to raise money for improvements we have been on a few emo- heart. I am forever grateful Chief among them is the Our local officials and to the neighborhood. To raise money for Heifer and World Vi- tional roller coasters. We for her heart and how well fact that commuters from legislators have a lot of se- our county already pay four rious thinking to do before sion, Pat made and sold dip mixes with all funds going to these have ridden those together. it listens. organizations. She gathered the grandkids and others within We have both made And if I ever even think tenths of one percent of their agreeing to any "regional" income in Marion County as approaches that Marion the family to pick out the Heifer and World Vision items to the call that our dads had about riding another roller purchase at the end of the year; it was her mission. their Deputy Auditor Drew County politicians propose passed. We have both writ- coaster? Patrice will con- Pat loved to play all kinds of games including board ten and read the texts that vince me otherwise. Carlson told me yesterday. in an election year. games, cards, Bunco and games on her PC. She planned all the details of all of our family’s trips including a 22-day trip to Australia and New Zealand. Dale and Pat moved six times Obituary while Dale was employed by GTE/Verizon. As a result, Pat Fishers looks to develop touched and enriched many lives across the country. George Richard Stamper, Sr. The world is clearly a better place because Pat Streeter metropolitan airport was in it. We were blessed to have her as God’s gift for over August 21, 1932 – May 23, 2019 69 years. By LARRY LANNAN icant amount of interest in Pat is survived by her husband, Dale Streeter; sons, Jason LarryInFishers.com this property since our MOU George Richard Stamper, Sr., 86, Westfield, passed (Tina) Streeter and Joshua Streeter; grandchildren, Isabelle, was established in 2015, but away May 23, 2019. He was born Emily and Graham Streeter; sister, Carolyn (Gary) Williams; For many years, the City developers and companies August 21, 1932 in Indianapolis, and brother, Donald Michals. of Fishers has been eyeing have been hesitant due to the son of Leroy R. and Dorothy E. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by parts of Indianapolis Metro- preference of land leases,” Richardson Stamper. her brother, David Michals. politan Airport for economic said Mayor Scott Fadness in George was a 1950 graduate of Visitation was held on Monday, June 3, 2019 at Randall development, and a Mem- a city news release. “We now Carmel High School. He was owner & Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, Fish- orandum of Understanding have the chance to sell this of Indiana Stone Company. ers. Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, June 4, (MOU) was announced be- land and continue to trans- In addition to his parents, George 2019 at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, 9900 E. 191st tween Fishers and the Indi- form development along was preceded in death by his first St., Noblesville, with an additional visitation one hour prior anapolis Airport Authority 96th Street.” wife, Helen Eddelman Stamper; to the service at the church. Rev. Tom Metzger will officiate. (IAA) in October 2015 with Hamilton County Com- son, Alfred Stamper; daughter, Georgia Stamper; grand- In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made that development in mind. missioner Steve Dillinger, children, Elvis Diffenderfer and Chyenne Diffenderfer; to a GoFundMe account the family has set up for Heifer & Last Wednesday, the par- who also serves as IAA’s sister, Judy Meadows and son-in-law, Nelson Diffend- World Vision at gofundme.com/psfund. erfer. ties announced the next step Vice President, said, “This Condolences: randallroberts.com Survivors include his wife of 45 years, Joella Ren- in developing part of the land further step with JLL is a frow Stamper; children, Vicki Diffenderfer, George at the airport by calling for continuation of that positive Stamper, Jr., and Diane (Bill) Hohl; grandchildren, proposals to develop a large momentum that will deliver Shannon, Nicholas, Shaun, Alicia and Cameron; and part of that property. improvements to our citi- great-grandchildren, Evan and Sophia. Read it here. The private firm JLL zens.” A Committal Service took place on Friday, May 31, is involved in this process, IAA owns the airport 2019 at Carmel Cemetery. named last year as marketing property, which is just north Bussell Family Funerals, Westfield-Carmel, is privi- Read it first. broker for the project. of 96th Street on Fishers’ leged to assist the family in arrangements. “We have seen a signif- southwest side. The Hamilton County Reporter A6 News & Views Week of June 3, 2019 Heights FFA team earns State Our view on gun control Editor’s Note: The Sher- no way of defending them- idan Student Column is selves. Also, according to FBI title, four advance to nationals brought to readers by Sheri- crime analysis, of 10 active dan High School’s 10th grade shooters events, 49 percent English class, taught by Abby ended before police arrived. Williams. Sixty-seven percent ended One of the biggest de- with the shooter’s suicide or bates in our country today is him fleeing the scene. The whether or not people living other 33 percent were stopped in America should have guns. ALLIE DELPH & LILLIE DICKERSON by potential victims stopping Sheridan High School Students We would like to inform read- the attacker. ers why we as high schoolers Having gun control laws do not support gun control. would infringe on people’s rights to self-de- We have many reasons we don’t support fense. Being able to protect yourself and gun control, and we both grew up being your valuables is your right. For example, taught gun safety in our homes. The main if a shooter came into your house and you reasons we are against control are: Guns didn’t have a gun to protect yourself, what can protect, criminals will still get access to would you have to protect yourself? More guns, and stricter gun control would infringe than likely the person would harm you or upon people’s rights to self-defense. your family. According to the National Ri- Having a gun is important for protec- fle Association (NRA), guns are used for tion. We grew up with guns in our homes, self-defense 2.5 million times a year. Also, but we were also taught how to use them and according to a Pew Foundation report, 79 when to use them. A great idea for kids and percent of male gun owners and 80 percent parents wanting to learn gun safety, or just of female gun owners said owning a gun for teaching their kids, is through the 4-H made them feel safer. gun safety course. Having taken this class in In conclusion, we are against gun control third grade, it helped understand more about for many reasons. Our main reasons are that Photo provided guns and their safety precautions. guns can protect, criminals will still get ac- Hamilton Heights High School’s FFA livestock judging team recently The people who are going to use guns cess to guns, and gun control would infringe traveled to Purdue University to compete in the annual state livestock for the wrong purpose are still going to find on the people’s rights to self-defense. Gun judging contest. Heights brought back the Reserve Champion title, coming a way to get guns. Then, without access to control will only be effective on law-abiding in second out of 33 teams on the FFA side. In addition, in team competition, guns, the people who are targeted will have citizens. Heights earned first Overall Sheep Team, second Overall Beef Team, third Overall Reasons Team and seventh Overall Swine Team. 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Tyler, Drish finish careers as three-time champions The list of three-time state champions at the IHSAA girls state track and field meet is relatively short, but two more athletes added their names to that list on Saturday. Hamilton Southeastern's Kennedy Drish and Nobles- ville's Shelby Tyler closed out their fantastic high school careers with their third consecutive state title in their respective event at the state meet, which took place at Indiana University in Bloomington. Drish fin- ished first in the pole vault, while Tyler was the winner Reporter photos by Kent Graham of the high jump. Tyler's winning jump ABOVE: Noblesville’s Shelby Tyler won her third consecutive state championship in was 5 feet, 9 inches, which the high jump at Saturday’s IHSAA girls state track and field finals at Indiana she cleared on her first try. University. Tyler’s winning jump was 5 feet, 9 inches. The senior has committed to RIGHT: Hamilton Southeastern’s Kennedy Drish won her third state championship the University of Georgia. in the pole vault. Drish cleared 12 feet, 9 inches. Tyler became the first three- time state champion in a battle, but it was definitely mance: "I threw down a new Black would later go on Noblesville history, and the worth it in the end." PR in the 400 and I threw to race in the 3200 run, first to win so many high Drish's performance down a PR in the 4x4 as well where she placed fifth in jump titles since Ellie helped Southeastern finish for my split, so I'm really another outrageously fast scoring 11 points. The first Heights runner to medal Tidman of Batesville won high in the team standings excited about how things race. Black's fifth-place time Tigers had two fifth-place at state since Sierra Brown four in a row from 2007 to for the third straight year. turned out today." was 10:39.01 - the top five finishes, starting with the in 2014. 2010. The Royals, who came into While Wans is just girls all went under 10:40. 4x800 relay team of junior Mitchell was part of an "It's definitely a privi- the meet as defending state beginning her career, senior "I think I ran pretty Abby Carter, freshman Vera exceptionally fast 800 run, lege," said Tyler. "It's all champions, placed third Lulu Black finished hers up well," said Black. "It's crazy Schafer, junior Emma which saw Pike senior Eliz- that I could ask for." with a score of 48 points. on a strong note. Black that it's my last race here at Gillespie and freshman Eliz- abeth Stanhope win in a new Drish cleared 12 feet, 9 Southeastern was part of started the meet by running IU and for my team." abeth Barrett. meet record time of 2:06.62. inches in the pole vault, the an incredibly fast 4x400 on the 4x800 relay, joining Sydnor had another out- While the 4x800 team But she held her own and highest she has ever vaulted relay race. The team of senior Maddie Mirro, soph- standing meet. In addition to was running, sophomore earned a medal. at state. The senior found junior Olivia Burgess, senior omore Halle Hill and junior the 4x400, she also joined Alison Casey was vaulting "I knew I was running at herself in a battle with Mya Hammons, senior Ellie Pedersen in placing Burgess, Hammons and her way to a fifth place the end with the seeds, so I Center Grove sophomore Tierra Sydnor and freshman second in that event. sophomore Alyssa Barker in finish in the pole vault. Fish- was in the back of that Taylor Jarosinski, who also Regan Wans placed second Black said it was the first placing third in the 4x100 ers' 4x100 relay team of pack," said Mitchell. "I was got over 12-9, but Drish won in a time of 3:45.72. time she had run in more relay. Sydnor came back a freshman Ella Scally, soph- just like, 'Well, we'll start in the event because she had "That's just crazy that we than one event at state. She little while later and finished omore Myah Donaldson, the back and we'll just start fewer misses. ran that fast," said HSE has committed to North Car- third in the 300 hurdles and junior Gabby Lewis and to pick them off through the It was a remarkable win coach Julie Alano. It was a olina State University. also placed seventh in the senior Grace May took ninth race.' That's what hap- for Drish, a Virginia Tech total team effort - "Every "That was an amazing long jump. place. pened." commit, since she had been girl ran fast," said Alano. "It accomplishment, just con- Noblesville tied for 12th Carmel junior Phoebe Sheridan junior Rebecca dealing with an injury that wasn't any certain one on sidering I haven't done that as a team by scoring 14 Bates scored five points for Merritt competed in both limited her practices. But as that relay. Everybody ran a before, haven't doubled at points. In addition to Tyler's the Greyhounds with a fifth- throwing events, placing the great ones always do, PR. That last race was amaz- state before and I got to do win, the 4x800 relay team of place finish in the 1600 run. 11th in the discus and 16th she came through at the big ing." it with my best friends," said senior Maria Anderson, Hamilton Heights soph- in the shot put. Westfield events. "It was so fast and I Black. "And we really just sophomore Bella Sharples- omore Maria Mitchell senior Zoe Pentecost also "This one was probably loved every single minute of set high goals for ourselves Gordon, senior Aubrie Deal picked up two medals for the competed in the discus, fin- the hardest one for me," said it. It was amazing," said this year and we achieved and junior Anna Hazelrigg Huskies, placing eighth in ishing 13th. Guerin Catholic Drish of her three state wins. Wans. The freshman was them. So I'm super proud of finished sixth. the 1600 run and ninth in the senior Ellie Schroeder "Taylor definitely gave me happy with her perfor- us as a whole." Fishers tied for 20th by 800 run. Mitchell was the placed 11th in the 800 run.

HSE’s Malone wins close 200, Tigers finish first in 4x800 By literally a few milli- thought he won. But when fifth in the shot put, while meters, Hamilton Southeast- the screen came up as a tie, junior Wyatt Puff finished ern's Noah Malone became it was just insane. Right now eighth in both the shot put a state champion on Friday. I'm just speechless, but it and the discus. The junior won the 200 was a good day overall. It Carmel finished in 16th dash by a margin of two- was a good day. And props place as a team with 16 thousandths of a second - to Jahn. He brought me to points. Junior Logan Sandlin .002 - at the IHSAA boys that time." had the best finish of the track and field state champi- Pratt also earned a medal Greyhounds by taking onships at Indiana Universi- in the 200 dash, finishing in fourth in the pole vault. He ty. The 200 dash was easily ninth place. Senior Jacob also competed in the 300 the race of the night and Wiggers finished ninth in hurdles, finishing 11th. Not among the highlights of the 3200 run, giving the bad for his first appearance Hamilton County athletes. Royals a fifth medal. That at state Malone helped the was also enough for South- "It's definitely different Royals to a fourth-place eastern to clinch a three-way than a normal track meet," finish as a team, their best tie for fourth place; the said Sandlin. "There are a lot result since winning state in Royals joined Brownsburg more people and it's a lot Reporter photo by Kent Graham 2013. Meanwhile, Fishers and Cathedral in scoring 26 more pressure. There are also landed in the top 10 and points. just a lot of different factors Hamilton Southeastern’s Noah Malone (left) won the 200 dash at the IHSAA boys claimed a state title in the "We're real proud of the that aren't the same as a track and field state finals Friday at Indiana University. Malone edged out Pike’s 4x800 relay. Carmel, West- way our guys competed," normal track meet." Jahn Riley (center) by two one-thousandths of a second to win the race. field and Noblesville all had said Royals coach Brian Senior Jakob Pearson medalist performances as Akialis. "Obviously very finished fifth in the 110 medals. Sophomore Andrew here to support me. sisted of junior Mahamat well. excited when we've got a hurdles, while the 4x400 Anderson got his medal first The Millers' 4x400 relay Djour, senior Max Gutwein, Coming into the 200, guy like Noah first in the relay team of sophomore after a top nine finish in the team of juniors Shomari senior Noah Douthit and Malone had already put 200, second place in the 1 Owen Schafer, senior Drew 800 run. Rogers-Walton, Shawn junior David Manella. together a nice list of accom- and then our 4x1 running Thornton, sophomore "It was a really fast start Kinslow and DeVontez Cox, Guerin Catholic had two plishments at state. He was their best time all year right Colton Parker and junior Eli and a really tough race," said and senior Mitchell Conard competitors at state. Senior the runner-up in the 100 when it matters most, finish- Konow took seventh. Parker Anderson. "I saw a couple took ninth in that event. Quinn Gallagher placed dash and part of HSE's ing fourth today." was also eighth in the 300 people get tripped up right Westfield earned an 11th in the 3200 run, while fourth-place 4x100 relay, The Tigers finished the hurdles. in front of me. I had a good eighth-place finish in the senior Billy Freudenthal was joining freshman Stephen meet with 23 points, placing Noblesville finished the showing, it was really fun 4x800 relay. That team con- 14th in the 300 hurdles. Sydnor, sophomore Gage them eighth as a team. meet with two ninth-place and I got a lot of great guys Pratt and junior Caleb Fishers began the running Durden in that race. events with a win, as senior Malone's biggest com- Ethan Meyer, senior Hunter petitor was his friend and Christy, junior Drew Smith Talk to Dani to help you fellow junior, Jahn Riley of and sophomore Jaylen Cas- Pike. Riley was working on tillo finished first in the his third medal of the night, 4x800 relay. It marks the make your move in 2019! 871 E 1550 NORTH • $370,000 already placing seventh in second year in a row that the the 100 dash and winning Tigers have won a state Let me be your advocate. the 400 dash. The two were event. side-by-side throughout the Meyer then took sixth in entire 200 dash, including the 1600 run. Competing at Call 317.407.6969 right at the end. state was a sneak preview [email protected] New Fireplace • Finished Pole Barn It took a few seconds to for him, as he has committed 17006 TIMBERS EDGE DRIVE • $609,000 18373 PIERS END DRIVE • $185,000 314 N 15TH AVENUE • $145,000 figure out the winner, but it to run cross country and would be Malone. Both track at IU next fall. times flashed on the score- "It's definitely changed board as 21.31 seconds, my life," said Meyer as he which were rounded up from reflected on his high school Slater Ridge • Gourmet Kitchen • Noblesville Pristine • Large Closets • Noblesville 5 BR / 3 BA • Near University of Indianapolis the precise times. Malone career. "The experience I've 1305 TWILIGHT DRIVE • $149,900 0 221st STREET • $345,240 12153 CEDAR CREST • $319,000 finished the race in 21.307 had is something I'd never seconds, Riley finished in trade for anything else." 21.309. 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No season As Cole Graverson induced a popup to Droste finished 2-for-3 with two RBI. more so than the pitchers. left field for the final The first run driven in off his bat came in the Prior to the postseason, the Royals had The sound of metal clanking is under- out of the Class 4A top of the first with a single to left field for six starters in the lineup hitting below .286 way yet again in Biddle’s Memorial Park Regional title game at a 1-0 lead. His next hit traveled well beyond and the team’s batting average fell lower as the Sheridan Horseshoe League has Loeb Stadium, the 321 feet over the left-field wall for his first until they flipped the switch to win nine completed its first week. Hamilton Southeast- home run of the season to put HSE ahead straight games. The first week found Mike Milcoff ern Royals celebrated, 2-0. In the semifinal, the Royals had nine with an actual series of 204; he helped his but they stood tall “We’ve been attacking fastballs. Earlier batters with at least one hit. DeWael went team Deem Electric go 4-6 for the night. doing it. in the year, we were watching more pitches 2-for-4 with a double, Jack DeWolf was Price Heating is leading so far with seven After claiming the and we were being hesitant and getting two 2-for-3 with two RBI and a double, Eggers wins. Ashpaugh Electric and JBS United program’s first strikes a lot,” Droste said. “It’s hard to hit was 1-for-3 with two run, an RBI and a both won six games respectively. regional championship with two strikes, so I think we’re doing a double. Brayton Harrison drove in a run, and Mike McKinney led all pitchers with since 2004, the Royals much better job with attacking.” Droste had two RBI with a double. Jake a handicap series of 345. Richard Law rejoiced shoulder to Bolling was on the attack all day, going Huston laced an two-run double during and Brad McKinney both had the best Dillon shoulder and played 2-for-3 in both games with a pair of RBI in HSE’s six-run top of the third against Fort handicap games of 126. the same way in all each. He blasted solo home run in the semi- Wayne South Side. facets of the game to defeat Carroll 6-1 on final and in the final, Bolling hit consecutive “The amount of strikeouts the pitchers Team Won Lost Points Saturday night. doubles during HSE’s back-to-back two-run have had in the earlier games, we feel awfully Price Heating 7 3 1362 “This senior class has done a lot of firsts. innings in the fifth and sixth. confident with Michael and Schweitzer on Ashpaugh Electric 6 4 1354 The first (Hoosier Crossroads Conference) “Cam did phenomenal today. He did a the mound and Graverson. It’s just all confi- JBS United 6 4 1352 really good job,” Droste said. dence,” Bolling said. “We’re playing our best Deem Electric 4 6 1353 title. As a senior class, we hadn’t won a Carey On Main 4 6 1333 sectional while we’ve been in high school, Anthony Eggers added an RBI bunt in baseball. It feels good.” Traditional Concepts 3 7 1345 and we did that,” HSE senior Cam Bolling the top of the fifth, and Cole DeWael dropped Schweitzer’s title game win improved his said. “Winning regional is another step, but in an RBI single into left field in the sixth. record to 8-2. Dillon is now 8-1. Actual Game Score we have two more games.” HSE’s six runs were plenty for starter “They hit me around a little bit today, Mike Milcoff 75 The Royals (21-8) are now one step Tyler Schweitzer, who carried a shutout until which I was a little scared of but my defense Charlie Sutton 69 closer to their goal of reaching Victory Field he was relieved in the bottom of the seventh backed me up a lot,” Schweitzer said. “I’m Richard Law 68 for a chance at a state title, and they did it for closer Cole Graverson. really happy with them and how they helped was an array of dominant pitching and con- “I was a little upset that I couldn’t finish me out.” Actual Series Score tagious hitting. it just because I finally found my pitches and Schweitzer allowed seven hits, but the Mike Milcoff 204 I was finding the zone, but Graverson came Carroll Chargers stranded 10 runners after Susan Dwigans 183 HSE outscored their sectional foes 15-1. 2 With 171 At regional, they went higher, outproducing out there and he did what he does best. He losing in the regional final to a team from both Fort Wayne South Side and Carroll got the three outs,” Schweitzer said. “He Fishers for a second straight postseason. Handicap Game Score 20-1. gave up one run, but it’s only our second one Now, the Royals are heading to semi-state Richard Law 126 In the morning semifinal, senior Michael this postseason. We’ll take it.” next. Brad McKinney 126 Dillon pitched a five-inning no-hitter to Schweitzer threw 82 pitches and struck “The kids are having fun and above all Greg Emery 125 run-rule Fort Wayne South Side 14-0 while out nine. Dillon had eight during his outing that’s what it should be,” HSE coach Jeremey the offense logged 14 hits and eight extra- in the morning. The tandem walked a com- Sassanella said. “This is great for HSE.” Handicap Series Score base hits. bined three batters. Last Tuesday, Southeastern won the Mike McKinney 345 “We’re a family right now. We’re loving Noblesville sectional by beating Carmel 7-1 3 With 342 Against Carroll, the bats stayed hot, 2 With 341 churning out 10 hits with five extra-base each other,” Schweitzer said. “We’re all in the championship at Don Dunker Field.

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