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County making plans Cicero Kiwanis to celebrate bicentennial The REPORTER blocks the road Hamilton County will celebrate its bicentennial in 2023. Hamilton County was officially designated by the for Riley Hospital state and founded as a gov- ernmental entity in 1823. A 2023 Bicentennial Commission has been ap- pointed by the Hamilton County Commissioners Williams Ward Heighway to oversee the bicentennial’s ee. County Clerk Kathy Kreag Williams celebration through events and projects and County Surveyor Kenton Ward will throughout the county. The Commission co-chair the commission. will consist of a representative from each township appointed by the township trust- See Bicentennial . . . Page A2 Noblesville Common Council approves flat budget for 2021 The REPORTER ry increase, no health insurance premium The Noblesville 2021 Civil City budget increases for employees, and no new posi- was approved by the Common Council at tions – except the four positions previously its meeting last Tues- created to continue the dau. The budget to- implementation of the tals $81,343,630 with public safety priority, $68.9 million attribut- NobleAct. able to discretionary “Flatlining a bud- operational funds – a 0 get is very difficult percent increase com- to do in a community pared to the 2020 Re- like Noblesville that vised Budget for those has seen extensive funds. growth, but I believe The budget was Jensen O’Connor that holding the line created with four guiding principles: on spending for 2021 is prudent to en- No increase in the overall city budget to sure we manage through this economic maintain the $1.10 tax rate (per $100 of assessed value), no citywide yearly sala- See Flat Budget . . . Page A3 State trails group says Carmel has “Outstanding Local Government” The REPORTER and management of trail facilities. The Indiana Greenways Foundation The Indiana Greenways Foundation Photo provided recently recognized the City of Carmel chose Carmel because of the City’s vi- On Sept. 26, the Cicero Kiwanis collected donations for Riley Hospital with its Outstanding Local Government sion, dating back to the early 1990s when for Children at its annual Riley Roadblock. All of the money collected award during its Annual Greenways a group of local bicycle enthusiast began will go to Riley. If you missed the event and would like to donate, Foundation Luncheon. Every year, the formulate a plan to extend the Monon Trail you can mail your donation to Kiwanis Club of Cicero, P.O. Box 272, Foundation recognizes a city, town or north from 96th Street through Carmel Cicero, IN 46034. (From left) Bret Harrison, Kim Radant and Jan Unger. county government that has demonstrated success in the development, promotion See Carmel . . . Page A3 Westfield Washington Schools names new high school principal The REPORTER Middle School in Indiana. leaves us Life Ready.” Westfield Washington Schools has an- “My family and I are excited Denniston received her nounced that, effective immediately, Alicia and honored to continue serving master’s degree in education HSEA will not Denniston has been named the principal of Westfield High School and the administration and supervision Westfield High School (WHS). entire Shamrock community,” from Ball State and her bach- endorse any Most recently, Denniston served as in- Denniston said. “I look forward elor’s degree in English and terim co-principal of WHS with Bill Naas to continuing to foster a culture Spanish education from Ander- candidates for since June. Prior to that, she was Assistant that enables our faculty and staff son University. She is a champi- Principal at WHS for eight years and previ- to provide the exemplary educa- on of student-centered teaching ously served as a teacher for five years. Oth- tion that Westfield High School practices and has led many high school board Denniston er education experience include teaching is known for. I am excited about school-level efforts related to By LARRY LANNAN Spanish at Felicity-Franklin High School our continued efforts to make sure that EV- student-centered curriculum and instruc- LarryInFishers.com in Ohio, teaching Spanish and English at ERY Rock has a voice, EVERY Rock finds tion, professional learning communities, Shelbyville High School in Indiana as well their passion and purpose, EVERY Rock and workshops related to effective assess- Since 1984, the Hamilton South- as student teaching at Pendleton Heights feels valued at WHS, and EVERY Rock ment and intervention. eastern Education Association has en- dorsed candidates for the board in each election cycle. 2020 will be the first time in recent history that the associ- Judge rules all ballots postmarked ation is choosing not to endorse any school board candidate in this round of at-large school board elections. HSEA says it believes it has fulfilled by Election Day must be counted its responsibility to educate voters with a By RICHARD ESSEX ruling simply states that Election Day is an candidate forum held via Zoom (you can “The judge’s ruling will most likely delay the view the entire forum video at youtu.be/ WISH-TV | wishtv.com election results and could potentially change all-day event. If the voter followed all the the outcome in some local races. It could, rules and mailed their ballot on time then K6QVrK2E_nA). Eight of the 11 can- Hoosiers may not know election results especially our legislative races if they are it must count. didates chose to participate in the forum. until weeks after the Nov. 3 election, now close, we wouldn’t know those [results] until Hamilton County has sent out more HSEA also posted answers to question- that a federal judge ruled any mail-in ab- the middle of the month.” than 36,000 mail-in absentee ballots, and as naires by the candidates, which can be sentee ballot postmarked by Election Day – Hamilton County Clerk Kathy Williams of Wednesday more than 9,000 have been viewed at tinyurl.com/y8l9h5mm. must be counted. returned. Just a reminder that school board The federal judge said close to 2,000 even though they were postmarked by the Hamilton County Clerk Kathy Wil- elections are nonpartisan, meaning can- ballots cast in the primary election in Mar- date of the primary. For the Nov. 3 election, liams said her office is still processing didates do not run under the banner of ion and Hamilton counties were thrown any similar ballot must be counted. any political party. out because they arrived after the deadline, Federal judge Sarah Evans Barker’s See Ballots . . . Page A2 A2 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 5, 2020

Roger Halliburton November 8, 1943 – September 29, 2020 Heights Assistant Principal Roger Halliburton, 76, Noblesville, passed away on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 at Community Hospi- tal North in Indianapolis. He was born on Whitney Gray given Ida Award November 8, 1943 to Floyd and Virginia (Horsely) Halliburton in Indianapolis. Roger graduated from Lawrence Cen- tral High School. He worked for Indianap- First T1L1 class includes 26 student graduates olis Water Company for 40 years, retiring in 2004. Roger enjoyed golf, fishing, hunting The REPORTER to become leaders. and travel. Most of all, he loved spending Hamilton Heights High Ida Yaney Overholser time with his children and grandchildren. School Assistant Princi- was born in Indiana in 1885. Roger is survived by his wife, Betty J. Halliburton, who he married in 1963; sons, pal Whitney Gray was re- Throughout her life, she Craig Halliburton and Scott (Heather) Halliburton; sisters, Phyllis cently presented the Ida experienced heartbreaking Dilly and Rebecca Lambert; sister-in-law, Sharon Mathews; and Yaney Overholser Award loss and tragedy, but over- three grandchildren, Joshua, Anna and Alexis. for her contributions to the came these obstacles with In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his broth- Teach One to Lead One® a lot of grace. In her 100 er, Dennis Halliburton. Services were held on Monday, October 5, 2020 at Randall & (T1L1) mentoring program years, she served as a care- Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville, with vis- at Hamilton Heights High giver to people in need and itation prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Rev. Stanley School during the 2019-20 a comforter to those who R. Sutton officiated. school year. had experienced great loss Memorial contributions may be made to Humane Society for in life, as she had. The Ida Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060; The award was given to or American Cancer Society, 5635 W. 96th St., Suite 100, Indianap- Gray at the T1L1 graduation Award honors her legacy to olis, IN 46278. last month. The first class bestow grace and kindness Condolences: randallroberts.com of Heights T1L1 students to people in need. graduated from the leader- “Ida was my grand- William J. “Bill” Tingle ship mentoring program at mother,” said Kevin Yaney, December 27, 1955 – October 1, 2020 the Remnant Coffee Shop in the T1L1 Community Cham- Arcadia. This past year, 26 pion for Central Indiana. William J. “Bill” Tingle, 64, Noblesville, went to be with the students took part in T1L1 “When it comes to showing Lord on Thursday, October 1, 2020 at his mentoring at the high school. great kindness to young peo- home. He was born on December 27, 1955 T1L1 is a unique men- Photo provided ple behind the scenes, Whit- to Myron J. and Virginia Fern (Hale) Tingle Whitney Gray holds the Ida Yaney Overholser in Noblesville. toring program that partners ney Gray and my grandma Bill battled cancer for over a year. He caring people in the commu- Award she received at the Teach One to Lead have a lot in common. It was was an appliance repairman for over 30 nity with the school corpora- One graduation. my privilege to give her this years. Bill enjoyed woodworking and loved tion to equip students to be to offer the T1L1 program. the graduation ceremony. award for her compassion- to travel. He is survived by his wife of 20 years, leaders. It is centered on 10 Gray was an early advocate They knew they had accom- ate, tireless work and her Patricia Darlene (Ragsdale) Tingle; children, universal principles needed for T1L1 to come to Hamil- plished something and they gracious devotion to helping Melissa (James) Ellison, Michele (Ron) Por- for success: Respect, integri- ton Heights. had a room full of people students become leaders in ter, Megan (Charlie) Pillischafske, Mindy ty, self-control, courage, hu- “We were overwhelm- who cared about them. That our community. The Ham- (Kevin) Collins, Robert J. (Brandi) Tingle, Mara Tingle and Macy mility, excellence, compas- ilton Heights community is Tingle; step-daughter, Allison Ragsdale; grandchildren, Wesley, ingly pleased with the pos- is huge!” Nathan and Cameron Ellison, Grant, Liam and Lily Porter, Kaylee sion, enthusiasm, teamwork itive impact the mentors The Ida Award is given blessed to have a person of and Eli Pillischafske, Ted and Gauge Collins, Amelia and Gunner and honor. had on our students this past to a person who has worked her character working with Tingle, Levi and Jay Tingle, Emma Thomas, and Travis and Meghan Hamilton Heights was year,” Gray said. “You could behind the scenes to help these students.” Collins; great-grandson, Everest Collins; brother, Michael A. Tingle. the first school in Indiana see it on their faces during children overcome obstacles Learn more at T1L1.org. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his sis- ter, Janice E. Warner. Visitation was held on Monday, October 5, 2020 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Private America needs to First Farmers to open burial was at Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis. Special thanks go to Suburban Home Health and hospice care from Paradigm Health. We thank special friends, Gary and Jan Foul- appreciate a free press new branch in Cicero ke, for much love and support. National society, locally The REPORTER the only banking location Condolences: randallroberts.com COLUMNIST Newspaper Week and nationally. A new Cicero location of in Cicero based in Indiana is this week. Of course, the in- First Farmers Bank & Trust and is expected to offer lob- More obituaries on Pages A4 & A5 Some may say "so formed citizens set to open in the fourth by hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. what?" Well, it is also get informa- quarter of 2020, located at Monday through Thursday, just a week during tion from other 1100 S. Peru St. The facil- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, which newspaper sources: Internet ity is expected to open as a and drive-up hours of 8 a.m. PLE TAKES YOU PLACES! readers should news, television, full-service location in early to 5 p.m. Monday through consider what a radio, news mag- December, pending regula- Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hamilton County news publication FRED SWIFT azines, etc. tory approval. on Friday, and 9 a.m. to means to them The County Line But, purely Previously owned and noon on Saturday. Seniors: and to the country. local news day in occupied by another bank, First Farmers Financial • Free or low cost A free press is the only and day out comes largely the 2,500 square-foot loca- Corp. is a $2.1 billion finan- rides privately owned industry from the print media. tion will have at least five cial holding company head- • Medical appts, specifically mentioned and It's easy to forget that al- full-time employees and quartered in Converse, Ind. grocery trips, visits protected by the Consti- most all we know about the will offer deposit and lend- First Farmers Bank & Trust to PLE, and others tution, and about the only community, the nation and ing capabilities with full has offices throughout - Car • COVID-19 business not regulated in the world ultimately comes service drive-up and ATM roll, Cass, Clay, Grant, Ham- access. Extensive interior ilton, Howard, Huntington, Protocols in place some manner by local, state from the news media in one or federal government. form or another. And, here renovation will be taking Madison, Marshall, Miami, As we well know, not in Hamilton County it is still place at the location prior Starke, Sullivan, Tippeca- Call 317-815-7000 for more information everyone reads a newspa- the newspaper that supplies to opening through Mitsch noe, Tipton, Vigo and Wa- or check us out on Facebook & Youtube per every day or even every most of the public informa- Design of Carmel. bash counties in Indiana. week. But, those who do are tion to our citizens. First Farmers will be Learn more at ffbt.com. PrimeLifeEnrichment.org the folks who likely form the So, hopefully our read- opinions and make the deci- ers and the public in general sions that guide our culture will give some thought this Bicentennial and our government. week to how much a free from Page A1 In other words, the news newspaper industry means The 2023 Bicenten- “The Bicentennial is an makes a great impact on our to our way of life. nial Commission will be opportunity to not only look supported by an executive to our past but also our fu- Lloyd Keith Lasley committee consisting of ture,” said Heighway. “This June 10, 1935 – October 1, 2020 Jessica Petty, Hamilton community has experienced County Historical Society; significant change over time, Lloyd Keith Lasley, formerly of Arcadia, passed away Thursday, David Heighway, Hamilton and this will be an opportu- October 1, 2020 at IU Health West Hospital County Historian; Brenda nity to reflect on where we in Avon. He was 85 years old. Myers and Sarah Buckner, are and where we want to He was born on June 10, 1935 in Max, Ind., to Chester Harold and Golda May (Co- Hamilton County Tourism; go.” chran) Lasley. He was a graduate of Dover and a voluntary treasurer to A web portal will be High School near Thorntown, Ind., with the be elected from the town- developed by early 2021 to Class of 1953. ship appointments. Regu- allow anyone interested in On June 29, 1963, he married Marie Ev- lar reports to the Hamilton knowing more to sign up elyn Morgan. She preceded him in death. In addition to his wife and parents, he was pre- County Board of Commis- for email information or to ceded in death by a daughter, JoAnn Lasley, sioners will be made. serve on a committee. and brother, Harold Eugene Lasley. He was a longtime resident of rural Arcadia where he was engaged in farming. He was a supporter of the Hamilton County 4-H program I want to where he was a leader of the 4-H rabbit project and had worked in the Ballots “Yes, rabbit and poultry barn at the Indiana State Fair. His hobbies included from Page A1 refresh my job skills with raising rabbits, sheep, and goats and working with hunting dogs. He was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus in applications for mail-in COVID-19 and changes Cicero. absentee ballots. Indiana at the postal service mean paid training.” He is survived by his children, John Lasley (Becky Collier), voters have until Oct. 22 to voters likely can’t control Elwood, Anthony (Anita) Lasley, Upland, Ind., Dr. Michele Lasley request a ballot. when their ballots arrive. So If you’re age 55+, let Goodwill help (fiancé Kevin Moster), Harrison, Ohio, Lisa (David) Doerner, Avon, Williams says the she’s ordered any ballot that and Dan (Linda Ruffolo) Lasley, Kenosha, Wis. Additional survivors you get back into the workforce! include grandchildren, Michelle (Jeremy) Haulter, Andy Lasley, Dr. judge’s ruling will most is postmarked on or before • Get paid to learn new skills Sarah Mueller, Jacob Mueller (fiancée Annalee Witte), Katie (Blake) likely delay the election Election Day and arrives at through on-the-job training. Steinacker, and David A. Doerner; a great-grandchild, Jillian Harris; results and could potential- the clerk’s office by Nov. 13 and brothers, Marvin (Shirley) Lasley, Lebanon, and Paul (Patricia) • Learn current job search ly change the outcome in must be counted. Lasley, Florence, Ky. some local races. Hendricks County Clerk techniques and develop A mass of Catholic burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Oc- “It could, especially our Debbie Hoskins says if vot- effective interview skills. tober 6, 2020 at Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church, 410 S. Pearl St., Cicero, IN 46034, with Father Sean Pogue officiating. Visitation legislative races if they are ers get their ballots back in • Build work experience and will be from 9 a.m. until time of the services. Burial will follow at close we wouldn’t know the mail early that will speed confidence to advance to Arcadia Cemetery. those [results] until the mid- up the final vote totals. regular employment. Memorial contributions may be made to Sacred Heart Food Pantry. Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero dle of the month and, you “Hopefully there For more information and to apply Chapel where you may send condolences at hartleyfuneralhomes.com. know, depending on how wouldn’t be too many peo- visit: goodwillindy.org/seniors many it is,” Williams said. ple that will get their bal- Roger Allen Phillips Prior to the judge’s rul- lots into us late, I mean ing, Indiana election law it’s doable, I mean it is just d. September 6, 2020 states all mail-in absentee prolonging the results,” Hamilton County Reporter Roger Allen Phillips, 75, passed away Sunday, September 6, ballots must arrive in the Hoskins said. USPS 22200 | Volume 2020, Issue 10.5 2020, at Majestic Care in Ft. Wayne. clerk’s offices by noon on All county clerks will Contact Information Born in St. Charles, Va., he was a long- Election Day. Ballots de- have to keep some election Publisher Jeff Jellison Mailing Address time resident of Noblesville. The Army vet- livered after noon are sup- staff longer than expected, [email protected] PO Box 190 eran retired after 28 years at Builders Supply posed to be dismissed, re- which will add to the cost of 317-408-5548 Westfield, IN 46074 & Concrete in 2006. gardless of when they were the election. Web Address Subscription Inquiries Survivors include his wife of 32 years, www.ReadTheReporter.com [email protected] Denise (Chance) Phillips; son, Shawn Allen Phillips (Crystal), two postmarked. There were 550,000 ab- grandchildren, Paige Phillips and Sydnee Strickland; five step-grand- Hamilton County Reporter is published weekly, except the weeks of Hamilton County had sentee mail-in ballots cast children; and several nieces and nephews. 435 of those ballots in the in the primary and Indiana Thanksgiving and Christmas, by Hamilton County Reporter Newspaper LLC, He was preceded in death by several brothers and sisters. 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060-3835. Periodicals postage paid Private cremation was held on Sept. 20, 2020. primary. Marion Coun- is expected to have double at Noblesville, Ind. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: ty had more than 1,500. that number for the general Hamilton County Reporter, 1720 S. 10th St., Noblesville, IN 46060. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Asso- ciation at alz.org. The federal judge cites election. Week of Oct. 5, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A3 Westfield to extend East Street to SR 38 New COVID testing The REPORTER ally-aided project to extend ficials, the new roadway On Monday, Oct. 5, the East Street north from 196th alignment will improve City of Westfield held a Street to State Road 38. connectivity and accessibil- groundbreaking ceremony The event was held at ity through this area and en- site opens in Carmel to mark the beginning of 2100 E. 196th St. hance the safety of the State construction on the feder- According to city of- Road 38 corridor. The REPORTER Clinic online,” at scheduling. The Hamilton County said Chris Walk- coronavirus.in- Health Department opened er, emergency .gov. a second COVID-19 testing preparedness co- The current Carmel site last Wednesday at Trini- ordinator for the state-run Optum- from Page A1 ty Free Clinic in Carmel. Hamilton County Serve testing site Trinity Free Clinic is lo- Health Depart- at 400 Lafayette cated at 14598 Oak Ridge ment. “This will Road in Nobles- Road, Carmel. It will be be the first time ville will close open Mondays, Tuesdays, we’ll be able to Friday, Oct. 2 and and Wednesdays from 4 to offer weekend Walker reopen Monday, 8 p.m., Thursdays and Fri- testing hours for residents Oct. 5 at its new location at days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. making it even more conve- Ivy Tech Community Col- and Saturdays from 8 a.m. nient to get a test.” lege in Noblesville. The en- to noon for COVID-19 The new testing site at trance to the testing site will testing. Trinity Free Clinic will be be at Door 9 on the west “We’re really excited to open to all Hoosiers. Ap- side of the building above bring testing at Trinity Free pointments need to be made WorkOne.

Photo provided Riverview Health Noblesville (From left) Ron Carter, Active Transportation Working Group member and former City Councilor; Karen Bohn, Indiana Greenways Foundation; David Littlejohn, City Alternative Transportation Coordinator; Carmel ER now offering urgent care Mayor Jim Brainard; Judy Hagan, Working Group member and former Carmel Clay Parks Board member; and Kevin Whited, City Transportation The REPORTER ers and Carmel to be helpful patients will only be billed Riverview Health is for those in our community for the level of care that is Development Coordinator. pleased to announce that who need immediate medi- provided. This is the same and to make it a conduit The 2020 Vision Plan bicycle and pedestrian fa- the emergency room at its cal care close by and are just model that is currently at the for future trails across the led the way for Carmel, in cilities along the Monon main campus in Noblesville not sure where to go,” Riv- Riverview Health Westfield city. That passion led to 2001, to open its 5.2-mile Greenway. Future plans is now an emergency room erview Health President and Hospital and all Riverview the creation of the 2020 Vi- segment of the Monon call for more paths of simi- (ER) combined with an ur- CEO Seth Warren said. Health Emergency Room sion Plan and the continued Greenway and build out lar caliber in the area. Car- gent care. The ER services will & Urgent Care locations, growth (an average of 10 the path network. Last mel now has 217 miles of “We’ve found that the be available 24/7, while the which includes Fishers, miles per year) of the trail year, Carmel completed multi-use paths and green- ER and urgent care combi- urgent care hours will be Carmel and West Carmel/ network, which includes a major expansion of the ways throughout the com- nation model that we first 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. An Zionsville set to open later multi-use paths along many greenway in the Midtown munity and thousands of launched at our Westfield ER physician will see all pa- this month. of the city’s roadways. area, creating world class bike parking spaces. Hospital and then our new tients, regardless of the level Learn more at riverview. stand-alone facilities in Fish- of service needed. However, org/GetCareNow. Flat Budget Fishers launches Community Wellbeing Survey from Page A1 The REPORTER mental illness and is equally sustain- recovery period and main- ding, and his team along that more money could be The City of Fishers public health in able. This survey tain a strong reserve bal- with the rest of the admin- reverted to the general fund launched a community-wide general, it’s be- will help guide ance to facilitate future istration for working hard at the end of the year. This Fishers Wellbeing Survey come clear that future programs investment and growth,” to create a conservative direction will result in more last week in an effort to bet- each of us are and policies for Mayor Chris Jensen said. “I budget to guide us into next than $1.3 million in rever- ter serve residents’ needs. facing challenges our community as want to thank the Common year,” said Councilor Greg sions. The city also has not Mayor Scott Fadness is call- in various aspects it relates to well- Council for their thoughtful O’Connor, who heads the had to make any job cuts ing on residents to complete of our lives,” Fad- being.” review and support of the finance committee. due to the fiscal impact of the 10-minute anonymous ness said. “Just as Residents budget.” In the spring, Jensen di- the ongoing pandemic. No- survey that will measure the it is my respon- may complete the “I want to commend rected departments to iden- blesville is projected to end wellbeing of residents’ so- sibility to ensure Fadness survey by visit- our Chief Financial Officer tify expenditures that could 2021 with more than $27 cial, financial, physical and our economy or infrastruc- ing fishers.in.us/Wellbeing and Controller, Jeff Spal- be deferred or decreased so million in key cash reserves. mental health. ture are sustainable, I be- by Saturday, Oct. 31. A full “In our community’s lieve we play a major role Wellbeing Survey Report journey to better understand in ensuring our residents’ will be shared with the com- Thank you for reading The Reporter! the contextual impacts of overall health and wellness munity later this fall.

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Robert “Bob” Dahlke Kenneth W. Burgess, Jr. Mary H. Howard January 24, 1929 – September 30, 2020 January 6, 1971 – September 24, 2020 December 1, 1928 – September 28, 2020 Robert “Bob” Dahlke, 91, Noblesville, passed away on Wednes- Kenneth W. Burgess, Jr., 49, Noblesville, passed away at home Mary H. Howard, 91, Noblesville, passed away on Monday, day, September 30, 2020 at his home. He following an extended illness on September September 28, 2020 at Prairie Lakes Health was born on January 24, 1929 to Lewis and 24, 2020 while surrounded by his family. He Campus in Noblesville. She was born on De- Lucille (Braddock) Dahlke in Kokomo. was born in Anderson on January 6, 1971 to cember 1, 1928 to John and Edith (Martin) Bob proudly served in the United States Kenneth and Marlene (Moyer) Burgess, Sr. Ramsey in Corbin, Ky. Army during the Korean War. He worked for Ken attended Hamilton Southeastern Mary retired after 30 years working in Bland Hardware in Noblesville, then had the High School and later served as a Supply the government sales department of Fire- Standard Oil/Amoco Service Center at 10th Specialist in the U.S. Army. Ken worked stone in Noblesville. After retirement, she and Conner for 25 years and then was the as a butcher at Fort Benjamin Harrison for moved to Florida where she was a member co-owner of Dahlke-Hiday Automotive Spe- many years. He attended Our Lady of Grace of the Tampa Woman’s Club and the Tampa cialists. Bob was a member of First Christian Catholic Church in Noblesville. Garden Club. Church. He enjoyed flowers, birds, cars, and Ken loved Harley Davidson motorcy- She is survived by her son, Wallace traveling. Bob married Joanna Padgett No- cles and was especially proud of his 1967 (Rose) Howard; two grandchildren, Mitch vember 1, 1951; she preceded him in death Camaro. He was an outdoorsman who loved and Meredith; one great-grandchild; and several nieces and nephews. in May 2017. to be in the woods. He also enjoyed gun- In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, He is survived by his daughter, Melissa smithing and was an avid firearms enthusi- Gary V. Howard; three brothers, Paul, Larry and Maurice Ramsey; (Steven) Aveline; and sisters, Alice Nielson, ast, but above all, Ken loved to spend time and a sister, Ruth Scott. Mary Berg and Daisy Dash. with his wife and family. A memorial service was held on Friday, October 2, 2020 at Ran- In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife Ken is survived by his mother, Marlene; his wife, Lai (Sibayan), dall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville, of 65 years, Joanna F. Dahlke; sister, Ada Mae Kline; and brother, who is the love of his life; one son, Mark Louis; two daughters, with visitation prior to the service at the funeral home. Rev. Stanley Bill Dahlke. Hayley Burgess and Courtney Burgess, both of Virginia; one sis- R. Sutton officiated. Services will be held at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 7, ter, Karmissa Foreman, Anderson; and two nieces, Kristina Cornett Condolences: randallroberts.com 2020 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, and Meagan Foreman, both of Anderson. Ken’s great nieces Aleena, Noblesville, with Cheryl Russell officiating. Visitation will T’Nyla, Max, Tren and Harper also survive, as does his beloved pit Pamela Greco be from 4 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at the funeral home. bull, Kane. Burial will be at Cicero Cemetery in Cicero. He is preceded in death by his father; Granny Margaret; Grand- August 23, 1955 – September 23, 2020 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hu- pa Bill; Weezie; and cousin Amy. mane Society for Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Suite B, No- A private family service will be conducted at a later date. Pamela Greco, 65, Helena, Ala., formerly of Fishers, passed blesville, IN 46060. Condolences: kellermortuary.com away on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 Condolences: randallroberts.com at Princeton Baptist Medical Center in Bir- mingham, Ala. She was born on August 23, David L. “Dave” Rodgers Simeon L. “Simmy” Gordon 1955 to Frank and Grace (Mauro) Lofaso in Brooklyn, N.Y. Her parents precede her in November 25, 1935 – September 15, 2020 September 24, 1960 – October 1, 2020 death. Simeon L. “Simmy” Gordon, 60, Noblesville, passed away on Pam was first and foremost a loving wife David L. “Dave” Rodgers, 84, formerly of Sheridan, entered Thursday, October 1, 2020 at his home. He and mother. Even working full time, she reg- the gates of heaven on September 15, 2020. was born on September 24, 1960 to Leland ularly pulled off culinary feats while being Our hearts find comfort in knowing he is and Betty (Dye) Gordon in Noblesville. active in her children’s lives. She was intel- reunited with his bride, Barbara A. “Barb” Simmy worked as a welder and fabri- ligent and well-educated, especially quick Rodgers, once more. cator for over 30 years at Reliable Fab and witted and kind – traits that live on in her Born November 25, 1935 in Lewis- Manufacturing in Noblesville. He loved children. Her forthright and outgoing demeanor enabled her to make burg, Ohio, Dave was the son of the late motorcycles, cars, and fixing things. Simmy friends easily; it took little time to get to know and like her. She was Marion and Hilda Rodgers. He grew up on would say “Work and Ride.” Simmy was respectful of others’ opinions but never hesitated to let people know a dairy farm and learned the value of hard someone that you could count on. He was where she stood. work at an early age. He was a curious kid, a best friend to everyone and will be greatly She was a wonderful cook and often surprised her family with a always tinkering, creating and reading. missed. creative dish, and while every new attempt came with the reassuring When Dave turned 16, he got his driver’s Simmy is survived by his daughter, disclaimer, “Don’t worry – we can always order a pizza,” it was - license and drove himself to the airport Teresa Baringer; sons, Lawrence Gordon and Simeon K. Gordon; rarely needed. Christmas was her favorite time of year, and the vari ety of her mouth-watering Christmas cookies covered every kitchen where he performed his first “solo” flight. brother, Jamey Gordon and Ronnie (Kathy) Gordon; sister, Yvonne surface as she recruited her children into little icing-elves. Her fa- He loved cars, motorcycles, airplanes, “Lou Lou” Gordon; and five grandchildren. vorite store was Macy’s. She quite possibly kept Macy’s in business boats and anything mechanical. He was a In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two single-handedly; though, with her expert use of coupons and sales, 1953 graduate of Lewisburg Union High brothers, Lawrence Lee Gordon and Terry Gordon. School in Lewisburg, Ohio. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Simmy’s care has she always maintained that she saved more than she spent – a ratio- Shortly after graduation Dave entered the Navy, but not before been entrusted to Randall & Roberts Funeral Homes in Noblesville. nale her husband (even after four decades of patient mathematical marrying the love of his life, Barb. They were stationed in An- Condolences: randallroberts.com explanations) could never understand. napolis, Md., and then Newfoundland, Canada. Dave served for She mastered the skill of internet research early on (even besting four years as an electronics technician, followed by four years in her children) because she saw the web as another kind of shopping. the reserve. While stationed in Newfoundland in 1957, Dave and Betty J. Lively She could find information or bargains in the blink of an eye. Barb started their beautiful family. After various moves between Among her many accomplishments was a successful career at Michigan and Ohio, they eventually settled in Sheridan, planting September 2, 1929 – September 27, 2020 Roche Diagnostics. She rose from a temp worker to a quality control roots and embedding themselves into the community some 50 specialist – a key position she executed with excellence. She was years ago. Betty J. Lively, 91, Atlanta, passed away on September 27, 2020 highly regarded by her colleagues for her expertise, her initiative, Dave was an entrepreneur at heart. He and Barb were best at Riverview Health in Noblesville. and her genuine care both for the quality of the end product and for known for establishing Rodgers Finishing Tools “RFT” in 1970, She was born on September 2, 1929 in her co-workers. She referred to several of her Roche family as “work but his other ventures included owning a gas station, a solar energy Lexington, Mo., to Francis Lester and Mattie sons” and “work daughters,” and they reciprocated with a genuine company that catered to marine craft, and even a small airport. Jane (Stapleton) Stone. She attended Tipton love and respect for that “fast-talking” New Yorker they all felt priv- He owned and operated Howard County Airport where he was a Schools and graduated from Tipton High ileged to know. single engine instructor and an instrument rated multi-engine pilot School with the Class of 1948. Her love and devotion to her family may be matched by some with a commercial license. She had worked as a bookkeeper for but surpassed by none. She was the better half of a perfect couple she Dave enjoyed all of his professional successes, but his real en- various companies including Indiana Seed made with Michael, her husband of 40 years; she never complained joyment came when he was able to use his hands. His ability to Company of Noblesville, FMC Corporation while he moved her around the country. The little girl who never build and refurbish things was an art. He built ultra-light aircraft in Tipton, and Noblesville Cable Company. planned to leave where she grew up in Ozone Park, Queens adapted and refurbished motorcycles, planes, sailboats and even an old She also enjoyed her role as a homemaker. quickly to moving to the “boonies” of Merrick, N.Y.; Freehold, N.J.; 1915 Model T car. Dave loved to sail and convinced Barb to live Betty enjoyed square dancing, bowling, Fishers, Ind.; and Helena, Ala. Never hesitant, she would always say on a 35-foot sailboat for a year during early retirement. shopping and watching her favorite sports teams that included the to him “I’ll follow you anywhere” (even when that meant moving The only thing that rivaled his love for his hobbies was the Indiana Pacers, Purdue Boilermakers, Butler Bulldogs and the Cin- to a place that put pasta in the “ethnic food” aisle). Her home was love he had for his family. A man of many talents, never boastful cinnati Reds. But most of all she loved being with her family, espe- wherever he was. One will have to look far and wide to find two peo- but always willing to teach and share his knowledge and wisdom cially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. ple more in love and devoted to one another. (And now my love, it with them. His soft blue eyes, Ralph Lauren Polo cologne smell, She married Donald Eugene Lively on May 20, 1949 and togeth- is I who will follow you. I will miss you terribly and love you every beautiful smile and hugs you could feel for days will be missed er they raised a family of five: Ronald (Jan) Lively, Atlanta, Johnny minute of every day, as I have always, until I take my last breath on the most. (Brenda) Lively, Sweetser, Ind., Linda (Jim) Freeman, Noblesville, this earth, and then we will be together again). Dave is survived by his four children, Steven Rodgers, Mela- Peggy Morris, Cicero, and Debra Lively, Noblesville. Addition- She is survived by her husband of 40 years, Michael Greco; nie Rodgers, Chris Rodgers (Sheryl) and Douglas Rodgers (Tina); al survivors include brothers, Earl Stone, Anderson, and Norman daughter, Michelle Greco, and son-in-law, Jeffrey Weimer; son, nine grandchildren, Malissa Crawford (Brad), Michael Rodgers Stone, Frankfort; a sister, Margaret Snyder, Noblesville; plus six Matthew Greco; and siblings, Jack Lofaso, Judy Holzhey and Sandy (Gina), Kelly Isley (Doug), Nick Rodgers (Whitney), Grant Rodg- grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren, and two great-great-grand- Lofaso. She will be deeply missed. ers, Andrew Rodgers (Emily), Alexander Rodgers, Taylor Rodgers children. Services were held on Thursday, October 1, 2020 at St. Louis and Meredith Rodgers; 12 great-grandchildren; and nephew, Jeff In addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in de Montfort Catholic Church, 11441 Hague Road, Fishers. Visitation Shafer (Susan). death by a son-in-law, Steve Morris; great-grandson, Cole Brown; was held on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at Randall & Roberts He was preceded in death by his parents, Marion and Hilda and brothers, James, Bill and Charles Stone. Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, in Fishers. Eulogies were Rodgers; his siblings, Beverly Shafer and Jimmy Rodgers; and his Funeral services were held on Monday, October 5, 2020 at Hart- read by daughter Michelle, son Matthew, and husband Michael, with wife of 64 years, Barbara Rodgers. ley Funeral Home, 209 W. Jackson St., Cicero, with Pastor Todd a time for others to share their stories following. The family requested A private memorial service was held on October 4, 2020 at Graham officiating. Burial followed at Fairview Cemetery in Tipton. that all those wishing to pay their respects wear a mask. Kercheval Funeral Home in Sheridan. Visitation was held prior time of the services. Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Re- Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a public celebration of Dave Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabe- search Hospital (stjude.org/donate/donate-to-st-jude.html) or to Kids and Barbara’s lives is being planned for a later date. tes Association, 8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN in Need of Defense (seeking to reunite children with their parents) Please visit KerchevalFuneralHome.com to leave condolences 46250. (donate.supportkind.org/give/188892/#!/donation/checkout). and share your best Dave story with the family. You may send condolences at hartleyfuneralhomes.com. Condolences: randallroberts.com

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Gladys Jean Easton Ellen “Sue” Marvel Public Notices NOTICE May 25, 1939 – September 27, 2020 February 27, 1935 – September 29, 2020 On October 6, 2020, the Cicero Town Council will hold an Executive Session at 6:15 PM at the Red Bridge Community Building, 697 W. Jackson Street, Cicero, Gladys Jean Easton, 81, Fishers, passed away on Sunday, Sep- Ellen “Sue” Marvel, 85, Fishers, passed away on Tuesday, Sep- IN according to Indiana Code IC 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2) (B) Initiation of litigation or tember 27, 2020 at Allisonville Meadows in tember 29, 2020 at Riverwalk Village in litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing. As Fishers. She was born on May 25, 1939 to Noblesville. She was born on February 27, used in this clause, “litigation” includes any judicial action or administrative law proceeding under federal or state law. Chester and Esther (Steed) Clark in Eureka, 1935 to Luther and Macie (Jacobs) Swaden- RL3829 10/3/2020 Mont. er in Alford, Ind. For 21 years, Gladys worked for Inven- Sue was a realtor for many years. She NOTICE OF DETERMINATION TO ISSUE BONDS OF THE CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA tory Sources Inc. as an inventory analyst. She enjoyed reading, dancing, and playing The taxpayers of the City of Westfield, Indiana (the “City”) are hereby notified also worked for Unisource Inc. for five years the piano. Sue cherished time visiting and that, on September 28, 2020, the Common Council of the City (the “Council”) as a paper buyer, retiring in 2000. Gladys talking with friends and family. She trea- adopted an ordinance (the “Ordinance”) determining that the City will issue was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ sured her jewelry collection and her beloved general obligation bonds of the City, payable from ad valorem property taxes collected by the City on all taxable property within the geographical boundaries of Latter-Day Saints and was a genealogy dog, Baby Bear. of the City, in an original aggregate principal amount not to exceed Five Million consultant for the LDS Center and Temple. She is survived by her sons, Todd (Tr- Dollars ($5,000,000) (the “Bonds”), for the purpose of providing funds to finance She loved volunteering and delivered Meals isha) Marvel, Thomas Marvel and Ross the costs of (i) the purchase of certain property including, but not limited to, on Wheels, and also enjoyed sewing and counted cross-stitch. Whipple; daughters-in-law, Natalie Whipple and Joann Marvel; vehicles and other equipment and (ii) information technology infrastructure for use by the City and (iii) certain road project expenses, and to pay the incidental Gladys is survived by her daughters, Susan Conklin and hus- brother, Rodney Swadener; grandchildren, Shelby Buchanan, expenses necessary to be incurred in connection with financing the Project, band Art, Carol Loehr and husband Jim, Janet Jeziorski and husband Kelsey (Eric) Dayan, Kennedy (Emily) Whipple, Justin (Holly) including funding costs of issuance of the Bonds, all as more particularly Greg, and Sharon Schreiner and husband Kurt; seven grandchildren; Marvel, Meaggin Marvel, Thomas (Jessica) Marvel, Jr., Halie Mar- described in Exhibit A attached to the Ordinance (collectively, the “Project”). The proposed Bonds will be payable as to principal and interest on January 1 and July and 15 great-grandchildren. vel, Lacie Marvel, Kathrynn Parker, Steven Parker, Brecken Parker 1 of each year with a final maturity no later than January 1, 2026, and will bear In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her and Jason Scruggs; great-grandchildren, Haley and Drew Lowder, interest at a rate or rates not to exceed five percent (5.00%) per annum, the exact husband, James Easton; brothers, Chester Arthur Clark and Gaius Micah and Joelle Marvel, and Stetson and Remington McCandless. rate or rates to be determined by bidding. (G.D.) Clark; and sister, Beatrice Brune. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her hus- Dated this 29th day of September, 2020. CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA Private family services were held. Burial was at Highland Cem- band, Ralph Marvel; son, Mark Marvel; and daughter-in-law, Polly RL3830 10/5/2020, 10/12/2020 etery in Fishers. Marvel. Memorial contributions may be made to FamilySearch of The Services were held on Saturday, October 3, 2020 at Randall & LEGAL NOTICE Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, c/o Philanthropies, Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville. Visita- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS The Hamilton County Board of Zoning Appeals, North District, will meet 1450 N. University Ave., Provo, UT 84604, or donate online at do- tion was held prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Burial on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hamilton County Council nate.churchofjesuschrist.org/donations/familysearch.html; or Meals was at Hamilton Memorial Park Cemetery in Westfield. Chambers / Commissioners Courtroom located in the Hamilton County on Wheels of Hamilton County, 395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, Memorial contributions may be made to Alzheimer’s Associa- Government and Judicial Building at One Hamilton County Square, Noblesville, IN 46060. tion 50 E. 91st St., Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240; or Parkinson’s Indiana in order to hear the following petition: DOCKET NO. NBZA-R.V.-0012-10-2020 Condolences: randallroberts.com Awareness Association of Central Indiana, Inc. P.O. Box 19575, In- A Requirement Variance concerning Article3-A-Sec.2-b-2 of the Hamilton dianapolis, IN 46219. County Zoning Ordinance No. 3-19-90, as amended, in order to: have two (s) Condolences: randallroberts.com single-family residences on one (1) acre parcel or lot. Marilyn J. Cobb Parcel number: 07-07-04-00-00-012.001 Project Address: 23635 Joyce Ave., Cicero, IN 46034 January 7, 1938 – September 30, 2020 Sandra “Sandy” Sue Archer Thompson Property is zoned: A-2/F.P.D Is legal description attached: No Marilyn J. Cobb, 82, Fishers, formerly of Indianapolis, passed The petition may be examined at the office of the Hamilton County Plan June 4, 1949 – September 23, 2020 Commission, One Hamilton County Square, Suite 306, Noblesville, Indiana. away on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 at Please call (317) 776-8490 should you have any questions. Miller’s Senior Living Community in India- On September 23, 2020, Sandra “Sandy” Sue Archer Thomp- Interested parties may offer an oral opinion at the Hearing or may file written napolis. She was born on January 7, 1938 to son, 71, passed away at Lutheran Hospital comments concerning the matter to be heard prior to or at the Hearing. Fred and Marie Louise (Howard) Pierce in in Fort Wayne. The Hearing may be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. Petitioner’s Name: Gregory Landwerlen Date: Sept. 09, 2020 Indianapolis. Sandy was born in Indianapolis on June RL3834 10/5/2020 Marilyn graduated from Arsenal Tech 4, 1949. She graduated from Howe High High School in 1955 and received an asso- School in 1967. Sandy spent her life work- STATE OF INDIANA ) ciate’s degree from IUPUI. She experienced ing mainly in the medical field, retiring as SS: ) 29D01-2009-EU-000435 COUNTY OF Hamilton ) STATE OF INDIANA ) many vocations: Marion County librarian, a Billing Specialist/Billing Department Lead In The Hamilton Superior Court COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Indianapolis Gun Club, owner of Husky Ice in 2013. Cause No. 29D02-2007-MI-005244 In The Hamilton Superior Court Co., Riverview Hospital, Mom and Grand- Sandy was the proud mother of two chil- IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) Probate Division mother, to name a few. Marilyn was a mem- dren, Brian and Leanne. She dedicated her MINOR: ) CAUSE NO. 29D01-2009-EU-000435 CONNOR HARRIS KALUZA, ) IN RE THE MATTER OF ) ber of Fishers United Methodist Church where she was active in the life to raising them and loving them. From Minor. ) THE UNSUPERVISED ESTATE OF: ) Blanche Circle. attending every sporting event of Brian’s to JILL ANN KALUZA, ) SUE ELLEN DOOLEY, ) She is survived by her sons, David A. Cobb, Steven T. (Matilda) teaching Leanne how to bake an amazing cake. They truly were her Petitioner. ) DECEASED. ) Cobb and Dennis W. Cobb; daughter, Melissa (Randy) Slagle; sis- heart and soul, her sole purpose. ORDER SETTING HEARING NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION AND NOTICE OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that on ters-in-law, Marie Pierce and Lou Pierce; eight grandchildren; two Grandma Sandy – that was her favorite title! Thirteen years ago, FOR CHANGE OF NAME September 30, 2020 Janice M. Smith great-grandsons; as well as several nieces and nephews. she welcomed Rylen into her heart, loving his big blue eyes and Petitioner Jill Ann Kaluza, whose was appointed personal representative In addition to her parents, Marilyn was preceded in death by her priceless smile from just days old. She welcomed Evan in 2009 and mailing address and residence is: of the Estate of Sue Ellen Dooley, deceased, who died on the 9th day of brothers, Robert Pierce and David Pierce. was lucky enough to spend a couple of years babysitting him on her 10146 Beresford Court, Fishers, IN 46038, in Hamilton County, February, 2020. Services were held on Sunday, October 4, 2020 at Randall & days off. Indiana, hereby gives notice that All persons having claims against Roberts Fishers Mortuary, 12010 Allisonville Road, Fishers, with vis- One cannot talk about Sandy without mentioning her amazing Jill Ann Kaluza has filed a petition this estate, whether or not now due, itation prior to the time of service at the funeral home. Dr. Ben Green- cake decorating skills, not to mention how delicious they were, her in the Hamilton County Superior must file the claim in the office of Court requesting that Connor Harris the Clerk of this Court within three baum officiated. Burial followed at Highland Cemetery in Fishers. welcoming, friendly and happy demeanor towards anyone visiting Kaluza’s name be changed to Connor (3) months from the date of the first Our family would like to express our sincerest gratitude to all her, her sense of humor that existed until the very end, and her ability Harris Fortner. Notice is further given publication of this notice, or within the staff at Miller’s Senior Living for their compassion and kindness to throw a super fun pool party. that the hearing will be held on said nine (9) months after the decedent’s the past eight years. Sandy was preceded in death by her parents, John M. Archer, Petition on November 23, 2020 at death, whichever is earlier, or the 1:30 pm at Hamilton Superior Court claims will be forever barred. Condolences: randallroberts.com Sr. and Leona M. Archer; and her brother, John M. Archer, Jr. She is 2, 1 N. 8th Street, Noblesville, IN Dated at Noblesville, Indiana, on survived by her son, Brian Thompson, Carmel; her daughter, Leanne 46060, or this matter may be heard September 30, 2020 Wheeldon (Brian), Fishers; two brothers, Mike Archer and Daniel remotely. Kathy Kreag Williams Patricia May Ping Clerk, Hamilton Superior Court Archer (Susan); a sister, Rebecca Burkart (Jay); two grandsons; sev- /s/Steven E. Runyan Counsel for Petitioner Stephen E. Ferrucci May 29, 1927 – September 26, 2020 en nieces; one nephew; and several great nieces and great nephews. September 4, 2020 Date Clapp Ferrucci At Sandy’s request, there will be a simple graveside family service. So Ordered: September 15, 2020 9795 Crosspoint Blvd., Suite 175 Donations can be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation, Jonathan M. Brown Indianapolis, IN 46256 Patricia May Ping, 93, Cicero, passed away September 26, 2020 (317) 578-9966 National Headquarters, 6520 N. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL Judicial Officer at Miller’s Merry Manor in Tipton. RL3787 9/21/20, 9/28/20, 10/5/20 Attorney for Janice M. Smith, She was born May 29, 1927 in Indianapo- 33309-2132. Personal Representative for the lis to James Edward and Helen Frances (Alex- Condolences: randallroberts.com 29C01-2009-MI-006769 Estate of Sue Ellen Dooley ander) Gaston. She attended schools in Terre STATE OF INDIANA ) RL3835 10/5/20, 10/12/20 Haute and graduated from Wiley High School SS: ) Hershel “Eugene” Walls COUNTY OF Hamilton ) STATE OF INDIANA ) as the salutatorian with the Class of 1945. In The Hamilton Circuit Court SS: ) She first was employed as a bookkeep- July 1, 1945 – September 21, 2020 Cause No. 29C01-2009-MI-006769 COUNTY OF Hamilton ) er by the Prudential Insurance Company at IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) In The Hamilton Circuit Court Baylie Faith Clevenger ) Cause No. 29C01-2008-MI-005584 offices in Terre Haute and Indianapolis. She Hershel “Eugene” Walls, 75, Venice, Fla., formerly of Fishers, Petitioner ) IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) then became a co-owner and bookkeeper passed away on Monday, September 21, 2020 NOTICE OF PETITION FOR Heather Elizabeth Zeller ) for the Ping Drapery Company near Cice- at his residence in Venice. He was born on CHANGE OF NAME Petitioner ) ro. Lastly, she was an owner/manager of the July 1, 1945 to Henry and Betty (nee Spaur) Baylie Faith Clevenger, whose NOTICE OF PETITION FOR mailing address is: 8706 Buffett CHANGE OF NAME White River Campground. Walls in Noblesville. Eugene was employed Pkwy., Fishers, IN 46038 and if Heather Elizabeth Zeller, whose She was a member of Cicero Christian Church and the Blessed by the Firestone Corporation, the Chrysler different my residence address is: mailing address is: 15845 Cyntheanne Buddies Group at the Church, the WSCS group at 8th Street Chris- Corporation, and was an entrepreneur. 1309 W. University Ave., Muncie, Rd., Noblesville, IN 46060 in the tian Church in Indianapolis, and the Prudential Women’s Group. For Eugene was a man of integrity whose IN 47303in the Hamilton County, Hamilton County, Indiana, hereby Indiana, hereby gives notice that gives notice that Heather Elizabeth 18 years, she was a Girl Scout Leader. charitable donations helped many and were Baylie Faith Clevenger has filed a Zeller has filed a petition in the She married Vern Allen Ping on February 7, 1948. He preceded more often than not done so anonymously. petition in the HAMILTON Court HAMILTON Court requesting that her in death on October 21, 1986. In addition to her parents and hus- Eugene took pride in helping others and requesting that name be changed to name be changed to Heather Leigh Baylie Faith Blake. Zeller. band, she was also preceded in death by a daughter, Mary Shinault; was a person who expected nothing in re- Notice is further given that the Notice is further given that the brother, James R. Gaston; sister, Gladys R. Gaston; great-granddaugh- turn. Eugene enjoyed staying busy and was hearing will be held on said Petition hearing will be held on said Petition ter, Selah Grace Ping; and granddaughter-in-law, Melisa Shinault. extremely mechanically inclined. There was not anything he could on the December 11, 2020 at 10:00 on the November 13, 2020 at 10:00 Surviving her is a son, Thomas A. (Mary Beth) Ping, Cicero; not figure out that needed remodeling, built from the ground up, or a.m. One Hamilton County Square a.m. One Hamilton County Square Suite 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. Suite 337 Noblesville, In. 46060. daughters, Rebecca S. Paul, Noblesville, Donna K. McManis, Ham- re-engineered to his standard. According to his son Allen, “I would Baylie Faith Clevenger Heather Zeller ilton, Ohio, and Jennifer J. Lamkin, Elwood; 11 grandchildren; and not have achieved the level of success in the fire service profession Petitioner Petitioner 19 great-grandchildren. had it not been for my father’s high level of expectation, his teaching Date: September 30, 2019 Date: August 14, 2019 Funeral services were held on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 the value of hard work, and his demand for excellence growing up Kathy Kreag Williams Kathy Kreag Williams Judicial Officer Judicial Officer at Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel, 209 W. Jackson St., Cice- that has always been first and foremost in my mind even to this day.” RL3836 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 RL3821 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 ro, with John Knapp officiating. Burial followed at Cicero Cemetery. Eugene will be dearly missed by many. Visitation was held prior to the time of the services. He is survived by his wife, Sharon (nee Harper) Walls; sons, Al- IN THE CIRCUIT/SUPERIOR STATE OF INDIANA ) Memorial contributions may be made to Selah Grace Ministries, len (Tia) and Bryan (Michelle); daughter, Rhonda (Richard); grand- COURT 3 SS: ) 12702 E. 256th St., Cicero, IN 46034. children, Joshua, Braeden, Justin (Marilyn), Amber (Michael) and OF HAMILTON COUNTY COUNTY OF Hamilton ) STATE OF INDIANA In The Hamilton Superior Court You may send condolences at hartleyfuneralhomes.com. Jacob; and great-granddaughters, Olivia and Kennedy. Lillian Mwamba, Cause No. 29D02-2007-MI-005242 A private visitation was held. Graveside services were held on Petitioner, IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF: ) Darrell Edward Nash Friday, October 2, 2020 at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville with and JILL ANN KALUZA, ) anyone welcome to attend. Pastor Mark Garrett officiated, with buri- Ray C. Reese, Petitioner. ) Respondent. ORDER SETTING HEARING December 9, 1942 – September 15, 2020 al immediately following the graveside service. Cause No. 29D03-2009-DN-006745 AND NOTICE OF PETITION In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the NOTICE FOR CHANGE OF NAME Darrell Edward Nash, 77, originally of New Albany, Ind., and American Diabetes Association, 8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, To: Respondent Ray C. Reese any Petitioner Jill Ann Kaluza, whose Indianapolis, IN 46250. other person concerned. mailing address and residence is: recently a resident of Noblesville, passed You are notified that you have been 10146 Beresford Court, Fishers, IN away of heart failure on September 15, 2020 In addition, the family wishes that others always remember to be sued in the above captioned Court by 46038, in Hamilton County, Indiana, surrounded by his family. mindful of others so as to be a blessing in their lives in order to make the person named above as Petitioner. hereby gives notice that Jill Ann He was born on December 9, 1942 in a difference in the world. This summons by publication is Kaluza has filed a petition in the specifically directed to Respondent, Hamilton County Superior Court New Albany to Wilbur and Orpha (Cleora) Condolences: randallroberts.com Ray C. Reese whose address is requesting that Jill Ann Kaluza’s Nash. He attended schools in New Alba- unknown. name be changed to Jill Ann Fortner. ny and graduated from New Albany High The named petitioner is represented Notice is further given that the School. He then attended Indiana University. Public Notice pro se and resides at hearing will be held on said Petition 11895 Pine Meadows Circle on November 23, 2020 at 2:00 pm at He worked for the Courier Journal in ORDINANCE NO. 24-09-20 AN ORDINANCE ANNEXING CERTAIN Fishers, IN 46037 Hamilton Superior Court 2, 1 N. 8th Louisville, Ky., in marketing at the age of 25 TERRITORY TO THE CITY OF NOBLESVILLE, The nature of this suit against you is Street, Noblesville, IN 46060, or this and his career continued in sales, marketing HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA dissolution of marriage. matter may be heard remotely. and management for Johnson & Johnson WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Noblesville has conducted a No answer or other responsive /s/Steven E. Runyan public hearing as required by law in regards to the annexation of certain territory pleading is required. However, if a Counsel for Petitioner Company. He was a licensed insurance agent, had managed health which is contiguous to the corporate boundaries of the City of Noblesville; and, hearing is scheduled, and if you fail September 4, 2020 Date care placement agencies, and had traveled abroad extensively in im- WHEREAS, the Common Council now finds that the statutory criteria for to appear at the hearing, the matter So Ordered: September 15, 2020 port/export sales. After retirement he served as a caregiver in home annexation has been met and satisfied all as demonstrated by the Fiscal Plan (RC- may be heard and determined in your Jonathan M. Brown health care. 35-20) adopted hereby and made a part of the record of these proceedings; absence. If you have a claim for relief Judicial Officer NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the against the Petitioner arising from the RL3785 9/21/20, 9/28/20, 10/5/20 He enjoyed fishing, traveling, and watching Colts football games City of Noblesville, Hamilton County, Indiana meeting in regular session as same transaction or occurrence, you and New Albany basketball games. Most of all he loved spending follows: must assert it in your written answer STATE OF INDIANA ) time with his daughters, grandchildren, and his brother and sister. SECTION 1. That the common location of the subject real estate is as follows: or response. SS: ) north of East 156th Street and west of Boden Road in Wayne Township, said real Dated: September 25, 2020 COUNTY OF Hamilton ) Surviving him are three daughters, Kimberly Kelly, Carmel, estate is more particularly described as follows: Kathy Kreag Williams In The Hamilton Superior Court Lori Mergell, Noblesville, and Kristen King, Noblesville; a broth- Legal Description Clerk, Hamilton County Cause No. 29D02-2007-MI-005243 er, Warren Nash, New Albany; a sister, Marylin Nash Doyle, New The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 18 RL3820 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20 IN RE THE NAME CHANGE OF ) Albany; and grandchildren, Sofia King, Austin Lugo, Dustin Kelly, North, Range 5 East, located in Wayne Township, Hamilton County, Indiana, MINOR: ) containing 40 acres, more or less, and including the rights-of-way of Boden Road STATE OF INDIANA ) AUDREY LAUREN KALUZA, ) Brooke Mergell and Lexus Mergell. and 156th Street adjacent to said parcel. SS: ) Minor. ) His parents and his brother, Wilbur Nash, Jr., preceded him in SECTION 2. That said territory described in Section 1 is contiguous to the COUNTY OF Hamilton ) JILL ANN KALUZA, ) death. existing corporate limits of the City of Noblesville, Indiana, and the same is In The Hamilton Circuit Court Petitioner. ) Memorial services will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 17, hereby annexed to and declared a part of the City of Noblesville, Hamilton Cause No. 29C01-2007-MI-5164 ORDER SETTING HEARING County, Indiana. IN RE NAME CHANGE OF: ) AND NOTICE OF PETITION 2020 at First Christian Church, 16377 Herriman Blvd., Noblesville, SECTION 3. That said territory described above is assigned to Council District #6. LESLIE LISSETTE MAZARIEGOS ) FOR CHANGE OF NAME IN 46060. Visitation will be from 1 p.m. until time of the services. SECTION 4. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days NOTICE OF HEARING Petitioner Jill Ann Kaluza, whose Arrangements are entrusted to Hartley Funeral Home Cicero after its passage by the City of Noblesville and its publication as provided by law. Notice is hereby given that mailing address and residence is: Chapel where you may send condolences at hartleyfuneralhomes.com. Upon a motion duly made a seconded, the Ordinance was fully passed by the Petitioner, LESLIE LISSETTE 10146 Beresford Court, Fishers, Members of the Common Council this 24th day of September, 2020. MAZARIEGOS, pro se, filed a IN 46038, in Hamilton County, Verified Petition for Change of Name Indiana, hereby gives notice that to change her name from LESLIE Jill Ann Kaluza has filed a petition Brian Ayer (Aye) LISSETTE MAZARIEGOS to in the Hamilton County Superior Mark Boice (Aye) LESLIE LISSETTE FIGUEROA Court requesting that Audrey Lauren Michael J. Davis (Aye) The petition is scheduled for hearing Kaluza’s name be changed to Audrey Thanks for reading Wil Hampton (Aye) in the Hamilton Circuit Court on Lauren Fortner. Notice is further Gregory P. O’Connor (Aye) November 13, 2020 at 10:00 am. given that the hearing will be held Darren Peterson (Aye) which is more than thirty (30) days on said Petition on November 23, Pete Schwartz (Aye) after the third notice of publication. 2020 at 1:30 pm at Hamilton Superior Aaron Smith (Aye) Any person has the right to appear Court 2, 1 N. 8th Street, Noblesville, Megan Wiles (Aye) at the hearing and to file written IN 46060, or this matter may be heard The REPORTER! ATTEST: Evelyn L. Lees, City Clerk objections on or before the hearing remotely. Presented to me by the Mayor of the City of Noblesville, Indiana, this 29th day date. The parties shall report to One /s/Steven E. Runyan of September, 2020 at 7:51 P.M. Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Counsel for Petitioner For more news, visit Evelyn L. Lees, City Clerk Noblesville, IN 46060. September 4, 2020 Date MAYOR’S APPROVAL Date: August 11, 2019 So Ordered: September 15, 2020 Chris Jensen, Mayor Date: 9-29-20 Kathy Kreag Williams Jonathan M. Brown ATTEST: Evelyn L. Lees, City Clerk Judicial Officer Judicial Officer ReadTheReporter.com RL3831 10/5/2020 RL3795 9/28/20, 10/5/20, 10/12/20 RL3786 9/21/20, 9/28/20, 10/5/20 A6 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 5, 2020

TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ALL INTERESTED PARTIES TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE INTERESTED PARTIES Hamilton Superior Court 2 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02- By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 1806-MF-005164 wherein Federal National Mortgage Association was Plaintiff, Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2003- Date of Sale: November 19, 2020 and The Unknown Tenant, Karen L. Le Plastrier, solely in the capacity as CC-002222, wherein Mulberry Farms Homeowners Association, Inc. was Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Personal Representative of the Estate of John L. Keith, Synchrony Bank f/k/a GE Plaintiff, and Danny Kunda, et al., was the Defendant, required me to make the Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County Capital Retail Bank f/k/a GE Money Bank and HSBC Finance Corporation f/k/a sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public Judgment to be Satisfied: $94,603.44 HSBC Bank Nevada were Defendants, required me to make the sum as provided sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020 between the hours By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D05-1904-PL-003897 bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Plaintiff: The Townes at Noble West Condominium Association, Inc. p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Defendant: SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICING LLC, Defendant, Cross- IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Lot Number 1 in Mulberry Farms, Section One, recorded January 16, 1998 Plaintiff and Third-Party Plaintiff v. HALLOE ROBINSON, et al. Indiana. as Instrument Number 98-2450, in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide 70, in the Office of Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Lot Numbered 58 in Pleasant Acres, an Addition to the City of Noblesville, the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Record NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in 136, pages 117-119, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Mortgage to U.S. Bank National Association, its successors and assigns, Hamilton County, Indiana: Indiana. dated February 23, 2007, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s LEGAL DESCRIPTION More commonly known as 437 N 18th St, Noblesville, IN 46060-2006 Office on February 28, 2007, as Instrument No. 2007011409. UNIT 0702 IN BUILDING 7, BLOCK 7 IN THE TOWNES AT NOBLE Parcel No. 29-07-31-402-019.000-013 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made WEST HORIZONTAL PROPERTY REGIME, HAMILTON COUNTY, Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. INDIANA, CREATED BY DECLARATION DATED JUNE 11, 2004 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 AND RECORDED OCTOBER 6, 2004 AS INSTRUMENT NUMBER Dennis J. Quakenbush II EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. 200400069113; AMENDED BY SUPPLEMENTAL DECLARATION Sheriff Date: September 17, 2020 DATED APRIL 28, 2005 AND RECORDED JULY 28, 2005 AS BARRY T. BARNES Dennis J. Quakenbush II INSTRUMENT NUMBER 200500047093, IN THE OFFICE OF THE Plaintiff Attorney Sheriff of Hamilton County RECORDER OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA, TOGETHER WITH Attorney # 19657-49 Washington AN UNDIVIDED PERCENTAGE INTEREST IN THE COMMON AREAS FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. Township AND LIMITED COMMON AREAS, APPERTAINING TO SAID UNIT 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 Street Address: 15889 River Birch Road AS SET FORTH IN AFORESAID DECLARATION AND SUBSEQUENT Indianapolis, IN 46250 Westfield, IN 46074 AMENDMENTS AND/OR SUPPLEMENTS RECORDED THERETO. (317) 237-2727 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the SUBJECT TO LIENS, ENCUMBRANCES AND EASEMENTS OF Noblesville accuracy of the street address herein. RECORD. Township This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Parcel No. 29-10-16-408-002.000-013 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Commonly Known as: 5608 CASTOR WAY, NOBLESVILLE, IN 46062 accuracy of the street addressed published herein. RL3818 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be NOTICE made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the RL3809 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- Dennis J. Quakenbush II NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE 1912-MF-011414 wherein U.S. Bank Trust, N.A., not in its individual capacity Sheriff of Hamilton County By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of but solely as Owner Trustee for VRMTG Asset Trust was Plaintiff, and The Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) Hamilton Superior Court 1 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D01- Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Delilah A. Lewis, Deceased was a Defendant, Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) 1910-MF-009209 wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) Sheri L. Maciel and Gerardo Maciel were Defendants, required me to make cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at November, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as Attorney public sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020, at the is possible, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC hour of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as is possible, at 18100 the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. Attorneys’ Law Firm Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Square Three (3) in Cole and Jones Addition (513) 322-7000 Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. to Cicero, Hamilton County, Indiana. Contact Telephone Number Lot Number 43 in Fox Glen, Plat Three, an Addition in Hamilton County, More commonly known as 90 S Pearl St, Cicero, IN 46034-5049 Noblesville Indiana, as per plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 7, pages 13-14, in the Parcel No. 29-06-01-202-009.000-011 Township Office of the Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 5608 Castor Way, Noblesville, IN 46062 More commonly known as 216 Fox Cir, Noblesville, IN 46060-4114 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Street Address Parcel No. 29-11-08-301-043.000-012 Dennis J. Quakenbush II The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Sheriff published herein. without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. BARRY T. BARNES RL3813 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Dennis J. Quakenbush II Plaintiff Attorney Sheriff Attorney # 19657-49 MATTHEW S. LOVE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL Plaintiff Attorney 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 INTEREST PARTIES Attorney # 18762-29 Indianapolis, IN 46250 NOTICE FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. (317) 237-2727 OF SHERIFF’S SALE 8415 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 400 Jackson By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Indianapolis, IN 46250 Township Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No.: 29C01-1901- (317) 237-2727 The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the MF-001170, wherein. U.S. Bank. Trust National Association, as .trustee for Towd Noblesville accuracy of the street addressed published herein. Point Master Funding Trust 2015-LM4, was Plaintiff, and T. Tad Bohlsen, was/ Township NOTICE were Defendant(s), requiring me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on the accuracy of the street addressed published herein. RL3815 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 19th day of November‚ 2020, at the hour(s) of 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. said NOTICE day, at the Hamilton County Sheriff Office, 18100 Cumberland Rd; Noblesville, FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. WESTFIELD REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Indiana, the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate, in Hamilton County, RL3810 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 REQUEST FOR BIDS TO PROVIDE SPORTS CAMPUS MANAGEMENT Indiana: SERVICES FOR GRAND PARK IN WESTFIELD, INDIANA Lot Number 12 in Bridgewater, Section One, a Subdivision in. Hamilton NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE (Notice to be given by publication in accordance with I.C. §5-3-1- 2. County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded as Instrument No. 9114079 By virtue of a certified copy of a decree directed to me from the Clerk of Published two times at least one week apart with the second publication made and Scrivener’s Error Certificate, recorded July 26, 1995 as Instrument No. the Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in 29D03-1912-MF-012310 at least seven (7) days before the date bids will be received. 1st publication on 9544573, in the Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 169, in the Office of the Recorder Of wherein Lakeview Loan Servicing, LLC was Plaintiff, and Julianne Stamps; 09/28/20, 2nd publication on 10/05/20) Hamilton County, Indiana. Michael W. Stamps; and Deborah A. Stamps, were Defendants, requiring me to The Westfield Redevelopment Commission in accordance with and pursuant ALSO; An undivided 1724th interest; in Block D, as designated on make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and costs, I will expose to I.C. §36-1-11-42 takes the following action to solicit offers to provide sports the recorded plat of Bridgewater Section Four, Which was recorded as at public sale to the highest bidder, on November 19, 2019, at the hour of 10:00 campus management services for Grand Park in the City of Westfield. instrument No. 96-44663 in Plat Cabinet 1, Slide 731, hi’ the Office of the a.m. to 12:00 p.m. of said day, at 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, Indiana, 1. The Westfield Redevelopment Commission is requesting bids for Sports Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana, which l/24th interest shall not be; the fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Campus Management services for Grand Park on November 5, 2020. separately conveyable But shall pass title with said Lot. 1-2. A strip of land lying South of Lots Numbered Five (5) and Six (6) in Block 2. The qualifications and experience of the organization submitting the proposal More Commonly Known As: 12225 Wayside Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Twelve (12) in Adam Rutters Addition, to the Town of Atlanta, Indiana, and will be most important in evaluating a proposal followed by the financial 29-15-10-003-012.000-020 between them and the south line of grounds formerly conveyed to said Adam components such as the amount of the proposed offer and financial responsibility. Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Rutter, said strip about 64 feet wide at the East end and 52 feet wide at the 3. Organizations submitting proposals may discuss this request with the without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. west end and 132 feet long, and being a part of the Northwest Quarter of following individual for clarification to assure full understanding of, and Dennis J. Quakenbush II Section One (1) Township Twenty (20) responsiveness to the requirements of this solicitation for bids. Sheriff of Hamilton County North, Range Four (4) East, in Hamilton County Indiana. 4. Bid will be awarded to the most responsive bid. City of Indianapolis / Township: Fall Creek More commonly known as: 305 E. Main Street, Atlanta, Indiana 46031 Mr. John Rogers 12225 Wayside Road/ Indianapolis. IN 46256 Parcel No. 06-02-01-01-05-033.000 Director Enterprise Development Street Address Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be without Westfield Disposal Agent Jennifer L. Snook relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This is an attempt by a debt collector City of Westfield Marinosci Law Group to collect a debt, and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. 317-804-3000 455 West Lincolnway, Ste, B Dennis J. Quakenbush II ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY AS FOLLOWS Valparaiso, IN 46385 Sheriff of Hamilton County, Indiana NO LATER THAN 3:00 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 5, 2020: Telephone: (219) 386-4700 Jackson Township City of Westfield, Indiana The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address 305 E. Main Street 2728 E. 171st Street published herein. Atlanta, Indiana 46031 Westfield, Indiana 46074 NOTICE: MARINOSCI LAW GROUP, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. Fredric Lawrence Attention: John Rogers THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY Attorney Number: 20224-49 CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. NELSON & FRANKENBERGER By: /s/ Brian J. Zaiger, Esq. RL3816 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 550 Congressional Blvd., Suite 210 RL3801 9/28/2020, 10/5/2020 Carmel, Indiana 46032 Attorney for Plaintiff WESTFIELD REDEVELOPMENT COMMISSION TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND The Sheriff’s Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address REQUEST FOR BIDS TO PROVIDE SPORTS DIAMOND ALL INTERESTED PARTIES published herein. LANDSCAPING SERVICES FOR GRAND PARK IN WESTFIELD, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE INDIANA By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Nelson & Frankenberger is a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a (Notice to be given by publication in accordance with I.C. §5-3-1- 2. Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2002- debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. RL3811 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Published two times at least one week apart with the second publication made CC-001825, wherein Avalon Master Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, and John R. at least seven (7) days before the date bids will be received. 1st publication on Platt and Catherine Platt, et al., were the Defendants, required me to make the 09/28/20, 2nd publication on 10/05/20) sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL The Westfield Redevelopment Commission in accordance with and pursuant sale to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020 between the hours INTERESTED PARTIES to I.C. §36-1-11-42 takes the following action to solicit offers to provide sports of 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, SHERIFF’S SALE NOTICE diamond landscaping services for Grand Park in the City of Westfield. 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of 1. The Westfield Redevelopment Commission is requesting bids for Sports Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Hamilton Superior Court #3 of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. Campus Management services for Grand Park on November 5, 2020. Lot Numbered 177 in Avalon of Fishers, Section Two B, a Subdivision 29D03-1709-MF-008422 wherein Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as 2. The qualifications and experience of the organization submitting the proposal in the Town of Fishers, in Hamilton County, Indiana, as per plat thereof Trustee for American Home Mortgage Assets Trust 2005-1, Mortgage-Backed will be most important in evaluating a proposal followed by the financial recorded as Instrument Number 200500017008 in the Office of the Recorder Pass-Through Certificates Series 2005-1 was Plaintiff, and Danny Shelton, Jr., components such as the amount of the proposed offer and financial responsibility. of Hamilton County, Indiana. AKA Danny Shelton, First Merchants Bank F/K/A Shelby County Bank, IMC 3. Organizations submitting proposals may discuss this request with the Parcel No. 29-11-25-007-023.000-020 Credit Services, LLC, LVNV Funding LLC, Midland Funding LLC, Ally Bank following individual for clarification to assure full understanding of, and NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the Corp. FKA GMAC, Brooks Landing Neighborhood Association and Deutsche responsiveness to the requirements of this solicitation for bids. Mortgage to Select Portfolio Servicing Inc., its successors and assigns, dated Bank National Trust Company were Defendants, requiring me to make the sum 4. Bid will be awarded to the most responsive bid. January 22, 2010, and filed with the Hamilton County Recorder’s Office on as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, I will expose at public sale Mr. John Rogers February 1, 2010, as Instrument No. 2010004813. to the highest bidder on the November 19, 2020, at the hour of 10:00 a.m. to Director Enterprise Development Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made 12:00 p.m., or as soon as thereafter as is possible, at Sheriff s Office at 18100 Westfield Disposal Agent without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 the fee simple of the whole body of City of Westfield Kimberly M. Sutter, #33898-29 Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana. 317-804-3000 EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Lot Number 5 in Brooks Landing, Section 2, a subdivision in Hamilton ALL PROPOSALS MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE CITY AS FOLLOWS Date: September 24, 2020 County, Indiana, as per plat thereof, recorded November 25, 2002, as NO LATER THAN 3:00 P.M. ON NOVEMBER 5, 2020: Dennis J. Quakenbush II Instrument No. 200200090337, in the Office of the Recorder of Hamilton City of Westfield, Indiana Sheriff of Hamilton County County, Indiana. 2728 E. 171st Street Fall Creek Commonly known address: 14699 Christie Ann Drive, Fortville, IN 46040 Westfield, Indiana 46074 Township Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made Attention: John Rogers Street Address: 13132 Cresswell Place without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. CITY OF WESTFIELD, INDIANA Fishers, IN 46037 Dennis J. Quakenbush II By: /s/ Brian J. Zaiger, Esq. The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the Sheriff of Hamilton County RL3802 9/28/2020, 10/5/2020 accuracy of the street address herein. Township: Fall Creek This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Parcel No./ Tax Id #: 29-15-12-005-004.000-020 Notice to Sub-Contractors - Pre-Qualification debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. Elyssa M. Meade Date: October 1, 2020 RL3817 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 Manley Deas Kochalski LLC Re: Westfield Washington Schools – Early Childhood Center & Central P.O. Box 441039 Administration Building - Bid Package #1 Indianapolis, IN 46244 19402 Tomlinson Road TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND Telephone: 614-222-4921 Westfield, IN 46074 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES Attorneys for Plaintiff The Skillman Corporation Project No. 219750 NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy All first tier subcontractors wishing to bid and contract for this project must be By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of of the street address published herein prequalified in order to participate in the bidding process and to be considered Superior Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-2001- RL3812 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 for an award of contract. The prequalification process will be administered CC-000975, wherein The Retreat Homeowners Association, Inc. was Plaintiff, by the Owner’s Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc), The Skillman and Brenda L. Bickers, et al. was the Defendant, required me to make the sum Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Corporation. as provided for in said Decree with interest and cost, 1 will expose a public sale TO THE OWNERS OF THE WITHIN DESCRIBED REAL ESTATE AND ALL The following are the Bid Categories under consideration for this project. to the highest bidder, on the 19th day of November, 2020 between the hours of INTERESTED PARTIES 1 – Earthwork & Site Utilities 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. of said day, at the Hamilton County Sheriffs Office, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE In order to prequalify, first tier subcontractors must submit their completed 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060, fee simple of the whole body of Date of Sale: November 19, 2020 Prequalification Form conforming to the requirements set forth below by no Real Estate in Hamilton County, Indiana: Sale Location: 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 later than November 12, 2020. The CMc reserves the right to extend this LEGAL DESCRIPTION Publisher’s Name/County: The Hamilton County Reporter - Hamilton County deadline in its sole discretion. The Prequalification Form is available for pick Condominium Unit A, Building 41, in The Retreat Horizontal Property Judgment to be Satisfied: $149,131.89 up by interested first tier subcontractors at The Skillman Corporation’s Office. Regime, as set forth in the Declaration of Condominium Ownership of By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Superior Prequalification Form will also be available via email, requests shall be sent to The Retreat (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated May 22, 2000 and Court of Hamilton County, Indiana, in Cause No. 29D02-1905-MF-004176 Andrew Huehls at [email protected]. Bid documents will be available on recorded June 13, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000028729; Plans for Plaintiff: Specialized Loan Servicing LLC or after October 26, 2020. The Retreat Condominium Tract 1, recorded June 13, 2000, as Instrument Defendant: Tracy M. Lowe, et al. Prequalification requirements set forth by Westfield Washington Schools are as Number 200000028728; Affidavit of Scrivener’s Error recorded September Required me to make the sum as provided for in said Decree with interest and follows: 29, 2000, as Instrument Number 100000048944; Supplemental Declaration cost, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, at the hour of 10:00 AM • Performance & Payment Bond from company with a rating of A+ VII, A VII of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat (a Horizontal Property of said day as listed above, at, fee simple of the whole body of Real Estate in or A- VII by A. M. Best and lawfully authorized to do business in the jurisdiction Regime), dated October 10, 2000 and recorded October 11, 2000, as Hamilton County, Indiana: in which the Project is located. Instrument Number 200000051010; Plans for The Retreat Condominium LEGAL DESCRIPTION • Must be able to obtain Insurance in the amount of $1 Million Commercial Tract 2, recorded October 11, 2000, as Instrument Number 200000051011; Lot 52 in Brooks Bend, Section 2 an Addition in Hamilton County, Indiana, General Liability; $2 Million Aggregate; $5 Million Umbrella from company Amendment to Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat as per plat thereof, as Instrument Number 1994-23160, in the Office of the with a rating of A+ VII, A VII or A- VII by A. M. Best and lawfully authorized to (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated July 12, 2001 and recorded July Recorder of Hamilton County, Indiana. do business in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located. 17, 2001, as Instrument Number 200100043757; Second Supplemental SUBJECT ANY AND ALL LIENS, EASEMENTS AND • Provide an arbitration and litigation history on all construction contracts in the Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat (a Horizontal ENCUMBRANCES OF RECORD. last 10 years. Property Regime), dated July 12, 2001 and recorded July 17, 2001, as Parcel No. 16-14-07-02-06-012.000 • Provide record of safety history to include EMR, DART, TRIR and history of Instrument Number 200100043761; Plans for The Retreat Condominium Commonly Known as: 2922 BROOKS BEND DR, CARMEL, IN 46032 OSHA violations. Tract 3, recorded July 17, 2001 as Instrument Number 200100043760; Third Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be • Provide history of contracting with or hiring minority, women, and veteran Supplemental Declaration of Condominium Ownership of The Retreat made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. This Notice shall also business enterprises on prior projects. (a Horizontal Property Regime), dated November 8, 2001 and recorded represent service of Notice of Sale of the above-described real estate upon the • Sub-contractors must commit and be able to comply with applicable laws November 8, 2001, as Instrument Number 200100072121; and Plans for The owners, pursuant to requirements of IC 32-29-7-3. including but not limited to the requirements detailed in the bidding documents Retreat Condominium Tract 4, recorded November 8, 2001, as Instrument Dennis J. Quakenbush II and found in applicable public works and contract statutes. Number 20010072120; together with an undivided percentage interest Sheriff of Hamilton County • First tier subcontractors may be found to be unqualified for this project if the in the common areas and facilities, which interest shall not be separately Matthew C. Gladwell (30493-49) CMc, Architect, or Owner determines that: (i) the above requirements have not conveyable, but shall pass title with Unit. Joel F. Bornkamp (27410-49) been satisfied, (ii) a history of non-compliance by the first tier subcontractor that Parcel No. 17-13-12-04-03-013.000 Gregory A. Stout (29517-15) has negatively impacted the schedule, budget, safety or quality of a project, (iii) NOTE: This sale is subject to the lien and indebtedness due on the Martha R. Spaner (35128-49) if the first tier subcontractor’s experience on comparable projects is insufficient, Mortgage to Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper, its successors Attorney or (iv) the first tier subcontractor’s available manpower is insufficient based on and assigns, dated December 05, 2014, and filed with the Hamilton County Reisenfeld & Associates, LPA LLC its current workload. Recorder’s Office on December 16, 2014, as Instrument No. 2014056967. Attorneys’ Law Firm Westfield Washington Schools Together with rents, issues, income and profits thereof, said sale will be made (513) 322-7000 RL3808 10/1/2020 without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Contact Telephone Number Gregory A. Chandler, Attorney # 27057-49 Clay EADS MURRAY & PUGH P.C. Township Date: September 17, 2020 2922 Brooks Bend Dr, Carmel, IN 46032 Accuracy Matters Dennis J. Quakenbush II Street Address Sheriff of Hamilton County The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the accuracy of the street address Clay published herein. Township RL3814 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 .701 Street Address: 1312 Shadow Ridge Road #41 Indianapolis, IN 46280 The Sheriffs Department does not warrant the 99 % Right accuracy of the street address herein. This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a Submit Public Notices To: The Reporter & 4th Hawk Consulting debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. RL3819 10/5/20, 12/12/20, 10/19/20 [email protected] Week of Oct. 5, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A7

NOTICE TO VOTERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA 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 held in Hamilton County, Indiana on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Township PrecinctName Polling Site Voting_Location Polling Site Address City, State, Zip Code 01 Adams Boxley Adams Twp Community Building Banquet Hall 111 W 296th St Atlanta IN, 46031 01 Adams Sheridan 01 Sheridan Community Center Entire Building 300 E 6th St Sheridan IN, 46069 01 Adams Sheridan 02 Sheridan High School North Gym Lobby 24185 N Hinesley Rd Sheridan IN, 46069 01 Adams Sheridan 04 Sheridan Town Hall Meeting Room 506 S Main St Sheridan IN, 46069 01 Adams Bakers Corner Six Points Church Lobby or Café 1545 W 226th St Sheridan IN, 46069 02 Clay Richland Bethlehem Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 1484 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Kingsborough Bethlehem Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 1484 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Brookshire Brookshire Golf Club Banquet Room 12120 Brookshire Pkwy Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Woodfield Carmel Clay Schools Educational Services Center Public Meeting Room 5201 E Main St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Cherry Tree Carmel Clay Schools Educational Services Center Public Meeting Room 5201 E Main St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Spring Farms Carmel Fire Station 46 Bay Area 540 W 136th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Stonehedge 1 Carmel Friends Church Foyer/Lobby 651 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Guilford 1 Carmel Friends Church Foyer/Lobby 651 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Stonehedge 2 Carmel Friends Church Foyer/Lobby 651 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Johnson Acres Carmel High School Stadium Community/Hospitality Room 2900 E 136th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Carmel Meadows Carmel United Methodist Church Gymnasium 621 S Rangeline Rd Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Daniel Warren Carmel United Methodist Church Gymnasium 621 S Rangeline Rd Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Rangeline Carmel United Methodist Church Gymnasium 621 S Rangeline Rd Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Clay Northwest 1 Carmel Water Distribution Truck Bays 3450 W 131st St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Clay Northwest 2 Carmel Water Distribution Truck Bays 3450 W 131st St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Clay Northwest 3 Carmel Water Distribution Truck Bays 3450 W 131st St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Kingswood 01 Chinese Community Church of Indianapolis Gym 3405 E 116th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Greensprings Chinese Community Church of Indianapolis Gym 3405 E 116th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Cool Creek South Christ Community Church Lobby/Sanctuary 4770 E Main St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Copperwood Christ Community Church Lobby/Sanctuary 4770 E Main St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Spring Mill 01 College Park Church - North Indy Chapel 2606 W 96th St Indianapolis IN, 46268 02 Clay Spring Mill 02 College Park Church - North Indy Chapel 2606 W 96th St Indianapolis IN, 46268 02 Clay Lexington Faith Apostolic Church Multi Purpose Room 1212 E 116th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Guilford 2 Faith Apostolic Church Multi Purpose Room 1212 E 116th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Guilford 3 Faith Apostolic Church Multi Purpose Room 1212 E 116th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Waterford First Baptist Church Gym 1010 E 126th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Mohawk Hills First Baptist Church Gym 1010 E 126th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Eden Brook First Baptist Church Gym 1010 E 126th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Brentwood Foster Estates Clubhouse Clubhouse - West Side 3131 Maralice Dr Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Hunters Creek Genesis Church Lobby 13200 Old Meridian St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Mt Carmel 02 Genesis Church Lobby 13200 Old Meridian St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Clay Northeast Harvest Church Main Lobby 14550 River Rd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Clay Southwest 2 Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral Founders’ Walk 3500 W 106th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Crooked Stick Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral Founders’ Walk 3500 W 106th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Holaday 02 Hope Church Fellowship Hall 2500 E 98th St Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Holaday 01 Hope Church Fellowship Hall 2500 E 98th St Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Clay Center 3 Jill Perelman Pavillion Rooms A, B, & C 3000 W 116th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Coxhall Jill Perelman Pavillion Rooms A, B, & C 3000 W 116th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Lady Hamilton John W. Hensel Government Center Community Room 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Pleasant Grove John W. Hensel Government Center Community Room 10701 N College Ave Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Hunters Trace Mercy Road Church Lobby/Café 2381 Pointe Pkwy Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Keystone Mercy Road Church Lobby/Café 2381 Pointe Pkwy Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Woodland Mercy Road Church Lobby/Café 2381 Pointe Pkwy Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Hazel Dell Northview Church - Carmel Campus Atrium 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Brookfield Crossing Northview Church - Carmel Campus Atrium 12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay College Orchard Park Presbyterian Church Main Street 1605 E 106th St Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Orchard Park Orchard Park Presbyterian Church Main Street 1605 E 106th St Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Northridge Orchard Park Presbyterian Church Main Street 1605 E 106th St Indianapolis IN, 46280 02 Clay Clay Southwest 1 Pilgrim Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 3650 W 106th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Clay Southwest 3 Pilgrim Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 3650 W 106th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay White Chapel Plum Creek Golf Club Lynnwood Room 12401 Lynnwood Blvd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Prairie View Plum Creek Golf Club Lynnwood Room 12401 Lynnwood Blvd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Arbors Ritz Charles Banquet Room 12156 N Meridian St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Clay Center 2 Ritz Charles Banquet Room 12156 N Meridian St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Cool Creek North Smokey Row Family Swim Club Entrance & Gathering Area 4255 E 136th St Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Thistlewood St Christopher’s Episcopal Church Hall 1402 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Mt Carmel 01 St Christopher’s Episcopal Church Parish Hall 1402 W Main St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Kingswood 02 St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church Ministry Room B108- B110 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Bay Hill St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church Ministry Room B108- B110 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Stonewick St. Elizabeth Seton Catholic Church Ministry Room B108- B110 10655 Haverstick Rd Carmel IN, 46033 02 Clay Clay Center 1 The Meeting House of West Clay Second Floor 2000 North New Market Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Saddle Creek The Meeting House of West Clay Second Floor 2000 North New Market Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Springmill Ponds Traders Point Christian Church - North Campus Lobby 1242 W 136th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Cheswick Traders Point Christian Church - North Campus Lobby 1242 W 136th St Carmel IN, 46032 02 Clay Avian Venture Christian Church 14501 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel IN 46033 02 Clay Woodgate Venture Christian Church 14501 Hazel Dell Pkwy Carmel IN 46033 02 Clay Blue Creek Carmel Fire Station 43 Apparatus Bay 3242 E 106th St Carmel, IN 46032 02 Clay Briar Creek Carmel Fire Station 43 Apparatus Bay 3242 E 106th St Carmel, IN 46032 03 Delaware Delaware 23 Alderman Automotive Showroom 13875 Trade Center Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 04 Delaware Township Community Center Ballroom 9094 E 131st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 05 Delaware Township Community Center Ballroom 9094 E 131st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 22 Delaware Township Community Center Ballroom 9094 E 131st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 06 Fishers City Hall Auditorium 1 Municipal Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 12 Fishers City Hall Auditorium 1 Municipal Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 20 Fishers City Hall Auditorium 1 Municipal Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 01 Prairie View Christian Church Sanctuary 8350 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 02 Prairie View Christian Church Sanctuary 8350 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 17 Prairie View Christian Church Sanctuary 8350 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 08 River Glen Banquet Room 12010 Clubhouse Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 14 River Glen Banquet Room 12010 Clubhouse Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 03 Roy G. Holland Memorial Park Building Main Hall 1 Park Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 10 Roy G. Holland Memorial Park Building Main Hall 1 Park Dr Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 16 Shirley Brothers Fishers-Castleton Chapel Chapel 9900 N Allisonville Rd Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 19 Stony Creek Swim Center - Fishers Great Room 10601 Cumberland Rd Fishers IN, 46037 03 Delaware Delaware 07 The Balmoral House Eaton Hall 10101 Hamilton Hills Ln, Ste 100 Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 24 The Balmoral House Eaton Hall 10101 Hamilton Hills Ln, Ste 100 Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 25 The Balmoral House Eaton Hall 10101 Hamilton Hills Ln, Ste 100 Fishers IN, 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 13 Trinity Church - NE Indy Worship Center 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis IN, 46250 03 Delaware Delaware 15 Trinity Church - NE Indy Worship Center 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis IN, 46250 03 Delaware Delaware 21 Trinity Church - NE Indy Worship Center 9709 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis IN, 46250 03 Delaware Delaware 09 Delaware Township Community Building - Front Bdg Front Room 9094 E 131st St Fishers IN 46038 03 Delaware Delaware 18 Delaware Township Community Building - Front Bdg Front Room 9094 E 131st St Fishers IN 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 17 Billericay Park Building Main Hall 12690 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 18 Billericay Park Building Main Hall 12690 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 32 Billericay Park Building Main Hall 12690 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 26 Cornerstone Lutheran Church - Fishers Education Hall 13450 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 33 Cornerstone Lutheran Church - Fishers Education Hall 13450 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 23 Crosspoint Church South Hallway 13678 Silverstone Dr Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 34 Crosspoint Church South Hallway 13678 Silverstone Dr Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 35 Crosspoint Church South Hallway 13678 Silverstone Dr Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 31 Fall Creek Township Office Community Room 11595 Brooks School Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 02 Geist Christian Church Hospitality Room 12756 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 30 Geist Christian Church Hospitality Room 12756 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 40 Geist Christian Church Hospitality Room 12756 Promise Rd Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 20 Grace Church - Fishers First room on right after entering front doors 12450 Olio Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 27 Grace Church - Fishers First room on right after entering front doors 12450 Olio Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 04 Indianapolis Yacht Club Main Hall 12900 Fall Creek Rd McCordsville IN, 46055 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 38 Indianapolis Yacht Club Main Hall 12900 Fall Creek Rd McCordsville IN, 46055 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 07 Journey Lutheran Ministries sanctuary 10401 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 09 Journey Lutheran Ministries sanctuary 10401 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 14 Life Church - Fishers Family Room 9820 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 16 Life Church - Fishers Family Room 9820 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 36 Life Church - Fishers Family Room 9820 E 141st St Fishers IN, 46038 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 19 Life Connections Main Auditorium 11616 E 126th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 24 Life Connections Main Auditorium 11616 E 126th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 39 Life Connections Main Auditorium 11616 E 126th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 01 Northview Church - Fishers Campus Student Room 14842 E 136th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 42 Northview Church - Fishers Campus Student Room 14842 E 136th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 05 Saxony Hall Building Main Hall 13362 Pennington Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 13 Saxony Hall Building Main Hall 13362 Pennington Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 28 Saxony Hall Building Main Hall 13362 Pennington Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 08 St George Orthodox Christian Church Parish Hall 10748 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 25 St George Orthodox Christian Church Parish Hall 10748 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 29 St George Orthodox Christian Church Parish Hall 10748 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 10 The Promise United Methodist Church Library 12648 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 11 The Promise United Methodist Church Library 12648 E 116th St Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 15 Trinity Church - East Fishers lobby 11721 Olio Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 41 Trinity Church - East Fishers lobby 11721 Olio Rd Fishers IN, 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 03 Hawthorns Golf and Country Club Putting Room 12255 Club Point Dr Fishers IN 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 21 Hawthorns Golf and Country Club Putting Room 12255 Club Point Dr Fishers IN 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 22 Hawthorns Golf and Country Club Putting Room 12255 Club Point Dr Fishers IN 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 06 Gray Eagle Golf Club Putting Green 12500 Brooks School Rd Fishers IN 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 12 Gray Eagle Golf Club Putting Green 12500 Brooks School Rd Fishers IN 46037 04 Fall Creek Fall Creek 37 Cyntheanne Christian Church Youth Center Gym 13151 Cyntheanne Rd Fishers IN 46037 05 Jackson Southeast Arcadia Arcadia Church of the Brethren Fellowship Hall 8989 E 266th St. Arcadia IN, 46030 05 Jackson Arcadia Arcadia Town Hall Shaffer Room 208 W Main St Arcadia IN, 46030 05 Jackson Southeast Cicero Cicero Library - Hamilton North Meeting Rooms A/B 209 W Brinton St Cicero IN, 46034 05 Jackson South Cicero Cicero Street Department Garage 1159 Stringtown Pike Cicero IN, 46034 05 Jackson North Cicero Cicero Town Hall Main Room 70 N Byron St Cicero IN, 46034 05 Jackson Atlanta Dolles Park Shelter House Main Room 130 Walton St Atlanta IN, 46031 05 Jackson Deming Hinkle Lodge Hall Dining Area 22520 Gifford Ave Cicero IN, 46034 05 Jackson Southwest Cicero Red Bridge Community Building Main Room 695 W Jackson St Cicero IN, 46034 06 Noblesville Noblesville 30 Bethel A.M.E. Church Foyer 17777 Little Chicago Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 34 Bethel A.M.E. Church Foyer 17777 Little Chicago Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 15 Bethel Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 20650 Cumberland Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 08 First Christian Church Narthex 16377 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 39 First Christian Church Narthex 16377 Herriman Blvd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 09 First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall 1207 Conner St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 22 First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall 1207 Conner St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 02 Forest Park Inn Overlook Room 701 Cicero Rd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 05 Forest Park Inn Overlook Room 701 Cicero Rd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 33 Grace Church - 146th St Campus Student Ministries East 5504 E 146th St Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 41 Grace Church - 146th St Campus Student Ministries East 5504 E 146th St Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 19 Green Valley Church of Christ Gymnasium 19005 Cumberland Rd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 29 Green Valley Church of Christ Gymnasium 19005 Cumberland Rd Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 32 Hamilton County Fairgrounds Annex Building 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 38 Hamilton County Fairgrounds Annex Building 2003 E Pleasant St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 12 Hamilton County Government/Judicial Center Conference Room 1 Hamilton County Square Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 07 Life Church - Noblesville Worship Center 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 17 Life Church - Noblesville Worship Center 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 27 Life Church - Noblesville Worship Center 2200 Sheridan Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 21 Noblesville Fire Station 73 Apparatus Bay 2101 Greenfield Ave Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 16 Noblesville Fire Station 72 Apparatus Bay 400 South Harbour Dr Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 14 Noblesville Fire Station 74 Apparatus Bay 20777 Hague Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 28 Noblesville Fire Station 75 Apparatus Bay 10170 E 191st St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 03 Noblesville Fire Station 76 Apparatus Bay 16800 Hazel Dell Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 06 Noblesville Utilities Admn Building Conference Room 197 W Washington St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 20 Northlake Village Apartments Clubhouse Community Room 1100 Northlake Dr Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 23 Osprey Pointe Pavilion @ Morse Beach Entire Building 19777 Morse Park Ln Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 01 Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church Community Room 9900 E 191st St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 37 Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church Community Room 9900 E 191st St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 11 Pilgrim Holiness Church Gymnasium 1413 Westfield Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 10 Restoration Church Multi-Purpose Room 772 N 10th St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 13 Restoration Church Multi-Purpose Room 772 N 10th St Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 26 The Mill Church 1399 Greenfield Ave Noblesville IN, 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 18 White Rock Fellowship Worship Center 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 24 White Rock Fellowship Worship Center 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 25 White Rock Fellowship Worship Center 21070 Schulley Rd Noblesville IN, 46062 06 Noblesville Noblesville 04 Noblesville Baptist Church Gymnasium 1338 Pleasant St Noblesville IN 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 40 Noblesville Baptist Church Gymnasium 1338 Pleasant St Noblesville IN 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 31 Forest Park Lodge Main Room 701 Cicero Rd Noblesville IN 46060 06 Noblesville Noblesville 36 Forest Park Lodge Main Room 701 Cicero Rd Noblesville IN 46060 07 Washington Westfield 11 Cool Creek Park Nature Center Auditorium 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel IN, 46033 07 Washington Westfield 13 Cool Creek Park Nature Center Auditorium 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel IN, 46033 07 Washington Westfield 24 Cool Creek Park Nature Center Auditorium 2000-1 E 151st St Carmel IN, 46033 07 Washington Westfield 16 Countryside Clubhouse Main Room 250 E 196th St Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 15 Cross Roads Church @ Westfield Auditorium 19201 Grassy Branch Rd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Centennial 1 Epiphany Evangelical Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall 15605 Ditch Rd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 17 The Fuel Church Auditorium/Sanctuary 18686 Eagletown Rd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington East Washington Legacy Stone Church Worship Center 20101 Grassy Branch Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Eagletown Lifepointe Church West Hall 3233 W 166th St Westfield IN, 46074 RL3824 page 1 of 2 5/18/2020 A8 “Go Purple” with Prevail! 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NOTICE TO VOTERS OF HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA 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 held in Hamilton County, Indiana on Tuesday, November 3, 2020. Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Township PrecinctName Polling Site Voting_Location Polling Site Address City, State, Zip Code 07 Washington Westfield 8 Smith Memorial Complex @ Union Bible College Gymnasium 208 College Ave Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 21 Smith Memorial Complex @ Union Bible College Gymnasium 208 College Ave Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Oak Ridge 1 St Maria Goretti Monsignor Duncan Hall Directly Inside Doors 17102 Spring Mill Rd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Oak Ridge 2 St Maria Goretti Monsignor Duncan Hall Directly Inside Doors 17102 Spring Mill Rd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Horton The Club at Chatham Hills Gymnasium 1100 Chatham Hills Blvd Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Village Farms 01 Village Farms Clubhouse Clubhouse 453 Greyhound Pass Carmel IN, 46032 07 Washington Village Farms 03 Village Farms Clubhouse Clubhouse 453 Greyhound Pass Carmel IN, 46032 07 Washington Oak Ridge 3 Village Park Bible Methodist Church Assembly Room 219 W 161st St Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 25 Village Park Bible Methodist Church Assembly Room 219 W 161st St Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 1 Westfield City Hall Assembly Room 130 E Penn St Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Westfield 2 Westfield Washington Public Library Community Room - Lower Level 333 W Hoover St Westfield IN, 46074 07 Washington Village Farms 02 Westfield Washington Twp Offices Basement 1549 E Greyhound Pass Carmel IN, 46032 07 Washington Westfield 23 Westfield Washington Twp Offices Basement 1549 E Greyhound Pass Carmel IN, 46032 07 Washington Joliet Palomino Ballroom Arabian Room 481 S 1200 E Zionsville IN 46077 07 Washington Westfield 27 Thrive Christian Church Lobby 15091 Towne Rd Westfield IN 46074 07 Washington Centennial 2 Cornerstone Bible Church Sanctuary 720 Liberty Drive Westfield IN 46074 07 Washington The Village Cornerstone Bible Church Sanctuary 720 Liberty Drive Westfield IN 46074 08 Wayne Wayne 01 Clarksville Christian Church Basement 16600 Lehr St Noblesville IN, 46060 08 Wayne Wayne 03 Clarksville Christian Church Basement 16600 Lehr St Noblesville IN, 46060 08 Wayne Wayne 05 Deer Chase Apartments Computer Lab 12190 Whirlaway Dr Noblesville IN, 46060 08 Wayne Wayne 04 Noblesville Fire Station 77 Apparatus Bay 15251 Olio Rd Noblesville IN, 46060 08 Wayne Wayne 02 Refuge Christian Church Fellowship Hall 11772 E 196th St Noblesville IN, 46060 09 White River Strawtown Taylor Center at Koteewi Park Classroom 12308 Strawtown Ave Noblesville IN, 46060 09 White River Aroma White River Twp Community Building Community Room 25587 SR 213 Cicero IN, 46034 09 White River Omega White River Twp Community Building Community Room 25587 SR 213 Cicero IN, 46034 SPECIAL POLLING PLACE: HAMILTON COUNTY GOVERNMENT JUDICIAL CENTER 1st Floor, 8th Street Entrance Dated this 30th day of September, 2020. Robin Mills, Hamilton County Auditor Kathy Kreag Williams, Clerk of the Hamilton Circuit Court RL3824 page 2 of 2 5/18/2020

2020 General Election Candidates BOND SALE NOTICE President and Vice-President of the US WESTFIELD WASHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Donald J. Trump and Michael R. Pence (R) Bids will be received on behalf of the Board of Trustees (the “Board”) of Westfield Washington Public Library (the “Library”), at the office of Baker Tilly Municipal Joseph R. Biden and Kamala D. Harris (D) Advisors, LLC (“Baker Tilly”), 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana, up to the hour of 11:30 a.m. (Local Time) on October 22, 2020, for the Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy (Spike) Cohen (L) purchase of the bonds described as follows: Governor and Lieutenant Governor Westfield Washington Public Library General Obligation Bonds of 2020 (the “Bonds”), in the aggregate amount of approximately $500,000; Originally dated the Eric Holcomb and Suzanne Crouch (R) date of delivery of the Bonds; Fully registered form; Denomination $5,000 or integral multiples thereof (or in such other denomination as requested by the winning Woodrow (Woody) Myers and Linda C. Lawson (D) bidder); Bearing interest at a rate or rates not to exceed a maximum of 4.00% per annum (to be determined by bidding), which interest will be payable on July 15, 2021, Donald G. Rainwater II and William E. Henry (L) and semiannually on January 15 and July 15 thereafter; Principal payable at The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. in Indianapolis, Indiana, or by wire Attorney General transfer to depositories on the payment date; Interest payable by check mailed one business day prior to interest payment date or by wire transfer to depositories on the Todd Rokita (R) interest payment date to registered owners or depositories as of the fifteenth day immediately preceding the interest payment date; Maturing on January 15 and July 15 Jonathan Weinzapfel (D) beginning on July 15, 2021 through and including not later than January 15, 2025 on the dates and amounts as provided by the Library prior to the sale. US Representative District 5 The Library reserves the right to adjust the maturity schedule and principal amount to be borrowed following the sale in order to accomplish the Library’s financial Victoria Spartz (R) objectives by reallocating debt service based upon the rates by the successful bidder (the “Purchaser”). Christina Hale (D) Notice is hereby given that electronic proposals will be received via PARITY®, in the manner described below, up until the hour of 11:30 a.m. (Indianapolis Time), Kenneth Tucker (L) on October 22, 2020. Bids may be submitted electronically via PARITY® pursuant to this Notice until the time specified in the Notice, but no bid will be received after State Senator District 20 the time for receiving bids specified above. To the extent any instructions or directions set forth in PARITY® conflict with this Notice, the terms of this Notice shall Scott A Baldwin (R) control. For further information about PARITY®, potential bidders may contact the Library’s municipal advisor, Baker Tilly at (317) 465-1500 and by email at bids@ Ronald (Ronnie) Saunders III (D) bakertilly.com or PARITY® at (212) 849-5021. State Senator District 30 As an alternative to PARITY®, bidders may submit a sealed bid or e-mail the bid electronically to the Library’s municipal advisor at the address described above John C. Ruckelshaus (R) until the time of the bond sale as listed above. Upon completion of the bidding procedures described herein, the results of the sealed or emailed bids received shall be Fady Qaddoura (D) compared to the electronic bids received by the Library. State Rep District 24 If a potential bidder has questions related to the Library, the financing or submission of bids, questions should be submitted by email to the address above no later Donna Schaibley (R) than 11:30 a.m. (Indianapolis Time) on October 20, 2020. To the best of the Library’s ability, all questions will be addressed by or on behalf of the Library and sent Naomi S. Bechtold (D) to potential bidders, including any bidders requesting 24 hours’ notice of sale, no later than 5:00 p.m. (Indianapolis Time) on October 20, 2020. Additionally, upon State Rep District 29 request, the written responses will be emailed to any other interested bidder. Bidders should review this notice as well as the term sheet and submit any questions in Chuck Goodrich (R) advance of this deadline to submit questions. Mike Vick (D) The Bonds have been designated by the Library as qualified tax-exempt obligations for purposes of Section 265(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as State Rep District 32 amended to the date hereof (the “Code”). Anthony J. (Tony) Cook (R) The Bonds are not redeemable at the option of the Library prior to maturity. Amie Neiling (D) Bidders for the Bonds will be required to name the purchase price, not less than 98% of par and the interest rate or rates which the Bonds are to bear. Such interest State Rep District 37 rate or rates must be in multiples of 1/8th or 1/100th of 1%. Bids specifying two or more interest rates shall also specify the amount and maturities of the Bonds Todd Huston (R) bearing each rate, but all Bonds maturing on the same date shall bear the same single interest rate. The Bonds will be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive Aimee Rivera Cole (D) bidder whose bid is submitted in accordance herewith. The winning bidder will be the one who offers the lowest net interest cost to the Library, to be determined State Rep District 39 by computing the total interest on all of the Bonds to their maturities based upon the schedule provided by the Library prior to the sale and deducting therefrom the Jerry Torr (R) premium bid, if any, and adding thereto the discount bid, if any. Any premium bid must be paid at closing as a part of the purchase price. Although not a term of sale, Ashley Klein (D) it is requested that each bid show the net dollar interest cost from the date of the Bonds to final maturity and the net effective average interest rate. No conditional bids State Rep District 88 will be considered. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. If an acceptable bid is not received for the Bonds on the date of sale hereinbefore fixed, the sale may Chris Jeter (R) be continued from day to day thereafter without further advertisement, during which time no bid which provides a higher net interest cost to the Library than the best Pam Dechert (D) bid received at the time of the advertised sale will be considered. Judge of the 24th Circuit Court A good faith deposit (“Deposit”) in the form of cash, wire transfer, or certified or cashier’s check in the amount of $5,000 or 1% of the principal amount, if the Paul Arthur Felix (R) principal is different than $500,000, payable to the order of Westfield Washington Public Library is required to be submitted by the successful Purchaser not later than Judge of the Superior Court No. 3 3:30 p.m. (Indianapolis time) on the next business day following the award. If such Deposit is not received by that time, the Library may reject the bid. No interest on William J. Hughes (R) the Deposit will accrue to the Purchaser. The Deposit will be applied to the purchase price of the Bonds. In the event the Purchaser fails to honor the accepted bid, the Judge of the Superior Court No. 4 Deposit will be retained by the Library as liquidated damages. J. Richard Campbell (R) The Purchaser shall make payment for such Bonds and accept delivery thereof within five days after being notified that the Bonds are ready for delivery, at such place Judge of the Superior Court No. 5 in the City of Indianapolis, Indiana, as the Purchaser may designate, or at such other location mutually agreed to by the Library and the Purchaser. The Bonds will be David K. Najjar (R) ready for delivery within 45 days after the date of sale. If the Library fails to have the Bonds ready for delivery prior to the close of banking hours on the forty-fifth day County Auditor after the date of sale, the Purchaser may secure the release of the bid upon request in writing, filed with the Library. Unless otherwise requested by the winning bidder, Robin M. Mills (R) the Purchaser is expected to apply to a securities depository registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) to make such Bonds depository-eligible. Michael Roberts (D) If the Bonds are reoffered by an underwriter, at the time of delivery of the Bonds to the Purchaser, the Purchaser will be required to certify to the Library the initial County Treasurer reoffering price to the public of a substantial amount of each maturity of the Bonds. Susan Byer (R) All provisions of the bid form and Term Sheet (as hereinafter defined) are incorporated herein. As set forth in the Term Sheet, the Purchaser agrees by submission Jake Madore (D) of their bid to assist the Library in establishing the issue price of the Bonds under the terms outlined therein and shall execute and deliver to the Library at closing an County Surveyor “issue price” certificate, together with the supporting pricing wires or equivalent communications, with such modifications as may be appropriate or necessary, in the Kenton C. Ward (R) reasonable judgment of the Purchaser, the Library and Ice Miller LLP (“Bond Counsel”). Brad Beer (D) Bidders must comply with the Rules of PARITY® (the “Rules”) in addition to requirements of this Notice. To the extent there is a conflict between the Rules and this County Commissioner District 2 Notice, this Notice shall control. Bidders may change and submit bids as many times as they wish during the sale, but they may not withdraw a submitted bid. The last Steven C. Dillinger (R) bid submitted by a bidder prior to the deadline for the receipt of bids will be compared to all other final bids to determine the winning bid. During the sale, no bidder County Commissioner District 3 will see any other bidder’s bid, nor will they see the status of their bid relative to other bids (e.g., whether their bid is a leading bid). Mark Heirbrandt (R) It is anticipated that CUSIP identification numbers will be printed on the Bonds, but neither the failure to print such numbers on any Bond nor any error with respect Dan Montgomery (D) thereto shall constitute cause for failure or refusal by the Purchaser therefore to accept delivery of and pay for the Bonds in accordance with the terms of its proposal. County Council, At Large (3 seats) No CUSIP identification number shall be deemed to be a part of any Bond or a part of the contract evidenced thereby and no liability shall hereafter attach to the Brandon (Brad) Beaver (R) Library or any of its officers or agents because of or on account of such numbers.All expenses in relation to the printing of CUSIP identification numbers on the Bonds Sue Maki (R) shall be paid for by the Library; provided, however, that the CUSIP Service Bureau charge for the assignment of said numbers shall be the responsibility of and shall be Steven R Nation (R) paid for by the Purchaser. The Purchaser will also be responsible for any other fees or expenses it incurs in connection with the resale of the Bonds. Gardiner P. Bink III (D) The Bonds are being issued for the purpose of procuring fund for the renovation, construction and improvements to library facilities, including the purchase of real Victor Schleich (D) estate and the purchase of equipment, library systems and technology, and will be the direct obligations of the Library, payable out of ad valorem taxes to be collected Carmel Clay School Board, At Large (2 seats) on the taxable property within the Library; however, the Library’s collection of the levy may be limited by operation of I.C. 6-1.1-20.6, which provides taxpayers with Katie Browning tax credits for property taxes attributable to different classes of property in an amount that exceeds certain percentages of the gross assessed value of that property. The Louise Jackson Library is required by law to fully fund the payment of debt service on the Bonds in an amount sufficient to pay the debt service, regardless of any reduction in property Anne H Poindexter tax collections due to the application of such tax credits. The Library may not be able to levy or collect additional property taxes to make up this shortfall. The Library Beth Glynn is a library organized pursuant to the provisions of I.C. 20-23; the Bonds will not be “private activity bonds” as defined in Section 141 of the Code. Susan Chamberlin-Dawes The Library has prepared a Term Sheet relating to the Bonds which it has deemed nearly final. A copy of the Term Sheet may be obtained from the Library’s Benita T. Hutt municipal advisor, Baker Tilly, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana 46240-2687. Paige L. Miller Further information relative to the Bonds and a copy of the Term Sheet may be obtained upon application to Sheryl Sollars, Director of the Library, 333 West Hoover Sam Harris Street, Westfield, Indiana 46074. If bids are submitted by mail, they should be addressed to Baker Tilly, 8365 Keystone Crossing, Suite 300, Indianapolis, Indiana Timothy Moehl 46240-2687. Hamilton Heights School Board, Jackson Township (1 seat) These Bonds are offered subject to the approving opinion of Bond Counsel. The Library will furnish at its expense the bond counsel opinion, printed bond forms, a Kevin J. Cavanaugh transcript of proceedings, and closing papers in the usual form showing no litigation questioning the validity of the Bonds at the time of delivery. Hamilton Heights School Board, White River Township (1 seat) Dated September 28, 2020. David Adam Sheller /s/Valerie Dickinson Gretchen Pennington Secretary, Board of Trustees Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Fall Creek Township (1seat) Westfield Washington Public Library Clint Wilson RL3790 9/28/2020, 10/5/2020 Chauna Leigh Holder Suzanne Thomas NOTICE TO BIDDERS AND CONTRACTORS BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Matt Stolle Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton County, IN THE MATTER OF Jason Arnold Indiana, hereinafter referred to as the Owner, will receive sealed bids for the Williams Creek Drain, Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Delaware Township (1 seat) following project: Jackson’s Grant Section 7 Arm Amanda J. Shera REPLACEMENT PLANS FOR SMALL STRUCTURE NO. 21037 NOTICE Tony Bagato (BRIDGE NO. 311) Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 405 of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Sarah Donsbach 206TH STREET OVER FINLEY CREEK Code that this Board, prior to final adjournment onSeptember 28, 2020 has Hamilton Southeastern School Board, Wayne Township (1 seat) WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, HAMILTON COUNTY, INDIANA issued an order adopting the Schedule of Assessments, filed the same and made Sarah E Parks-Reese PB-18-0003 public announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. If judicial Tiffany Pascoe Proposals may be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered in review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested pursuant toArticle Ron Thieme person, addressed to the Hamilton County Auditor, 33 North 9th Street, Suite Eight of this code within twenty (20) days from the date of this publication, the Noblesville School Board, At Large (3 seats) L21, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060, until 11:30 a.m., October 28, 2020. After order shall be conclusive. Carl A. Johnson IV 11:30 a.m. they can be delivered to the Auditor in the Historic Courtroom on Hamilton County Drainage Board Stephanie D. Lambert the second floor of the Historic Courthouse up to the time of the noticed bid Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Willie Jerome Haile opening. Only proposals from those CONTRACTORS who are registered on the RL3825 10/5/2019 Leigh Hamer Indiana Department of Transportation’s current listing of Prequalified Contractors Daniel J. Bill for item D(A) “Bridges: Highway Over Water” will be considered. Any bids BEFORE THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD Adrienne Rogers submitted by CONTRACTORS not approved for this item on the list will be IN THE MATTER OF Evan Elliott returned to the bidder unopened. Thor Run, Springs of Cambridge/Bee Camp Creek Arm Christi Crosser All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held Sanctuary at Steeplechase Section 5 Shed Correction Laura Alerding in the Hamilton County Historic Courthouse in Noblesville, Indiana, Historic NOTICE Sheridan School Board, Marion Township – Boone County (2 seats) Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 1:00 p.m. local time, October 28, Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 405 of the 1965 Indiana Drainage John Hunt 2020. Code that this Board, prior to final adjournment onSeptember 28, 2020 has Westfield Washington School Board, District 1 (1seat) The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include a issued an order adopting the Schedule of Assessments, filed the same and made Jimmy Cox bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes, permits, public announcement thereof at the hearing and ordered publication. If judicial Amy Pictor licenses, insurance, service costs, etc. incidental to and required for this project. review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested pursuant toArticle Westfield Washington School Board, District 3 (1 seat) All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required by Eight of this code within twenty (20) days from the date of this publication, the Carl (Mike) Steele the proper and satisfactory execution of the contracts to be made, shall be order shall be conclusive. J. Keith Owens furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings Hamilton County Drainage Board Duane E Lutz and specifications included in these documents. Bidding documents will Attest: Lynette Mosbaugh Judicial Retention Questions be available beginning at 9:00 am. on October 5, 2020. Copies of the RL3826 10/5/2019 Shall Justice Christopher M. Goff be retained in office? Proposal, Specifications, Contract Documents and Plans must be obtained Shall Judge Cale Bradford be retained in office? from Reprographix (http://reprographix.com/) or contact Nick Bergman, STATE OF INDIANA ) Shall Judge Elaine B. Brown be retained in office? P.E. at [email protected] for further information. Cost for ) SS BEFORE THE HAMILTON Shall Judge Melissa S. May be retained in office? obtaining the Contract Document & Plans from Reprograhix will be ) Shall Judge Margret G. Robb be retained in office? around $75.00 without tax. Payments and costs of Contract Documents are COUNTY OF HAMILTON ) DRAINAGE BOARD RL3823 10/5/2020 non-refundable. Interested parties can view the Contract Documents online at IN THE MATTER OF Overman-Harvey Drain, Village Farms Arm, Adios www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov. Documents posted on the county website are for Pass Reconstruction Hamilton County claims to be allowed in Commissioners Court on informational purposes only. It shall be the responsibility of the individual to NOTICE October 12, 2020 periodically check for addendums posted online. Contract Documents and Plans Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Drainage Board at its regular Vendor Name ...... Invoice Amount must be obtained through Reprographix to be eligible to bid on this contract. meeting September 28, 2020 adopted the reconstruction report of the Surveyor ACCU INTERPRETATION, TRANSLATION SERVICES . . . . 3,445.00 Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the county supplied and the Amended Schedule of damages and assessments including annual AMBLER, STACY ...... 25.00 sealed bid notice, bearing the title of the project, bid opening date and the name assessment for periodic maintenance, finding that the costs, damages and expense BANKS & BROWER ...... 25.00 and address of the bidder firmly affixed.The bidder shall affix identifying tabs of the proposed improve¬ment would be less than the benefits which will result BBBM&H, TIM HIXSON ...... 2,887.90 to the following sheets of each proposal: to the owner of lands benefited thereby. BOATRIGHT-REESE, MARY B ...... 197.40 Form 96 Financial Statement The Board issued an order declaring the proposed improvement established. BROWN, JONATHAN MATTHEW ...... 280.00 Non-Collusion Affidavit Receipt of Addendum (If Applicable) Such findings and order were marked filed and are available for inspection in the CASATI, MICHAEL ...... 280.00 Bid Bond Itemized Proposal Office of the Hamilton County Surveyor. CATE TERRY & GOOKINS LLC ...... 745.00 Employment Eligibility Verification Certification If judicial review of the findings and order of the Board is not requested EIMERMAN, REBECCA M ...... 25.00 Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or pursuant to Article VIII of the 1965 Indiana Drainage Code as amended within HADLEY, KARL E ...... 1,260.00 acceptable Bidder’s Bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in twenty (20) days from the date of publication of this notice, the findings and HAYMAKER, SHELLEY HILES ...... 125.72 a sum of not less than ten percent of the total amount of the proposal, which order shall become conclusive. INDIANA COUNCIL OF JUVENILE, AND FAMILY COURT JUDGES 60.00 check or bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD JOHNSON, CAROL A ...... 81.61 that the bidder will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER BY: Mark Heirbrandt KINCAID, STEVEN W ...... 25.00 upon notification from him to do so within ten days of said notification. Failure PRESIDENT KREBS-BERMUDEZ, VICTOR EDUARDO ...... 240.00 to execute the contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, ATTEST: Lynette Mosbaugh LOGAR, MICHAEL F ...... 524.40 Indiana, will be cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the SECRETARY LUNA LANGUAGE SERVICES ...... 1,683.26 certified check, or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as RL3827 10/5/2019 MIDWEST FORENSIC SERVICES ...... 750.00 prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, You are cordially invited to the Hamilton County Plan Commission MOUNTAIN GLACIER LLC ...... 85.89 and submitted with bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve NAJJAR, DAVID ...... 180.00 Comprehensive Plan Update - last of the township meetings the right to waive any and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted Noblesville/Wayne Townships OLIVE PSY D, DON A ...... 300.00 shall be valid for 90 days from the opening of the bids. RAMEY, DAWN ...... 112.50 Thursday, October 22, 2020 Robin M. Mills Wayne Township Volunteer Fire Station SINGH, GURDEV KAUR ...... 277.90 Hamilton County Auditor SMITH LEGAL LLC ...... 936.00 18441 Durbin Road Dated: September 21, 2020 Noblesville, IN 46060 SWEITZERS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS ...... 655.76 RL3780 10/5/2020, 10/12/2020 THOMSON REUTERS - WEST ...... 629.10 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. TRENNA S PARKER PC ...... 180.00 White River Township WHALIN, TRAMPAS ALAN ...... 25.00 Thursday, November 5, 2020 ZILIAK, S NEAL ...... 1,575.00 PUBLIC NOTICE Walnut Grove Community Center Grand Total: ...... 17,617.44 THE REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING OF THE HAMILTON 12695 East 256th Street RL3832 10/5/2020 COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD ON OCTOBER 26, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M Cicero, IN 46034 HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED. THE HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Public Notice BOARD WILL MEET ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 2020 AT 9:00 A.M. Adams Township The Sheridan Town Council will be conducting a work session at 6:00 pm on IN THE HAMILTON COUNTY HISTORIC COURT ROOM LOCATED Tuesday, November 10, 2020 Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 6:00 pm at the Sheridan Community Center located ON THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HAMILTON COUNTY HISTORIC Sheridan Community Center at 300 East 6th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069. COURTHOUSE AT 33 N. 9TH STREET, NOBLESVILLE, IN. 300 East 6th Street Elizabeth A. Walden, IAMC, CMI, CMC HAMILTON COUNTY DRAINAGE BOARD. Sheridan, IN 46069 Clerk-Treasurer ATTEST: LYNETTE MOSBAUGH 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. RL3833 10/2/2020 RL3828 10/5/2019 RL3659 10/5/20, 10/12/20, 10/19/20, 10/26/20 Week of Oct. 5, 2020 “Go Purple” with Prevail! A9 Friday night football - Week 7 Royals beat Millers in all-county showdown Hamilton Southeastern won an with Trey Speek taking the ball in from two all-county and Hoosier Crossroads Confer- yards. Southeastern answered minutes later ence showdown with Noblesville last Fri- when Blaine Wertz ran in from 29 yards for day at Beaver Materials Field by the score a touchdown with 2:53 left in the third. The of 27-17. Royals led 27-10 at that point and held on The Royals never trailed in the game, from there. but had to wait until the two-minute mark “Their offense just really rose to the oc- of the first quarter to get on the board, casion when they needed to and our defense which they did when Alex Geroulis kicked was a half-step behind on third and longs,” a 25-yard field goal. Southeastern began said Noblesville coach Dave Sharpe. the second quarter with a touchdown; Jace The Millers’ Holden Montarsi got the Alexander ran the ball into the end zone game’s final score, catching a 50-yard from eight yards. touchdown pass from Connor Meinerding Geroulis made the extra-point kick, and with 2:28 left in the game. a few minutes later would make his second Wertz led HSE’s rushing with 133 yards field goal of the game, this time from 23 in 26 carries. Sam Jacobs filled in at quar- yards. The Millers did go into halftime with terback for an injured John McCall, and points on the board, as Grayden Addison’s performed well, completing 7 of 10 pass 30-yard field goal got Noblesville within attempts for 101 yards. Wertz had three of 13-3 at the break. those catches. Southeastern got another score early Meinerding went 4-of-6 for the Millers, in the third quarter, when Mikah Phillips totaling 86 yards. Montarsi had two catches made a fumble recovery for a touchdown. It and also led the rushing with 50 yards. was part of a Royals defense that coach Mi- The Royals improved to 4-1 in HCC chael Kelly said played “very, very good.” play, sitting in a tie for second place with “They did a good job in coming up with Brownsburg, and are 5-2 overall. South- several turnovers and played hard,” said eastern goes back on the road Friday to Kelly. “I thought we had several guys come play at Franklin Central. Noblesville is 1-4 up with some big stops.” in the conference and 2-5 overall, and plays Reporter photos by Kent Graham The Millers scored the next touchdown, at Brownsburg Friday. ABOVE: Hamilton Southeastern's Blaine Wertz (20) rushed for 133 yards during the Royals' 27-17 win over Noblesville last Friday. Also pictured is Sam Jacobs (17), who was filling in at quarterback. HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN 27, goal NOBLESVILLE 17 Third Quarter HSE, 9:12 - Mikah Phillips fumble recovery BELOW: Noblesville’s Conner Meinerding rushed for 26 yards and threw Score by Quarters (Geroulis kick) for 86 yards, including a touchdown. Southeastern 3 10 14 0 - 27 NOB, 5:26 - Trey Speek 2-yard run (Addi- Noblesville 0 3 7 7 - 17 son kick) HSE, 2:53 - Blaine Wertz 29-yard run (Ger- Team Stats HSE NOB oulis kick) First Downs 15 14 Fourth Quarter By Rush 9 10 NOB, 2:28 - Holden Montarsi 50-yard pass By Pass 5 3 from Connor Meinerding (Addison kick) By Penalty 1 1 Rushes-Yards 44-190 46-133 Southeastern individual stats Yards Passing 101 86 Rushing: Wertz 26-133, Alexander 6-22, Comp-Att-Int-TD 7-10-1-0 4-6-1-0 Sam Jacobs 7-21, Tylin Taylor 5-14. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Passing: Sam Jacobs 7-10-101. Penalties-Yards 6-35 1-5 Receiving: Wertz 3-52, Alexander 2-28, Punts-Average 2-16.0 4-27.0 Matthew Becher 2-21.

Scoring Noblesville individual stats First Quarter Rushing: Montarsi 11-50, Meinerding 8-26, HSE, 2:00 - Alex Geroulis 25-yard field goal Jordan Sharp 7-26, Owen Jones 13-20, Second Quarter Speek 7-11. HSE, 11:54 - Jace Alexander 8-yard run Passing: Meinerding 4-6-86. (Geroulis kick) Receiving: Montarsi 2-63, Andrew Page HSE, 8:27 - Geroulis 23-yard field goal 1-20, Dylan Ray 1-3. NOB, 0:00 - Grayden Addison 30-yard field Westfield stays unbeaten in HCC play . . . 'Rocks run away from Avon By RICHIE HALL were really focused and that fense, and he made that big WESTFIELD - After a helped.” third-down stop, which got huge win over Brownsburg, That focus was key for our momentum going.” what would Westfield do for Westfield, as it was engaged Meanwhile, Westfield an encore? in a true back-and-forth bat- scored two more touchdowns The Shamrocks would tle with Avon in the first in the half. Micah Haus- score 59 points, and put quarter. The Orioles scored er bulled his way into the themselves firmly in control first on a field goal, but the end zone on a 19-yard run of the Hoosier Crossroads ‘Rocks got on the board soon with 3:32 left, then Webster Conference, that’s what. after with a 24-yard passing lobbed a perfect four-yard Westfield emerged from a touchdown from Maximus throw to a waiting Carson first-quarter track meet and Webster to Reid Scheppers. Voorhis with 1:11 to go in pulled away from Avon in a “It just shows that we’re the half. Sean Sullivan made 59-33 victory at Riverview not complacent, we don’t all six extra-point kicks in the Health Stadium last Friday. just settle after one big win,” first half, which ended with The win over the Ori- said Webster. “We know we the ‘Rocks up 42-24. oles came one week after have to get the job done. We Westfield continued to the Shamrocks’ big overtime were happy for a couple days roll in the third quarter. Haus- win over the then-unbeaten and we knew that business er made a three-yard scoring Bulldogs. A letdown after has not been finished.” run during the first minute of such a dramatic victory was Webster was just getting the period, and Sullivan fol- possible, but Westfield’s -se warmed up. Three times lowed that up with his sev- nior leadership made sure did the junior answer Avon enth extra-point kick of the that didn’t happen. touchdowns, including two game. Sullivan then booted “I was a little concerned in the first quarter alone. He a 26-yard field goal midway about a letdown,” said threw a pass to Mason Pien- through the quarter. The ‘Rocks coach Jake Gilbert. ing late in the first quarter, Shamrocks completed their “But I think our seniors are which Piening turned into a scoring with three minutes very mature about the prac- 52-yard touchdown. left in the period, when Nick tice week. I was on the war- Then with seven seconds Talley tossed a 27-yard pass Reporter photo by Kirk Green path ready to find any -let left, Webster sent a pass to to Nic Depasquale. Frankie Westfield's Micah Hauser (22) takes the handoff from quarterback Maximus down, but to be honest, they Scheppers, and that became Ispen made the extra-point Webster during the Shamrocks' game with Avon last Friday at Riverview didn’t give me much reason a 58-yard score. As a result, kick. Health Field. Westfield won 59-33, keeping it unbeaten in Hoosier to. I thought they practiced Westfield led Avon 21-17 af- Webster had a highly-ef- Crossroads Conference play at 5-0. really well this week and ter the first quarter. ficient night under center, “We were firing in all ar- completing 13 of 16 passes eas today,” said Webster. for 261 yards and five touch- YOUR STORY The Orioles took one downs. Piening totaled five REALTORS STARTS HERE. 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Friday. “It’s all about family with us. “We’re clearly in the We felt that we were a little driver’s seat now,” said Gil- slow at the beginning, so we bert. “We just have to fin- went on the side and we were ish the job. Like I said, this like, ‘Hey, we’re family, let’s doesn’t happen every year, Sagamore Golf Course • Noblesville Hardwoods throughout • Finished basement go. We got each other.’ We so we got to make sure we went out there and got that finish and achieve the goal.” big stop, and then we brought Turn to Page A10 for a Talk to Dani to help you with your Real Estate needs! in Zach Williams from of- boxscore. A10 “Go Purple” with Prevail! Week of Oct. 5, 2020 Big second quarter sends Seeger past 'Hawks Sheridan found itself in a 21-0 hole after the second quarter of its game with Seeger last Fri- day night at Bud Wright Stadium. The Blackhawks made a comeback in the fourth period, but the Patriots’ early lead was too much to overcome. Sheridan lost 28-14, ending a two-game win streak. “We just didn’t believe that we were going to get the job done,” said Wright. The ‘Hawks scored both of their touch- downs in the fourth quarter. Cameron Hovey got into the end zone first on a one-yard run. Later, with less than a minute to go, Jalen Her- ron scored on a 26-yard run, after which Silas DeVaney threw a two-point conversion pass to Keenan Warren. Wright credited his team with playing a “different ball game” in the second half. Hovey led the Sheridan rushing with 55 yards. The Blackhawks fell to 4-2 with the loss. Sheridan returns to Hoosier Heartland Confer- ence play Friday by hosting Eastern. The Com- ets lead the HHC standings with a 5-0 record, Photo by Si DeVaney III while the ‘Hawks are 2-1 in the league. Sheridan's Ethan Moistner (left, 62) and Jacob Richie (right, 78) open a hole for Cameron Hovey (5) during the Blackhawks' game with Seeger last Friday at Bud Wright Stadium.

SEEGER 28, SHERIDAN 14 Score by Quarters Last-second field goal ends Heights' win streak . . . Seeger 0 21 0 7 - 28 Sheridan 0 0 0 14 - 14

Team Stats SE SH First Downs 20 8 By Rush 7 5 By Pass 12 2 By Penalty 1 1 Rushes-Yards 39-122 36-100 Yards Passing 253 25 Comp-Att-Int-TD 15-29-2-3 2-6-2-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-35 Punts-Average 2-33.5 6-39.8

Sheridan scoring Fourth Quarter 9:53 - Cameron Hovey 1-yard run (kick failed) 0:52 - Jalen Herron 26-yard run (Keenan War- ren pass from Silas DeVaney)

Sheridan individual stats Rushing: Hovey 19-55, Herron 1-26, DeVaney 8-17, Peyton Cross 6-2, Gavin Renners 2-0. Passing: DeVaney 2-5-25, Hovey 0-1-0. Receiving: Hovey 1-13, Renners 1-12.

Westfield boxscore Photo by Bob Cross Hamilton Heights' Nate Hulen rumbles into the end zone during the Huskies' rivalry game with Tipton last WESTFIELD 59, AVON 33 Friday. Hulen scored two touchdowns for Heights. Score by Quarters Avon 17 7 3 6 - 33 Westfield 21 21 17 0 - 59 Huskies lose tough one to Tipton Team stats AVON WF Hamilton Heights was First Downs 20 21 Heights Scoring By Rush 9 8 dealt a tough loss last Fri- TIPTON 24, First Quarter By Pass 11 13 day, as rival Tipton kicked HAMILTON HEIGHTS 21 10:19 - Gavin Bramel 45-yard pass from Guy By Penalty 0 0 a last-second field goal to Griffey (Michael Lecher kick) Rushes-Yards 182 36-200 Score by Quarters beat the Huskies 24-21 at the Second Quarter Yards Passing 284 325 Tipton 0 7 7 10 - 24 Heights stadium. 4:52 - Nate Hulen 1-yard run (Lecher kick) Comp-Att-Int-TD 24-301-2 15-19-0-6 Heights 7 7 7 0 - 21 The game was back and Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 2:25 - Hulen 5-yard run (Lecher kick) Penalties-Yards 11-94 2-30 forth for the entire time. The Team Stats TIP HH Punts-Average 2-7.5 0-0.0 Huskies spent most of the First Downs 8 6 time in front, but the Blue By Rush 4 4 Heights individual stats Rushing: Troy Ehman 16-32, Hulen 9-13, Scoring By Pass 4 2 Devils always would eventu- Griffey 1-10, Isaac Tuma 1-8, Vincent Harley First Quarter By Penalty 0 0 ally answer. 4-5. 5:37 - Reid Scheppers 24-yard pass from Maxi- Rushes-Yards 31-123 31-68 “I thought they played Passing: Harley 7-9-78, Griffey 1-5-45. mus Webster (Sean Sullivan kick) Yards Passing 141 123 Receiving: Tuma 3-38, Bramel 2-50, Devonte 3:43 - Mason Piening 52-yard pass from Web- very hard, physical foot- Comp-Att-Int-TD 12-18-0-3 8-14-2-1 Henson 2-27, Tristen Ehman 1-8. ster (Sullivan kick) ball,” said Heights coach Jon Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Kirschner of his team. “We Penalties-Yards 4-46 5-40 0:07 - Scheppers 58-yard pass from Webster just came up short in the end. Punts-Average 5-25.8 4-24.5 (Sullivan kick) Tipton made some big plays. Second Quarter We knew going into it, it was minute later, Heights had the 7:09 left to tie the game, and game didn’t go our way to- 6:46 - Piening 37-yard pass from Webster (Sul- lead back, when Nate Hulen the score would be 21-all night,” said Kirschner. “Proud livan kick) going to be a war.” 3:32 - Micah Hauser 19-yard run (Sullivan kick) The Huskies scored first, punched the ball in from the until Cole Jackson kicked a of how our kids played to- 1:11 - Carson Voorhis 4-yard pass from Web- with Gavin Bramel catching a one-yard line. Lecher’s kick 25-yard field goal with two night.” ster (Sullivan kick) 45-yard touchdown pass from put the Huskies up 14-7, and seconds left. That would be The loss brought Heights’ Third Quarter Guy Griffey less than two that would be the halftime enough for Tipton to get the three-game win streak to an 11:05 - Hauser 3-yard run (Sullivan kick) minutes into the game. After lead. win. end and also pushed them 7:04 - Sullivan 26-yard field goal Michael Lecher’s extra-point The third quarter was a Vincent Harley stepped back to a tie for second in 3:00 - Nic Depasquale 27-yard pass from Nick Talley (Frankie Ispen kick) kick, Heights held a 7-0 lead rerun of the second: Edwards in to the quarterback role the Hoosier Conference East until the second quarter, when and Pearce scored on another for Heights later in the game Division with Western; both Westfield individual stats Sam Edwards and Drew pass play touchdown, Hulen and went 7-of-9 for 78 yards. schools are 2-1 in division Rushing: Hauser 18-152, Webster 10-44, Por- Pearce combined for the first answered for Heights with a Isaac Tuma had the most play. Tipton now leads the ter Rode 6-10, Voorhis 1-minus 6, team 1-0. of their three touchdown short run. The Huskies led 21- catches with three. Troy Eh- East with a 3-0 record. Passing: Webster 13-16-261, Talley 2-3-64. passes for Tipton. 14 after three. man led the Huskies’ rushing The Huskies are 3-4 over- Receiving: Piening 5-143, Scheppers 3-93, DePasquale 3-45, Voorhis 3-30, Hauser 1-14. The Blue Devils scored at Pearce caught a 67-yard with 32 yards. all. Heights finishes division the 5:49 mark of the period. A pass from Edwards with “Unfortunately, a tight play at Lewis Cass on Friday.

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Carmel Scoring First Quarter CARMEL 31, BEN DAVIS 9 9:55 - Zach White 37-yard run (Spencer Hanna kick) Score by Quarters 1:12 - Colton Parker 11-yard from Zach Os- Ben Davis 3 0 0 6 - 9 borne (Hanna kick) Carmel 14 7 0 10 - 31 Second Quarter 1:09 - Baron Smith 88-yard pass from Os- Team Stats BD CAR borne (Hanna kick) First Downs 20 17 Fourth Quarter By Rush 11 10 8:23 - Jordan Jones 67-yard pass from Os- By Pass 7 5 borne (Hanna kick) By Penalty 2 2 3:29 - Hanna 28-yard field goal Rushes-Yards 37-201 37-198 Yards Passing 176 214 Carmel individual stats Comp-Att-Int-TD 17-25-3-0 8-415-0-3 Rushing: White 18-116, Osborne 11-53, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Ethan Hall 3-24, Jones 3-13, Drake Shel- Penalties-Yards 12-100 6-66 burne 1-minus 1, Smith 1-minus 7. Punts-Average 3-32.0 4-33.2 Passing: Osborne 8-15-214. Receiving: Jones 3-84, Smith 2-103, Park- er 2-25, White 1-2.

Photo by Margaret Fallin Guerin Catholic's Jagger Albert rushed for 154 yards during the Golden Simmons set school record for receptions . . . Eagles' win over Northview last Friday. Golden Eagles beat Northview, Tigers pick up win break losing streak Guerin Catholic broke a three-game los- gaining 154 yards in 26 carries. Miller com- at Franklin Central ing streak last Friday, defeating Northview pleted 7 of 10 pass attempts for 68 yards, Fishers brought a three-game losing “Lucas Prewitt did a nice job in the 19-0 at the Eagles Nest. while Glenn had three catches. streak to an end last Friday night by beat- passing game and our offensive line was The Golden Eagles had been held with- The Golden Eagles improved to 2-3 with ing Franklin Central 33-14 in an away doing a great job of giving him time to out a point in its last two games, but finally the victory. Guerin Catholic is scheduled to Hoosier Crossroads Conference game. get the ball off,” said Funk. got back on the board in the first quarter. Jag- be idle on Friday; the Golden Eagles were The Tigers absorbed an early Flashes Prewitt threw for two more touch- ger Albert scored on a three-yard touchdown to play Brother Rice from Michigan, but lead, which happened when FC scored downs in the third quarter. Silas Martin run, and Addison Lushin kicked the extra the game had to be canceled after Michigan point. moved its high school football season to the on an interception. But after that, it was caught an 18-yard throw less than two Guerin Catholic added a touchdown in spring. all Fishers as it ran up 33 unanswered minutes into the period, then Jeffrey Sim- each of the next two quarters. Albert struck Guerin Catholic’s next scheduled game points. mons grabbed a one-yard TD pass with again in the second period with a 35-yard will be on Oct. 16, when it welcomes Culver “We had a mishap in the first quarter 1:13 left in the third, with Wayne making run, then Ryan Glenn caught a 28-yard scor- Academies to the Eagles’ Nest. Kickoff will where their defense got a pick six,” said the extra-point kick. ing pass from Sam Miller in the third quarter. be at 7:30 p.m. Tigers coach Curt Funk. Simmons finished the game with 15 Albert had a solid night on the ground, A boxscore appears below. The Tigers tied the game midway receptions, a school record. through the first quarter on a five-yard “Jeffrey had a big night and we were touchdown run by Carson Dunn, and really happy for him and his production,” GUERIN CATHOLIC 19, Scoring Christian Wayne made the extra-point said Funk. NORTHVIEW 0 First Quarter Jagger Albert 3-yard run (Addison Lushin kick. Fishers got its passing game going Prewitt had a tremendous night, go- Score by Quarters kick) in the second period, with Lucas Pre- ing 29-for-39 with 345 yards and four Northview 0 0 0 0 - 0 Second Quarter witt making touchdown throws to Caleb touchdowns. Prewitt also led the rushing Guerin Catholic 7 6 6 0 - 19 Albert 35-yard run (kick failed) Gates and Landon Morris, the latter with with 39 yards. Third Quarter 10 seconds left in the half. Curtis Kearshner led the Fishers de- Team Stats NV GC Ryan Glenn 28-yard pass from Sam Miller The Tigers led 20-7 at the break. Funk fense with seven tackles, followed by six First Downs 10 10 (two-point conversion failed) said his team was able to get a little bit of each for Joel Coston and Grady Stanley. By Rush 5 5 By Pass 5 3 Guerin Catholic individual stats separation, “and I thought our offense did The Tigers improved to 2-3 in HCC By Penalty 0 2 Rushing: Jagger Albert 26-154, Miller a nice job of moving the football, execut- play and are 2-5 overall. Fishers returns Rushes-Yards 24-75 36-173 4-16, Brayden Hall 4-1, Elijah Edwards 1-1, ing the passing game.” home Friday to host Westfield. Yards Passing 92 68 Glenn 1-1. Comp-Att-Int-TD 11-24-2-0 7-10-0-1 Passing: Miller 7-10-68. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Receiving: Ryan Glenn 3-39, Max McGre- Wayne kick) FISHERS 33, Penalties-Yards 4-38 3-15 al 2-18, Edwards 2-11. Second Quarter FRANKLIN CENTRAL 14 Punts-Average 4-12.0 2-38.0 9:17 - Caleb Gates 3-yard pass from Lucas Score by Quarters Prewitt (Wayne kick) Fishers 7 13 13 0 - 33 0:10 - Landon Morris 14-yard pass from Franklin Central 7 0 0 7 - 14 Prewitt (kick failed) Third Quarter IHSAA announces volleyball sectional draw Team Stats FISH FC 10:08 - Silas Martin 18-yard pass from Pre- witt (kick failed) The IHSAA announced winner playing the host Catholic will take on the First Downs 23 15 the pairings for next week’s Royals in the other semi-fi- Brebeuf-Manual winner, By Rush 9 9 1:13 - Jeffrey Simmons 1-yard pass from By Pass 14 5 Prewitt (Wayne kick) volleyball sectionals on nal. with Chatard facing the By Penalty 0 1 Sunday evening. Guerin Catholic and Heights-Shortridge winner. Rushes-Yards 37-94 42-174 Fishers individual stats Hamilton Southeastern Hamilton Heights will Sheridan will play in Yards Passing 345 89 Rushing: Prewitt 10-39, Dunn 9-28, Lucas will host Class 4A Section- travel to Chatard Class 2A Sectional 42, Comp-Att-Int-TD 29-41-2-4 10-28-1-1 Minns 1-18, Shaun Kim 9-17, Wayne 1-0, Josh Thompson 7-minus 8. al 8. In first-round action, to participate in Class 3A a four-team sectional at Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Fishers will play Nobles- Sectional 27. The Huskies Western Boone. The Black- Penalties-Yards 6-47 5-60 Passing: Prewitt 29-39-345, team 0-2-0. Punts-Average 3-36.0 3-39.0 Receiving: Jeffrey Simmons 15-219, Mar- ville, then Westfield takes play Shortridge in a first- hawks face the host Stars in tin 6-68, Morris 4-39, Dunn 2-6, Andrew on Carmel. 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Westfield was close behind, second-round birdie, while junior there is never a shortage of new tal- placing fifth with a 650. The future Marissa Spreitzer had two birdies on ent making its mark in the Hoosier looks bright for the Shamrocks, with Saturday; she and sophomore Am- state. the freshman Brown earning a spot ber Luttrell each finished with 172s. Two freshmen from Hamilton in the top 10. Senior Ashley Marcinko scored 171. County schools made an impact at Brown totaled a 154 over the “We did a nice job,” said Royals the state meet, which finished up last two days, shooting a 76 in her sec- coach Steve Guenin. “It was a little Saturday at Prairie View Golf Club ond round. bit tougher today.” Guenin men- in Carmel. Michaela Headlee was “I was just excited to come out tioned that the wind “was blowing the individual runner-up and helped here and play,” said Brown. She ad- a little bit,” but credited his team the Greyhounds to another podium mitted to being nervous at the begin- with persevering: “We stuck it out finish. Westfield’s Samantha Brown, ning, but was able to get her nerves there, we didn’t give up, we didn’t fresh off a regional title, landed in in check by the second day. quit,” he said, noting that his team the top 10 and was part of a Sham- Reporter photo by Richie Hall “The first tee was definitely the was able to put together some nice rocks team that took fifth. The Carmel girls golf team placed third at the IHSAA state one that got me,” said Brown. “But I rounds. Carmel placed third as a team, meet, which finished last Saturday at Prairie View Golf hit a good drive and then my nerves, Noblesville tied for eighth place they settled, but they kept rising and by scoring a 698. Sophomore Car- with a two-day total of 635, mark- Club in Carmel. The Greyhounds scored a 635 and had two ing the second time in three years falling. Today was better. I wasn’t as oline Whallon led the Millers by that the ‘Hounds received medals at players place in the top 10. nervous. I just played and what hap- tying for 11th individually with a state and their third straight year in “It was really fun,” said Headlee. the Greyhounds team has meant for pened, happened.” score of 157. Whallon carded a 79 the top five. Carmel was bested only She described her play as “really her. Brown’s performance got her on in her second round and made one by defending champ Homestead, consistent.” “Carmel golf has definitely the All-State team. She was joined birdie. Three other Noblesville play- this year’s runner-up with a 628, “I only made a few mistakes, taught me a lot of things,” said Kuc. by her teammate, junior Sophie Mc- ers, seniors Sarah Brenneman and and Evansville North, which scored and when I did make those mis- “The past four years, I’ve been Ginnis, who earned enough points Ellie Karst and freshman Jordan a 625 to win the state championship takes, I came back from them,” said learning so much. The high school to make All-State as well. McGinnis Adam, all had one birdie as well. for the fifth time in seven years. Headlee. “So, it just kept my mo- years are your most important to finished with a score of 167, making “Not our best day the last two Headlee provided some excite- mentum going.” grow and develop. Coaches and one birdie along the way. days, but I was really proud of ment during the early part of her As Headlee begins what should team, great support system, and it’s The ‘Rocks had a consistent them the way they hung in there,” round, making birdies on three of be a great career for Carmel, anoth- been a great four years.” day, with all five players placing in said Millers coach Justin Werkley. her first five holes. She eventual- er Greyhound finished her career in Headlee and Kuc were both the top 40. Junior Allie Hildebrand “It was great to be here and it was ly finished the front nine even, but fine fashion. named to the All-State team after scored 165, junior Brette Hananvan a great experience, and I’m really birdied the 11th hole, and made par Senior Katie Kuc, a star for the meet by virtue of their top 10 scored 167 and senior Cate Jensen proud of the team.” for her remaining seven holes to Carmel since she was a freshman finishes at state. Another Carmel carded a 169. Two individuals from Hamilton score a one-under 71. Headlee was herself, placed in the top 10, earn- senior, Sydney Longstreth, received “I think the kids battled hard County also played at state. Guerin the only player to go under par on ing an individual medal at state for All-State honors by earning enough today,” said Westfield coach Trevor Catholic junior Christina Pfeffer- the second day. the second year in a row. Kuc fin- points from her performances at Neu, whose team finished in the top korn finished 10th, giving her a spot “It feels really good,” said ished ninth with a two-day score of meets during the season. Longstreth five for the second consecutive year on the All-State team. Pfefferkorn Headlee. “I was really working for 155; she carded a 77 for her second finished with a 167 and had one and made the top six for the sixth had a two-day score of 156, shoot- this tournament and now I just feel round. birdie in her round. time in seven years. “There were ing a 76 in her second round and like my work’s paid off.” “I got to play with some of my “I really just told the girls to some things that didn’t go our way, making one birdie. Overall, Headlee carded a two- friends from my senior year, and believe in themselves and keep on and the kids didn’t lay down. They “I think I played really solid,” day total of 147 for the tournament, overall, happy that I was still able to being true to themselves and play- fought the entire day and didn’t give said Pfefferkorn. “The first day was just one shot behind Lapel sopho- finish in the top 10,” said Kuc. ing their game,” said Greyhounds up, so I’m really proud of the grit a bit of a struggle, but I came back more Macy Beeson, who became Kuc made two birdies on Satur- coach Kelly Kluesner. “They did that they showed.” today and played a lot better.” her school’s first-ever girls golf state day. She will be playing for Xavier that. We’re proud of how they fin- Hamilton Southeastern placed Fishers junior Lilly McVay champion with a two-day score of University next year, but took a mo- ished. We’ve got two freshmen, this seventh at state with a two-day score scored a 183 over two days, scoring 146. ment to reflect on what being part of is their first experience. Michaela of 674. 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