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Noblesville Main Street has been
designated as an accredited Main Street
America™ program for meeting rigorous
performance standards set by the National
Main Street Center.
Each year, the National Main Street
Center and its Coordinating Program
partners announce the list of accredited
Main Street America programs in recognition of their exemplary commitment to
preservation-based economic development
and community revitalization through the
Main Street Approach.
“It is a great honor to recognize this
year’s 828 nationally Accredited Main
Street America programs for their outstanding work to transform downtown
and neighborhood commercial districts,”
says Patrice Frey, president & CEO of
the National Main Street Center. “Main
Streets are the heart of our communities,
and the work they do to create quality
public spaces, catalyze local entrepreneurship, and support downtown housing
is more important than ever. Across the
county, Main Street America programs
truly strengthen the economic, social and
cultural fabric of their entire communities.”
The organization’s performance is
annually evaluated by Indiana Main Street
and the Office of Community and Rural
Affairs, which works in partnership
with the National Main Street Center to
identify the local programs that meet ten
performance standards.
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and sustainable revitalization efforts and
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public-private partnerships, securing an
operating budget, tracking programmatic
progress and actively preserving historic
buildings.
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year speaks volumes about our board of
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Clauson’s legacy honored today
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A $3.4 million five-story Bryan Clauson Suite Tower will break ground today, what
would have been Bryan Clauson’s 28th birthday. The Noblesville racecar driver
died in a racing accident in August 2016.
People who call our community their own.
 HONEST HOOSIER
Happy 181st birthday
Arkansas!
Noblesville
racecar driver
Bryan Clauson
would have
turned 28 years
old today.
But he tragically lost his
life on Aug. 7,
2016, following a dirt-track
racing accident
in Belleville,
Kan.
While the
day is an
emotional one
for his family, The Times Editor
fiancée and
friends, his
birthday will be celebrated in a big way
both far and near.
The family today will
attend a ground-breaking
ceremony for Bryan Clauson Suite Tower, which
will be built at Knoxville
Raceway, home of the
National Sprint Car Hall
of Fame in Knoxville,
Iowa. Bryan Clauson,
CLAUSON
best known for dirt-track,
open-wheel racing, had
competed at Knoxville Nationals the past
three years.
The Tower will be built at Turn Two,
next to the Hall of Fame. The five-story
$3.4 million structure will hold 12 suites
and an observation deck on the top floor.
About $1.65 million has already been
raised.
“This money has come from Bryan
Clauson’s friends and race fans who want
to see Bryan’s legacy live on, and who
also want to help secure the long-term
financial stability of the National Sprint
Car Hall of Fame & Museum,” the museum’s executive director Bob Baker said
Wednesday. The ground-breaking will be
at 12:30 p.m. Central Time Zone, which
is an hour behind Noblesville. Fans back
home and all over the world can watch
the event free on a live webcast at www.
thecushion.com.
“Bryan Clauson’s legacy continues to
give back to the sport he so dearly loved,
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BETSY REASON
 FACES of
HAMILTON COUNTY
What
makes
Addilyn
Syrus smile?
“Eating ice
cream,” said
the 5-yearold Westfield
resident,
who was
found enjoying dessert
and picking
strawberries at Spencer’s You-Pick in Noblesville. Her favorite part about picking
strawberries? “Eating them.” She is
the daughter of Dan and Tisha Syrus,
and was found with mom and sister,
Annabelle, 2. Favorite song? “Apples
and Bananas.” Favorite food? “Bananas and apples.” She likes to sing and
dance, swing and play in the sprinkler
in her backyard and ride her Gator
that’s just her size. “It goes really
fast.” Addilyn takes swimming lessons.
What’s fun about swimming? “Going
under water. Sometimes I don’t plug
my nose and go underwater.” What
else? “I get to stay with Mommy all day,
and I don’t have to take a nap.”
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What would have been Bryan Clauson’s 28th birthday will be celebrated at dusk
today at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.
Ivy Tech Hamilton County enrolling now
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Ivy Tech Community College Hamilton County has scheduled an Express
Enrollment event 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
today to enroll students for fall classes.
Fall semester starts Aug. 21.
The Express Enrollment Event will
take place at Ivy Tech Hamilton County campus, 300 N. 17th St., Noblesville. Learn more about the event and
RSVP at www.ivytech.edu/enrollmentday.
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 OBITUARIES
Joe Donovan Endicott
Raymond R. Marcum
Judith ann ‘Judy’ Witt
Donald Eugene Godby
Mary Louise Kutla
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Ivy Tech offers transfer pathways to all
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 TODAY’S JOKE
Joyce Beth Lane
The voices in my head may
Carl Edward ‘Buddy’ Yeary not be real, but they have
Mary Patricia ‘Pat’ Park
some good ideas!
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 OBITUARIES
Joe Donovan Endicott
Judith Ann ‘Judy’ Witt
Joe Donovan Endicott, age 87, of Rosenberg, Texas,
and formerly of Cicero, died June 7, 2017 at Methodist
Hospital at Sugarland, Texas.
He was born December 27, 1929 near Atlanta, to
Carry F. and Ruth D. (Duncan) Endicott.
He was a graduate of Jackson Central High School
with the Class of 1947. He then served his country in the
U.S. Army.
He had worked at Delco Remy at Anderson, as a tool
and die maker for many years. He also was engaged in
farming.
He was a member of Arcadia Christian Church where
he also served as a deacon and an elder. He was a long
time member of Indianapolis Scottish Rite and of Hinkle
Masonic Lodge and where he had been Worshipful Master three times.
He married Frances Marie (McKinney) Endicott on
July 19, 1951. She survives him. Other survivors include
a son, Jeffrey Lee (Jana Kay) Endicott of Rosenberg,
Texas; a daughter, Judith Lynn Yeager of Tulsa, Ok.;
a brother, Donald G. Endicott of Noblesville; grandchildren, Hannah Krystine Endicott, Bryce Alexander
Endicott, and Geoffrey Chadwick (Emily) Yeager, plus
one great-grandchild, Xaviar Yeager.
Preceding him in death in addition to his parents are
two sisters, Betty M. Endicott, and Ruth Evelyn Ehman; brothers, William, Charles, Paul, Max and Larry
Endicott.
Funeral services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday,
June 17, 2017, at Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel,
209 West Jackson St., Cicero, IN 46034, with Pastor
J.R. Moffatt officiating. Burial will follow at Cicero
Cemetery. Visitation is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Friday June 16, 2017.
You may send condolences at www.hartleyfuneralhomes.com.
Judith Ann “Judy” Witt,
75, Pendleton, passed
away Tuesday, June 13,
2017, at her home following an extended illness.
She was born on Oct.
31, 1941, in Anderson to
Francis and Lucille (Riley)
Hinkle .
She was graduated from
Pendleton High School in
1959.
She retired in 2000
from the South Madison
Community School Corporation where she served as
treasurer.
She was a member of
the Faith Community
Church in Noblesville;
the Anderson Chapter of
the Order of Eastern Star;
the Tri Kappa Sorority
where she had served as
president at one time; and
enjoyed playing cards,
playing golf, and flower
gardening. She had been
very active in the Pendleton Community Library
building committee.
Survivors include her
husband of 54 years,
Donald Witt; two sons,
David (wife, Denise) Witt
Milford, Mich., and Brad
Witt of Anderson; three
grandchildren, Matt (wife,
Sydney) Witt, Alec Witt,
and Mindi Hodson; and
two great-granddaughters,
Brooke and Bailey Minch;
and one brother, Dale
(wife, Sandy) Hinkle.
She was preceded in
death by her parents.
A funeral service is
scheduled for 11 a.m.
Friday, June 16, 2017,
at Scott E. Hersberger
Funeral Home, 1010 Main
North St., Lapel, with
Pastor Patrick Probst officiating. Burial will follow
in Brookside Cemetery.
Visitation is scheduled
from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, June 15, 2017,
at Scott E. Hersberger
Funeral Home, 1010 Main
North St., Lapel, where
the Anderson Chapter of
the Order of Eastern Star
is scheduled to perform a
memorial service at 7 p.m.
Memorial contributions
may be made to Faith
Community Church,
19201 Promise Road, Noblesville, Indiana 46060.
Online condolences:
www.hersbergerfuneralhome.com
Dec. 27, 1929 – June 7, 2017
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Raymond R. Marcum
Dec. 1, 1930 – June 7, 2017
Raymond R. Marcum, 86, of Melbourne, Fla., passed
away Wednesday, June 7, 2017,
at William Childs Hospice House
in Melbourne.
He was born on Dec. 1, 1930,
to Roy and Mildred (Levi) Marcum in Noblesville.
He proudly served his country
in the United States Army, and
worked as a millwright.
Survivors include his daughter,
Rebecca Marcum; son, Douglas R.
Marcum; three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;
and two great-great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death
by his wife, Nellie Jane Marcum on April 18, 2017; and
son, David Levi.
Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Thursday, June
15, 2017, at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150
Logan St., Noblesville, with visitation scheduled from
10:30 a.m. to the time of service. Rev. Richard D. Bell
will officiate. Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in
Noblesville.
Condolences: www.randallroberts.com
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 OBITUARIES
Joyce Beth Lane
Sept. 6, 1934 – June 10, 2017
Joyce Beth Lane, age 82, of Elwood, passed away
Saturday, June 10, 2017, at St. Vincent
Seton Specialty Hospital in Indianapolis.
She was born on Sept. 6, 1934, in
Noblesville, to the late Harvey Kemp
and Nellie Lawhon.
She worked for many years as a manager for the Village Cafe in Elwood and
formerly worked in the home healthcare
field as a nurse’s aide for the visiting
nurse. She was a devoted member of
Zion Chapel Church in Elwood. She was the matriarch
of her family and enjoyed organizing family gatherings.
Even during her declining health, she enjoyed going to
rummage sales. She was known for being a good cook
and taught all of her children to cook. She will be fondly
remembered and sadly missed by her friends and family.
Survivors include eight children, Donald “Nuke”
Lane, Deborah (Terry) Everling, Susan Thompson,
Randy “Joe” Lane, Steven (Geneva) Lane, Michael
(Melissa) Lane, Robbie Lane, and Missy (Kurt) Faulstich, numerous grandchildren, great grandchildrem, and
great-great grandchildren, sister, Sandra (Dick) Beaver,
two daughters-in-law, Sherry Lane and Billy Lane, and
numerous nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father, Harvey
Kemp, mother, Nellie Lawhon, her grandmother who
raised her, Daisy Alice Lawhon, three brothers, Steven
Kemp, Ross Kemp, Rick Kemp.
Funeral service celebrating her life is scheduled for
2 p.m. Friday, June 16, 2017, at Zion Chapel Church,
748 N. 14th St., Elwood, with Pastor Greg Boyland and
Pastor Jack Bess officiating. Burial will follow in the
Elwood City Cemetery.
Visitation is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday,
June 16, 2017, at Zion Chapel Church prior to the funeral service.
Online condolences can be given at www.dunnichayfuneralhome.com
Carl Edward ‘Buddy’ Yeary
Sept. 14, 1934 – June 12, 2017
Carl Edward “Buddy” Yeary, 82, of Noblesville, died
peacefully Monday, June 12, 2017, at
Riverview Health.
He was born on Sept. 14, 1934, to
Ishmael and Ruth (Russell) Yeary in Lee
County, Va.
In his younger years, he enjoyed
fishing and camping with his wife and
boys and was in several bowling leagues.
He retired from Firestone Industrial
Products after 37 years and settled into
enjoying the rest of his life with his family, especially his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Survivors include sisters, Mary Louise (Wilbur)
Peckens, and Barbara Sue; sons, Don, Ronny, Ed
(Julie), and Jeff (Tammy); seven grandchildren; and five
great-grandchildren.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by
his wife of 47 years, Sue (McConnell); brothers, Charles
(Betty), Robert, Billie, and Jack (Sharon); and his grandson, Jeffrey
Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Saturday, June
17, 2017, at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150
Logan St., Noblesville, with visitation scheduled from
11 a.m. to the time of service. Rev. Stanley R. Sutton
will officiate. Burial will be at Crownland Cemetery in
Noblesville.
Condolences: www.randallroberts.com
Mary Patricia ‘Pat’ Park
April 9, 1932 – June 13, 2017
Mary Patricia “Pat” Park, 85, LaGrange, died
Tuesday, June 13, 2017, at Miller’s Merry Manor in
LaGrange.
She was born on April 9, 1932, in
Indianapolis, to Patric C. and Mona Mae
(Osborn) Lindenmayer.
In 1963 she moved to the LaGrange area
from Goldsmith. For 26 years, she worked
at the LaGrange Publishing Company
where she retired as the society editor.
She was a member of the 1st United
Methodist Church in LaGrange, where she was a member of the United Methodist Women and took part in
many bible study classes.
On Nov. 3, 1950, in Anderson, she married Charles
E. Park; he survives in LaGrange.
Survivors include a daughter, Sherry Mae Park of Port
Wentworth, Ga.; a son and daughter-in-law, Charles
William and Sue Park of Howe; two grandchildren,
Krystal and Jeff Thompson and Fenway Park; three great
grandchildren, Jake Thompson, Kyla Thompson, and
Karis Thompson; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Ileene
and Ben Harman of Kirkland, and Louise and Gale Ewing of Sheridan; and a brother and sister-in-law, Gerald
and Sally Lindenmayer of Sheridan.
Her parents Patric C. and Mona Lindenmayer; a
step-mother, Ina Marie Lindenmayer; and two brothers,
Kenneth Lindenmayer and Roy Lindenmayer all preceded her in death.
Funeral services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Friday,
June 16, 2017, at the 1st United Methodist Church, 209
W. Spring St., LaGrange. Rev. Chris Lantz will officiate the service.
Burial will take place in Tetersburg Cemetery in
Tetersburg, 10 a.m. Saturday, June 17, 2017.
Visitation is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday, June 15, 2017, at Frurip-May Funeral Home, 309
W. Michigan St., LaGrange.
Memorials may be made to the 1st United Methodist
Church of LaGrange or Goshen Hospice.
Condolences maybe left for the family at www.fruripmayfuneralhome.com
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Donald Eugene Godby
July 2, 1938 – June 9, 2017
Donald Eugene Godby, 78, of Fishers, passed away
Friday, June 9, 2017, at St. Vincent
Carmel Hospital in Carmel.
He was born on July 2, 1938 to Gurney and Bessie (Hendricks) Godby in
Noblesville.
He was a millwright for Western Electric for 30 years. He proudly served his
country with the U.S. Marines and was
a Korean War veteran. He liked woodworking and fishing, but his greatest joy was spending time with his
grandchildren. He also enjoyed
reading his Bible and was an
Elder and a very involved member of New Beginnings Church in
Noblesville. He was a past Master
of the Noblesville Masonic Lodge
#57, and a member of the Scottish
Rite and the Fishers American
Legion.
Survivors include his wife of 56 years, Betty Godby;
daughter, Donna (Jim) Wierciak; son, Gary (Mary) Godby; great-granddaughter, Haley Lambert; grandchildren,
Megan (Jabari) Lindner-Means, Justin (Holly) Marvel,
Mason Godby, Alden Godby, Matthew Wierciak, Ethan
Godby and Eden Grace Godby; and great-grandchildren,
Xavier Means, Malik Means, Lilliana Means, Micah
Marvel and Joelle Marvel.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by
a grandson, Michael Joseph Wierciak; and six brothers
and sisters, Bernice, Howard, Orville, Joanne, Thelma
and Sandy.
Services are scheduled for 1 p.m. Thursday, June
15, 2017, at New Beginnings Church, 772 North 10th
St., Noblesville, with Pastor Mark Fidler officiating.
Visitation is scheduled from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 14, 2017, also at the church. Burial will be at
Oaklawn Memorial Gardens in Indianapolis.
Memorial contributions may be made to American
Heart Association, Greater Midwest Affiliate, Memorials and Tributes Lockbox, 3816 Paysphere Circle,
Chicago, IL 60674.
The family has entrusted Randall & Roberts Funeral
Home in Noblesville with arrangements.
Condolences: www.randallroberts.com
Ayse Louise Kutlu
May 8, 1979 – June 9, 2017
Ayse Louise Kutlu, 38, of Indianapolis, passed away
Friday, June 9, 2017, at IU Simon Cancer Center in Indianapolis.
She was born on May 8, 1979, to
Linda (Thomas) Neal and Hikmet Kutlu
in Indianapolis, Indiana.
She was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in November 2016. She
fought a heroic battle under the amazing
care of IU Simon Cancer Center led by
Dr. Larry Cripe. Our family would like
to thank everyone at IU Simon for their tremendous care
and support through this journey alongside all the love
and support from family and friends.
She will always be remembered for her compassion
of others and for her love and care of children. She was
deeply passionate about the well-being of animals and
actively volunteered at the Humane Society. She enjoyed travel with friends and family, ocean views, good
humor, and an occasional great movie.
Survivors include her parents; her brother, Hakan
Kutlu; grandmother, Vera Thomas; uncle, Ron Thomas;
aunts, Laura Chambers, Munevver Cogalmis, Fatma
Cogalmis, Selvinaz Kutlu, Emine Kecoglu, Gunay Kutlu, Semra Kutlu, Karan Romaine, Becky Lockman; and
cousins.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents,
Suleyman and Sakine Kutlu, and Gerald Thomas.
A Celebration of Life is scheduled for 11:30 a.m.
Saturday, June 17, 2017, at Randall & Roberts
Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield Road, Noblesville.
Visitation is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. followed
by Service at 11:30 a.m. Following the service, lunch
will be provided for friends and family at Faith Community Church, 19201 Promise Road, Noblesville.
If desired, friends may make memorial contributions
to the Humane Society for Hamilton County, 1721 Pleasant St., Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060, or http://www.
hamiltonhumane.com
Condolences may be shared with family and friends at
http://memorialwebsites.legacy.com/AyseLKutlu/homepage.aspx or at www.randallr
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national Amateur Radio
Field Day exercise, 2 p.m.
June 24 to 2 p.m. June 25
in the north parking lot of
Indiana University North
Hospital, 11700 N. Meridian in Carmel.
Since 1933, ham radio
operators across North
America have established
temporary ham radio
stations in public locations
during Field Day to showcase the science, skill and
public service of Amateur
Radio. This event is open
to the public and all are
encouraged to attend.
For more than 100
years, Amateur Radio
— sometimes called ham
radio — has allowed
people from all walks of
life to experiment with
electronics and communications techniques, as well
as provide a free public
service to their communities during a disaster,
all without needing a cell
phone or the Internet.
Field Day demonstrates
ham radio’s ability to
work reliably under any
conditions from almost
any location and create
an independent communications network. Over
35,000 people from
thousands of locations
participated in Field Day
in 2016.
R.A.C.E.S. members
are volunteers that operate
under the auspices of
the Hamilton County
Emergency Management
Agency. They are trained
in emergency first aid and
CPR, as well as being
trained storm spotters
by the National Weather
Service.
For more information
about Field Day, contact
R.A.C.E.S. Officer Mike
Alley at 317-694-5546,
send an email to CIARA
at [email protected] or visit
www.arrl.org/what-isham-radio.
Public Notice
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Sheridan has passed a Declaratory
Resolution designating property generally known as 3893 W. State Road 47 as an
Economic Revitalization Area for purposes of abatement of property taxes. A copy
of the Declaratory Resolution may be inspected at the Hamilton County Assessor’s
Office. The Sheridan Town Council has also set a Public Hearing for Monday
June 26, at 7:00 PM at the Sheridan Town Hall, 506 South Main Street, Sheridan,
Indiana, at which time the Sheridan Town Council shall hear all remonstrance and
objections and testimony from interested persons. The Sheridan Town Council may
take final action regarding the proposed exemption to modify, confirm or rescind
this Declaratory Resolution at the conclusion of the Public Hearing. At this public
hearing, the Town Council will take action relative to this Declaratory Resolution
and determine whether the Property should be exempt from property taxation and fix
the length of the exemption period.
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State Revolving Fund (SRF) Loan Program Categorical Exclusion (CE):
Town of Atlanta, Hamilton County, Jackson Township, PER Amendment No.
1: Waterworks Improvements; SRF Project DW 16 03 29 01.
To all interested parties: this is notification that the Atlanta Waterworks
Improvements project is categorically excluded from substantive environmental
review. The SRF is submitting the CE for public notice.
The existing distribution system is aged and portions are undersized. There
are numerous dead-end lines which affect water pressure and flows in some areas.
A number of valves and hydrants need to be replaced and additional valves need
to be installed in order to isolate the system for maintenance and emergencies.
PER Amendment No. 1 includes additional water main replacement, new
water main, hydrants and valves in selected areas. The proposed project will
improve system pressures and flows, replace undersized and aged components,
improve water quality, and increase the fire protection capabilities in some areas.
Total cost of the project, including PER Amendment No. 1, is estimated
to be approximately $1,670,000. Atlanta will finance the project with a loan
from the SRF Loan Program for a 20-year term at an annual fixed interest rate to
be determined at loan closing. Monthly user rates and charges may need to be
analyzed to determine if adjustments are required for loan repayment.
The documentation supporting this CE is available for review at the
following locations:
Atlanta Waterworks, 105 E. Main Street Atlanta, IN 46031;
Indiana Government Center North, 100 North Senate Avenue, SRF
Loan Programs, Room 1275, Indianapolis, Indiana, Weekdays, 9 am-3:30 pm;
and at www.srf.in.gov.
If you have questions, please contact Mrs. April Douglas, 317-234-7294 or
[email protected].
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NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF PUBLIC HEARING
Board of Zoning Appeals
City of Noblesville, Indiana
This notice is to inform you of a Public Hearing that will be held by the
Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals on the 3rd day of July, 2017. This hearing, to
discuss applications BZNA 000087-2017, will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the Common
Council Chambers, Noblesville City Hall at 16 South 10th Street. The application
submitted by The Carmosino Group requests that approval be granted to a Variance
of Development Standards application pursuant to UDO § 11.C.1.D.3 to permit two
additional wall signs on a property with a single street frontage (1 sign permitted, 3
signs requested) on the property located at 1810 Conner Street.
Written suggestions or objections relative to the application above may be filed
with the Department of Planning and Development, at or before such meeting, and will
be heard by the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. Interested persons desiring to
present their views, either in writing or verbally, will have an opportunity to be heard
at the above-mentioned time and place.
This hearing may be continued from time to time as found necessary by
the Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals. A copy of the proposal is on file in the
Department of Planning and Development at 16 South 10th Street, Suite 150 and may
be reviewed during regular office hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A copy of the file may
also be viewed on the Department of Planning website, www.cityofnoblesville.org/
planning/, by clicking the Boards and Commissions page and selecting the icon on the
map relating to this location and selecting the application materials link.
Noblesville Board of Zoning Appeals
Sarah Reed, Secretary
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
City of Carmel, Indiana
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Public Works and Safety for the
City of Carmel, Hamilton County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until 10:00
a.m., local time, on Wednesday, July 5th, 2017 at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer,
One Civic Square, 3rd Floor, Carmel, Indiana, 46032, for the following project:
2017 – ADDITIONAL PAVING
All bids are to be sealed with the word “BID – 2017 ADDITIONAL
PAVING PROGRAM” on the lower left hand corner of the envelope. Bids will
be opened and read aloud at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 5th at the Board of
Public Works meeting on the 2nd floor of Carmel City Hall, One Civic Square,
Carmel, IN. All persons interested in bidding shall register a contact name and
address with the Street Department to ensure that all changes or questions and
answers are available for review by all interested parties.
The specifications are set forth in detailed documents on file at the Carmel
Street Department, 3400 W. 131st Street, Carmel, IN 46074.
Questions regarding this solicitation must be written and delivered to the
Carmel Street Department. All responses will be written and made available with
the specifications at the Street Department. Please call the Street Department to
confirm whether or not any such written questions and/or responses exist.
The submitted proposal must be in compliance with IC 36-1-9 et seq.
The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
__________________________
David Huffman
Street Commissioner
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Hamilton
County, Indiana; hereinafter referred to as the
OWNER, will receive sealed bids for the following project:
Replacement Plan for
Small Structure No. 23034 (Bridge No. 306)
Cyntheanne Road Over Frank Keiser Drain
Wayne Township
Hamilton County, Indiana
PB-14-0004
Proposals may be forwarded individually by registered mail or delivered
in person, addressed to the Hamilton CountyAuditor, 33 North 9th Street, Suite
L21, Noblesville, Indiana, 46060, prior to 12:30 p.m., June 26, 2017. After
12:30 p.m., bids can be delivered to the Commissioners Courtroom up until the
noticed bid opening time. Bids received after the noticed bid opening time will
not be considered but will be returned to the bidder unopened. Only proposals
from those CONTRACTORS who are registered on the Indiana Department
of Transportation’s current listing of Prequalified Contractors for item D(A)
“Bridges: Highway Over Water” will be considered. Any bids submitted by
CONTRACTORS not approved for this item on the list will be returned to the
bidder unopened.
All proposals will be considered by the OWNER at a public meeting held
in the Hamilton County Government & Judicial Center in Noblesville, Indiana,
Commissioners’ Courtroom, and opened and read aloud at 1:00 p.m. local time,
June 26, 2017.
The work to be performed and the proposals to be submitted shall include
a bid for all general construction, labor, material, tools, equipment, taxes, permits,
licenses, insurance, service costs, etc. incidental to and required for this project.
All materials furnished and labor performed incidental to and required
by the proper and satisfactory execution of the contracts to be made, shall be
furnished and performed in accordance with requirements from the drawings and
specifications included in these documents. Bidding documents are available at
Lochmueller Group, Inc., 3502 Woodview Trace, Suite 150, Indianapolis, Indiana,
46268, beginning at 9:00 am on June 6, 2017, and may be obtained for the sum of
$100.00 plus shipping for the Proposal, Specifications, Contract Documents and
Plans, of which none is refundable. Payment shall be by money order or check
and shall be made payable to Lochmueller Group, Inc. Interested parties can view
the Contract Documents at www.hamiltoncounty.in.gov. Documents posted on the
county website are for informational purposes only. It shall be the responsibility of
the individual to periodically check for addendums posted online. Only those who
obtain Contract Documents and Plans through Lochmueller Group, Inc. will be
automatically notified of addenda. Contract documents and Plans must be obtained
through Lochmueller Group, Inc. to be eligible to bid on this contract.
Each proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope with the county
supplied sealed bid notice, bearing the title of the project, bid opening date and the
name and address of the bidder firmly affixed. The bidder shall affix identifying
tabs to the following sheets of each proposal:
■ Form 96
■ Itemized Proposal
■ Non-Collusion Affidavit ■ Receipt of Addendum (if applicable)
■ Bid Bond
■ Employment Eligibility Verification
■ Financial Statement ■ Drug Testing Program Compliance
Each individual proposal shall be accompanied by a certified check or
acceptable Bidder’s Bond, made payable to the Hamilton County Auditor, in a sum
of not less than ten percent of the total amount of the proposal, which check or
bond will be held by the said Hamilton County Auditor as evidence that the bidder
will, if awarded a contract, enter into the same with the OWNER upon notification
from him to do so within ten days of said notification. Failure to execute the
contract and to furnish performance bond to Hamilton County, Indiana, will be
cause for forfeiture of the amount of money represented by the certified check,
or bidder’s bond, as and for liquidated damages. Form 96, as prescribed by the
Indiana State Board of Accounts, shall be properly completed, and submitted with
bid proposals. The Commissioners at their discretion reserve the right to waive any
and all informalities in the bidding. All bids submitted shall be valid for 90 days
from the opening of the bids.
Robin Mills
Hamilton County Auditor
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CHICAGO
CUBS
June 16 @ Pirates
7:05 PM
June 17 @ Pirates
8:15 PM
June 18 @ Pirates
1:35 PM
June 19 vs Padres
8:05 PM
June 20 vs Padres
8:05 PM
June 21 vs Padres
2:20 PM
June 22 @ Marlins
7:10 PM
June 23 @ Marlins
7:10 PM
June 24 @ Marlins
4:10 PM
June 25 @ Marlins
1:10 PM
State golf championship
Hamilton County’s top three state golfers
IHSAA State Golf
Team Scores:
Team, 1 2
total
Center Grove
292, 281, 573
Carmel
286, 300, 586
Westfield
286, 301, 594
Noblesville
300, 298, 598
Columbus No. 305, 300, 605
Zionsville
307, 306, 613
Evansville No. 307, 307, 614
Bedford NL 310, 306, 616
Ft. W. Dwenger 321, 301, 622
Park Tudor 307, 315, 622
Homestead
315, 308, 623
Fishers T320, 318,638
Castle
324, 314, 638
Cathedral
332, 315, 647
Carroll Ft. Wayne 336, 322, 658
June 26 @ Nationals 7:05 PM
The Times photo by Alex Pollock
Westfield junior Andrew Lewis
(left) led the Shamrocks with a
two-day score of 145, tying for
7th place. Kevin Stone, Carmel, finished 7th among 100
players with a score of 145.
Clay Merchent was the Millers’
top player, finishing with a twoday score of 146 for the 12th
spot out of 100.
CHICAGO
WHITE SOX
June 16 @ Blue Jays
7:07 PM
June 17 @ Blue Jays
1:07 PM
June 18 @ Blue Jays
1:07 PM
June 20 @ Twins
8:10 PM
June 21 @ Twins
8:10 PM
June 22 @ Twins
1:10 PM
June 23 vs Athletics
8:10 PM
June 24 vs Athletics
2:10 PM
June 25 vs Athletics
2:10 PM
June 26 vs Yankees
8:10 PM
CINCINNATI
REDS
June 16 vs Dodgers
7:10 PM
June 17 vs Dodgers
4:10 PM
June 18 vs Dodgers
1:10 PM
June 19 @ Rays
7:10 PM
June 20 @ Rays
7:10 PM
June 21 @ Rays
12:10 PM
June 23 @ Nationals
7:05 PM
June 24 @ Nationals
4:05 PM
June 25 @ Nationals
1:35 PM
June 26 @ Cardinals
4:15 PM
June 27 vs Brewers
7:10 PM
ST, LOUIS
CARDINALS
June 16 @ Orioles
7:05 PM
June 17 @ Orioles
4:05 PM
June 18 @ Orioles
1:35 PM
June 20 @ Phillies
7:05 PM
June 21 @ Phillies
7:05 PM
June 22 @ Phillies
1:05 PM
June 23 vs Pirates
8:15 PM
June 24 vs Pirates
7:15 PM
June 25 vs Pirates
8:08 PM
June 26 vs Reds
4:15 PM
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANS
June 16 @ Charlotte
7:05 PM
June 17 @ Charlotte
7:05 PM
June 18 @ Charlotte
2:05 PM
Carmel suffers collapse in second round
By Alex Pollock
[email protected]
CARMEL – After Tuesday’s
first round of the Indiana High
School Athletic Association Golf
State Championship, Carmel
was up by six strokes against
Center Grove.
Round two was a different
story.
Center Grove passed Carmel
half way through the second 18
holes to take a 13 stroke lead it
would keep to become the 2017
IHSAA boy’s golf state champions.
Center grove took home the
title with a team score of 573
after 36 holes compared to Carmel’s total of 586.
The Greyhounds shot a 286
on day one, putting them in first
place, however, they finished
19 over par the second round,
handing the trophy over to Center Grove.
The runners-up were led by
sophomore Nicholas Dentino
and senior Kevin Stone, both
finishing with a total of 145.
Others scoring for the Greyhounds were Cole Harris with
a 148, Curtis Robertson with a
150, and Clay Stirsman with a
Soccer event
showcases
world-class
athletes
Hamilton County individual results:
Name
place
Nicholas Dentino, Carmel, T7, Andrew Lewis, Westfield, T7,
Kevin Stone,Carmel,
T7,
Clay Merchent, NHS,
12, Drew Alexander, HSE,
T13,
Noah Shanteau,WHS, T13
Jacob Deakyne, NHS
T13
Cole Harris, Carmel
T16
Josh Kehl, Westfield
T21
Curtis Robertson, Carmel T21
Ethan Lutz, Westfield, T27
Parker Deakyne, NHS
T27
Mitchell Compton, NHS T35
Clay Stirsman, Carmel T43
Bryce Robertson, Fishers T57
Shivom Patel, Fishers T60
Noah Chamberlin, FishersT60
Nicholas Fisher, Fishers T72
John Barnes, Noblesville 92
Stephen Hildebrand, WHST93
Jackson Ousley, Fishers 97
155.
Noblesville came in fourth
place with a two-day team score
of 598, just one spot under 2016
champions Westfield.
Sophomore Clay Merchent
was a bright spot for the Millers
on the second day, finishing
three under par, the only Miller
1st round
2nd round total
72, 73, 145
72,
73, 145
72,
73,
145
77, 69, 146
74,
73, 147
69
78
147
74
73
147
72, ` 76, 148
76, 74, 150
71,
79, 150
76
76,
152
74
78, 152
75, 78, 153
78, 77, 155
82, 76, 158
80, 79, 159
79,
80, 159
79, 83, 162
86, 88, 174
90, 85, 175
99, 91,
190
to finish with a score below
even the second round. Merchent carded a 77 on round one,
five over par, and a 69 on day
two.
Jacob Deakyne was the Millers second ranked golfer with
scores of 74 and 73 for a total
of 147 strokes. Parker Deakyne
carded a 152, Mitchell Compton
shot 153, John Barnes shot a
174.
Westfield went into competition with the potential to be the
first team to win three state titles
in a row. However, they fell
short to both Carmel and Center
Grove.
The Shamrocks finished with
a combined team score of 594 to
take third place out of 15 teams.
Andrew Lewis led the Shamrocks, carded a two-day 145.
Noah Shanteau shot 147, Josh
Kehl carded a 150, Ethan Lutz
shot a 152, and Stephen Hildebrandt carded a 175.
Fishers finished 12th in their
first state finals appearance with
a total score of 638.
The Tigers were led by Bryce
Robertson with a 158, Shaivom
Patel carded 159, Noah Chamberlin shot 159, Nicholas Fisher
had 162, and Jackson Ousley
carded 190.
Hamilton Southeastern’s
Drew Alexander carded a 147,
and tied for 13th place among
individual golfers.
Each team had five players
participate, in two rounds of 18
holes. The tournament was held
at Prairie View Golf Club.
The Times
WESTFIELD – The United
States Power Soccer Association
has scheduled the MK Battery
Conference Cup Series at the
Grand Park Fieldhouse, June
16-18.
The three-day event features 30
teams from across the country.
The public is invited to attend
all of the tournament events and
experience this highly competitive
and unique sport. Admission is
free.
Power soccer is specifically
designed for individuals with
physical disabilities that utilize a
power wheelchair in their everyday lives. The sport is played 4
against 4 on an indoor basketball
court in a sport specific power
wheelchair. The players dribble,
spin-kick and pass a 13” soccer
ball to score points on their opponent. The game is fast, compelling, skillful, and competitive.
Also, in most cases, it is the only
competitive team sport available
for people who, because of their
physical disability, use a power
wheelchair for mobility.
The event kicks off 10:30 a.m.
Friday with an opening ceremony
where the Westfield Fire Department will present the colors and
Westfield Mayor Andy Cook will
welcome the teams and spectators
Times Photo Scot Goodman
Youngsters playing Power Soccer. The United States Power Soccer Association is bringing the
sport to Grand Park Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
to Grand Park.
At 5:30 p.m. Friday, the USPSA Mayor’s Cup game will be
played.
The Mayor’s Cup is a fundraiser for USPSA, hosted by Mayor
Cook and includes Mayor Jim
Brainard, Carmel, Mayor Scott
Fadness, Fishers, and Mayor John
Ditslear, Noblesville, as well as
Hamilton County Commissioner
Mark Heirbrandt.
After a brief exhibition game
by members of the United States
national power soccer team,
the Mayors and Commissioner
Heirbrandt will get in competition
chairs and play a game alongside
local athletes from the national
team.
Team USA has won the last
two power soccer World Cups, in
Japan in 2007, and France in 2011,
and is poised to defend its titles at
the 2017 World Cup in Kissimmee, Fla., in July. The goal of
the Mayor’s Cup event is to raise
funds for athletes with disabilities
and also generate awareness for the
sport of power soccer.
“It is an honor for me to
host the Mayor’s Cup to help
further the mission of USPSA,” said Westfield Mayor
Andy Cook. “I am truly
inspired by these athletes who
have achieved so much in
spite of their physical disabilities.”
Visit www.powersoccerusa.
org for the full event schedule.
The Times, serving Noblesville and Hamilton County
Þ CLAUSON From Page A1
and his family and
friends are right here with
him,” Baker said.
Back home in Noblesville
today, a bright-green Bryan
Clauson flag, with its familiar BC logo, gracefully flies
in the wind on a flagpole
at the racecar driver’s
gravesite in Crownland
Cemetery.
A bench offers a place
for mourners to sit and
reflect as they visit their
loved one. A small stone
has paw prints of Clauson’s
famous dog, Chevy, with
the words, “Love you,
Dad.” There are framed
snapshots of Clauson, his
dogs, Chevy and Stewart,
he and his fianceé, Lauren
Stewart, plus memorable
photographic moments
from the 2016 Indianapolis
500, including a family
photo of Clauson, his fiancé
and his parents, Tim and
Diana Clauson of Noblesville.
“It’s pretty evident it’s
his area,” said his mom this
week, who is planning a
lantern-lighting ceremony
at dusk today to celebrate
her son’s birthday. She invites the community to join
the family at the cemetery
at about 9 p.m.
The community support
has been amazing since
Bryan Clauson’s death.
An historic marker was
erected on April 8 in his
name at Noblesville’s
Forest Park, with racecar
drivers, commentators,
friends, family and fans
attending the event.
At this year’s Indy 500,
Bryan Clauson was recognized during the 100th lap
commemorating his leading
of the 100th lap of the
100th running of the Indy
500 in 2016.
Also, during the Indy
500 this year, on Pit Row,
Garage No. 21 was dedi-
cated to Driven2SaveLives,
Indiana Donor Network’s
campaign to honor Bryan
Clauson who, as an organ
and tissue donor, saved
many lives, including a
heart recipient who the
family has already met
Last week, the family
celebrated Bryan Clauson’s passion for racing at
USAC’s Indiana Midget
Week, during which Diana
Clauson said her son’s
gravesite received many
visitors.
All of these honors,
Diana Clauson said, “It’s
really helped keep us
going. That’s for sure.”
Bryan Clauson was
born at 5:40 p.m. on
Thursday, June 15, 1989.
His mom said since her
son turned 10, they’d
celebrated his birthday
on the road, at whatever
racetrack he was racing.
Then, tradition would be
to go to a Japanese steakhouse. He didn’t have a
favorite flavor of birthday
cake and he wasn’t big
into sweets, but he loved
when his mom made cake
mix cookies.
“I know it’s going to
be an emotional day for
us, but the little distraction of the building of the
suites is definitely going
to be helpful and remind
us how blessed we are
to have had Bryan doing
what he was doing for so
long. And it brought a lot
of really good people in
our lives together,” his
mom said. “Although it’s
going to be very hard,
hopefully we can see a
little bit of good.”
People wishing to donate to the Bryan Clauson
Suite Tower project can
go online at www.sprintcarhof.com/
-Contact me at betsy@
thetimes24-7.com.
Thursday, June 15, 2017
A5
BUSINESS & SERVICES
Þ NMS From Page A1
directors, executive
committee and their dedication to ensure we are
operating efficiently under
the guidelines established
by our state and national
organizations,” said Chris
Owens, chief executive
officer of Noblesville Main
Street. “We will continue
to pursue this achievement
annually while we now focus on a larger 3 to 5 year
strategic plan, as well as
the Community Campaign
fundraiser that is currently
underway to secure funding for the remainder of
our 2017 events in Downtown Noblesville.”
Main Street America
has been helping revitalize
older and historic commercial districts for more
than 35 years. Today, it
is a network of more than
1,000 neighborhoods and
communities, rural and
urban, who share both
a commitment to place
and to building stronger
communities through preservation-based economic
development.
Noblesville Main Street
is committed to this
concept and the national
accreditation is recognition
for this local organization’s commitment to our
community.
To learn more about
Noblesville Main Street
visit noblesvillemainstreet.
org or to donate to the
Community Campaign log
on to thiscommunitycares.
com.
Bethel Lutheran Church Garage Sale
20650 Cumberland Road
June 16th Fri 8am-3pm
June 17th Sat 8am-1pm
Food Tent, Furniture, Tools,
Toys, Housewares,
Childrens Electronics, Clothing
For Sale
2016 Prowler 18ft TT
Gas Stove with oven, Microwave,
Refrigerator, AC, Furnace, Bath w/
walk in shower, Queen Bed, TV, New
wheel & RV covers, Power jacks,
Awning, used one time
317-773-5788
For Sale
Solid Oak Table
w/ 4 chairs and 2 leafs
$175 firm
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$300
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TODAY’S MIX-UP
BARNEY GOOGLE
Below the puzzle is a list of words that
can be found in the Mix-Up. They may
be written forward, backward, or even
diagonally. The solution will be in the
next edition of The Times.
HENRY
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Chewbacca
ObiWan
Jedi
Leia
Darth
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Not bummed out by golfing partner!
Last week I had the
honor of presenting to
Carl Erskine the Heritage
Place Award, given to six
senior Hoosiers each year
for their lifetime service to
the Indianapolis community. For those who don’t
recognize the name, Carl
is a retired banker from
Anderson, Indiana. He also
previously pitched for the
Brooklyn Dodgers team
that won their first—and
only—World Series in
l955.
When I was a
grade-schooler in New
York, I feigned sleeping at
night for six months of the
year with a tiny transistor
radio hidden under my
pillow, praying for a home
run by center fielder Duke
Snider or another no-hitter
by Carl (he had two). If
you had told that nineyear-old kid in l955 that
his baseball hero would
one day become not just a
friend, but a golfing partner, he’d have thought you
were nuts.
Although it has been 62
years, my memory of October 4, 1955, is clear. Even
then I knew the majesty
of those hallowed words:
Seventh game of the World
Series. This would have
traditionally been a time
for Dodger fans to wring
their hands and prepare for
the inevitable. Da Bums,
as they were called, had
faced the Yankees in what
seemed like a hundred previous World Series games
(four, actually) and lost
every time. If the Dodgers hadn’t finally won in
1955, I probably wouldn’t
be writing this story now.
And giving Carl this award
would not have felt quite so
special.
I remember our tiny TV
with the rabbit-ears antenna. The black and white
picture was quite fitting,
because that game was
clearly a battle between the
forces of good and evil.
I perched myself on
our wooden coffee table,
after pushing it right up to
the television. Even then,
I was not very good at
dealing with tension. On
several occasions when the
Yankees threatened to win
(and they always did), I
retreated to my room until
the peril had passed. I’m
embarrassed to say that I
still do that during Pacers
and Colts games.
I don’t have a distinct
memory of each inning,
but I recall a great catch by
leftfielder Sandy Amoros
and I was surprised that
Duke Snider bunted in
the fifth inning, considering The Duke was the
top homerun hitter of the
’50s. Of course, I remember that final out, Yankee
catcher Elston Howard
flailing at the final Dodger
pitch. I sprang from the
coffee table and let out
a scream. The Wolfsie
family embraced in a group
hug. Mom and Dad were
Dodger fans, too.
The day after the Indianapolis awards dinner,
Carl and I played golf. We
talked about his son, Jimmy, who was on his way to
bowl at the Special Olympics in Terre Haute. Carl
also told me a dozen great
baseball stories, including
some I hadn’t heard before.
Then he talked about Betty,
his wife of 70 years. “You
know, golf is like marriage,” he said. “I’m not
always very good at it, but
I want to keep doing it for
a long time.”
“Still lots of time for
both,” I told my 90-yearold boyhood hero. “You’re
about to go into innings.”
students from different
clubs and sports teams
lip-synching various songs.
As a result
of being
involved
with the
production,
students
learned
about
JUTHANI
Riley Hospital for
children and its impact on
the lives of children fighting debilitating diseases.
Juthani is a senior at
Hamilton Southeastern
High School. She is the
daughter of Bhavna and
Sunil Juthani.
Miller’s Girl Scout Gold
Award project sprung out
of her concern for the
environment.
She worked with the
Blatchley Nature Study
Club and the Indiana Native Plant and Wildlife Association
(INPAWS)
to educate
gardeners
about invasive plants
and how
to prevent
the spread
MILLER
of invasive plant
growth. In addition to
educating others she held
workdays to pull invasive
species from local public
areas.
Miller graduated from
Noblesville High School
and is studying mechanical
engineering technology at
Purdue University. She
is the daughter of Elena
Dubinski and Ken Miller.
Temple wanted to share
her love of reading with
visitors at the Merciful
Help Center at Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Parish.
For her Girl Scout Gold
Award project, Temple
created a literacy initiative at the center. In an
effort to sustain interest
in the literacy initiative,
Temple distributed 2,000
books and created a visual
presentation for center visitors in Arabic, English,
and Spanish describing
how to obtain a library
card.
Temple is a senior at
Cathedral High School.
She is the daughter of Victoria and David Temple.
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personality for 30 years. His
humor column appears weekly
in The Times.
County girls earn Girl Scout Gold Awards
The Times
Three Hamilton County
girls, Haeli Juthani, Julia
Miller and Caroline Temple, have earned the Girl
Scout Gold Award, the
highest award a girl can
earn in Girl Scouting.
They will be presented with this prestigious
award during Girl Scouts
of Central Indiana's Girls
of Distinction ceremony,
June 17 at the Marriott in
Indianapolis.
An overall lack of
school spirit at her high
school spurred Juthani's
Girl Scout Gold Award
project. Juthani directed a
lip dub video promoting
Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University
Health.
The video featured
New program offers discounts for cyclists
Brenda Myers, president
and CEO of Hamilton
County Tourism.
Myers said the idea
was first sparked by
Carmel City Councilman
Bruce Kimball, who
loves to explore on his
bike and encourage others to do the same.
To participate, bicyclists simply need
to show proof of their
ride to the business.
For example, riders can
bring in their helmet or
take a photo of their bike
outside the business.
Some of the attractions
participating include
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The Times
A new countywide
initiative offers discounts
to residents and visitors
who bike the trails and
downtowns of Hamilton
County. Pedal Perks,
which recently kicked off
and runs through October, encourages riders to
explore the area, experience a new adventure
and save money.
“Hamilton County is
known for great trails
and interesting communities and unique local
businesses, so Pedal
Perks brings these awesome things together in
one fun promotion,” said
Sheridan, Bath Junkie in
Carmel and all Stacked
Pickle locations in
Hamilton County. To see
the full list, visit www.
PedalPerks.org. If your
business wants to participate in the program,
please contact Dagny
Zupin at [email protected].
If you don’t have a
bike, Zagster Bike Share
Program, which started
in 2015, has 10 stations
in Carmel one in Westfield with 86 bikes and
trikes available. The cost
is $3 per hour. To rent,
download the Zagster
app and follow the direc-
tions. For more information, visit http://bike.
zagster.com/carmel/.
Also, there are new
bike routes in Hamilton
County. The USBR 35
bicycle route launched
this summer and is a
nationally-approved
interconnected cycling
route that links the northern part of the Hoosier
state to the southern,
stretching though Hamilton County. Approved in
2015, the route reaches
360 miles from La Porte
County to Floyd County.
For more information,
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