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                                    INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER Friday, March 13, 2026 Page B5L E G A L S %u25a0 L E G A L S unknown: The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of William Bradley, Deceased and Interim Capital Group Inc.If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer or response. You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a judgment by default may be entered against you for the relief demanded, by the Plaintiff.FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C.By /s/ Barry T. BarnesBARRY T. BARNESAttorney No. 19657-49Attorney for PlaintiffBARRY T. BARNESFEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C.8415 Allison Pointe Blvd., Suite 400Indianapolis, IN 46250(317) 237-2727NOTICEFEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. 5320-103068702/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26SUMMONS BY PUBLICATIONIN THE MARION COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTSTATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE MARION SUPERIOR COURT NO. 14COUNTY OF MARION ) CAUSE NO. 49D14-2601-DN-000497IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:JUAN JOSE MARTINEZ BARRIOS,Petitioner,andMICHELLE RENEE WHIRLEDGE,RespondentTo Respondent: Melani Darisa Santos CallesThis Summons is to the above-named Respondent, and to any other person who may be concerned.You are hereby notified that Petitioner, Juan Jose Martinez Barrios, has filed a Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage in the Superior Court of Marion County, Indiana, under Cause Number 49D14-2601-DN-000497. The Complaint seeks a dissolution of the marriage between you and the Petitioner.The Petitioner alleges that the marriage is irretrievably broken and requests that the Court dissolve the marriage. No children were born of the marriage, and no issues of child custody,parenting time, or child support are involved in this action.The named Petitioner is represented by Kaisa Lozada Longoria, LOPEZ LAW OFFICE, P.C., 3502 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208. Telephone: (317) 634-9484.An answer or other response in writing to the petition must be filed either by you or your attorney within thirty (30) days after the third notice of suit, and if you fail to do so, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief requested by the Petitioner. If you have a claim for relief against the Petitioner arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert in your written answer or response.This Summons by Publication is issued pursuant to Indiana Trial Rule 4.13 and Indiana Code 34-8-2-1.Dated: 2/12/2026/s/ Katherine Sweeney BellClerk of Marion County5320-103060602/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26SUMMONS -- SERVICE BY PUBLICATIONSTATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MARION COUNTYCOUNTY OF MARION ) CAUSE NO. 49D14-2601-DN-001152Temitope P. OgidanPlaintiff(s)v.Avis J. OgidanDefendant(s)ORDERThe court, having considered Petitioner%u2019s Praecipe for Service by Publication in Marion County, Indiana, and being duly advised, hereby: Grants said request.Respondent may be served for Notice of these proceedings by publication in Marion County, IN.SO ORDERED this 2/3/2026Judge/Magistrate, Marion County Superior CourtDistributor:Plaintiff: Temitope P. OgidanDefendant:Avid Jannelle Ogidan5320-103090102/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26STATE OF INDIANA ) MARION COUNTY SUPERIOR COURTCOUNTY OF MARION ) CAUSE NO. 49D22-2509-JP-009733Andrea ConleyPlaintiffv.Nathaniel DixonDefendantNOTICE OF SUITThe State of Indiana to the defendant(s) above named, and any other person who may be concerned, you are notified that you have been sued in the Court above named. The nature of the suit against you is: Paternity.This summons by publication is specially directed to the following named defendant(s) whose addresses are: And the following defendant(s) whose whereabouts are unknown: Nathaniel Dixon. In addition to the above named defendant(s) being served this summons, there may be other defendants who have an interest in this law suit. If you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer. You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, on or before the date of April 12, 2026, (the same being within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit) and if you fail to do so a judgment will be entered against you for what the plaintiff had demanded./s/ Andrea ConleyAndrea ConleyPlaintiff5320-103090002/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26SUMMONS - SERVICE BY PUBLICATIONSTATE OF INDIANA ) IN THE MARION SUPERIOR COURT) SS:COUNTY OF MARION ) CAUSE NO. 49D33-2602-MF-007213PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC,Plaintiff,vs.THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF CHERYL K. ADAMS, DECEASED, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING THROUGH THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT and THE UNKNOWN OCCUPANT,Defendants.NOTICE OF SUITThe State of Indiana to the Defendant(s) above named, and any other person who may be concerned.You are hereby notified that you have been sued in the Court above named.The nature of the suit against you is:Complaint on Note and to Foreclose Mortgage on Real EstateAgainst the property commonly known as 735 Thorndale St, Indianapolis, IN 46214-3702 and described as follows:LOT 14 IN BALMER SECOND ADDITION AN ADDITION TO WAYNE TOWNSHIP MARION COUNTY INDIANA, AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32, PAGE 397 IN THE OFFICE OF THE RECORDER OF MARION COUNTY, INDIANA.This summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named defendants: United States of America, acting through the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and The Unknown OccupantThis summons by publication is specifically directed to the following named defendants whose whereabouts are unknown: The Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Cheryl K. Adams, DeceasedIf you have a claim for relief against the plaintiff arising from the same transaction or occurrence, you must assert it in your written answer or response.You must answer the Complaint in writing, by you or your attorney, within thirty (30) days after the Third Notice of Suit, and if you fail to do so a judgment by default may be entered against you for the relief demanded, by the Plaintiff.FEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C.By /s/ Matthew S. LoveMATTHEW S. LOVEAttorney No. 18762-29Attorney for PlaintiffMATTHEW S. LOVEFEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C.8415 Allison Pointe Blvd., Suite 400Indianapolis, IN 46250(317) 237-2727NOTICEFEIWELL & HANNOY, P.C. IS A DEBT COLLECTOR 5320-103046702/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation (IPTC) IFB 26-01-574 1501-Women%u2019s Locker Room Renovations ProjectSummary: Indianapolis Public Transportation Corp. dba IndyGo, is seeking bids from qualified contractors, Project scope includes the demolition of existing conditions which include toilet partitions, CMU walls, lockers, suspended ceiling, and other misc. materials. Items to be newly installed include new gypsum walls, plumbing fixtures, electrical lighting, hand dryers, floor tile,lockers, and custom casework amongst other divisions of work. To Register and view this IFB Online at:https://indygo.bonfirehub.com/opportunities/218683Issue of IFB: 2/24/2026, by EOD.Pre-Proposal Meeting: 2/27/2026, 2 p.m. EST. 1501 W. Washington St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222.Meet at Security Front Desk. Written Questions Due: 3/6/2026 by 3:00 p.m. EST Answers Provided and Posted: 3/13/2026. Bids Due Date: 3/24/2026 by 3:00 p.m. / Bid Opening at 3:30 p.m. (TEAMS Virtual Only)IPTC Board Date: 4/16/2026 at 4 p.m. (EST.). 5320-103059902/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26Citation Parental Custody and ControlSuperior Court of California County of Orange Lamoreaux Justice Center:- 341 The City Dr. Orange, CA 92868-3205 Case No. 25AD000091In re: Adoption of Jordyn Joy Prieto To: Jon Adam LiellYou are hereby ordered to appear to show cause why the child(ren) listed below should not be declared free from your parental custody and control for the purpose of adoption according to the Petition on file herein. If you fail to appear at the time and place stated below, the court may terminate your parental rights to custody and control of the child(ren) and proceed with the adoption of the child(ren).Date: 4/2/2026 Time: 8:30AM Dept: L53 Address of the court is same as noted above Name(s) of child(ren)/ Date of birth 1. Jordyn Joy Prieto 04/02/2017You are hereby notified of the provisions of Family Code sections 7860-7864, which provide the following:1. At the beginning of the proceeding, the court will consider whether to appoint counsel. If the court finds that the interests of the child(ren) require representation by counsel, the court shall appoint counsel to represent the child(ren), whether or not the child(ren) is/are able to afford counsel. The child(ren) shall not be present in court unless the child(ren) request(s) it, or the court so orders it. 2. If a parent appears without counsel and is unable to afford counsel, the court shall appoint counsel for the parent, unless the parent knowingly and intelligently waives the right to be represented by counsel. The court will not appoint the same counsel to represent both the child(ren) and their parent.3. The court may appoint either the public defender or private counsel. If private counsel is appointed, he or she will receive a reasonable sum for compensation and expenses, the amount of which will be determined by the court. The amount must be paid by the real parties in interest, but not by the child(ren), in such proportions as the court believes just. However, if the court finds that any of the real parties in interest cannot afford counsel, the amount will be paid by the county.4. The court may continue the proceeding for not more than 30 days as necessary to appoint counsel and to enable counsel to become acquainted with the case. ATTEST: November 07, 2025 David H Yamasaki, Clerk of Court By S. BOC, Deputy 25-31%u201411:28%u201412:05%u201412--19 5320-103031202/20/26, 02/27/26, 03/06/26, 03/13/26By MALIK SIMONmaliks@indyrecorder.comEmployees of CareSource, a nationally recognized nonprofit managed care entity, raised more than $56,000 for Firefly Children & Family Alliance to support an emergency aid fund for individuals and families.Employees also participated in a volunteer day of service at the Gene Glick Family Support Center in Indianapolis. %u201cMore than 250 CareSource employees donated a portion of their paycheck to Firefly in 2025,%u201d said Dr. Cameual Wright, president of CareSource Indiana. %u201cFirefly shares the whole-person, community-based approach that CareSource employees work to advance every day. I am also incredibly proud to see our team volunteer their time today for such a worthy cause.%u201dFirefly is a nonprofit that supports Indiana families and adults. In 2024, it served more than 50,000 families in counties across the state.%u201cFirefly is so grateful for the support of our friends at CareSource,%u201d said Tina Cloer, Firefly President and CEO. %u201cTheir generosity and passion for supporting our mission of empowering individuals to build stronger families and communities will make a difference in lives for generations to come.%u201dCareSource is a nonprofit managed care organization with more than two million members. CareSource administers one of the nation%u2019s largest Medicaid managed care plans. In Indiana, CareSource provides coverage through the Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Healthwise and the federal Health Insurance Marketplace.Firefly, which is celebrating 175 years of service, operates 16 locations across Indiana providing child abuse prevention, homebased services, youth placement and recovery services. For more information, visit https://www.caresource.com/in/plans/ .Contact Staff Writer Malik Simon at 317-762-7847.%u00a0By ZACH BUNDYWFYIMarion County%u2019s 2025 Community Health Assessment was released on Wednesday, March 4.The assessment, conducted by the Marion County Public Health Department, comes out approximately once every five years. It presents a view into the health of Marion County residents by combining data from a large community survey with other sources, like birth and death records and emergency department visits.Virginia Caine is the director and chief medical officer of the Marion County Public Health Department. She says the report not only details the health status of Marion County residents, but provides in-depth information on their living circumstances and lifestyles.%u201cThese findings should generate action across the community to improve the health of our residents,%u201d Caine said.The report covers a wide range of topics such as mental health, chronic diseases and conditions, HIV, immunizations, the environment, substance use, and gun violence.The survey asked residents and partners about their experiences to better understand how they feel about Marion County and the community they live in. It shows that residents feel there has been an uneven investment in the community.When asked what they like most about their community, residents noted they enjoy a sense of community (like looking after one another), safety, diversity, and affordability. Some also noted their neighborhoods were walkable, with sidewalks and bike lanes, and that they have access to grocery stores, libraries, and faith-based institutions.When asked what they liked least about their community, respondents noted housing was expensive and unaffordable, particularly rental housing, with poor upkeep on some properties. Some noted concerns about crime and violence, busy streets, and lack of grocery stores, walkability, and parks.The top five concerns identified through the health assessment are mental health and wellbeing, access to health care, housing, trauma and injury prevention, and infant mortality.Key Findings:Mental health/Wellbeing%u2022 1 in 4 Marion County residents reported that they have been diagnosed with depression.%u2022 19% of residents reported symptoms of anxiety.%u2022 From 2018 to 2024, there was a 10% increase in suicide rates for the county.Access to health care%u2022 1 in 3 residents reported that they have a medical bill that they are unable to fully pay.%u2022 1 in 5 reported that they did not see a healthcare professional in the past year due to costs.%u2022 Nearly 1 in 5 residents reported they were unable to access prescription medications or took less than directed due to the cost of medicine.Housing%u2022 40% of calls to 211 in Marion County in 2023 were related to housing.%u2022 In Marion County in 2023, it is estimated that 48.4% of renters and 19.0% of homeowners spent greater than or equal to 30% of their income on housing.%u2022 Between 2014 and 2023, the estimated median home value in Marion County rose by $121,200 (from $117,500%u00a0 to $238,700), a 103% increase. In the same time period, the estimated median cost of rent rose from $788 to $1,187, a 51% increase.Trauma/Injury prevention%u2022 25% of residents reported that gun violence has affected them, their friends or family, or their neighborhood.%u2022 The firearm homicide rate was nearly three times higher in Marion County than in Indiana and the United States for 2018-2023.%u2022 1 in every 4 residents reported that they personally, or their close family or friends, were impacted by substance use.Infant mortality%u2022 Marion County%u2019s infant death (mortality) rate is higher than that of both Indiana and the U.S. and is highest among Black or African American residents.%u2022 56.5% of mothers in Marion County began prenatal care during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy in 2024.The full report%u00a0can be found on the Marion County Public Health Department%u2019s website.Contact WFYI digital producer and reporter Zach Bundy at%u00a0zbundy@wfyi.orgCareSource employees raise $56,000 for Firefly through workplace giving programMarion County report shows needs around mental health, housing, health care, and infant mortalityDr. Virginia Caine, director and chief medical ofi cer of the Marion County Public Health Department, at a Pacers Bikeshare Event in 2024. (Photo/Zach Bundy, WFYI)(Photo provided/Firefl y Children & Family Alliance)
                                
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