6 - Hinton News Tues. Feb. 19, 2019
LEGAL NOTICE
In The Circuit Court of
Summers County, West
Virginian
In RE: Petition of Brianna Diane Smith for change
of Name to Srianna Diane Wilde
Civil Action No 19-P-2
Notice of Change of Name
Notice is hereby served in accordance with Chapter
48,Article 5, Section 1 of the Cede of West Virginia of
the intention of Brianna Diane Smith to change her
name from Brlanna Diane Smith to Brianna Diane
Wilde. The Petitioner will appear in person before the
Judge of the Circuit Court of Summers County, West
Virginia in accordance with the petition, on the nth
Day of March,2019 at 1:00 p.m. or as soon theraRer
as the same may be heard in support of the petition
for change of name and anyone having any objection
to any such change of name as set forth in this notice
may appear on said date and make proper objections
thereto. The date of hearing may be reseheduled
without further notice or publication
Entered by the Clerk of said Court February 7,
2019
Stacy D. Ford
Clerk of Court
Feb. 19, 26
LEGAL NOTICE
State of West Virginia
Department of Environmental
Protection
Division of Water and Waste
Management
PUBLIC NOTICE
West Virginia Department of Environmental
Protection's, Public Information Office, 601 57th
Street, Charleston SE, West Virginia 25304-2345
Telephone: (304) 926-0440.
Application for a West Virginia National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System Water Pollution
Control Permit
Public Notice No.: L-9-19
The following has applied for a WV NPDES Water
Pollution Control Permit for this facility or activity:
Appl. No.: WV0024732
Applicant:
Hinten City Of
Sanitary Board
322 Summers St Hinton, WV 25951
Location: Hinten, Summers County
Latitude. 37:42:05; Longitude: 80:53:17
Receiving Stream:
NEW RIVER
Activity:
To operate and maintain an existing combined
wastewnter collection system and an existing 0.625
million gallons per day wastewator treatment plant.
These facilities are to serve a population of
appreximatoly 6,250 persons in the City of Hinten and
surrounding environs including the community of
Brooks and the community of Barkedale, and discharge
treated wastewater through Outlet No. 001 to the New
River, approximately 59.7 miles from its mouth, of the
Kanawha River An anti degradation review has been
conducted, Tier I protection is provided for the uses
;peeifled in Title 47, Series 2, Section 6 for Outlet No.
901 Also, to operate and maintain disposal systems,
best management practices, and the nine (9) minimum
controls for the direct discharge of sanitary wastewater
and storm water from Combined Sewer Overflow
(CSO) Outlet Nes. C004, C006, C007,'and C009 to the
New River. Tier I protection shall be afforded for the
uses specified in Title 47, Series 2 for Outlet Numbers
C004, C006, C007, and C009 through implementation
of the facility's Long-term Control Plan. To accept
nondamestic wastewater from R. T. Rogers Oil for
subsequent treatment and disp~al. To incorporate the
requirements relative to Title 33, Series 2 of the West
Virginia Legislative Rules for the processing and
disposal of sewage sludge generated by the wastewater
treatment plant Sewage sludge generated and/or
processed at the permittee's facility shall be
disposed of at a sanitary landfill by placing the sewage
sludge in the landfill cell.
Business conducted:
Municipality
Implementation: Compliance with the combined
sewer overflew requirements shall be attained through
Administrative Order No. 6567 and any amendments,
thereto.
On the basis of review of the application, the
=Water Pollution Control Act (Chapter 22, Article 11-
8(a))," and the %Vest Virginia Legislative Rules," the
State of West Virginia will act on the above application
Any interested person may submit written
comments on the draR permit and may request a public
hearing by addressing such to the Director of the
Division of Water and Waste Management "within 30
days of the date of the public notice. Such comments
or requests should be addressed to:
Director, Division of Water and Waste
Management, DEP ATTN:
Leri Deverenx, Permitting'Section
601 57th Street SE
Charleston, WV 25304.2345
The public comment period begins February 19,
2019 and ends March 21 - 2019. Comments received
within this period will be considered prior to acting
on the permit application. Correspondence should
include the name, address and the telephone number
of the writer and a concise statement of the nature of
the issues raised. The Director shall hold a public
hearing whenever a finding is made, on the basis of
requests, that there is a significant degree of public
interest on issues relevant to the DraR Permit(s).
Interested persons may contact the nublic information
office to obtain further information.
The application, draR permit and any requited fact
sheet may be inspected, by appointment, at the
Division of Water and Waste Management Public
Information Office, at 601 57th Street SE, Charleston,
WV 25304-2345, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. On
business days.
HN Feb. 19
LEGAL NOTICE
ORDER OF PUBLICATION
In The Family Court of Summers County, West
Virginia
In the Matter olD. B and J.W.
A Minor Child/Children
Civil Action No. 16-Fig-8
Notice of Petition And Hearing
Please take notice that on February 8, 2019, a
Petition For Appointment Of Guardian was filed
relating to the above named minor(s) by Stacy Ward.
Please take further notice thata hearing on this
Petition is scheduled for 9:30am February 14, 2019 At
Family Court, 123 Temple Street, Hinten WV, 25951
before the Honorable Eric B. Shuck, Family Court
Judge, at which time and place you may appear and
make an objection known or otherwise protect your
interest.
Entered On February 8, 2019
Stacy D.Ferd
Clerk of Court
Feb. 19
BEEKKEEPERS
The Appalachian Beekeeping
Collective (ABC) is a group of
beekdepers, scientists, and
educators committed to training
West Virginians in beekeeping,
breeding a mite-resistant strain of
bee that is successful in our region,
and developing improved natural
beekeeping best practices.
ABC mentors new beekeepers in
the art, science and opportunities of
sustainable beekeeping For more
information, visit ABC's website
(http://appheadwaters.org/
beekeeping/) or Facebook page
(@appalbeecollective).
COMMISSION MEETING
The Summers County
Commission will meet at 9:00 a. m.
in the County Commission Office at
the Courthouse on the second
Wednesday of each month. The
Session for March will be
Wednesday, March 13.
Contact Mary Beth Merritt,
County Clerk before March 13 13
at 466-7104 if you have any
questions or if you have items for the
agenda.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE Circuit Court Of
Summers County, West
Virginia
Kristin Cook, ~ting Attorney Of Summers
County, West Virginia, Ex. Rel. Summers County
Sheriff's Department, Petitioner, v. Roy Elton Robert,
and One Thousand Five Hundred Twenty Four Dollars
And Zero Cents ($1,524.00), Iu US Currency,
Respondent.
Civil Action No.:Ig-P-04
Notice Of Filing Of Petition For Forfeiture
The object of this suit is to seek an Order forfeiting
the herein described property pursuant to the West
Virginia Contraband Forfeiture Act (Chapter 60A,
Article 7 of the West Virginia Code' as amended).
TO: Any Claimant ef the right or inter~t in said
property.
Yon have the right to file a claim on the herein
described property on or before March 1 1, 2019. Any
such claim must clearly state the identity of the
Claimant and an address where legal process can be
served upon said Claimant.
The property seized and subject of this suit is
described as follows:
One Thousand Five Hundred Twenty Four Dollars
($1,524.00) In U.S. Currency,
The Law Enforcement Agency responsible for the
seizure is the Summers County, West Virginia.
The seizure took place on or about November 25,
2018, in Summers Connty, West Virginia.
That the One Thousand Five Hundred Twenty
Four Dollars ($1,524.00) IN U.S. Currency, is located
at the office of the Summers County Sheriff's
Department, in Hinton, West Virginia.
That aRer the date set for filing-said claims, an
Order of the Court directing forfeiture of the seized
property to the State and vesting ownership of said
property shall be sought.
If you fail to file a claim, thersaRer an Order, upon
proper hearing, may be entered against you for the
relief demanded for in the Petition.
A copy of said Petition can be obtained from the
undersigned Clerk at her office.
Entered by the Clerk of this Court on the day of
February, 2019.
Stacy D. Ford
Circuit Clerk Of Summers County
West Virginia
HN Feb. 19, 26
Meadow Creek Public Service District
Public Notification
Notice of Intent to File Application
Meadow Creek Public Service District intends to file applications for federal and state assistance. The purpose of
this notice is to inform the public of the proposed water project, which consists of providing water service to
approximately 237 new customers in the communities of Sandstone and Meadow Creek, West Virginia.
Construction will consist of approximately 77,539 linear feet of 8-inch waterline, 620 linear feet of 6-inch waterline,
2,615 linear feet of 2-inch waterline, one pump station, a 130,000-gallon water storage tank, fire hydrants, valves,
and related appurtenances.
This notice is also to inform the public of public meetings to be held at the Green Sulphur Fire Department on
March 18, 2019 at 6:30 PM and at the Meadow Creek Baptist Church on March 25, 2019 at 6:30 PM. The
purpose of these meetings is to provide at, opportunity for the public to become acquainted with the proposed
project and to comment on economic and environmental impacts, service area, or alternatives to the project.
For further information regarding the proposed project, please contact the project administrator at Region I Planning
& Development Council (304) 431-7225 located at 1439 East Main Street Suite 5, Princeton, WV 24740 or the
project engineer at Stafford Consultants, Inc.
(304) 425-9555 located at 1105 Mercer Street, Princeton, WV 24740.
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Capito Delivers Resources for National,
West Virginia Priorities in Government
Funding Bill Secures important down
payment for border security, will support
national emergency declaration
Senator Shelley Moore Capito ~r'-~"'$16 million for Rural and Information Administration
(R-W.Va.), a leader on the Senate Development Distance Learning (NTIA), including up to $7.5 million
Appropriations Committee, today & Telemedicine Grants to help to continue updating the national
voted to pass legislation that rural communities combat thebroadband availability map.
includes seven government funding opioid crisis. Grants can be used FINANCIAL SERVICES AND
measures, completing the FY2019 to purchase equipment such asGENERAL GOVERNMENT, 2019
appropriations process. Among the transmissionfacilities,audio $250 million to increase
measures in the legislation is one equipment, interactivevideo economic opportunity and support
authored by Senator Capito to fund equipment, andcomputerhardware, investment in underserved
the U.S. Department of Homeland as well as technical assistance for communities through the
Security. After Senate passageusing eligibleequipment. Community DevelopmentFinancial
of the bill by a vote of 83 to 16, $550 million for a ruralInstitutions (CDFI) Fund. The
Senator Capito issued the following broadband pilot grant/loan program bill places emphasis on serving
statement: targeted to areas that currently persistent poverty counties and
'~rhis bipartisan government lack access to broadband service! supports the enhancement of
funding measure demonstrates we Provisions are included in the bill CDFI presence and activities in
can work together to get thingsto preventoverbuildingorduplicate underserved rural communities.
In the Office of National Drug
done on behalf of the American existing broadband infrastructure, Control Policy, $280 million is
people. As one ofthe few Republican which has been a concern for the included for the High Intensity
senators who negotiated the cable and telecommunicationsDrug Trafficking Areas program,
agreement, I can say that while we industries, and $100 million is provided for the
may have compromised on some COMMERCE, JUSTICE,
policies, we never compromised SCIENCE, AND RELATED
on our principles. After many AGENCIES, 2019
months of negotiations, meetings, Includes $468 million to combat
and consultations, we came to an the opioid epidemic.
agreement that makes tremendous The Executive office of
strides in strengthening our Immigration Review (EOIR) is
borders through physical barriers, funded at $563.4 million, an increase
increased technology, and enhanced of $59 million over FY2018. This
personnel--all to provide for the funding enables the Department to
safety and security of our country hire additional immigration judge
and address national priories like teams and upgrade to an electronic
fighting the opioid epidemic. Our case management system, which
agreement makes a significant will help reduce the Immigration
down payment on the president's Court backlog, a top priority in the
ultimate border security goal, and Administration's efforts to address
to help further achieve that goal, the crisis at the border.
I plan to support his national The agreement provides
emergency declaration, increased support for state and
"In addition to border security local law enforcement agencies,
funding, this legislation also victims of crime--including child
includes resources for West abuse and human trafficking--and
Virginia priorities that I have long the fight against opioids. Highlights
advocated. It highlights efforts to include:
improve broadband, encourage Byrne JAG Grant Program:
economic development in rural $423.5 million, an increase of $4.5
communities, advance scientific million above FY2018.
and educational resources, and COPS Hiring Grant Programs:
Drug-Free Communities programs
within the Office of National Drug
Control Policy.
INTERIOR, ENVIRONMENT,
AND RELATED AGENCIES, 2019
$3.22 billion for the National
Park Service, $20.4 million above
the FY2018 level.
$6.087 billion for the U.S.
Forest Service, $152 million above
the FY2018 level, including funding
increases for programs to reduce
the risk of wildfires, particularly in
the wildland-urban interface.
Land and Water Conservation
Fund (LWCF) programs receive
$435 million.
STATE, FOREIGN
OPERATIONS, AND RELATED
PROGRAMS, 2019
$3.3 billion for assistance
for Israel under Foreign Military
Financing Program, equal to
the current Memorandum of
Understanding level and the
President's request.
TRANSPORTATION,
HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT, AND RELATED
AGENCIES, 2019
The bill once again provides a
$10 billion increase over FY2017
levels for infrastructure programs.
This includes an increase of $400
million over FY2017 for BUILD,
grants; an increase of $500 million
for airports; an increase of $5.3
billion for highways; an increase of
$1 billion for transit; an increase
of $1 billion for rail; an increase
of $609 million for maritime;
an increase of $605 million for
community development; and an
increase of $1.1 billion for assisted
housing.
The ' Department of
Transportation, Office of the
Secretary is provided $1.2 billion,
of which $900 million is for BUILD
grants.
help law enforcement as they work
to prevent crime and stop the flow
of illegal drugs. These are all things
I've pledged to champion since
my first day in office, and this bill
advances and builds on each one.
"I'm incredibly proud to have
worked with my colleagues from
both sides of aisle to craft this
important agreement, supporting
and shaping it throughout the
committee process and now
sending it to the president for his
signature."
Highlights from each funding
measure include:
AGRICULTURE, RURAL
DEVELOPMENT, FOOD AND
DRUG ADMINISTRATION, AND
RELATED AGENCIES, 2019
$47 million in additional base
funding for regulatory science,
enforcement, and innovation
activities to combat the opioid
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BI.UEGR .qS MUSIC
American Music Association will
New Mistakes.
Make glorious, amazing
mistakes. Make mistakes nobody's
ever made before. j
Don't freeze, don't stop, don't
worry that it isn't good enough, or
it isn't perfect, whatever it is: art, or
love, or work or family or life.
Whatever it is you're scared of
doing, Do it. Make yo~tr mistakes,
next year and forever. "
- Nell Gaiman, Author "
$303.5 million, an increase of $28
million above FY2018.
Anti-Opioid Grant Programs:
$468 million, an increase of $21.5
million above FY2018.
$11.4 billion, an increase
of $277 million above FY2018,
to focus on core economic
development activities, protecting
intellectual property rights,
strengthening trade enforcement,
advancing cybersecurity research,
and improving severe weather
forecasting.
$304 million for the Economic
Development Administration
(EDA), including $117.5 million for
the Public Works program, $23.5
million for the Regional Innovation
Program, and $30 million for grants
to assist troubled coal mining
communities.
$39.5 million for the
ational Telecommunications
be having Bluegrass music on the '7 hope that in this year to come,
first Sat. of each month at the you make mistakes. Because if you
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Weight Watchers is back in You're doing things you've never
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