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By SEÁN O'DONOGHUE Managing Editor HAMLIN - KeKe Henderson delivered a glorious strike to rattle the back of the net in Hamlin, Thursday evening, September 1, 2016. It was the first regular season game in Bobcat history, watched by a crowd of around 140 at the Lincoln County High School soccer field. The hosts found themselves two goals down shortly after half time. However, they pulled one back with Henderson's blast coming around 12 minutes into the second half. Madison went on to secure a comfortable vic- tory. Among the notables for the Bobcats were Henderson anchoring midfield; Jackson Sanders pushing forward; Gabe Chojnacki down the right side of attack in the first half in particular; Luke Roberts who caused Madison all manner of problems around the middle of the park; and Ayden McClung clearing the attack in defense. WWW.LINCOLNNEWSSENTINEL.COM - THE LINCOLN JOURNAL - The Lincoln News Sentinel - WWW.LINCOLNJOURNAL.COM - Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - Page 5b 304-824-5101 Stop By Our Office At 328 Walnut Street Hamlin, WV 25523 www.lincolnjournal.com L J INCOLN OURNAL THE If you would like to advertise on this page contact Barb or Gidget at 304-824-5101. 2051 Winfield Road • Winfield, WV 25213 Phone: 304-755-5238 Cell: 304-549-5466 304-344- DOOR DOOR TNT Garage Doors, INC. SALES, SERVICE AND INSTALLATION MIKE THOMAS, OWNER BUSINESS BUILDER BULLETIN BOARD BUSINESS BUILDER BULLETIN BOARD Septic Systems & Supplies We do DEP required services for aeration units. Tim Davis President 30 years of experience 3580 McClellan Hwy., Branchland, WV 25506 Phone: 304.778.2337 #WV 09959 TR DAVIS, INC. 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RD., DUNLOW, WV 25511-8071 has submitted an application with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 1101 George Kostas Drive, Logan, WV 25601 for a Phase 1 release on Permit Number S-5027-97 increment Number 2 issued for 152.07 acres. The permit is located in STONEWALL HART District of Lincoln County, 3.5 miles northeast of WILSONDALE (Nearest PO) on Wiley Branch and Laurel Branch of East Fork of Twelvepole Creek and unnamed branches of Copley Trace Branch and Witcher Fork of Kiah Creek (Primary Receiving Stream) of the East Fork of Twelvepole Creek (Seconday Receiving Stream) of Twelvepole Creek (Major Drainage Basin). ARGUS ENERGY WV LLC completed backfilling and regrading on 9/4/2006 and is requesting release of 60 percent of the recla- mation performance bond currently in the amount of $416,160.00. Written comments will be received at the DEP address above until 10/7/2016 or thirty (30) days from date of final publication. LOCA TION MAP WILSONDALE & TRACE QUADRANGLE HARTS & STONEWALL DISTRICTS LINCOLN COUNTY RECEIVING STREAM: WILEY BRANCH AND LAUREL BRANCH OF EAST FORK OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK AND UNNAMED BRANCHES OF COPLEY TRACE BRANCH AND WITCHER FORK OF KIAH CREEK OF EAST FORK OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK ALL OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK Permit No. S-5027-97 Incr. #2 Phase 1 Bond Release NPDES No. WV1017144 Scale: 1” = 1 Mile KeKe's strike among highlights for Hamlin Bobcats in defeat Ravenswood pulls off upset; slips past Lady Panthers, 2-1 By RYAN PRICHARD Sports Writer HAMLIN - Lincoln County girls soccer head coach Dallas Plumley and assistant coach Travis Long may still be scratching their heads and wondering what happened last Tuesday evening for some time. Plumley and Long watched visiting Ravenswood score two goals on only four shot attempts and escape the Lincoln County Soccer Complex with a huge 2-1 upset victory. Ravenswood (1-3) not only picked up their first win of the season, but snapped a three-game losing streak in the process in which they were outscored 19-5 during that span. Lincoln County (3-2-1) was clearly still riding high after their 2-0 shuout win over Point Pleasant from the night before and out-performed the Lady Red Devils in every facet on the pitch except where it mattered most - on the scoreboard. The Lady Panthers outshot Ravenswood 29-4 and executed nine corner kicks to just one for the Lady Red Devils, but only produced one goal. Ravenswood scored the only goal during the first half in the 19th minute and made it stand up at the break. Lincoln County scored the equalizer midway through the second half as senior cap- tain Lynndsy Baker broke free and tied the game, 1-1, in the 59th minute. Ravenswood took the lead again on a very controversial play. With eight minutes remaining, Lincoln County goal keeper Malie Curry was literally wiped out by two Lady Red Devils in the box and the ball found its way into the net. After several protests from the sideline, the referees allowed the goal to count despite the obvious interference, giving Ravenswood a 2-1 edge. The Lady Panthers tried valiantly to tie the game in the closing minutes, but the Lady Red Devils held off Lincoln County to seal the upset. Lincoln County hosts Mingo Central today (Wednesday) at 6 p.m. and hosts Wyoming East Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. to close out the week. KeKe Henderson (21) watches the ball beat the Madison goalkeeper for the Bobcats' only goal of the game, last Thursday. Her teammate, Jackson Sanders (7), is also shown, himself having had a fine evening in the Bobcat colors. Photo courtesy of Sue Burton The Lady Panthers look for a breakthrough near the end of the tight encounter. Lady Panthers attack from a throw-in. Annie Whitten is on the receiving end of a fine pass, slotted through by McKendra Wiley. Photo courtesy of Sean O’Donoghue

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Page 1: THE LINCOLN JOURNAL KeKe's strike among highlights for ...lincolnjournalinc.com/clients/lincolnjournalinc/legals09072016.pdfThe permit is located in STONEWALL HART District of Lincoln

By SEÁN O'DONOGHUEManaging Editor

HAMLIN - KeKeHenderson delivered a glorious

strike to rattle the back of thenet in Hamlin, Thursdayevening, September 1, 2016. Itwas the first regular season

game in Bobcat history,watched by a crowd of around140 at the Lincoln CountyHigh School soccer field. The

hosts found themselves twogoals down shortly after halftime. However, they pulled oneback with Henderson's blastcoming around 12 minutes intothe second half. Madison went

on to secure a comfortable vic-tory. Among the notables forthe Bobcats were Hendersonanchoring midfield; JacksonSanders pushing forward;Gabe Chojnacki down the right

side of attack in the first half inparticular; Luke Roberts whocaused Madison all manner ofproblems around the middle ofthe park; and Ayden McClungclearing the attack in defense.

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OURNAL

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Legal AdvertisementsLEGAL ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENTNotice is hereby given that ARGUS ENERGY WV LLC, 9104 TWELVEPOLE CR. RD., DUNLOW, WV 25511-8071 has submitted

an application with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 1101 George Kostas Drive, Logan, WV 25601 for a Phase 1release on Permit Number S-5027-97 increment Number 2 issued for 152.07 acres.

The permit is located in STONEWALL HART District of Lincoln County, 3.5 miles northeast of WILSONDALE (Nearest PO) onWiley Branch and Laurel Branch of East Fork of Twelvepole Creek and unnamed branches of Copley Trace Branch and WitcherFork of Kiah Creek (Primary Receiving Stream) of the East Fork of Twelvepole Creek (Seconday Receiving Stream) ofTwelvepole Creek (Major Drainage Basin).

ARGUS ENERGY WV LLC completed backfilling and regrading on 9/4/2006 and is requesting release of 60 percent of the recla-mation performance bond currently in the amount of $416,160.00.

Written comments will be received at the DEP address above until 10/7/2016 or thirty (30) days from date of final publication.

LOCATION MAPWILSONDALE & TRACE QUADRANGLE

HARTS & STONEWALL DISTRICTSLINCOLN COUNTY

RECEIVING STREAM: WILEY BRANCH AND LAUREL BRANCHOF EAST FORK OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK AND UNNAMED BRANCHES OF COPLEY TRACE BRANCH AND WITCHER FORK

OF KIAH CREEK OF EAST FORK OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK ALL OF TWELVEPOLE CREEKPermit No. S-5027-97

Incr. #2 Phase 1 Bond ReleaseNPDES No. WV1017144

Scale: 1” = 1 Mile

KeKe's strike among highlightsfor Hamlin Bobcats in defeat

Ravenswood pulls off upset;slips past Lady Panthers, 2-1By RYAN PRICHARDSports WriterHAMLIN - Lincoln County girls soccer head coach Dallas Plumley and assistant coach TravisLong may still be scratching their heads and wondering what happened last Tuesday evening forsome time. Plumley and Long watched visiting Ravenswood score two goals on only four shotattempts and escape the Lincoln County Soccer Complex with a huge 2-1 upset victory.

Ravenswood (1-3) not only picked up their first win of the season, but snapped a three-gamelosing streak in the process in which they were outscored 19-5 during that span.

Lincoln County (3-2-1) was clearly still riding high after their 2-0 shuout win over PointPleasant from the night before and out-performed the Lady Red Devils in every facet on the pitchexcept where it mattered most - on the scoreboard. The Lady Panthers outshot Ravenswood 29-4and executed nine corner kicks to just one for the Lady Red Devils, but only produced one goal.

Ravenswood scored the only goal during the first half in the 19th minute and made it stand upat the break. Lincoln County scored the equalizer midway through the second half as senior cap-tain Lynndsy Baker broke free and tied the game, 1-1, in the 59th minute.

Ravenswood took the lead again on a very controversial play. With eight minutes remaining,Lincoln County goal keeper Malie Curry was literally wiped out by two Lady Red Devils in thebox and the ball found its way into the net. After several protests from the sideline, the refereesallowed the goal to count despite the obvious interference, giving Ravenswood a 2-1 edge.

The Lady Panthers tried valiantly to tie the game in the closing minutes, but the Lady RedDevils held off Lincoln County to seal the upset.

Lincoln County hosts Mingo Central today (Wednesday) at 6 p.m. and hosts Wyoming EastSaturday morning at 10:30 a.m. to close out the week.

KeKe Henderson (21) watches the ball beat the Madison goalkeeper for the Bobcats' only goal of the game, last Thursday. Her teammate, Jackson Sanders (7), is also shown, himself having had a fineevening in the Bobcat colors. Photo courtesy of Sue Burton

The Lady Panthers look for a breakthrough near the end of the tight encounter.

Lady Panthers attack from a throw-in.

Annie Whitten is on the receiving end of a fine pass, slotted through by McKendra Wiley.

Photo courtesy of Sean O’Donoghue

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Page 6b - Wednesday, September 7. 2016 - THE LINCOLN JOURNAL - The Lincoln News Sentinel - WWW.LINCOLNJOURNAL.COM - WWW.LINCOLNNEWSSENTINEL.COM

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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTIN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF LINCOLN COUNTY

WEST VIRGINIASTATE OF WEST VIRGINIA,

ex rel.,WV DEPARTMENT OF

HEALTHAND HUMAN RESOURCESBY CHAU-TLE’ HAUGHT,

CPSW,Petitioner,

v.MICHELLE WHITTINGTON,BRITTON WHITTINGTON,

SERGIO SOLIS,Respondents.

CASE NO.: 15-JA-23, 24HONORABLE JAY M. HOKEIN RE: B.T.W.D.O.B.: 04/06/2010

SSN: XXX-XX-XXXXK.B.W. D.O.B.:05/03/2011

SSN: XXX-XX-XXXX

ORDER OF PUBLICATION

THE OBJECT OF THISPUBLICATION

IS TO GIVE NOTICE OFTHE

TERMINATION OFPARENTAL RIGHTS

TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENTS,

BRITTON WHITTING-TON AND SERGIO SOLIS:

It appearing that theRespondents, BrittonWhittington and SergioSolis, upon information andbelief, are non-residents of thestate of West Virginia, andwhose current addresses areunknown; you are hereby noti-fied that your parental rights toB.T.W. and K.B.W. will be ter-minated by the Order of theCircuit Court of LincolnCounty, West Virginia, and it ishereby ordered that BRITTONWHITTINGTON AND SERGIOSOLIS serve upon the Clerk ofthe Circuiit Court of LincolnCounty, West Virginia, whoseaddress is P.O. Box 338,Hamlin, WV 25523, within 30days of this publication, anyanswer, motion, objection orother pleading you may havepursuant to the West VirginiaRules of Civil Procedure. If youfail to do so, your parentalrights to B.T.W. and K.B.W.shall be forever terminatedand you shall be foreverbarred from bringing this mat-ter back before the Court.

Entered by the Clerk ofSaid Court.

Charles BrumfieldClerk of Court2/9-8

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTIN THE FAMILY COURT OF

Lincoln COUNTY, WESTVIRGINIA

IN RE: Civil Action No. 16-FIG-11

The Marriage of:Ginger Vance, Petitioner

andKyla Vance, Respondent.ORDER OF PUBLICATION

THE OBJECT OF THIS SUITIS TO OBTAIN A DIVORCE.THIS IS A PUBLICATION BY

CLASS II LEGALADVERTISEMENT.To the Above-Named

Respondent:It appearing by affidavit

filed in this action that KylaVance is a non-resident of theState of West Virginia or hasan unknown address. It ishereby ordered that GingerVance serve upon KylaVance, c/o Circuit Clerk’sOffice, whose address isP.O. Box 338, Hamlin, WV25523, an Answer, includingany related counterclaim ordefense you may have to thePetition For Divorce filed inthis action on or beforeOctober 11, 2016. If you fail toAnswer the Petition ForDivorce a judgment may betaken against you for the reliefdemanded in the Petition.

A copy of said petitioncan be obtained from theundersigned Clerk’s Office.

Entered by the Clerk ofsaid Court 8/22/16.

Charles BrumfieldClerk of the Court2/9-8

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTTRUSTEE’S SALE OF

VALUABLE REAL ESTATEThe undersigned

Substitute Trustee, by virtue ofthe authority vested in him bythat certain Deed of Trust,dated November 12, 2003,and duly recorded in the Officeof the Clerk of the CountyCommission of LincolnCounty, West Virginia, inDocument No. 2003006237, inBook No. 00165, at Page00245 and modified inDocument No. 2006002182, inBook No. 186, at Page 302,Arthur Patrick Harless andJodi Harless did convey untoCentury Title Escrow ServicesLTD/Maryann Copeland,Trustee(s), certain real proper-ty described in said Deed ofTrust; and the beneficiary haselected to appoint SenecaTrustees, Inc., as SubstituteTrustee by a Substitution ofTrustee dated June 22, 2016and recorded in the aforesaidClerk’s office; and default hav-ing been made under theaforementioned Deed of Trust,and the undersignedSubstitute Trustee havingbeen instructed by FEDERALNATIONAL MORTGAGEASSOCIATION to foreclosethereunder, will offer for sale atpublic auction at the front doorof the Lincoln CountyCourthouse in Hamlin, WestVirginia, on

September 26, 2016 at10:30 AM

the following describedreal estate, together with itsimprovements, easementsand appurtenances thereuntobelonging, situate in DuvalDistrict, Lincoln County, WestVirginia, and more particularlydescribed as follows:

The following describedparcel of real estate, situate,lying and being in DuvalDistrict in Lincoln County,West Virginia, to-wit:

BEGINNING at a cornerfence post in the north line ofWest Virginia, State Route 214and division corner to BerniceMcCallister; thence with thedivision line between BerniceMcCallister and the grantors101 feet to a corner fencepost; thence with the fence in awesterly direction 115 feet to aset corner post; thence run-ning down the mountain in asoutherly and then easterlydirection with the fence line151 feet to the place of begin-ning containing 1’ 16 of anacre, more or less.

Being the same propertyconveyed unto Arthur PatrickHarless and Jodi Harless, bydeed dated December 16,2002, filed for record onDecember 20, 2002, in theOffice of the Clerk of theCounty Commission of LincolnCounty, West Virginia, in DeedBook 301, at page 566.

At the time of the execu-tion of the Deed of Trust, thisproperty was reported to havean address of: 3634 MidwayRoad, Yawkey, WV 25573.

The referenced realestate will be conveyed withno covenants of warranty, andsubject to all covenants,restrictions, easements, rightsof way and reservations whichmay be a matter of record inthe aforesaid Clerk’s Office orvisible upon the ground, allprior liens and encumbrances,including, without limitation,liens for real estate taxes,incinerator, sanitary and sewercharges. The purchasers atthe sale shall be responsiblefor paying the recording costsand also the tax on the privi-lege of transferring real prop-erty (the cost of the tax stampto be affixed to the deed). Thepurchasers shall be responsi-ble for payment of all realestate taxes.

The subject property willbe sold in “AS IS” condition.The Substitute Trustee shallbe under no duty to cause anyexisting tenant or person occu-pying the subject property tovacate said property.

TERMS: $3,500.00 incash and/or certified funds asdeposit with the balance dueand payable within 30 days ofthe day of sale.

FEDERAL TAX LIEN: Inthe event that there areFederal Tax Liens against theproperty, the United Stateswould have the right to redeemthe property within a period of120 days from the date of suchsale or the period allowable forredemption under local law,whichever is longer.

Pursuant to the Deed ofTrust, the Trustee may post-pone the sale by publicannouncement at the time andplace designated or by postinga notice of the same, and actby agent in the execution ofthe sale. The parties securedby the Deed of Trust reservethe right to purchase the prop-erty at such sale.

SENECA TRUSTEES,INC.

5000 Coombs FarmDrive, Suite 104

Morgantown, WV 26508(304) 413-0044(304) 292-2918Toll free: (888) 534-3132Reference File No.

45022

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTPUBLIC SERVICE

COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA

CHARLESTONCASE NO. 16-0782-WS-

PCWEST VIRGINIA-AMER-

ICAN WATER COMPANYPetition for consent and

approval of main line exten-sion multipliers, excess usageleak adjustment rates andexemption from certain provi-sions of Water Rule 5.5.e. andSewer Rule 5.5.e.

NOTICE OF FILINGOn June 10, 2016, West

Virginia-American WaterCompany (WVAWC) peti-tioned for the Commission to(i) modify the amountsWVAWC is required to con-tribute for line extensions forwater and sewer customers,(ii) increase its excess usageleak adjustment rate for watercustomers from $0.60 to $0.70per thousand gallons, and (iii)decrease the leak adjustmentrate for sewer customers from$1.42 to $1.35 per thousandgallons. The application is onfile with and available for pub-lic inspection at the PublicService Commission, 201Brooks Street, in Charleston,West Virginia, and online.

The Commission willreceive public commentsthrough September 30, 2016.All written comments shouldstate the case name and num-ber and be addressed to IngridFerrell, Executive Secretary,P.O. Box 812, Charleston,West Virginia 25323. Publiccomments may also be filedonline athttp://www.psc.state.wv.us/scrip t s / o n l i n e c o m m e n t s /default.cfm by clicking the“Formal Case” link.

WEST VIRGINIA-AMER-ICAN WATER COMPANY

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTIN THE FAMILY COURT

OF LINCOLN COUNTY,WEST VIRGINIA

Civil Action No. 16-D-99Betty Cooper, PetitionerandAnthony Adkins, RespondentORDER OF PUBLICA-

TIONTHE OBJECT OF THIS

SUIT IS TO OBTAIN ADIVORCE.

THIS IS A PUBLICA-TION BY CLASS II LEGALADVERTISEMENT.

To the Above-NamedRespondent:

It appearing by affidavitfiled in this action thatAnthony Adkins is a non-res-ident of the State of WestVirginia or has an unknownaddress. It is hereby orderedthat Betty Cooper serve uponAnthony Adkins c/o CircuitClerk’s Office, whose addressis 8000 Court Ave., Hamlin,WV 25523, an Answer, includ-ing any related counterclaim ordefense you may have to thePetition For Divorce filed inthis action on or before 11-14-, 2016. If you fail to Answer thePetition for Divorce, a judg-ment may be taken againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Petition.

A copy of said Petitioncan be obtained from theundersigned Clerk’s Office.

Entered by the Clerk ofsaid Court August 30, 2016.

Charles BrumfieldClerk of the Court2/9-15

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTNOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S

SALENotice is hereby given

that by virtue of authority vest-ed in the undersigned Trusteeby that certain Deed of Trustexecuted by HILDA JUNEADKINS to Ronald J. Flora, asTrustee, for the benefit ofJERRY E. LAWSON, datedthe 14th day of October, 2003,and of record in the Office ofthe Clerk of the CountyCommission of LincolnCounty, West Virginia, in TrustDeed Book 00164, at Page00234, to secure the paymentof certain note set out anddescribed therein, and defaulthaving been made in the pay-ment of said note, and the saidRonald J. Flora, having beenrequested so to do by the own-ers and holders of said note,shall sell to the highest andbest bidder, on Friday the14th day of October, at 9:30a.m., at the front door of theCourthouse of Lincoln County,in Hamlin, West Virginia, thereal estate, conveyed by saidDeed of Trust together with theimprovements thereon and theappurtenances thereuntobelonging, and being moreparticularly described thereinas follows:

All that certain lot, pieceor parcel of land, situate in theTown of Hamlin, LincolnCounty, West Virginia, andbeing more particularlydescribed as follows:

BEING LOT NUMBER101, Section A, SunriseAcres Addition to the Townof Hamlin, Lincoln County,West Virginia, as shown on amap designated Section A,Sunrise Acres Addition, adjoin-ing the Town of Hamlin, pre-pared December 28, 1973, byJames B. Reynolds, WestVirginia Licensed LandSurveyor #108.

This conveyance is sub-ject to the restrictivecovenants and conditions asset forth and contained inDeed Book 227 at Page 34,which are incorporated hereinby reference.

This real estate containsapproximately 0.2234 acre,more or less.

Subject to reservations,exception, rights of way andeasements that appear ofrecord.

And being the sameproperty conveyed unto HildaJune Adkins by Jerry E.Lawson by Deed dated the14th day of October, 2003,which is of record in the Officeof the Clerk of the CountyCourt of Lincoln County, WestVirginia in Deed Book 304 atpage 769.

This sale is made subjectto any special assessments,liens of record, unpaid realestate taxes, unpaid municipalfees, easements, conditions,reservations and restrictionsaffecting the aforesaid realestate. This property is subjectto any pre-existing Federal TaxLiens and/or State Tax Liensand any rights which mayaccrue to the State of WestVirginia or the United States ofAmerica regarding the same.Trustee shall be under no dutyto cause any person who maybe occupying the property tovacate. This property shall besold in an “as is” condition. AnyDeed delivered by Trustee tothe Purchaser shall be withoutany covenant or warranty. TheTrustee hereby makes no rep-resentation as to the warranty,of any kind or character,regarding the title to the prop-erty.

Any purchaser at theabove sale shall be responsi-ble for the payment of all trans-fer taxes and recording feesregarding any Deed whichmay issue from the sale.

Pursuant to the terms ofsaid Deed of Trust, the Trusteemay postpone the sale by pub-lic announcement at the timeand place designated for thesale. Jerry E. Lawson or hisdesignee may purchase theproperty at any sale.

TERMS OF SALE: Cashin hand on day of sale.

DATED this 31st day ofAugust, 2016.

RONALD J. FLORA,Trustee

2/9-15

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Notice is hereby given that ARGUS ENERGY WV LLC, 9104 TWELVEPOLE CR. RD., DUNLOW, WV 25511-8071 has submittedan application with the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), 1101 George Kostas Drive, Logan, WV, 25601 for a Phase 1release on Permit Number S502797 Increment Number 1 issued for 272.9 acres.

The permit is located in STONEWALL, HARTS District of Lincoln County, 3.5 miles North East (Direction) of WILSONDALE(Nearest PO) on Wiley Branch and Laurel Branch of East Fork of Twelvepole Creek and unnamed branches of Copley TraceBranch and Witcher Fork of Kiah Creek of East Fork of Twelvepole Creek of Twelvepole Creek of Twelvepole Creek (MajorDrainage Basin).

ARGUS ENERGY WV LLC completed backfilling and regrading on 9/4/2006 and is requesting release of 60 percent of the recla-mation performance bond currently in the amount of $742,560.00.

Written comments will be received at the DEP address above until 10/7/2016, or thirty (30) days from date of final publication.

LOCATION MAP

WILSONDALE & TRACE QUADRANGLEHARTS & STONEWALL DISTRICTS

LINCOLN COUNTYRECEIVING STREAM: WILEY BRANCH AND LAUREL BRANCH OF

EAST FORK OF TWELVE POLE CREEK AND UNNAMED BRANCHES OF COPLEY TRACE BRANCH AND WITCHER FORK OF KIAH CREEK OF EAST FORK OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK ALL OF TWELVEPOLE CREEK

Permit No. S-5027-97Incr. # 1 Phase 1 Bond Release

NPDES No. WV 1017144Scale: 1”= 1 Mile

4/9-8

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF WEST VIRGINIA

CHARLESTONCASE NO. 15-1256-G-390P (REOPENED)

MOUNTAINEER GAS COMPANY, a public utility, Charleston, Kanawha County.Infrastructure Replacement and Expansion Program

filing for 2016.CASE NO. 16-0922-G-390P

MOUNTAINEER GAS COMPANY, a public utility,Charleston, Kanawha County.

Surcharge on Infrastructure Improvements.NOTICE OF FILING AND HEARING

On July 5, 2016, Mountaineer Gas Company (Mountaineer) filed its annual Application for approval of an Infrastructure Replacementand Expansion Program for 2017 (2017 IREP) with revised IREP rates for 2017, pursuant to W. Va. Code §24-2-1k, which authorizes thePublic Service Commission of West Virginia to approve cost recovery of projects to replace, upgrade and expand natural gas utility infra-structure that are deemed to be just and reasonable and in the public interest. In its Application, Mountaineer seeks approval of a revisedfive-year IREP plan of projected capital investment including an expansion project to extend and enhance service to the EasternPanhandle (Expansion Project) expected to occur in 2018 and 2019.

In its Application, Mountaineer forecasts capital investment for calendar year 2017 of approximately $20 million as part of its multi-year plan. The 2017 IREP covers several categories of plant asset replacements and improvements, including mains, service lines, auto-mated meter reading devices, regulator stations, and other plant equipment. These plant investments are proposed to be made inMountaineer service territories throughout the State. These investments and the Expansion Project are identified in the Application, whichis on file and available for public inspection at the Commission’s offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia, and which maybe viewed on the Commission’s website, www.psc.state.wv.us.

Effective January 1, 2017, Mountaineer proposes to recover costs associated with these investments through an additional incre-ment within the fixed or volumetric base rate component of its rates, depending on the applicable rate schedule. This increment will beadded to the 2016 IREP Rate Component that is now in place. Mountaineer projects that if the program and rate increment are approvedas requested, the average monthly bill for its various classes of customers will be changed on January 1, 2017, as shown in Column A.Mountaineer has argued that certain negative consequences relating to accumulated deferred income taxes, bonus depreciation andoperating losses for income tax purposes could result in a higher rate impact as shown in Column B. The Commission will consider theMountaineer proposal or any alternative proposals for accounting and ratemaking approaches that could be adopted by the Commissionto eliminate the need for the Column B rates.

Column A Column BMountaineer Proposed Alternative

Type of customer Ave $ Increase % Increase $ Increase % IncreaseUsage(Mcf)

Residential 6 $0.41 0.69% $1.67 2.80%Commercial 30 $0.96 0.39% $3.87 1.56%Large commercial 444 $35.30 1.23% $144.22 5.01%Industrial 2,610 $63.20 0.57% $258.17 2.34%Resale 742 $13.36 0.30% $53.42 1.22%

The increases shown above are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Each class may receive an increasegreater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average.

In its Application, Mountaineer also seeks approval of the Expansion Project to extend and enhance service in Morgan, Berkeley,and Jefferson Counties as an IREP-eligible project that Mountaineer is authorized to include in its five-year IREP plans. Mountaineerasserts that the Expansion Project will enhance the reliability of the natural gas supply serving its Martinsburg service area, provide orexpand service to numerous commercial customers and housing developments, and create new opportunities to expand service intounderserved and unserved areas. The Expansion Project is expected to cost $45 million and consists of approximately 24 miles of dis-tribution trunk line beginning at a new interconnect in Morgan County and extending to the northern end of Mountaineer’s Martinsburgdistribution system (Segment 1); approximately 24.5 miles of distribution trunk line from the southeast side of Martinsburg to CharlesTown, then back west to Mountaineer’s existing system in Middleway, and then northeast to Kearneysville (Segment 2); and approximate-ly 4.4 miles of distribution trunk line from the east side of Martinsburg to Shepherdstown (Segment 3). Construction of Segment 1 isexpected to take place in 2018 and will cost approximately $30 million, while construction of Segments 2 and 3 is expected to take placein 2019, but portions of Segments 2 and 3 could be accelerated to 2018.

Although Mountaineer seeks approval of all segments of the Expansion Project as IREP-eligible facilities that it is authorized toinclude in its five-year IREP plans, it currently only seeks authorization to include the costs of Segment 1 for recovery in the calculationof its 2018 IREP Rate Component. If the Commission provides such authorization, Mountaineer will begin recovering costs associatedwith Segment 1 through an additional IREP rate increment to be effective on January 1, 2018. This increment will be added to the 2016and 2017 IREP Rate Components and also will include the incremental increase associated with the general 2018 IREP infrastructureinvestment proposed for that year. Mountaineer estimates that if the level of Segment 1 costs in 2018 are authorized for recovery in thecalculation of the 2018 IREP Rate Component, the incremental rate increase specific to Segment 1 would increase a typical residentialcustomer bill averaging 6 Mcf per month by $0.54 per month beginning on January 1, 2018, or $6.48 annually for 2018. (These estimatesdo not account, however, for base revenues generated from the additional customers added as a result of the Project, which could reducethe estimated rate impact.)

Mountaineer also estimates that if the costs of Segment 1 are authorized for recovery in 2019, the year when the full impact of theSegment 1 investment is incorporated into the IREP, the average monthly bill for its various classes of customers would increase onJanuary 1, 2019, as follows:

Column A Column BMountaineer Proposed Alternative

Type of customer Ave $ Increase % Increase $ Increase % IncreaseUsage(Mcf)

Residential 6 $1.05 1.75% $1.20 2.00%Commercial 30 $2.43 0.98% $2.79 1.12%Large commercial 444 $91.02 3.12% $104.06 3.57%Industrial 2,610 $162.93 1.47% $186.28 1.68%Resale 742 $33.39 0.76% $38.58 0.88%

The increases shown above are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Each class may receive an increasegreater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average.

In addition to the rate impact of the Segment 1 investment, the cost of a new wholesale gas transportation agreement related to theProject is estimated to increase the gas cost rate of a typical residential customer by $1 per month, or $12 annually beginning inNovember 2018.

The Commission set a hearing on the 2017 IREP Application, Case Number 16?0922-G-390P, and the petition to reopenMountaineer’s first IREP Application, Case Number 15-1256-G-390P, that will begin at 9:30 a.m. on October 5, 2016, and continue onOctober 6, 2016, if necessary, in the Howard M. Cunningham Hearing Room at the Commission’s offices at 201 Brooks Street,Charleston, West Virginia.

Anyone desiring to intervene should file a written petition to intervene within 20 days following the date of this publication unlessotherwise modified by Commission order. All petitions to intervene should briefly state the reason for the petition to intervene and com-ply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure, 150 C.S.R. 1. The Commission willreceive public comments until the beginning of the hearing. All written comments and petitions to intervene should state the case nameand number and be addressed to Ingrid Ferrell, Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. Public commentsmay also be filed online at http:/www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/onlinecomments/default.cfm by clicking the “Formal Case” link.

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CASE NO. 16-0184-PSD-19A

PLEASANT VIEW PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT,a public utility, Branchland, Lincoln County,

Rule 19A application to increasesewer rates and charges.

NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that Pleasant View PSD (District) was granted an inter-

im rate increase, effective August 22, 2016. In approving the interim increase, theCommission calculated that an additional annual increase of $2,225 would be needed toprovide the District with cash to establish an adequate Cash Working Capital ReserveFund. If this additional increase is approved, the average monthly bill for the variousclasses of customers, as compared to the bills at rates in effect prior to this case, will beincreased, as follows:

Average Average PercentageUsage Increase Increase

Residential 3,200 gallons $0.92 4.97%Commercial 5,600 gallons $1.62 5.00%Schools 6,600 gallons $3.38 5.15%

Any person affected by this change in rates and charges of the District may file aprotest, in writing, within ten (10) days afterthe publication of this notice. All protestsshould be addressed to the ExecutiveSecretary, Public Service Commission ofWest Virginia, P.O. Box 812, Charleston,West Virginia 25323.

Protests must be specific as to the rea-sons that the increased rate increment to pro-vide Cash Working Capital for the Districtshould not be approved. If substantial protestis not received, the Commission may approvethe additional rate increment.

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