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IN THE FAMILY COURT OF
FAYETTE COUNTY,
WEST VIRGINIA

IN RE: CHANGE OF NAME

FROM: Paula Nathalia Hornsby
TO: Paula Nathalia Martin

LEGAL NOTICE OF
CLASS I PUBLICATION

CHANGE OF NAME
PROCEEDING CASE # 26-D-67

IN THE FAMILY COURT OF
FAYETTE COUNTY,
WEST VIRGINIA

Notice is hereby given that on the 21 day of May, 2026 at 1:30 o'clock pm on said day, or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard Paula Nathalia Hornsby will apply by Petition to the Family Court of Fayette County, West Virginia for the entry of an order by said Court changing his/her name or the name of his/her child from Paula Nathalia Hornsby to Paula Nathalia Martin, at which time and place any interested party may appear and be heard, if they so desire.

You are hereby notified that this matter may be rescheduled without further notice or publication.

A copy of said Petition can be ob- tained from the undersigned Clerk's Office at: 100 North Court St., Fayetteville, WV 25840

Entered by the Clerk of said Court this 30th day of March, 2026.

/s/Travis W. Prince
Travis W. Prince
Clerk of the Circuit/Family Courts
Posted 5 weeks ago

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 24-0496-G-390P

HOPE GAS, INC.
Annual Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program and Application to Implement Modification to Existing PREP Gathering Program

NOTICE OF FILING AND HEARING

On May 31, 2024, Hope Gas, Inc. (Hope) filed its Annual Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program (PREP) Filing with revised PREP Rates, pursuant to W. Va. Code sect. 24-2-1k, which authorizes the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (Commission) to approve cost recovery of projects to replace, upgrade, and expand natural gas utility infrastructure that are deemed to be just and reasonable and in the public interest.

Additionally, pursuant to Commission Order in Case No. 23-0317-G-PC, Hope shall assess and collect a surcharge rate increment (Legacy Surcharge) on each customer that becomes a customer of Hope through Hope's acquisition of additional gas utilities (or their assets) and merged into Hope on and after January 1, 2023. The Legacy Surcharge shall be a rate equal to Hope's PREP rate for the customer's appropriate class.

In its base case PREP Filing, Hope projects PREP capital investment for calendar year 2025 of $65.5 million as part of its General Program (core distribution system) and Gathering Program (gathering facilities) under multi-year plans. The PREP Filing also contains a true-up for actual versus projected 2023 calendar year PREP capital investment activity for both the General Program and the Gathering Program. The PREP covers several categories of plant asset replacements and improvements, including mains, service lines, regulator stations and other plant equipment. These plant investments are proposed to be made in Hope service territories throughout the State. These projects are identified in the PREP Filing, which is on file and available for public inspection at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia.

In this annual PREP filing, Hope is also reconciling actual costs under Southern Public Service Company's (Southern) Infrastructure Replacement and Expansion Program as directed by the Commission in a prior order approving Hope's acquisition and merger of Southern into Hope.

Hope proposes to recover costs associated with these investments through an increment within the fixed or volumetric, base rate component of its rates depending on the applicable rate schedule under which service is rendered, to be effective on November 1, 2024. Hope projects that if the program and rate increments are approved as requested, the average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed on November 1, 2024, as follows.









The increases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated classes. Each class may receive an increase greater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to change (increase or decrease) by the Commission in its review of this filing. Any increase in rates and charges will not become effective until authorized and approved by the Commission.

The Commission adopted the following procedural schedule:


If the Commission receives no opposition to the PREP Filing within one week of the hearing date, the hearing may be waived, and the Commission may issue a final Order within 150 days of the filing date.

Anyone desiring to intervene should file a written petition to intervene within twenty (20) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission Order. All requests to intervene should briefly state the reason for the request to intervene and comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. The Commission will receive public comments until the beginning of the hearing. All written comments and requests to intervene should state the case name and number and be addressed to Karen Buckley, Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. Public Comments may also be filed online at http://www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/online comments/default.cfm by clicking the "Formal Case" link.

HOPE GAS, INC.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 24-0496-G-390P

HOPE GAS, INC.
Annual Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program and Application to Implement Modification to Existing PREP Gathering Program

NOTICE OF FILING AND HEARING

On May 31, 2024, Hope Gas, Inc. (Hope) filed its Annual Pipeline Replacement and Expansion Program (PREP) Filing with revised PREP Rates, pursuant to W. Va. Code sect. 24-2-1k, which authorizes the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (Commission) to approve cost recovery of projects to replace, upgrade, and expand natural gas utility infrastructure that are deemed to be just and reasonable and in the public interest.

Additionally, pursuant to Commission Order in Case No. 23-0317-G-PC, Hope shall assess and collect a surcharge rate increment (Legacy Surcharge) on each customer that becomes a customer of Hope through Hope's acquisition of additional gas utilities (or their assets) and merged into Hope on and after January 1, 2023. The Legacy Surcharge shall be a rate equal to Hope's PREP rate for the customer's appropriate class.

In its base case PREP Filing, Hope projects PREP capital investment for calendar year 2025 of $65.5 million as part of its General Program (core distribution system) and Gathering Program (gathering facilities) under multi-year plans. The PREP Filing also contains a true-up for actual versus projected 2023 calendar year PREP capital investment activity for both the General Program and the Gathering Program. The PREP covers several categories of plant asset replacements and improvements, including mains, service lines, regulator stations and other plant equipment. These plant investments are proposed to be made in Hope service territories throughout the State. These projects are identified in the PREP Filing, which is on file and available for public inspection at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia.

In this annual PREP filing, Hope is also reconciling actual costs under Southern Public Service Company's (Southern) Infrastructure Replacement and Expansion Program as directed by the Commission in a prior order approving Hope's acquisition and merger of Southern into Hope.

Hope proposes to recover costs associated with these investments through an increment within the fixed or volumetric, base rate component of its rates depending on the applicable rate schedule under which service is rendered, to be effective on November 1, 2024. Hope projects that if the program and rate increments are approved as requested, the average monthly bill for the various classes of customers will be changed on November 1, 2024, as follows.









The increases shown are based on averages of all customers in the indicated classes. Each class may receive an increase greater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. Furthermore, the requested rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to change (increase or decrease) by the Commission in its review of this filing. Any increase in rates and charges will not become effective until authorized and approved by the Commission.

The Commission adopted the following procedural schedule:


If the Commission receives no opposition to the PREP Filing within one week of the hearing date, the hearing may be waived, and the Commission may issue a final Order within 150 days of the filing date.

Anyone desiring to intervene should file a written petition to intervene within twenty (20) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission Order. All requests to intervene should briefly state the reason for the request to intervene and comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. The Commission will receive public comments until the beginning of the hearing. All written comments and requests to intervene should state the case name and number and be addressed to Karen Buckley, Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. Public Comments may also be filed online at http://www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/online comments/default.cfm by clicking the "Formal Case" link.

HOPE GAS, INC.

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PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 24-0557-WS-DSIC

WEST VIRGINIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY
2025 Distribution System Improvement Charge.

NOTICE OF FILING & HEARING

On June 28, 2024, West Virginia-American Water Company (WVAWC) filed an application for approval of a Distribution System Improvement Plan and Charge (Application) pursuant to the direction of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (Commission) in its February 24, 2016 order that resolved WVAWC's 2015 rate application, Case Nos. 15-0675-S-42T and 15-0676-W-42T.

WVAWC proposes to invest approximately $40.6 million in water and $3.2 million in wastewater infrastructure replacement and system upgrades in 2025. The investment will include the replacement of transmission and distribution mains, hydrants, water service lines, meters, wastewater collection mains, manholes, wastewater service lines, pumping equipment, treatment and disposal equipment, and investment in troubled systems. To recover the costs related to the investment WVAWC is requesting an increase to its Distribution System Improvement Charge (DSIC). The projects proposed for 2025 are identified in the Application, which is on file and available for public inspection at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia, and may be viewed on the Commission's website, www.psc.state.wv.us.

As with the DSIC currently in place, WVAWC proposes to recover costs associated with these investments through a separate rate component on customer bills, calculated as a percentage of the total monthly bill for service (comprised of both the minimum meter charge and the volumetric rate component). WVAWC proposes to include a wastewater system improvement charge as a component of the DSIC rate component to recover proposed qualified investment in wastewater utility plant as authorized by the Commission in its March 1, 2024 order in Case No. 23-0558-WS-DSIC. The proposed DSIC rate combines the Company's DSIC qualified wastewater revenue requirement with its water revenue requirement to calculate a single DSIC rate that is the same percentage adder for both water and wastewater customers.

WVAWC projects that if rate increments are approved as requested, the current 4.23% DSIC/WSIC adder will be increased to 7.01%, representing an increase of approximately 2.78% for average monthly usage bills. The average monthly bill for its various classes of water and sewer customers will change as follows:

Water Service DSIC Rate of 7.01%

Customer Class $ Increase % Increase Average Usage
Residential $1.94 2.78% 3,000 gallons per month
Commercial $10.31 2.78% 16,000 gallons per month
Industrial $252.79 2.78% 650,000 gallons per month
Other Public Authority $43.80 2.78% 33,000 gallons per month
Sale for Resale $1,509.74 2.78% 5,652,000 gallons per month

Wastewater Service WSIC Rate of 7.01%

Customer Class $ Increase % Increase Average Usage
Residential $2.00 2.78% 3,000 gallons per month
Commercial $9.56 2.78% 16,000 gallons per month
Industrial $378.49 2.78% 650,000 gallons per month
Other Public Authority $19.46 2.78% 33,000 gallons per month
Sale for Resale $ N/A 2.78% 5,652,000 gallons per month

The increases shown above are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Each class may receive an increase greater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. The requested rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to changes (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of the filing. The new DSIC rate increment will become effective as ordered by the Commission.

The Commission set a hearing date on the Application which will begin at 9:30 a.m. on November 6, 2024, in the Howard M. Cunningham Hearing Room at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia. The Commission may cancel the hearing for good cause shown. Interested persons intending to attend the hearing should monitor the web docket.

Anyone desiring to protest or intervene should file a written protest or request to intervene that briefly states the reason for the protest or request to intervene. Requests to intervene must comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure and must be filed within twenty (20) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission order. The Commission will receive public comments throughout the entirety of the proceeding. All written comments and requests to intervene should state the case name and number and be addressed to Karen Buckley, Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. Public comments may also be filed online at http://www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/onlinecomments/default.cfm by clicking the "Formal Case" link.

WEST VIRGINIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF WEST VIRGINIA
CHARLESTON

CASE NO. 24-0557-WS-DSIC

WEST VIRGINIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY
2025 Distribution System Improvement Charge.

NOTICE OF FILING & HEARING

On June 28, 2024, West Virginia-American Water Company (WVAWC) filed an application for approval of a Distribution System Improvement Plan and Charge (Application) pursuant to the direction of the Public Service Commission of West Virginia (Commission) in its February 24, 2016 order that resolved WVAWC's 2015 rate application, Case Nos. 15-0675-S-42T and 15-0676-W-42T.

WVAWC proposes to invest approximately $40.6 million in water and $3.2 million in wastewater infrastructure replacement and system upgrades in 2025. The investment will include the replacement of transmission and distribution mains, hydrants, water service lines, meters, wastewater collection mains, manholes, wastewater service lines, pumping equipment, treatment and disposal equipment, and investment in troubled systems. To recover the costs related to the investment WVAWC is requesting an increase to its Distribution System Improvement Charge (DSIC). The projects proposed for 2025 are identified in the Application, which is on file and available for public inspection at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia, and may be viewed on the Commission's website, www.psc.state.wv.us.

As with the DSIC currently in place, WVAWC proposes to recover costs associated with these investments through a separate rate component on customer bills, calculated as a percentage of the total monthly bill for service (comprised of both the minimum meter charge and the volumetric rate component). WVAWC proposes to include a wastewater system improvement charge as a component of the DSIC rate component to recover proposed qualified investment in wastewater utility plant as authorized by the Commission in its March 1, 2024 order in Case No. 23-0558-WS-DSIC. The proposed DSIC rate combines the Company's DSIC qualified wastewater revenue requirement with its water revenue requirement to calculate a single DSIC rate that is the same percentage adder for both water and wastewater customers.

WVAWC projects that if rate increments are approved as requested, the current 4.23% DSIC/WSIC adder will be increased to 7.01%, representing an increase of approximately 2.78% for average monthly usage bills. The average monthly bill for its various classes of water and sewer customers will change as follows:

Water Service DSIC Rate of 7.01%

Customer Class $ Increase % Increase Average Usage
Residential $1.94 2.78% 3,000 gallons per month
Commercial $10.31 2.78% 16,000 gallons per month
Industrial $252.79 2.78% 650,000 gallons per month
Other Public Authority $43.80 2.78% 33,000 gallons per month
Sale for Resale $1,509.74 2.78% 5,652,000 gallons per month

Wastewater Service WSIC Rate of 7.01%

Customer Class $ Increase % Increase Average Usage
Residential $2.00 2.78% 3,000 gallons per month
Commercial $9.56 2.78% 16,000 gallons per month
Industrial $378.49 2.78% 650,000 gallons per month
Other Public Authority $19.46 2.78% 33,000 gallons per month
Sale for Resale $ N/A 2.78% 5,652,000 gallons per month

The increases shown above are based on averages of all customers in the indicated class. Each class may receive an increase greater or less than stated here. Individual customers may receive increases that are greater or less than average. The requested rates and charges are only a proposal and are subject to changes (increases or decreases) by the Public Service Commission in its review of the filing. The new DSIC rate increment will become effective as ordered by the Commission.

The Commission set a hearing date on the Application which will begin at 9:30 a.m. on November 6, 2024, in the Howard M. Cunningham Hearing Room at the Commission's offices at 201 Brooks Street, Charleston, West Virginia. The Commission may cancel the hearing for good cause shown. Interested persons intending to attend the hearing should monitor the web docket.

Anyone desiring to protest or intervene should file a written protest or request to intervene that briefly states the reason for the protest or request to intervene. Requests to intervene must comply with the rules on intervention set forth in the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure and must be filed within twenty (20) days following the date of this publication unless otherwise modified by Commission order. The Commission will receive public comments throughout the entirety of the proceeding. All written comments and requests to intervene should state the case name and number and be addressed to Karen Buckley, Executive Secretary, P.O. Box 812, Charleston, West Virginia 25323. Public comments may also be filed online at http://www.psc.state.wv.us/scripts/onlinecomments/default.cfm by clicking the "Formal Case" link.

WEST VIRGINIA-AMERICAN WATER COMPANY

Posted 93 weeks ago
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In the Circuit Court of
Fayette County,
West Virginia

Case No. CC-10-2024-A-18
Judge Paul M. Blake, Jr.

IN RE the Adoption of:
Kyrah Lee Kincaid,
Carson Scott Kincaid

Order Setting Hearing

This day came Petitioners, by counsel, and presented to the Court their duly verified Petition seeking to adopt Kyrah Lee Kincaid and Carson Scott Kincaid, and said Petition appearing proper in all respects and the children sought to be adopted having been in their care and custody for more than six months, it is accordingly ORDERED as follows:

1. The Clerk of the Court shall forthwith file this Petition upon payment of the required fee and same shall be indexed in a civil action number as provided by law.
2. There shall be a hearing upon the Petition for Adoption on the 10th day of September, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.

And this matter is continued until the aforesaid date, place and time.

/s/ Paul M. Blake, Jr.
Circuit Court Judge
12th Judicial Circuit

/s/ Paul M. Blake, Jr.
Circuit Court Judge
Ref. Code: 24AK2VVSX

E-FILED -- 7/19/2024 8:56 AM
CC-10-2024-A-18
Fayette County Circuit Clerk
Travis W. Prince

In the Circuit Court of
Fayette County,
West Virginia

Case No. CC-10-2024-A-18
Judge Paul M. Blake, Jr.

IN RE the Adoption of:
Kyrah Lee Kincaid,
Carson Scott Kincaid

Order Setting Hearing

This day came Petitioners, by counsel, and presented to the Court their duly verified Petition seeking to adopt Kyrah Lee Kincaid and Carson Scott Kincaid, and said Petition appearing proper in all respects and the children sought to be adopted having been in their care and custody for more than six months, it is accordingly ORDERED as follows:

1. The Clerk of the Court shall forthwith file this Petition upon payment of the required fee and same shall be indexed in a civil action number as provided by law.
2. There shall be a hearing upon the Petition for Adoption on the 10th day of September, 2024 at 11:00 a.m.

And this matter is continued until the aforesaid date, place and time.

/s/ Paul M. Blake, Jr.
Circuit Court Judge
12th Judicial Circuit

/s/ Paul M. Blake, Jr.
Circuit Court Judge
Ref. Code: 24AK2VVSX

E-FILED -- 7/19/2024 8:56 AM
CC-10-2024-A-18
Fayette County Circuit Clerk
Travis W. Prince

Posted 94 weeks ago
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