{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"The News Journal","provider_url":"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net","title":"Legal Notices for 4\/30\/14, page 1 &ndash; The News Journal","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"mUHIADJuYc\"><a href=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/legal-notices-for-4-30-14-page-1\/\">Legal Notices for 4\/30\/14, page 1<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/qa.thenewsjournal.net\/legal-notices-for-4-30-14-page-1\/embed\/#?secret=mUHIADJuYc\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;Legal Notices for 4\/30\/14, page 1&#8221; &#8212; The News Journal\" data-secret=\"mUHIADJuYc\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script type=\"text\/javascript\">\n\/* <![CDATA[ *\/\n\/*! 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That the Plaintiffs in the above captioned Notice are not named for the purpose of confidentiality; however, the Court knows the true identity of the Plaintiffs and in responding to this notice, you are required to use the caption and the number 2014-DR-23-304. 3. That if Notice to Contest, Intervene or otherwise Respond is filed by you with the Court within thirty (30) days of the receipt of this Notice of Adoption Proceedings, you will be given an opportunity to appear and be heard on the merits of the adoption.&nbsp; To file notice to Contest, Intervene or otherwise Respond in this action, you must notify the above named Court at Spartanburg County Courthouse, Clerk of Court at 180 Magnolia Street, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 29306, in writing of your intention to Contest, Intervene or otherwise Respond.&nbsp; The above named Court must be informed of your current address and any changes of your address during the adoption proceedings. 4. That your failure to respond within thirty (30) days of receipt of this Notice of Adoption Proceedings constitutes your consent to the adoption and forfeiture of all of your rights and obligations to the above identified child.&nbsp; It is further alleged that your consent to this adoption is not required under S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-9-310 and that your parental rights should be terminated pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-7-2570 (7). This notice is given pursuant to S.C. Code Ann. Section 63-9-730 (E). Raymond W. Godwin, Esq. (SC Bar #2162) Julie M. Rau&nbsp; (SC Bar #69650) 1527 Wade Hampton Blvd., Greenville, SC&nbsp; 29609 PH (864) 241-2883; FAX: (864) 255-4342 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS Date: March 27, 2014 &nbsp; NOTICE OF BOND RELEASE In accordance with KRS 350.093, notice is hereby given that Mountainside Coal Co., Inc., 7692 S. HWY 25W, Williamsburg, KY 40769 has applied for a Phase 1 Bond Release of Increments 1, 2, 3 and 6 of Permit # 918-0467, which was last issued on March 17, 2014. The application covers an area of Approximately 330 acres located approximately 2.81 miles southwest of the community of Jellico Creek and 1.21 miles southwest of the confluence of Pleasant Run Creek and Jellico Creek in Whitley County. The permit area is approximately 0.68 miles east of the McCreary county line on KY 92. The latitude is 36&deg; 41&rsquo; 10&rdquo;. The Longitude is 84&deg; 16&rsquo; 54&rdquo;. The bond now in effect on Increment 1 is a Letter of Credit for $7000.00, cash in the amount of $500.00 and the Kentucky Bond Pool, totaling $69,200. For Increment 2, the current bond is a Letter of Credit in the amount of $27,500 and the Kentucky Bond Pool, totaling $253,000. The bond now in effect on Increment 3 is cash totaling $15,000, A Letter of Credit in the amount of $32,500 the Kentucky Reclamation Guaranty Fund in the amount of $2,900 and the Kentucky Bond Pool, totaling $333,800. The bond now in effect for Increment 6 is a Letter of Credit in the amount of $20,500 and the Kentucky Bond Pool Totaling $181,500. Approximately 60% of the original bond amount ($944,400), is included in the application for release. Reclamation work performed includes: backfilling, grading, fertilizing, seeding and mulching, completed in March of 2014. Written comments, objections or requests for a public or informal conference must be filed with the Director, Division of Field Services, #2 Hudson Hollow, Frankfort, KY 40601, by June 16, 2014. A public hearing on the application has been scheduled for June 19, 2014 at 9:00 a. m. at the Department for Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement&rsquo;s Middlesboro Regional Office, 1804 East Cumberland Avenue, Middlesboro, KY 40965-1229. The hearing will be cancelled if no request for hearing or informal conference is received by June 16, 2014. &nbsp; Public Notice of Blasting Schedule Alden Resources, LLC., 322 W. Cumberland Gap Parkway, Suite 100, Corbin, Kentucky 40701, Telephone Number: (606) 523-9760, shall conduct blasting operations on its 131 acre surface mine and underground permit, located approximately one and one half (1.5) miles southwest of the community of Carpenter, Kentucky,&nbsp; in Whitley County, Kentucky.&nbsp; The proposed operation is further located approximately 1.5 miles southwest of Ky 92 intersection with Lick Fork Road. The latitude is 36-42-28N; the longitude is: 83-59-42W.&nbsp; The surface area on which blasting operations will be conducted is owned by Three C Land Company, LLC. Blasting Operations will begin May 2014. Blasting will be conducted each day Monday through Saturday during daylight hours. No blasting will be conducted after official sunset.&nbsp; This schedule shall be in effect from May 2014, until May 2015. Unscheduled blasting may occur, if at the discretion of the Mine Foreman or Certified Blaster, an emergency situation arises from rain, lightening, or other atmospheric condition.&nbsp; Unscheduled blasting may occur if other conditions arise that endanger employee and\/or public health and safety.&nbsp; Any major changes in the blasting schedule will be published.&nbsp; A pre-detonation warning will consist of a (1) one minute series of long siren blasts sounded (5) five minutes prior to the blast signal.&nbsp; Blast Signal: A series of short siren blasts (1) minute prior to the detonation. An &ldquo;All Clear Signal&rdquo; will consist of a prolonged siren blast following the inspection of the blast area.&nbsp; These signals (siren blasts) will be audible up to &frac12; mile from the blast site and will be distinctive from horns common to heavy equipment.&nbsp; Blast signals will be done by utilizing a siren.&nbsp; Access to the blasting area will be controlled by blocking all access roads at least 10 minutes before [&hellip;]"}