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Texas Commission on Environmental Quality NOTICE of APPLICATION and PRELIMINARY DECISION for TPDES PERMIT for MUNICIPAL WASTEWA 2D TEXARKANA GAZETTE ✯ SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 2021 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices 4190 Legal Notices Department at the above ad- Mandatory pre-proposal meet- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that includes the contents of the business hours. Para obtener on the 6th day of April, 2021. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF 18th day of April, 2021. NOTICE OF FILING OF PETITION dress oring is scheduled for Tuesday, original Letters Testamentary for spaces of the following: una copia en espanol, com mu- All persons having claims MILLER COUNTY, ARKANSAS Marshall H. Moore FOR ADOPTION AND http://www.txkisd.net/depart- April 27, 2021 at 9:00 A.M. the Estate of Ronal A. Ritter, Cassie Scott niquese con Randy Mansfield at against the estate must exhibit PROBATE DIVISION MOORE, GILES & MATTESON, NOTICE OF ADOPTION HEARING ments/proposals.asp . Inter- Proposals are due by 10:00 A.M. Deceased, were issued on March Rachel "Jill" Drayton (903) 826-1653. them, duly verified, to the un- CAUSE NO. 46PR-20-300 L.L.P. You are hereby notified that ested vendors may call (903) on Monday, May 3, 2021 at 23, 2021, in Docket No.42997 Chantidra Bell dersigned within six (6) months 1206 State Line Av. Shawn Michael Gardner filed a Request for Proposals / Total In the Matter of the Estate of 794-3651 ext. 1028 for addi- TASD Business Office, 3512 pending in the County Court of Cherie Coston Dean from the date of the first publi- ANN WILLETT BOUNDS Texarkana, Arkansas 71854 Petition for Adoption and a Con- tional information. Proposals Grand Ave., Texarkana, Arkan- Bowie County, Texas, to Brannon Bruce Rehab Fire Unit #40 cation of this notice, or they shall Attorney for the Estate sent to Adoption was filed by The Housing Authority of the City Deceased must conform to specifications sas 71854. Katherine H. Ritter. The resi- Mary Compton be forever barred and precluded NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL LEGAL NOTICE Matthew Edward Gardner on and will not be returned. The dence of the Independent Exec- Stephanie Finlay of Arkadelphia (HACA) is inviting from any benefit in the estate. March 18, 2021 in the Miller Invitation for Bid bids from qualified, licensed, and AND FILING OF CLAIMS Circuit Court of Miller Co., Ar- owner reserves the right to ac- The City of Texarkana, Texas, utor, Katherine H. Ritter, is set Terence Wyche This notice first published the Last known address of decedent: kansas; No. 46PR-21-83-3; Es- County, Arkansas, Circuit Court cept or reject any and all pro- forth below: Jerlisa Aldridge insured Contractors to provide a 18th day of April, 2021. to adopt Matthew Edward will receive sealed Proposals at total rehabilitation of 670 S. 6th 7010 Forest Oak Dr., Texarkana, tate of Margaret A. Manning, posals. All rights reserved. the Public Works & Contracts Ronal A. Ritter, Deceased Joe Villanueva DEBRA HENSLEY Arkansas who died 3/9/21 and who re- Gardner. To request a copy of c/o Katherine H. Ritter, Terry Wyrick St. Apt #40 in the family hous- 7497 Miller County 8 the Petition for Adoption and the NOTICE Department, 919 Elm Street, ing. All bids responding to this Date of death:September 28th, sided at 3311 Garland, Texar- Texarkana, Texas 75501. For the Independent Executor Kevin Renfroe Fouke, Arkansas 71837 2020 kana, AR. An instrument dated Consent to Adoption, please IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 5005 Lionel Avenue Robert Devale solicitation must conform to all By: ERIC T. BISHOP contact: Jonathan D. Scott, Es- OF MILLER COUNTY, following: the requirements and specifi- The Petitioner, MILDRED ANN 3/5/20 was on 4/14/21 admitted IFB #21-1901-01 Texarkana, Texas 75503 Linda Sue Lawrence Attorney for the Estate BOUNDS, was appointed Admin- to probate as the Will of Marga- quire, 901 N. State Line Avenue, ARKANSAS All persons having claims Jamesha Johnson cations outlined within this P.O. Box 609 Texarkana, TX 75501, Probate Division Concrete Materials Contract document and any designated istratrix of the estate of the ret Manning and Carol Parker Proposal opening will be at against this Estate which is cur- Dianna Seller Ashdown, Arkansas 71822 above named decedent on the has qualified as Executrix. A 903-277-0142, NO. 46PR-21-67 rently being administered are Carla Hoskins attachments and addenda in [email protected]. IN THE MATTER OF THE 10:00 a.m. CST, Tuesday, May their entirety. LEGAL NOTICE 5th day of January, 2021. contest of the probate of the will 4th, 2021 at Public Works & required to present them within Terry Criss All persons having claims can be effected only by filing a You are further notified that a ESTATE OF MONA PORTER, the time and in the manner pre- Haley Anderson Housing Authority of the City NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on the Pe- DECEASED Contracts Department, 919 Elm of Arkadelphia public hearing will be held by the against the estate must exhibit petition within the time provided Street, Texarkana, Texas 75501. scribed by law. Aquanetta Watson them, duly verified, to the un- by law. All persons having tition for Adoption before the Last Known Address: 4309 Ida DATED the 31st day of March Kathy Mixon 670 S. 6th Street PLANNING AND ZONING COM- Probate Division of the Circuit Lou Drive, Texarkana, Texas Invitation Packets will be avail- Arkadelphia, AR 71923 MISSION of the CITY OF TEX- dersigned within three (3) claims against the estate must able on the City’s Website 2021. Martin Aguilar months from the date of the first present them, duly verified, to Court of Miller County, Arkansas, 75503 By: Katherine H. Ritter Michelle Cheatham 870-246-4632 ARKANA, TEXAS on MONDAY, in Texarkana, Arkansas, on the Date of Death: September 28, http://www.ci.texarkana.tx.us/34 Proposal submissions shall be the 3RD day of MAY, 2021 at publication of this notice, or they the undersigned within 6 months 6/Purchasing , Government, De- Independent Executor Kristy Dunbar shall be forever barred and pre- from the date of the first publi- 3rd day of June, 2021, at 9:00 2019 Estate of Ronal A. Ritter Kamesha Williams received by April 30, 2021 by 6:00 P.M. and by the CITY o’clock a.m. in the Hazel Street An instrument dated September partment, Purchasing, Current 12:00 P.M., Central Standard COUNCIL of the City of Texar- cluded from any benefit in the cation of this notice, or they shall Bid Opportunities or email Deceased Andre Cheese estate. Provided that claims for be barred from any benefit in the Courtroom. 22, 2014 was on the 7th day of Dara/Vernon Manor Time (CST). Proposals received kana, Texas on MONDAY, the You should be present at this April 2021 admitted to Probate [email protected]. Texarkana Arkansas School Dis- thereafter will not be accepted 14TH day of JUNE, 2021 at injury or death caused by the estate. This notice first pub- Bridgette Mitchell negligence of the decedent shall lished the 18th day of April, hearing if you do not consent to as a Foreign Will of the above Texarkana Arkansas School Dis- trict is soliciting responses to a Michaela Ellis for consideration. All inquiries 6:00 P. M. in the Council the adoption. named decedent and the under- Request for Proposal (RFP) for should be directed to Mr. Rich- Chambers, Second Floor, Mu- be filed within six (6) months 2021. Carol Parker, Executrix, trict is soliciting responses to a Tylon Ganaway from the date of first publication PREPARED BY: signed having been appointed as Request for Proposal (RFP) Lawn Care & Maintenance. For ard Herrington, Jr., in writing nicipal Building, located at West c/o K. H. Kemp, 1600 Arkansas Wade Seastrong of the notice, or they shall be Blvd., Texarkana, AR 71854. Jonathan D. Scott Executor thereunder. A contest for Custodial Services. For a a copy of the RFP documents Frankee Kaisler regarding the RFP. In fairness to Third Street and Texas Boule- Ad Litem for Matthew Edward of the probate of the Will can be please contact the TASD Busi- all potential bidders, all ques- vard, Texarkana, Texas for the forever barred and precluded copy of the RFP documents Brian Timmerman from any benefit in such estates. In the Circuit Court of Little Gardner effected only by filing a petition please contact the TASD Busi- ness Office at 870-772-3371 tions must be received by Noon purpose of considering the ad- River County, Arkansas Victoria Langston This notice first published 18th ORDINANCE NO. 2021-7 within the time as provided by ness Office at 870-772-3371 ext. 1022. Mandatory pre-pro- Billie (Yaya) Taylor-McCready on April 19, 2021. All questions visability of amending the zon- Probate Division law. posal meeting is scheduled for will be answered in written form ing map, re-platting of a resi- day of April, 2021. BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNTY ext. 1022. Mandatory pre-pro- Keandra Williams Marshall H. Moore 9th West Judicial District All persons having claims posal meeting is scheduled for April 27th at 9:00 am. All pro- by April 23, 2021. Final proposal dential subdivision and an 41PR-21-27 OF MILLER Phillip Girth MOORE, GILES & MATTESON, STATE OF ARKANSAS: AN ORDI- against the estate must exhibit Tuesday, April 27 at 9:00 am. posals are due no later than Yolanda Jackson submissions shall consist of (1) amendment to the Zoning Ordi- In the Matter of the them duly verified, to the under- 10:00 A.M., Monday, May 3, original and three (3) copies of nance of said City.
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