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PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the City of Richmond Planning Commission has scheduled a public hearing, open to all interested citizens, on Monday, March 16, 2020 at 1:30 p.m. in the Fifth Floor Conference Room of City Hall and the Council of the City of Richmond has scheduled a public hearing on Monday, March 23, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the Second Floor of City Hall, located at 900 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, to consider the following ordinances: Ordinance No. 2020-046 To rezone the property known as 2925 Garland Avenue from the UB Urban Business District and the PE-7 Brookland Park Boulevard / North Avenue Parking Exempt Parking Overlay District to the R-6 Single-Family Attached Residential District. The Master Plan calls for single-family medium density uses for the property. Primary uses are single-family and two-family dwellings, both detached and attached, at densities of 8 to 20 units per acre. Ordinance No. 2020-047 To amend and reordain Ord. No. 2003-375-337, adopted Dec. 8, 2003, which authorized the special use of the property known as 1100-1102 West Cary Street and 20-22 South Harrison Street for the purpose of certain enumerated uses in accordance with such ordinance, to allow an outdoor pergola, upon certain terms and conditions. The zoning of the subject property is R-63 Multi-Family Urban Residential. The City of Richmond’s Master Plan designates the subject property for Single Family Medium Density land use. Primary uses are single family and two family dwellings, both detached and attached, at densities of 8 to 20 units per acre. Includes residential support uses such as schools, places of worship, neighborhood parks and recreation facilities, and limited public and semi-public uses. Ordinance No. 2020-048 To authorize the special use of the property known as 3412 R Street for the purpose of two single family attached dwellings and one single family detached dwelling, upon certain terms and conditions. The current zoning for this property is R-5 Single Family Residential. The City of Richmond’s Master Plan designates the subject property for Single Family Low Density land uses which includes, single family detached dwellings at densities up to seven units per acre. The proposed density of the development is approximately 13 units per acre.

Interested citizens who wish to speak will be given an opportunity to do so. Copies of the full text of all ordinances are available by visiting the City Clerk’s page on the City’s Website at www.Richmondgov. com and in the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 900 East Broad Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER AMY DISNEY, Plaintiff v. TYREL DISNEY, Defendant. Case No.: CL20000792-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the defendant on the ground of living separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for a period exceeding twelve months.

It is ORDERED that the defendant, whose whereabouts are unknown, appear here on or before the 20th day of April, 2020 at 9:00 AM, and protect his interests. A Copy, Teste: FRANK D. HARGROVE, JR., Clerk I ask for this: Dorothy M. Eure, Plaintiff’s Counsel VSB# 27724 The Law Office of Dorothy M. Eure, P.C. 8460 Mount Eagle Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 798-9667

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Defendant. Case No.: CL120000689-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the defendant on the ground of living separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for a period exceeding twelve months.

It is ORDERED that the defendant, whose whereabouts are unknown, appear here on or before the 8th day of April, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. and protect his interests. A Copy, Teste: FRANK D. HARGROVE, JR., Clerk I ask for this: Law Office of Dorothy M. Eure, P.C. Dorothy M. Eure, Plaintiff’s Attorney VSB# 27724 8460 Mount Eagle Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 798-9667

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER LARRY POLITE Plaintiff v. CAROLYN POLITE, Defendant. Case No.: CL120000690-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the defendant on the ground of living separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for a period exceeding twelve months.

It is ORDERED that the defendant, whose whereabouts are unknown, appear here on or before the 8th day of April, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. and protect her interests. A Copy, Teste: FRANK D. HARGROVE, JR., Clerk I ask for this: Law Office of Dorothy M. Eure, P.C. Dorothy M. Eure, Plaintiff’s Attorney VSB# 27724 8460 Mount Eagle Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 798-9667

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER NICHOLAS FRY, Plaintiff v. JESSIE FRY, Defendant. Case No.: CL19000982-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the defendant on the ground of living separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for a period exceeding twelve months.

It is ORDERED that the defendant, who has been served with the Complaint by posted service appear here on or before the 31st day of March, 2020 at 9:00 AM, and protect her interests. A Copy, Teste: FRANK D. HARGROVE, JR., Clerk I ask for this: Dorothy M. Eure, Plaintiff’s Counsel VSB# 27724 The Law Office of Dorothy M. Eure, P.C. 8460 Mount Eagle Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 798-9667

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF HANOVER BARBARA MORRIS, Plaintiff v. FRANKLIN MORRIS, Defendant. Case No.: CL20000463-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to obtain a divorce from the bond of matrimony from the defendant on the ground of living separate and apart without any cohabitation and without interruption for a period exceeding twelve months.

It is ORDERED that the defendant, whose whereabouts are unknown, appear here on or before the 31st day of March, 2020 at 9:00 AM, and protect his interests. A Copy, Teste: FRANK D. HARGROVE, JR., Clerk I ask for this: Law Office of Dorothy M. Eure, P.C. Dorothy M. Eure, Plaintiff’s Attorney VSB# 27724 8460 Mount Eagle Road Ashland, VA 23005 (804) 798-9667

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Continued on next column VIRGINIA: IN THE JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS DISTRICT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND Commonwealth of Virginia, in re Life angelik crute Case No. J-96474-05-00 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to: Terminate the residual parental rights (“RPR”) ERNESHELA PERRYCRUTE (MOTHER), Life Angelik Crute, child, DOB 4/3/2017. “RPR” means all rights and responsibilities remaining with parent after transfer of legal custody or guardianship of the person, including but not limited to rights of: visitation; adoption consent; determination of religious affiliation; and responsibility for support.

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Continued on next column Continued on next column Continued on next column It is ORDERED that the defendants Erneshla PerryCrute (Mother) to appear at the above-named Court and protect his/her interest on or before 4/15/2020, at 9:00 AM, Courtroom #5. PROPERTY VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. JEFFREY NTOW, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5801 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 911 North 31st Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number E000- 0724/001, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner/s of record, Jeffrey Ntow aka Jefflean Ntow. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, JEFFREY NTOW aka JEFFLEAN NTOW, JEFFREY NTOW aka JEFFLEAN NTOW, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to his last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action; that CDS TRACTOR TRAILER TRAINING, LLC, an entity purged from the records of the Virginia State Corporation Commission, has not been located and has not filed a response to this action; and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/ or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that JEFFREY NTOW aka JEFFLEAN NTOW, CDS T R A C T O R T R A I L E R TRAINING, LLC, an entity purged from the records of the Virginia State Corporation Commission, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. TRUE REVELATION CHURCH OF GOD, A VIRGINIA CORPORATION, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5944 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 1745 North 28th Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number E000- 0951/072, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, True Revelation Church of God, a Virginia Corporation. An Affidavit having been filed that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. BARRY O’NEILL, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5932 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 3113 Dill Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N000- 0997/022, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Barry O’Neill. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, BARRY O’NEILL, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to his last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that BARRY O’NEILL, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. TRUE REVELATION CHURCH OF GOD, A VIRGINIA CORPORATION, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5538 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 1747 North 28th Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number E000- 0951/073, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Revelation Church of God, a Virginia Corporation. An Affidavit having been filed that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. WADE O. JOHNSON, III, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5772 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 1002 North 2nd Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N000- 0085/013, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owners of record Wade O. Johnson, III and Geraldine S. Johnson. An Affidavit having been filed that JOSEPH R. RIGGS, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 758 page 519 on September 20, 1979, has not been located and has not filed a response to this action; that TONY A. CIBO, upon information and belief deceased, or his heirs, devisees, assignees or successors in interest, and ELINOR T. CIBO, upon information and belief deceased, or her heirs, devisees, assignees or successors in interest, Beneficiaries of Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 758 page 519 on September 20, 1979, have not been located and have not filed a response to this action; that JOHN W. HART, P. C., a purged business entity, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 08-5335 on February 28, 2008, or its successor/s in interest, have not been located and have not filed a response to this action; that DEIDRE COLEY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA RADDEN, Beneficiary of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 08-5335 on February 28, 2008, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to her last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action; and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that JOSEPH R. RIGGS, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 758 page 519 on September 20, 1979, TONY A. CIBO, upon information and belief deceased, or his heirs, devisees, assignees or successors in interest, and ELINOR T. CIBO, upon information and belief deceased, or her heirs, devisees, assignees or successors in interest, Beneficiaries of Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 758 page 519 on September 20, 1979, JOHN W. HART, P. C., a purged business entity, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 08-5335 on February 28, 2008, or its successor/s in interest, DEIDRE COLEY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF VIRGINIA RADDEN, Beneficiary of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 08- 5335 on February 28, 2008, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. BYRON RUSSELL WALKER, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5212 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 3209 North Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N000- 1134/016, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Byron Russell Walker. An Affidavit having been filed that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. JOSHUA E. WHITE, JR, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-150 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 3205 Jeter Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N000- 1454/023, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Joshua E. White, Jr. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, JOSHUA E. WHITE, JR, who is not a resident of the Commonwealth of Virginia, has not been located and has not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that JOSHUA E. WHITE, JR, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. KAREN WANDA BAKER TYLER, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5654 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 2303 Lamb Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N000- 0545/014, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Karen Wanda Baker Tyler. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, KAREN WANDA BAKER TYLER, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to her last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title Continued from previous column Continued on next column and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that KAREN WANDA BAKER TYLER, and P a r t i e s Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. MAURICE P. WOOTEN, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5771 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 1519 Mechanicsville Turnpike, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number E000-0928/051 , to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Maurice P. Wooten. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, MAURICE P. WOOTEN, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to his last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that MAURICE P. WOOTEN, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. SALLIE C. DAY, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL20-609 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the properties briefly described as 5715 Campbell Avenue, Tax Map Number E010-0227/030 and 1401 Stiff Street, Tax Map Number E010-0227/029, Richmond, Virginia, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owners of record, Sallie C. Day and Jane Lester Wolfe. An Affidavit having been filed that said owners, SALLIE C. DAY and JANE LESTER WOLFE, have not been located and have not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that SALLIE C. DAY, JANE LESTER WOLFE, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. TYROME COX, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5746 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 4319 Angus Road, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number Tax Map Number C009-0901/044, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owners of record, Tyrome Cox, Trevon Cox, Shaun Cox and Juan Cox. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, TYROME COX, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to his last known address, has not been personally located and has not

filed a response to this action; that COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING A N D C O M M U N I T Y DEVELOPMENT, for the Virginia Housing Trust Fund fka the Virginia Housing Partnership Revolving Fund, Beneficiary of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 96- 11899 on June 12, 1996, has not been located and has not filed a response to this action; and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that T Y R O M E C O X , COMMONWEALTH OF V I R G I N I A , V I R G I N I A D E P A R T M E N T O F HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, for the Virginia Housing Trust Fund fka the Virginia Housing Partnership Revolving Fund, Beneficiary of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Instrument Number 96-11899 on June 12, 1996, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. AGNES M. SIMMONS, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-4100 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 3311 5th Ave, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number N005- 1186/006, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owners of record, Agnes M. Simmons, Nealease Judkins, James E. Evans, Maedell Eberhardt, Samuel Evans and Moses M. Evans. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, AGNES M. SIMMONS, NEALEASE JUDKINS,JAMES E. EVANS, MAEDELL EBERHARDT, SAMUEL EVANS, and MOSES M. EVANS, who have been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to their last known address, have not been personally located and have not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that AGNES M. SIMMONS, NEALEASE JUDKINS, J A M E S E . E VA N S , MAEDELL EBERHARDT, SAMUEL EVANS, MOSES M. EVANS, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. TRUSTEES OF ANTIOCH CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5605 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 2712 Cheatham Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number S008- 0521/012, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owners of record, Trustees of Antioch Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, TRUSTEES OF ANTIOCH CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, have not been located and have not filed a response to this action; that MARVIN A. JAFFE, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 187 page 215 on December 5, 1988, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to his/her last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action; and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with

a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that TRUSTEES OF ANTIOCH CHURCH OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST, MARVIN A. JAFFE, TRUSTEE of a Deed of Trust filed in the records of the Richmond Circuit Court at Deed Book 187 page 215 on December 5, 1988, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

VIRGINIA: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OF RICHMOND JOHN MARSHALL COURTS BUILDING CITY OF RICHMOND, Plaintiff, v. WILLETTE JOYNERHOLLAND, et al, Defendants. Case No.: CL19-5522 ORDER OF PUBLICATION The object of this suit is to subject the property briefly described as 1720 North 20th Street, Richmond, Virginia, Tax Map Number E000- 0934/011, to sale in order to collect delinquent real estate taxes assessed thereon in the name of the owner of record, Willette Joyner-Holland. An Affidavit having been filed that said owner, WILLETTE JOYNERHOLLAND, who has been served by posting and by mailing a copy of the complaint to her last known address, has not been personally located and has not filed a response to this action, and that any heirs, devisees, assignees, successors in interest, successors in title and/or any creditors with a current or future interest in said property, have not been identified and/or served despite diligent efforts to do so and are defendants to this suit by the general description of “Parties Unknown.” IT IS ORDERED that WILLETTE JOYNERHOLLAND, and Parties Unknown, come forward to appear on or before APRIL 16, 2020 and do what is necessary to protect their interests in this matter. An Extract, Teste: Edward F. Jewett, Clerk Gregory A. Lukanuski, Esq. City of Richmond, Office of the City Attorney 900 E. Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 804-646-7949

LICENSE

Guapollon LLC Trading as: Guapollon LLC 7235 Hull St Rd North Chesterfield Chesterfield County, Virginia 23235-5803 The above establishment is applying to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage C ontrol ( A B C ) AUTHORITY for a Beer On Premises license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages. NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www. abc.virginia.gov or 800-552- 3200.

Sandwiches vs Subs LLC Trading as: Sandwiches vs Subs 6333 Jahnke Road Richmond, Virginia 23225-4142 The above establishment is applying to the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage C ontrol ( A B C ) AUTHORITY for a Wine and Beer On Premises and Mixed Beverage Restaurant license to sell or manufacture alcoholic beverages.

NOTE: Objections to the issuance of this license must be submitted to ABC no later than 30 days from the publishing date of the first of two required newspaper legal notices. Objections should be registered at www. abc.virginia.gov or 800-552- 3200.

BIDS

COUNTY OF HENRICO, VIRGINIA CONSTRUCTION BID

ITB #20-1989-2EAR CHILLER #1 REPLACEMENT AT HENRICO JAIL EAST Due: March 31, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. For additional information visit: https://henrico.us/ finance/divisions/purchasing/ solicitations/

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TRANSIT SYSTEM BUS ADVERTISING SALES REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS GRTC invites all interested parties to submit proposals for providing bus advertising sales. Interested firms may download a copy of RFP #186-20-03 from GRTC’s website, www.ridegrtc. com (menu options: About Us, then Procurement) or obtain a copy by calling Allan Cox (804) 358-3871 ext. 371. An optional pre-proposal conference will be held on March 18, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. Responses are due no later than 11:00 am on April 16, 2020. All inquiries pertaining to the request or any questions in reference to the solicitation documents should be directed to: Allan Cox Purchasing Manager (804) 358-3871, extension 371 Supplier diversity program – “providing equal opportunities for small businesses”

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After three years knocking on the door of a CIAA championship, Fayetteville State’s Lady Broncos finally win and celebrate after beating Bowie State 61-53 last Saturday.

The 2020 CIAA Tournament champion Winston-Salem State University Rams take a winning photo with the school’s cheerleaders after defeating Fayetteville State University in the men’s final last Saturday.

Rams fans raise the roof at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., as the Winston-Salem State team pulls out a victory in the final minutes of the championship game.

CIAA Tournament MVPs Robert Colon of Winston-Salem State and Katisha Hyman of Fayetteville State show off their trophies.

Rapper Rapsody, left, throws down a solid groove during halftime of the men’s final, while Musiq Soulchild turns it up during the women’s game halftime before an appreciative crowd of more than 8,000 fans at the Spectrum Center.

CIAA Commissioner Jacqueline McWilliams and North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper are on the sidelines at the Spectrum Center during the tournament. The CIAA was celebrating its 75th anniversary this year.

The Virginia Union University Rah Rahs, left, and the Virginia State University Woo Woos show off their moves during the tournament’s cheerleading competition.

University of Kansas ‘Dok’ Azubuike is dunking his way into the record books By Fred Jeter The slam dunk is basketball’s highest percentage shot. Few perform it better than Udoka Azubuike. The Nigerian-born, 7-foot, 270-pound University of Kansas senior center has the highest shooting percentage in NCAA history.

Known as “Dok,” Azubuike had made 74.9 percent of his Jayhawks’ careers shots through games of Feb. 27.

That’s ahead of the all-time mark of 74.0 percent set by another dunk master, South Florida’s 7-foot-5 Tacko Fall (2015-19).

This season, Azubuike leads the NCAA at 74.4 percent, well ahead of runner-up Shamarkus Kennedy of McNeese State University in Louisiana at 68.3 percent.

The dunk is by far Azubuike’s preferred throwdowns attempt. He has 80 throwdowns this season and 261 in four seasons at the Big 12 Conference school. His single-game high of seven dunks came in 2017 against Stanford University.

On the flip side, Azubuike is as inefficient from the foul line as he efficient from the floor. His 45 percent free throw percentage is the worst on the team.

He has not attempted a 3-pointer in his career.

To qualify as NCAA alltime shooting statistics, a player must have a minimum of 400 attempts, with at least four “makes” per contest.

KU got a scare in its 62-58 win last Saturday over Kansas State University. Azubuike left the game with an ankle injury early in the game, but returned to the fray and scored six points (two dunks) and snared nine rebounds.

Dunks, per se, are not an official NCAA statistic, but many sports information directors keep track.

Azubuike, averaging 14 points and 11 rebounds with 74 blocked shots, has helped KU to the top shelf of college hoops.

Coach Bill Self’s Jayhawks (26-3) entered this week as the nation’s No. 1 rated team, both by Associated Press and NCAA NET power rankings. Dunkology 101 ... Let there be light: While there are no official records, many credit 7-foot Bob Kurkland for being the first to dunk in an actual game with Oklahoma A&M (now State) in the 1940s. HBCU historians claim black athletes were dunking earlier, minus the recognition. Ban the jam: No dunking was allowed in college basketball from 1966 to 1974. A dunk resulted in a technical foul. This was widely recognized as the “Alcindor Rule,” named after Lew Alcindor (later Kareem Abdul-Jabbar), who was a three-time NCAA Player of the Year with UCLA.

Among the great players who weren’t allowed to dunk were Bill Walton, David Thompson and Julius Erving. House calls: Soon after reinstatement of the dunk, the Louisville Cardinals became the “Doctors of Dunk.” In winning the 1980 NCAA title, Louisville was led by Darrell Griffith, aka “Dr. Dunkenstein.” Frat brothers: In the early 1980s, the Houston Cougars came to be known as “Phi Slama Jama.” Paced by Clyde Drexler and Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston lost in the NCAA semifinals to the University of North Carolina in 1982 and in the final to North Carolina State University in 1983. Grande finale: Houston got a taste of its own medicine in the 1983 final when North Carolina State’s Lorenzo Charles scored the championshipclinching basket on a two-hand slam as time expired. It set off a madcap celebration with delirious Wolfpack Coach Jim Valvano hugging everyone in sight.

Ham Slam: Perhaps the most famous dunk in Richmond history came March 18, 1996, during the NCAA Regional between Texas Tech and UNC. During the game’s first half, Texas Tech’s Darwin Ham slammed with such vengeance that the backboard shattered and glass flew. The game was delayed a half hour. Texas Tech eventually won 92-73. Making waves: In 2013, Florida Gulf Coast University earned the tags “Dunk City” and “Florida Dunk Coast” after stunning NCAA upset victories over Georgetown and San Diego State universities. Leaping lady: In 1984, 6-foot-7 Georgean Wells of West Virginia University became the first woman to dunk in a NCAA game. The slam against the University of Charleston has come to be known as “The Dunk That Made History.” African influence: While Azubuike may rule above the rim nowadays, he wasn’t the first from his continent to earn fame.

The late Manute Bol, who stood 7-foot-6, was born into the Dinka tribe in Sudan. While at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut, he did plenty of dunking himself, thus his nickname, “The Dinka Dunker.” ‘Dok’ Azubuike

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