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THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2021, PAGE 5-A NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE REQUEST On October 5, 2021, Entergy Texas, Inc. (“ETI”) filed an application to amend its Transmission Cost Recovery Factor (“TCRF”) with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (“Commission” or “PUC”). e application was assigned PUC Docket No. 52624. e proposed TCRF is requested in accordance with the Public Utility Regulatory Act § 36.209 and 16 TAC § 25.239. A TCRF allows a utility to recover its reasonable and necessary costs that have occurred since the end of the test year in the utility’s last base rate case for transmission infrastructure improvement and changes in wholesale transmission charges to the electric utility under a tariff ap- proved by a federal regulatory authority. In its requested amendment, ETI is seeking recovery of costs for transmission capital investments it incurred from September 1, 2020 through July 31, 2021. ETI also seeks to recover approved transmission charges that are not otherwise being recovered through rates. e proposed TCRF as amended would result in total TCRF retail reve- nues of approximately $66.1 million, which is $15.1 million in incremen- tal annual TCRF revenue beyond ETI’s currently effective TCRF. is $15.1 million amount would be a 1.57% increase in ETI’s annualized non- fuel revenue requirement as compared to revenues approved in Docket No. 48371, ETI’s most recent base rate case, and a 1.01% increase in ETI’s overall annualized revenue requirement including fuel costs as compared to such revenues. e impact of the rate change on various customer classes will vary from the overall impact described in this notice. e effective date of the proposed rate change would be the date that a Commission order adopting the proposed TCRF is issued. ETI has re- quested that, if no hearing is requested, the Commission adopt an order approving the proposed TCRF at or before its currently-scheduled open meeting on December 16, 2021. All customers in ETI’s Texas retail rate classes are affected by this request. Persons with questions or who want more information on this filing may contact ETI at Entergy Texas, Inc., Attn: Customer Service—2021 TCRF Case, 350 Pine Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701, email [email protected], or call 1-866-981-2602 during normal business hours. A complete copy of this application is available for inspection at the address listed above. e Commission has assigned Docket No. 52624 to this proceeding. Persons who wish to intervene in or comment upon these proceedings should notify the Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) as soon as possible, as an intervention deadline will be imposed. A request to intervene or for further information should be mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326. Further information may also be obtained by calling the Public Utility Commission at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and speech- impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the com- mission at (512) 936-7136. e deadline for intervention in the proceed- ing is 45 days aſter the date the application was filed with the commission. erefore, ETI has requested that the deadline be November 19, 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the preferred method for you to file your request for intervention is electronically, and you will be required to serve the request on other parties by email. erefore, please include your own email address on the intervention request. Instructions for electronic filing via the “PUC Filer” on the Commission’s website can be found here: https://interchange.puc.texas.gov/filer. Instructions for using the PUC Filer are available at: http://www.puc.texas.gov/industry/filings/ New_PUC_Web_Filer_Presentation.pdf. Once you obtain a tracking sheet associated with your filing from the PUC Filer, you may email the tracking sheet and the document you wish to file to: centralrecords@puc. texas.gov. For assistance with your electronic filing, please contact the Commission’s Help Desk at (512) 936-7100 or [email protected]. You can review materials filed in this docket on the PUC Interchange at: http://interchange.puc.texas.gov/. O14-4TC NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS NOW ACCEPTING CREDIT CARDS Our fish are loaded daily, not weekly. FISH DAY! FISH DAY FISH DAY! Central Texas Stock Fish 512-752-8555 Friday, October 22, 2021 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at Tractor Supply Co. 805 St. Hwy. 21 E., Caldwell, Tx. 979-567-0918 6” – 8” Catfish • $88 per 100 O14-1TP ZIENTEK FROM PAGE ONE club and determined that charges were made for personal purchases, ac- cording to Sleeth’s re- port. Zientek said some of the charges were fraudulent (not her purchases), ac- cording to Sleeth’s re- port. Peschel said the total amount of purchases that Zientek is charged with is $3,661. Peschel said the pur- chases were from both online and in-person stores and an AT&T ac- WANTED BY LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT The persons listed below are wanted by local law enforcement authorities for criminal offenses. If you have information which may lead to the ar- rest of any individual wanted for a criminal offense, call Bluebonnet Area CRIME STOPPERS at 567-TIPS or 866-930-8477. You do not have to give your name when you call CRIME STOPPERS, you will be given a special coded number. If the information leads to the arrest of a wanted person, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00. CALL CRIME STOPPERS: 567-TIPS www.bluebonnet.crimestoppersweb.com POSTED: 10-11-21 1. GAMIA LATRICE LANE, B/F, DOB 10/25/93, THIRD MOTION TO REVOKE (AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEAPON). 2. ERIC LEE DAWSON, W/M, DOB 12/29/95, VIOLATION OF PRO- BATION (EVADING ARREST) COMMIT CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD ABUSE. 3. HECTOR AREGULLIN-CASTILLO, W/M, DOB 01/14/57, VIOLA- TION OF PROBATION (DWI WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE). 4. DAJON BALL, B/M, DOB 11/27/95, MOTION TO REVOKE (POSS. CS PG < 1G). 5. MONICA CHRISTINA HOLICK, W/F, DOB 04/24/71, VIOLATION OF PROBATION (INDECENCY WITH A CHILD). 6. ANTONIO MUNOZ, W/M, DOB 09/13/93, BOND FORFEITURE (POSS. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LESS THAN 1G). 7. HEAVEN ZHANEA WILLIAMS, B/F, DOB 08/01/95, VIOLATION OF PROBATION (BURGLARY OF HABITATION). 8. ARTY JOST GARZA, H/M, DOB 01/03/82, VIOLATION OF CONDI- TION OF PROBATION (BURGLARY OF A HABITATION). 9. DAVID JACOB SIMS, W/M, DOB 10/13/92, VIOLATION OF CON- DITIONS OF PROBATION (EVADING ARREST/DETENTION WITH VEHICLE). 10. RICHARD DANIEL MUSICK III, W/M, DOB 08/20/75, AMENDED FIRST MOTION TO REVOKE (TERRORISTIC THREAT IMPAIR PUBLIC/GOVERNMENT SERVICE). THOSE LISTED ABOVE ARE WANTED AS OF OCTOBER 11, 2021. Two sentenced in 21st District Court cases The following persons were sentenced in 21st Judicial District Court on Monday, Oct. 4, with District Judge Carson Campbell presiding. * Bobby Carl Dun- can III, 44, of Caldwell; driving while intoxi- cated - child under 15 YOA - state jail felony; entered a plea of true to violating the terms and conditions of his proba- tion and that probation was revoked. He was sentenced to five years in the Texas Depart- ment of Criminal Jus- tice – Institutional Di- vision. He was granted 426 days jail credit. He was also charged with driving while in- toxicated - child un- der 15 YOA - state jail felony; entered a plea of guilty and was sen- tenced to ten months in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice – State Jail Division. He was granted 61 days jail credit. * Wayne Allen Pinter, 21, of Caldwell; evading arrest with vehicle - plea to lesser included offense of attempted evading arrest with ve- hicle - Class “A” Mis- demeanor pursuant to Section 12.44(b) of the Penal Code; entered a plea of guilty to the lesser include offense of attempted evading arrest with vehicle and was placed on one year deferred adjudication probation. He is ordered to pay $1,500 fine and court cost. Standard conditions of proba- tion including 40 hours of community service restitution, urinalysis, drug/alcohol evaluation and treatment, and de- fendant waived right to seek early termination of the probation. PERS CRIME STOP LAW OFFICERS, FIREFIGHTERS and emergency responders gathered last Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the National Night Out event at the Caldwell Fire Station. THE BICYCLE WINNERS at the National Night Out were, from left, Titus Briden, Averii Degraf, Lain Sleeth and Bailey Barnes. Pictured are Caldwell Fire Chief David Pevehouse, Mayor Norris McManus and Police Chief Charles Barnes. McManus, the city, Walmart, and Phillip Jungman and Tanner Strange, sponsored the bikes. count and PayPal pur- chases. The report also stat- ed that she had not re- turned a laptop previ- ously issued to her after she was terminated from her position with the Boys and Girls Club. Sleeth’s report also in- dicated that the normal state jail felony charge was enhanced to a third- degree felony because the Boys and Girls Club is a non-profit organization. PHONE : 979-567-8400 • FAX 79-567-8433 : : 979-567-8433 .koerthcpa.com [email protected] • www.koerthcpa.com ain Street, ai in S t n Street in Str ee St ee a treet, 211 South Main Street, xas 77836 77836 3 83 xas 77836 x s 77836 a a xas 778 Caldwell, Texas 77836 QUICK B OOKS C ERTIFIED P ROA DVISOR th, t h h t , Danny Koerth, CPA, CPA, P.C. P.C. 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THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2021, PAGE 5-A

NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE REQUESTOn October 5, 2021, Entergy Texas, Inc. (“ETI”) � led an application to amend its Transmission Cost Recovery Factor (“TCRF”) with the Public Utility Commission of Texas (“Commission” or “PUC”). � e application was assigned PUC Docket No. 52624. � e proposed TCRF is requested in accordance with the Public Utility Regulatory Act § 36.209 and 16 TAC § 25.239. A TCRF allows a utility to recover its reasonable and necessary costs that have occurred since the end of the test year in the utility’s last base rate case for transmission infrastructure improvement and changes in wholesale transmission charges to the electric utility under a tari� ap-proved by a federal regulatory authority. In its requested amendment, ETI is seeking recovery of costs for transmission capital investments it incurred from September 1, 2020 through July 31, 2021. ETI also seeks to recover approved transmission charges that are not otherwise being recovered through rates.� e proposed TCRF as amended would result in total TCRF retail reve-nues of approximately $66.1 million, which is $15.1 million in incremen-tal annual TCRF revenue beyond ETI’s currently e� ective TCRF. � is $15.1 million amount would be a 1.57% increase in ETI’s annualized non-fuel revenue requirement as compared to revenues approved in Docket No. 48371, ETI’s most recent base rate case, and a 1.01% increase in ETI’s overall annualized revenue requirement including fuel costs as compared to such revenues. � e impact of the rate change on various customer classes will vary from the overall impact described in this notice.� e e� ective date of the proposed rate change would be the date that a Commission order adopting the proposed TCRF is issued. ETI has re-quested that, if no hearing is requested, the Commission adopt an order approving the proposed TCRF at or before its currently-scheduled open meeting on December 16, 2021. All customers in ETI’s Texas retail rate classes are a� ected by this request.Persons with questions or who want more information on this � ling may contact ETI at Entergy Texas, Inc., Attn: Customer Service—2021 TCRF Case, 350 Pine Street, Beaumont, Texas 77701, email [email protected], or call 1-866-981-2602 during normal business hours. A complete copy of this application is available for inspection at the address listed above.� e Commission has assigned Docket No. 52624 to this proceeding. Persons who wish to intervene in or comment upon these proceedings should notify the Public Utility Commission of Texas (commission) as soon as possible, as an intervention deadline will be imposed. A request to intervene or for further information should be mailed to the Public Utility Commission of Texas, P.O. Box 13326, Austin, Texas 78711-3326. Further information may also be obtained by calling the Public Utility Commission at (512) 936-7120 or (888) 782-8477. Hearing- and speech- impaired individuals with text telephones (TTY) may contact the com-mission at (512) 936-7136. � e deadline for intervention in the proceed-ing is 45 days a� er the date the application was � led with the commission. � erefore, ETI has requested that the deadline be November 19, 2021.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the preferred method for you to � le your request for intervention is electronically, and you will be required to serve the request on other parties by email. � erefore, please include your own email address on the intervention request. Instructions for electronic � ling via the “PUC Filer” on the Commission’s website can be found here: https://interchange.puc.texas.gov/� ler. Instructions for using the PUC Filer are available at: http://www.puc.texas.gov/industry/� lings/New_PUC_Web_Filer_Presentation.pdf. Once you obtain a tracking sheet associated with your � ling from the PUC Filer, you may email the tracking sheet and the document you wish to � le to: [email protected]. For assistance with your electronic � ling, please contact the Commission’s Help Desk at (512) 936-7100 or [email protected]. You can review materials � led in this docket on the PUC Interchange at: http://interchange.puc.texas.gov/.

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Friday, October 22, 2021 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. at Tractor Supply Co.

805 St. Hwy. 21 E., Caldwell, Tx. 979-567-0918

6” – 8” Catfi sh • $88 per 100

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ZIENTEKFROM pAGE ONE

club and determined that charges were made for personal purchases, ac-cording to Sleeth’s re-port.

Zientek said some of the charges were fraudulent (not her purchases), ac-cording to Sleeth’s re-port.

Peschel said the total amount of purchases that Zientek is charged with is $3,661.

Peschel said the pur-chases were from both online and in-person stores and an AT&T ac-

WANTEDBY LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT

The persons listed below are wanted by local law enforcement authorities for criminal offenses. If you have information which may lead to the ar-rest of any individual wanted for a criminal offense, call Bluebonnet Area CRIME STOPPERS at 567-TIPS or 866-930-8477. You do not have to give your name when you call CRIME STOPPERS, you will be given a special coded number. If the information leads to the arrest of a wanted person, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000.00.

CALL CRIME STOppERS: 567-TIpSwww.bluebonnet.crimestoppersweb.com

pOSTED: 10-11-211. GAMIA LATRICE LANE, B/F, DOB 10/25/93, THIRD MOTION

TO REVOKE (AGGRAVATED ASSAULT WITH DEADLY WEApON).2. ERIC LEE DAWSON, W/M, DOB 12/29/95, VIOLATION OF pRO-

BATION (EVADING ARREST) COMMIT CREDIT CARD OR DEBIT CARD ABUSE.3. HECTOR AREGULLIN-CASTILLO, W/M, DOB 01/14/57, VIOLA-

TION OF pROBATION (DWI WITH CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE).4. DAJON BALL, B/M, DOB 11/27/95, MOTION TO REVOKE (pOSS.

CS pG < 1G).5. MONICA CHRISTINA HOLICK, W/F, DOB 04/24/71, VIOLATION

OF pROBATION (INDECENCY WITH A CHILD).6. ANTONIO MUNOZ, W/M, DOB 09/13/93, BOND FORFEITURE

(pOSS. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE LESS THAN 1G).7. HEAVEN ZHANEA WILLIAMS, B/F, DOB 08/01/95, VIOLATION

OF pROBATION (BURGLARY OF HABITATION).8. ARTY JOST GARZA, H/M, DOB 01/03/82, VIOLATION OF CONDI-

TION OF pROBATION (BURGLARY OF A HABITATION).9. DAVID JACOB SIMS, W/M, DOB 10/13/92, VIOLATION OF CON-

DITIONS OF pROBATION (EVADING ARREST/DETENTION WITH VEHICLE).10. RICHARD DANIEL MUSICK III, W/M, DOB 08/20/75, AMENDED

FIRST MOTION TO REVOKE (TERRORISTIC THREAT IMpAIR pUBLIC/GOVERNMENT SERVICE).THOSE LISTED ABOVE ARE WANTED AS OF OCTOBER 11, 2021.

Two sentenced in 21st District Court casesThe following persons

were sentenced in 21st Judicial District Court on Monday, Oct. 4, with District Judge Carson Campbell presiding.

* Bobby Carl Dun-can III, 44, of Caldwell; driving while intoxi-cated - child under 15 YOA - state jail felony; entered a plea of true to

violating the terms and conditions of his proba-tion and that probation was revoked. He was sentenced to five years in the Texas Depart-ment of Criminal Jus-tice – Institutional Di-vision. He was granted 426 days jail credit.

He was also charged with driving while in-

toxicated - child un-der 15 YOA - state jail felony; entered a plea of guilty and was sen-tenced to ten months in the Texas Department of Criminal Justice – State Jail Division. He was granted 61 days jail credit.

* Wayne Allen Pinter, 21, of Caldwell; evading arrest with vehicle - plea to lesser included offense of attempted evading arrest with ve-hicle - Class “A” Mis-demeanor pursuant to Section 12.44(b) of the Penal Code; entered a plea of guilty to the lesser include offense of attempted evading arrest with vehicle and was placed on one year deferred adjudication probation. He is ordered to pay $1,500 fine and court cost. Standard conditions of proba-tion including 40 hours of community service restitution, urinalysis, drug/alcohol evaluation and treatment, and de-fendant waived right to seek early termination of the probation.

PERSCRIME STOP

LAW OFFICERS, FIREFIGHTERS and emergency responders gathered last Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the National Night Out event at the Caldwell Fire Station.

THE BICYCLE WINNERS at the National Night Out were, from left, Titus Briden, Averii Degraf, Lain Sleeth and Bailey Barnes. pictured are Caldwell Fire Chief David pevehouse, Mayor Norris McManus and police Chief Charles Barnes. McManus, the city, Walmart, and phillip Jungman and Tanner Strange, sponsored the bikes.

count and PayPal pur-chases.

The report also stat-ed that she had not re-turned a laptop previ-ously issued to her after she was terminated from her position with the

Boys and Girls Club.Sleeth’s report also in-

dicated that the normal state jail felony charge was enhanced to a third-degree felony because the Boys and Girls Club is a non-profit organization.

PHONEPHONE: 979-567-8400 • : 979-567-8400 • FAXFAX: 979-567-8433: 979-567-8433: 979-567-8433: [email protected][email protected][email protected] • www.koerthcpa.com

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