The Jenkins County times. (Millen, Ga.) 2023-current, July 26, 2023, Image 6
Page 6 - Wednesday, July 26, 2023 The Jenkins County Times j enkinsc ountytimes .com Public Notices ATTENTION While The Jenkins County Times seeks to avoid any error, it shall not be liable for any error or omission in advertisement except to refund the cost of the advertisement or to rerun the advertisement at the customer’s election. The Jenkins County Times shall not be liable for any other damages which the customer may incur Legal Notice Deadline: Legal Notices to be published in The Jenkins County Times have a deadline of Fridays by 2 p.m. Legals may be emailed to thejenkinscountytimes@gmail. com or sarah.jctimes@gmail.com #01 STATE OF GEORGIA CITY OF MILLEN INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that The City of Millen will accept sealed bids for the City of Millen Historic Kirkland Building Restoration, located at 455 Cotton Ave, Millen, GA 30442, such bids to be submitted to Millen City Hall Attn: Mandy Underwood, no later than 2:00 p.m., August 30, 2023. Bids shall be evaluated based on the price and the requirements and criteria set forth herein. The contract shall be awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder whose bid meets the requirements and criteria set forth in this invitation for bids. A non-mandatory Pre-Bid walk through of the building will be held on August 2, 2023, at 10:00 am. Documents are available for purchase through the Office of the Architect. Bidding documents may be obtained at the Office of the Architect: Studio 3 Design Group, P.C. attn: Rachel Stahler rstahler@s3dg.com or 706-667- 9784. Applications for documents together with refundable deposit of $150.00 per set should be filed promptly with the Architect. Bidding material will be forwarded (shipping charges collect) as soon as possible. The full amount of deposit for one set will be refunded to each prime contractor who submits a bona fide bid upon return of such set-in good condition within 10 days after date of opening bids. Documents will also be posted in the Millen City Hall for review. Any questions regarding the bid documents should be emailed to sbeaird@s3dg.com. An addendum may be issued during the bidding period. Bidders should be aware that the project is funded, in part, by a Community Development Block Grant. All contractors shall be in good standing with the Department of Community Affairs and shall abide by all Federal Requirements set forth for the project. The Wage Rate Determination and a summary of the requirements are included in this manual. Section 3 Policy for Covered HUD Funded Activities Section 3 policy will be discussed as it pertains to training, employment, contracting, and other economic opportunities arising in connection with the expenditure of Federal housing assistance and community development assistance that is used in conjunction with public construction. All Recipients and Sub-recipients of Section 3 Covered Assistance (including but not limited to contractors, sub contractors, developers, grantees, and local government entities) must follow the provisions of this policy in order to be eligible for DC A funds. Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 by the Housing and Community Development Act of 1992, Section 3, as amended, requires that economic opportunities generated by Federal Housing and Community Development programs shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be given to low- and very low- income persons. Section 3 documents must be included with the bid. Both a Performance and a Payment Bond will be required in an amount equal to 100% of the Contract Price in a form to be provided by the City. Proof of General Liability Insurance and Workman’s Compensation Insurance will be required with the City of Millen listed as an additional insured. All bids must be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Certified Funds in the amount of 5% of the Bid Amount. All contractors must comply with the provisions of O.C.G.A. Sec. 13-10-91 and must register and participate in the federal work authorization program (also known as E-Verify (www.uscis.gov/everify)). A contractor must submit the required affidavit BEFORE ANY BID IS CONSIDERED. A form affidavit shall be provided with the bid package. City of Millen, in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations, hereby notifies all bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in regards to any contract entered into pursuant to this advertisement, minority business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award. The General Contractor and all Sub-contractors shall insure that employees and employment applicants are not discriminated against because of race, color, creed, sex, or national origin. Bidders shall submit a price AND shall have to submit information demonstrating it can meet the following requirements and criteria: 1. That the bidder has completed a minimum of five similar or more complex projects. 2. That the bidder has been in business as a contractor in the same form a minimum of five years. 3. That the specific project superintendent who works on the job has at least five years’ experience as a project manager or superintendent and has worked on at least three of the projects submitted by the bidder as similar projects. 4. That the bidder is current on all property tax owed to City of Millen. No contract will be awarded to a delinquent bidder. Bids may not be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after the time has been called on the date of bid opening. The City of Millen reserves the right to reject all bids and to waive any technicalities or irregularities and to award the bid based on the highest and best interests of The City. This project will exceed $100,000 and therefore this project will be subject to the Public Works Construction Law, OCGA Sec. 36-91-1 et seq. Note: No Bidders are to contact anyone with the City of Millen at any time during the Bidding Process. All questions are to be directed to the Architect, via email, at the address provided above. Any breach of this requirement will result in Bidder’s disqualification. City of Millen Publish 7/26 - 8/2/23 PUBLIC NOTICE The Jenkins County Board of Commissioners will consider the adoption of a Solid Waste Management Plan during the Regular Meeting of the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners, to be held on August 8 at 4:00 P.M. in the Courtroom at the Jenkins County Courthouse. EMPLOYMENT AVAILABLE FIREFIGHTER The City of Sylvania is accepting applications for the position of firefighter. Applicant would be responsible for general duties of engaging directly in firefighting, rescue, and fire prevention activities. Drives and operates fire equipment, assists in maintenance and repair of fire stations and equipment; does related work as required. Must possess certification as a Firefighter from the Georgia Firefighter Standards and Training Council or be able to obtain certification within one year of employment. Must have or be able to obtain a valid Class F State of Georgia Motor Vehicle Operators License. Salary increases after six-month successful probationary period and annually thereafter as budget allows. Benefits include health insurance including an employer paid option for the employee, retirement option, disability insurance, vacation, sick leave, and holiday pay. Applicant must pass a drug test and physical. Submit application to Stacy F. Mathis, City Manager, Sylvania City Hall, 104 S. Main St., Sylvania, GA 30467. The City of Sylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer By Joe Brady, Editor for The Times Savannah man sentenced to 30 years after producing child vi UtXal Xj pornography 'Hj Perry Williams, III, 24, of Savannah was sentenced to 360 months in prison after pleading guilty to one count of child pornography. Savannah Police officers were alerted in January 2022 when a woman discovered videos on William’s phone showing the sexual exploitation of a child. During a search of the residence, investigators found videos and other evidence that Williams had used his phone to record four videos in which he performed sexual acts on a child. Wanted Reidsville man arrested in Statesboro Chase Craft, 20, of Reidsville was arrested in the Garden District apartment complex in Statesboro last Wednesday. Members of the U.S. Marshal’s Service, Southeast Regional Fugitive Task Force arrested the murder suspect. Law enforcement had been looking for Craft in connection to a shooting death in Tattnall County. The GBI has charged Craft with felony murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. Bulloch County holds Tax sale Aug. 1 The last chance to redeem Bulloch County property is fast approaching. The delinquent tax sale is scheduled for Aug. 1 at 10 a.m. The sale will be held at the Bulloch County Annex located at 113 N. Main Street. There are currently 137 properties listed for sale. Bond denied for Atlanta rapper Young Thug a.k.a. Jeffery Williams has been denied bond yet again. He is on trial as the result of a massive RICO case involving himself and multiple other defendants. According to prosecutors. Young Thug and his co defendants are members of the Young Slime Life gang. Williams is currently facing 8 criminal counts. Prosecutors argue that Williams is a flight risk.Williams’ lawyers say their client is languishing in jail and brought up previous health concerns. Lowe’s employee fired after trying to stop theft in Rincon Lowe’s employee Donna Hansbrough, attempted to stop one of the people shoplifting in her store by grabbing their cart. After the employee grabbed the cart, Rincon Police said Takyah Berry hit her in the face three times, causing Hansbrough’s right eye to swell and blacken. The value of the stolen merchandise is $2,101.00. Hansbrough was fired for attempting to stop the theft. Lowe’s stated that Hansbrough’s actions were a violation of their policy and she was terminated as a result. Hansbrough had worked with the company for 13 years. Emergency crews recover one person from Savannah River Officials say that emergency crews were working to recover a person from the Savannah River Wednesday evening on River Street in Savannah. First responders were told by witnesses that a person went into the river and never came back up. Later, officials said the person was able to safely exit the water. Henry County man accused of shooting 4 people After a 24 hour manhunt, the m an accused of shooting and killing four people Saturday in a Henry County subdivision has been shot and killed by law enforcement in a shootout Sunday. The suspect, identified as 40 year old Andre Longmore is accused of opening fire in the Dogwood Lakes area at about 10:45 a.m. on Saturday. “The monster is dead.” Henry County Sheriff Reginald B. Scandrett said during a press conference on Sunday. “The citizens of Hampton can breathe easier tonight, the suspect is off our streets.” Help Wanted Sweet Blossom Alpacas is looking for farm laborers. Up to 4 hours daily. If interested, please call Debbie Pettis at 813-335-7387. PUBLIC NOTICE The Regular Meeting of the Jenkins County Board of Commissioners that is scheduled for August 8, 2023 at 4:00 P.M. will be held in the Courtroom at the ^^^^lenkin^Count^Courthouse^^^^ Public Hearing A public meeting/hearing to consider whether or not to issue a permit for the operation of a privately owned landfill by Atlantic Waste Services on property north and east of the Jenkins County Landfills located at 3199 Paramore Hill Road Millen, GA 30442 and its consistency with the Jenkins County Solid Waste Ordinance and the Jenkins County Solid Waste Management Plan will be held at 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 8, 2023 at the Jenkins County Board of Commissioner’s Room located at 833 E Winthrope Ave, Millen, GA 30442. 8/2/23 BOOKING LOG July 26 July 17 - Evelyn Cooper, Hold Placed Bulloch County Intake. July 17 - Arquis Douglas, Hold Placed Bulloch Co. July 17 - Amanda Elizabeth Green, Hold Placed, Bulloch County. July 17 - Kobe Jackson, Hold Placed, Bulloch Co. July 17 - Mya Deazire Johnson, Hold Placed, Bulloch County. July 17 - Rickey Porchea, Hold Placed for Bulloch Co. July 17 - Kendarius Eason, Hold Placed for Bulloch Co. July 17 - Matthew Iamurri, Hold Placed for Bulloch Co. July 17 - Toby Hickman, Hold Placed for Bulloch Co July 17 - Tye Grant Smith, Remove or Affix Plate to Conceal Vehicle Identification, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Police Officer For a Felony Offense, Reckless Driving, Speeding (35&Over) (65 Zone). July 19 - Lashawnda Renee Russell, DUI (Drugs), Speeding (55 Zone) (21-30 Miles Over). July 19 - Derrion Charles Thompson, Driving w/o License on Person, DUI, Failure to Stop at Stop Sign. July 19 - Tremayne Owen Williams, Failure to Appear. July 21 - Sean Brown, Marijuana Possession (Less than 1 ounce), Speeding (19-23 Miles Over) (65 Zone), Driving w/License Suspended/Revoked, Obstructing or Hindering Law Enforcement, Seat Belt Violation, Giving False Name/Address/Birthdate to Law enforcement Officer. July 21 - Kuiera W. Home, Possession of Marijuana (Misd.), Seat Belt Violation, Obstruction of an Officer (Misd.). July 21 - Davvy James Overstreet, Hold for Weekend. July 22 - Lakecia Williams, Battery, Cmelty to Children. July 23 - Ryan Shondai Roberson, Investigative Hold. July 22 - Jonathan Thomas Williams, Burglary (1st Degree, Felony), Kidnapping, Obstmction or Hindering Persons Making Emergency Telephone Call, Rape, Criminal Trespass, Theft by Taking (Misd.). July 22 - Latorrel Smith, DUI (Concentration is .08G or More), Speeding (19-23 Miles Over) (65 Zone), Open Container, Seat Belt Violation. July 23 - Daniel Scott Parra, Reckless Driving, Speeding (35&Over) (65 Zone). July 23 - Amos Reed, Jr., Public Drank. July 23 - Anthony Lamar Brown, Giving False Name/ Address/Birthdate of Law Enforcement Officer, Aggravated Assault, Escape (Felony), Seat Belt Violation, Driving w/o Valid License (Misd.), DUI, Obstructing or Hindering Law Enforcement, Fleeing or Attempting to Elude A Police Officer (Felony), Receipt/Possession of Firearm by Convicted Felon or Felony First. July 23 - Yolanda Cook - Interlock Probation Violation. Rabid beaver attacks girl at Lake Lanier Just 196 miles from Jenkins County was a wild animal attack By Joe Brady, Editor for The Times The incident involving a 50-pound beaver attacking a young girl at Lake Lanier is a concerning event. The animal tested positive for rabies, which is a viral disease that affects the nervous system and can be fatal if left untreated. Rabies is commonly found in certain wildlife species like raccoons, skunks, and foxes, but it can also occur in other animals like beavers, although such cases are less common. Epidemiologist and veterinarian Julie Gabel, who works for the state department of public health, emphasized the importance of vaccinating pets against rabies to protect them from the disease. Additionally, she advised people to stay away from wildlife to avoid negative interactions and potential exposure to rabies. During the summer, there is typically an increase in reports of rabid animals in Georgia, as people spend more time outdoors, increasing the chances of encountering wildlife. In response to this, the Georgia Department of Public Health routinely tests animals for rabies, processing up to 2,000 animals a year, with around 200 positive cases on average. Most cases involve carnivorous wildlife, but occasionally, other animals like horses, cows, dogs, and cats may also test positive. For humans who are bitten or scratched by a potentially rabid animal, there is a treatment available in the form of a series of shots. The Georgia Poison Center is a valuable resource that provides rabies risk assessments 24/7 to help determine whether medical treatment is necessary. Any cases of rabies should be promptly reported to local public health departments to ensure appropriate measures can be taken to prevent further spread of the disease. Overall, staying vigilant and taking precautionary measures are essential in reducing the risk of rabies transmission.