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Land Transfers for May 6 to May 12 – The Suffolk News-Herald – Suffolk News-Herald

Posted: May 25, 2022 at 4:48 am

May 6 12

Frank Liekefet to Cory A Ward; 1230 Willowbrook Drive; $325,000

Bennetts Creek Quarter LLC to Darren Duffy; 1021 Paragon Way #D; $437,405

Village Pointe Construction LLC to Anderson Antonio Peoples Jr; 201 Veterans Court; $330,920

Troy Hopkins Sr to Wade D Eberhardt; 207 Holbrook Arch; $391,000

Cassandra L Tucker to Scott Krom; 4285 Cole Avenue; $450,000

Virpal K Bhander to Tyrell A Rambert; 817 Cripple Creek Lane; $285,000

Patricia A Igoe to Joy Gale Doyle; 4206 Gunston Drive; $203,000

Iman I Hill to Ranard P Williams; 214 Oak Street; $200,000

ABAE Farms LLC to Nicole Moore; 2725 Desert Road; $452,637

Ji Li Zeng to Joshua Ramirez; 254 Bennetts Way; $206,000

Lilah K Burket to Linda S Heck; 3929 Deer Path Road; $322,000

David Patrick Thibodeau to Richard Jerome Nelson Jr; 3605 Ithaca Trail; $160,000

Kevin Brian Miller to Lindsay A Phelps; 3008 Driver Station Way West; $405,000

Retreat at Bennetts Creek LLLP to Lawrence E Wilder; 218 Creek Front Lane; $637,169

Nansemond Reserve Homes LLC to James Lemar; 102 Affirmed Drive; $575,060

Issac Derego to John A Combs; 2702 Burning Tree Lane; $373,000

Stuart M Mattfield to Jeffrey Montpas; 5302 South Kemper Lakes Court; $530,000

Christopher Ellis to Latoya J Jones; 307 Cottage Court; $345,000

Lois I Perez Jara to Eric Crawley; 3015 Indian Point Road; $440,000

Dennis Joseph Tierney Jr to Hung Viet Troung; 6704 W Dickens Court; $410,000

Daniels Construction Corp to Sarah L Quinata; 2225 Hoiser Road; $400,000

Northern Star Credit Union Inc to Christopher McCoin; 4373 Driver Lane; $331,000

Brandon Moore to Maria A Moore; 108 Majestic Drive; $190,000

Tom C Smith TR to Jason Salaj; 117 CAusey Avenue; $170,000

Trevor Geer to Collin Andrew Poock; 121 Wahley Street; $220,000

Eartha M Ivey to Christopher Sollano; 117 South 6rh Street; $285,000

BC Branch Enterprises Inc to Ryan Neal Kraft; 4420 OKelly Drive; $484,900

Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Henock Mekonnen Tessema; 408 Terrywood Drive; $410,000

Ryan McElhaney to Dickey Harrison Jr; 107 Woodlake Terrace; $325,000

William E Goodman Sr to Aaron Goodman; 905 Barbara Drive; $200,000

AB Homes LLC to Walter D Yates Jr; 1957 Cherry Grove Road; $529,552

Dana A Green to Shannon Marie Sandoval; 913A Vineyard Place; $318,000

Lake Meade VA LLC to Christopher L Holly; 1042 Egret Lane; $564,881

Matthew R Faller to Amy Manns; 4013 Burr Oak Place; $345,000

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to Demeitus Whitehurst; 6352 Old Townpoint Road; $10,400

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to Paul Craze; Lot 34 Block 27 Hollywood $24,000

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to Sandra Mitchell; 420 Wilson Street; $8,900

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to Sandra Mitchell; 422 Wilson Street; $10,400

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to Jermaine Shumake; Lot 1 Block C South Suffolk; $25,000

Clarence H Brooks SPL COM to On It Property Investments LLC; 0.11 Acre on Bell Street Bell Lane Crocker and White Lots; $21,400

Eric James Degiovanni to Robert A Carpenter; 4900 Mineral Springs Road; $291,000

PLJ Morgan Properties LLC A Virginia to Steven Harkins; 3516 Bridge Road; $311,224

Clearview Homes VA LLC to Arnisa Dequitta Ward; 713 Nixon Drive; $190,000

Guardian Mortgage A Division of to Dominick M Tofolo IV; 3323 Holland Road; $91,000

Timothy V James to Sylvia Ryder; 216 Retreat Drive; $450,000

J Trenton Bishop to Suffolk City of; 1931 Holland Road; $9,410

Kevin Litton to Autumn Marie Shaikh; 6418 Wet Marsh Court; $440,000

Bronco Federal Credit Union to Larry Harvey III; 331 Joe Henry Lane; $185,000

Kiarra Cade to HPA III Acquisitions 1 LLC; 105 Jaclyn Drive; $440,000

BSJ LLC to Angela Amico Schena; 100 Sea Hero Court; $539,825

Brad A Heaney to Tiffany Dockery; 5700 Greenwood Road; $590,000

Darryl Louis Mixon to Nicholas D Ledbetter; 110 Cove Point Drive; $376,100

Richard Ernest Batts to Felicia Foisy; 107 Poplar Grove Crescent; $265,000

Richard L McFarland to Daniel W Moore; 2001 Hickorywood Drive; $400,000

Alexandra Blanche Hoyt to Kendra D Black; 215 Bridgewater Court; $406,000

Paul Denton Caswell Admin to Candida J Tineo; 5209 Shoal Creek Road; $400,000

Shaun Howard to Matthew Kenyon; 4001 Brians Lane; $375,000

Anne Patterson to Hallie N DeGroft; 202 Military Road; $202,000

Tidewater Investments 3 LLC to Iris Toromanovic; 1608 E Washington Street; $170,000

Socorro Trujillo to Susan K Donnelly; 2017 Woodshire Way; $340,000

Howard M Byrd to John T Delaney III TR; 6710 Lake Cove Court; $285,000

Donald Record to Sidney Ho; 6038 Newington Place; $302,000

John F Newhard Jr to Marion M Manfre TR ETC; 9040 River Crescent; $411,000

Britt Properties LLC to Salokin Properties LLC; 123 Division Street North; $35,000

Paul M Cramar-Kinter to Chester Gay III; 2286 Humphreys Drive Unit 282; $256,000

Sarah Walker Milteer to Nice Heritage LLC; 1558 Airport Road; $190,000

Marcus Grayson to Jaclyn Nees; 3003 Driver Station Way; $430,000

Retreat At Bennetts Creek LLLP to Nancy Louise James; 216 Creek Front Lane; $620,466

Sara J Lloyd to Corwin Lecraw Little; 1928 Hobson Drive; $400,000

Judith A Peterson to Xiangzhou Chen; 2716 Country Club Drive; $457,900

Mark Wayne Lamm to David Randolph Jones; 2866 Cross Landing Drive; $435,000

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Land transfers from April 13-19 at Wilkes Register of Deeds office – Wilkes Journal Patriot

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The following land and rights of way transfers were filed April 13-19 at the Wilkes Register of Deeds office.

Fall Creek Cabins Land Development LLC to Fall Creek One LLC, tracts one and two in plat book 12, page 519, in Jobs Cabin Township.

Randall Woodruff, Roger Smithey and Peggy Smithey to Scott Greene, 5,035 square feet and rights of way in Traphill Township.

Lorraine Bailey to Eric Mathis, 11.77 acres in Antioch Township.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Lori Farrington, lot B in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Tony Allo, lot 25 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Bradley Strain and Aicia Strain, lot one in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Bart Shaw and Cheryl Shaw, lot A in Map Book 12, page 525, 10.12 acres in Walnut Grove Township.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Darrell Houston and Sandra Houston, lot nine in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Lamone Carney and Tebogo Carney, lot 22 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Oliver ORiordan and Ray Jeter, lot 39 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Timothy Pugh and Rehenia Pugh, lot 24 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Michael Dail and Elba Dail, lot 35 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Richard Caudill, lot 26 in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

NC Blueline Properties LLC to Sean McKay, lot three in Shumate Mountain subdivision.

Jonathan Liner and April Liner to John Noonan and Yelena Noonan, 41.479 acres and rights of way in Lovelace Township.

Della Shumate, Shirley Kaasa and Sally Dixon to Marie Ward and Steven Ward, 1.3 acres in Rock Creek Township.

Bobby Billings, Vicky Billings, Heath Billings and Rachel Shumate-Billings to Olivia Anderson and Copelin Stone, lot 13 in Walnut Grove subdivision.

Millard Minton and Ling Minton to Cory Byrd and Anna Byrd, 1.61 acres, right of way and water easement in Antioch Township.

Living Vine International Ministries Inc. to Marc Tueni and Lisa Tueni, .33 of an acre and rights of way in Moravian Falls Township.

CMH Homes Inc. to Steven Bonsell and Marcia Bonsell, 2.054 acres.

Barbara Newcomb to Margaret Church and Norman Church, lot nine in Boone Trail Estates, phase one.

James Dezern and Hope Dezern to Shannon Reeves and Starlynn Reeves, two tracts and right of way in Union Township.

Richard McNeil to Jacqueline Wright and Emylee Wright, 1.81 acres in Mulberry Township.

A.D. Hilton, Bertha Hilton and Owen Hilton to Rebecca Reeves, 38 acres in Brushy Mountain Township.

Timothy Joines, executor, Edna Faw, deceased, Kathy Nichols, Carolyn Killen, Gregory Brewer, commissioner, and Robert Greene, commissioner, to Monica Foster, Kenneth Foster and Mary Bowlin, two tracts in Reddies River Township.

Joel Laster and Patricia Laster to Anthony Chavis and Ann Chavis, tract seven in Deer Run subdivision phase one.

Richard Wilfong and Nancy Wilfong to Maria Gaertner and David Gaertner, lots 16-18 in Breeze Hill Acres.

Vanesssa Church and William Church, deceased, to Brian Metzner and Jennifer Metzner, 216.44 acres and rights of way in Union Township.

Lindsey Beck, Lindsey Huttar and Brandon Beck to Lindsey Beck and Brandon Beck, two tracts in Edwards Township.

Jimmie McCarter to Legna Raven, .47 of an acre in Rock Creek Township.

Steven Bare to Julia Kreitzer , John Roberg and Anna McLaughin, three acres in Reddies River Township.

MAA Durga LLC and Santoshkumar Patel to Spectrum Hospitality IX LLC, 4.16 acres in Wilkesboro Township.

Jon Foster to 268 Investments LLC, .242 of an acre and sewer easement in Edwards Township.

Ruth Campbell and Ruth Aurelio to Oakmont Capital LLC, .86 of an acre in New Castle Township.

Charles Long and Carolyn Long to Gregory Hengle and Crescent Jones, four tracts in Walnut Grove Township.

Randall Kilby and Jamie Kilby to Jason Bishop, .54 of an acre in Antioch Township.

Craig Brigham, Nancy Brigham, David Brigham and Jean Brigham to Jean Brigham and David Brigham, lot 28 in Sutters Ridge subdivision.

Nathan Sumpter and Carrie Barnes to William Mudd, four tracts.

Thomas Cirone, Colene Collins, Jenny Blackburn, Jamie Blackburn, Jamey Culler, Corey Adams, Caroline Adams, Brandon Adams, Morgan Adams and Thomas Flippen, executor, to Jamie Blackburn and Jenny Blackburn, two tracts.

Thomas Cirone, Colene Collins, Jenny Blackburn, Jamie Blackburn, Jamey Culler, Corey Adams, Caroline Adams, Brandon Adams, Morgan Adams and Thomas Flippen, executor, to Jamie Blackburn, two tracts in Edwards Township.

Bobby Phillips and Susan Phillips to S&B Phillips Properties LLC, two tracts and right of way in Boomer Township.

Bobby Phillips and Susan Phillips to S&B Phillips Properties LLC, four tracts in Wilkesboro, North Wilkesboro and Boomer townships.

Bobby Phillips and Susan Phillips to S&B Phillips Properties LLC, lots one to three and 38-39 in Tal J. Pearson lands.

Pamela Harris and Pamela McBride to Pamela McBride and Lester McBride, lot 27 in block C of Winding Trails II.

Elaine Ferguson to Johnny Waugh, two parcels in Rock Creek Township.

Claude Shepherd and Kay Shepherd to Christian Hickman, three tracts in Rock Creek Township.

Jerry Sanders and Sharon Sanders to Brandi Lunsford and Shannon Lunsford in Shannon Lunsford and Brandi Lunsford plat and easement.

Chester Goodman and Malia Goodman to David Cook and Pamela Cook, part of lot eight and all of lot nine in block one, extension one of Ridgecrest.

Edward Steffey and Phyllis Steffy to Deborah Simpson and James Simpson, lot one, phase 1-E, Woodfied Landing Townhomes.

Shianna Mendoza and Tony Mendoza to Robert Thomas and Kayla Thomas, 6.01 acres in Rock Creek Township.

Two Rivers Wilkeboro II LLC to NC Techpaths Inc., 28,900 square feet in North Wilkesboro Township.

Lena Miller to Stone Peak Investments LLC, two tracts.

ATHG LLC to Robert Corts and Melanie Corts, 1.16 acres in Mulberry Township.

Christopher Oakley and Pamela Oakley to Christopher Oakley, lots 69-78 in H.D. Caudill subdivision.

Laura Minton and Thomas Minton to Adam Lillard and Chasity Lillard, 9.5 acres in Beaver Creek Township.

Debra Gibson to Misty Myers, two acres in plat book 12, page 527 in Moravian Falls Township.

Brian Call and Laura Call to Gaston Curry and Dixie Curry, .13 of an acre in Wilkesboro Township.

Gary Beard to Steven Anderson, lot 18 in Gray Mille subdivision.

Caleb Raper and Olivia Raper to Jennifer Tirrell, lot 22 in section one of West Meadow subdivision.

Bonnie Brewer, Marlene Holbrook, Matthew Holbrook, Willie Wyatt, Darrell Holbrook, Candy Holbrook, David Holbrook, Rhonda Holbrook, Renita Chandler, James Holbrook, Gayle Holbrook, Yolonda Moody, trustee, Peggy Holbrook Family Trust and Peggy Holbrook to John Settle and Cindy Settle, four tracts in Traphill Township.

Robin Hatfield to Erika Canales, 12,039 square feet in Wilkesboro Township.

Kathy Gragg and Billy Gragg to Vanessa Fenner, 9.94 acres and right of way in Elk Township.

Jackie Phillips, Eva Phillips, Sam Johnson and Brenda Johnson to Brandon Phillips and Maggie Phillips, .343 of an acre and easement in Edwards Township.

Jackie Phillips and Eva Phillips to Brenda Johnson, Sam Johnson and Walter Johnson, 1.861 acres and easement in Edwards Township.

Audrey Macemore to Curtis Macemore, lot one in Block A of Briarwood development.

Mary Leight to Ruthledge Auto Group Properties LLC, 69.63 acres and right of way in Rock Creek Township.

Terramore Development LLC to Gelt Properties LLC, 3.162 acres in minor division of the lands of Joshua and Chelsea Brown.

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PopBopRocktilUDrop | From the Land of Band Box Records

Posted: May 9, 2022 at 8:54 pm

Back in 1966 a long-time established company, the Music Corporation of America (known as MCA) had quite a record portfolio under their umbrella of operations. MCA had been in business for about 50 years by 1962, the year they acquired Coral, Brunswick and also U.S. Decca.

Satisfied that they were solid when it came to pop labels (Coral and Brunswick) and happy with their R&B acquisition, Decca, they were now on the hunt for a label to feature rock music, and in particular, psychedelic bands and musicians.

And so enter Uni abbreviation for the Universal in Universal City Records. They set up shop in Hollywood, California of course.

The driving force behind Uni would be a fellow by the name of Russ Regan. Regan brought solid credentials with him including song writing, musician, and producer. Uni brought him on for his promotional talents. He had earlier worked for Motown Records as a very successful promoter.

Regan had composed so interesting songs which I feature in a separate post (his most noted being Cinamon Cinder which hit the pop charts by the Pastel Six in 1963). Regan also co-wrote The Happy Reindeer which was recorded in 1959 by Dancer, Prancer and Nervous (The Singing Reindeer) an attempt to jump on the recording success of Ross Bagdasarians Chipmunks.

Just before signing on with Uni, Regan gave us a song I liked by Freddy Cannon, The Dedication Song.

Regan is credited with discovering the Strawberry Alarm Clock by virtue of signing them to Uni but that is probably not accurate as the band had already recorded the song on All American Records which was released in April of 1967 and then a month later on Uni where it hit the number 1 spot in the nation.

(Although Wikipedia downplays the origin of the song, it was most definitely penned by two students from the University of Colorado, Tim Gilbert and John Carter the same duo which penned the Rainy Daze Acapulco Gold. Tim Gilbert was a member of that group which also would record on Uni Records).

Uni gave psychedelic rock & rock pop music the old college try with an interesting string of releases. Few made much of dent on the charts and so, in order to pay the bills, Uni would bring on Elton John and Neil Diamond. That did the trick. Both artists would stay with Uni right up to 1972 when MCA merged its labels including Uni along with Kapp to move forward as MCA. Both Elton John and Neil Diamond remained on board as recording artists.

Russ Regan departed to become president at 20th Century Records taking Barry White with him. He would go to Polygram Records in 1980 to become involved with the production of motion picture soundtracks which included Flashdance (1983), The Karate Kid (1984) and A Chorus Line (1985) among others.

Uni Records also distributed the Shamley record label which featured recordings by two Colorado bands, the Original Joplin Forte who performed out of Aspen, Colorado along with Denvers Moonrakers.

Like all record labels, Uni hung in in various incarnations with many parents and today is part of the Geffen catalog.

Collectors continue to seek out many of the early Uni releases, especially in long play format.

Following is a discography featuring several of those long plays focusing mainly on groups as opposed to solo releases.

This discography takes us to 1972 when Uni quit releasing long plays until 1988.

From the University of Colorado in Boulder

From New York City

(Sold for $760 in 2019)

Tim Hallinan, Michele Cochrane, Robb Royer and Stephen Cohn Also known as the Rainy Day People

Danny Ray from Savannah, Georgia Also with groups Build and Ark and the Randy Weston Sextet

Formerly Thee Sixpence formed out of Los Angeles, California

Christian was a Los Angeles DJ who co-wrote songs with Beach Boy Brian Wilson and composed many hot rod and surf oriented records for Jan and Dean, the Rip Chords, Dick Dale and more. A whole series of 45s were released on this theme one for each Zodiac sign.

Foundations were from the UK evolved from The Ramong Sound

Sold for $332 in 2012

They started off as the Bostwick Vines The formed in 1966 out of Houston, Texas

Sold for $105 in 2013

Buddy Sklar, Dennis Provisor, Bobby Arlin, Dale Loyola and Craig Boyd Arlin was also with the Hustlers and The Leaves Craig Boyd was the drummerr for the Regents from Los Angeles Provisor was a member of The Hits and also the Grassroots.

MacKay with Bob Jones, Mike Berns, Richard Adamson and Mike De Temple

Bonfire was Dennis Eugene McCrohan who had played with the pre-Steppenwolf band Sparrow

With David Bullock, Scott Fraser, Eddie Lively, and Phil White

Band included Larry Younger, Walter Slivinski, Harold Little formerly of the Fantabulous Jags and Tom Bethke. The Jags were out of Kansas but traveled to and based themselves out of Denver, Colorado.

Band out of Santa Barbara, California The band on the record was originally Dog Cox and Steve Waltner but once it was recorded members of Ernie & The Emperors took over. Waltner was also with Deuces Wild, and The Loves Me Petal with Cox and The Altecs.

The band was formerly The Sixpentz out of Houston, Texas

Members came from a band called The Warlocks from Dallas, Texas Members were Frank Beard along with Joe Michael Hill and Rocky Hill They would become ZZ Top.

From Torrance, California

Fields was Patrick Burke and Steven Lagana from the Preachers and the Parasites of the Western World, Richard Fortunato from The Vejtables

Group from Jamaica with Desmond Dekker (Desmond Dacres), Wilson James, Barry, Clive, Carl and Patrick Howard

This was a studio session band headed up by Walt Flannery from the Love Exchange

The band also came out of Houston, Texas and was formerly The Nomads Members were Earl Finn, Ed Beyer one in Canned Heat, John Orvis, Johnny Wilde, Phil Parker and Richard Floyd

The Cascades formed i 1960 calling themselves the Silver Sounds an instrumental group Next they became the Thundernotes This version of the band included Lance Wakely along with Tony Grasso, Gabe Lapano and Dave Wilson the only original member.

Group out of Oakland, California Holmes fronted several funk groups

Group of jazz musicians including Bobby Hutcherson, Vladimir Vassilieff, Al McKibbon, Carl Lott, Joe Roccisano, Lynn Blessing, Francisco Aquabella, Joe Pass, and Stan Gilbert.

The Mirettes were members of The Ikettes up until 1965 and also recorded as The Belles. They were Jessica Smith, Venetta Fields and Robbie Montgomery.

Flaming Youth was from the UK and included Phil Collins Other members were Brian Chatton who was with several bands including The Warriors, Hickory and Snafu Gordon Smith also with Kontinent, Nimbo and The Rockits Ronnie Caryl was also with Hickory as was Phil Collins who later went on with Genesis.

The band was out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana and had formed clear back in 1956 John Fred was John Fred Gourrier.

The Lovelites were a female soul trio with Patti and Rozena Petty along with Barbara Peterman out of Chicago, Illinois

Mudd were out of Albuquerque, New Mexico with Tom Gonzales, Randy Castillo, Chuck Klingbeil, Vic Gabriele, Steve DCoda Miller and Arnold Bodmer.

The fallen comic, Bill Cosby, plays keyboards on this recording and he is Badfoot Brown Other musicians are session players.

Martin was a member of the famed Buffalo Springfield and earlier with Sir Raleigh & the Cupons The Medicine Ball included Pete Bradstreet, Bill Darnell, Buddy Emmons (Cherokee Cowboys and a session musician known at the Wrecking Crew), Randy Fuller (Blue Mountain Eagle, The Bobby Fuller Four), and Terry Gregg.

Ferris wheel was from the UK and included Dianne Ferraz, Dennis Elliott,(Foreigner), George Sweetnam, Michael Snow (Rockin Horse, The Checkmates, The Blue Aces and West Five), Jim Cregan (Bossom Toes, Farm Dogs, The Muldoons, The Rod Stewart Group and many more), and Linda Lewis (Electricity All Stars, and The Lewis Sisters)

Magic Sand was actually various groups not identified on the LP jacket other than Albuquerques Hooterville Trolley

This band was from Hawaii and included Don Gay, Terry Lucido, Bert Sagum, Stan Robertson, Roberto Nievera, Lil Albert (The Mob and The Rocky Fellers), Danny Ruvivar, and Tony Ruvivar Jr. They also recorded as The Fabulous Echoes.

David Brown (Eighteenth Edition and The New Mix), Denny Seiwell (Wings with Paul McCartney), Karl Jarvi (Eighteenth Edition) and Pat Walters (The Paragons and The Spongetones)

Rabon sang lead vocals for the Five Americans He composed Western Union and I See the Light

Warm Dust was from Sheffield, England Members Paul Carrack and Alan King would go on to form the group Ace

Rockin Foo was Les Brown Jr., Wayne Erwin (Lyme & Cybelle) and Michael Raccoon

John Herron (The Electric Prunes) and Rob McLerran

They also recorded in the 1960s as The Playboys of Edinburg with Val Curl, Michael Williams (The Tempest Band, The Younger Brothers), James Lewis Williams (The Younger Brothers), Don Faires and Jerry McCord

Lucifer was actually Mort Garson of The World Of Iz Z and The Lords of Percussion

Olsson was born in Wallasey, England Was a member of Uriah Heep, Warpipes and the Elton John Band

San Francisco band

Leader was John Hiatt of Little Village and The Guilty Dogs

Brothers Thomas and Richard Martin Both were with the Art Collection and the Newcastle Five

Andy Cahn, Bunk Gardner, Denny Walley, Jimmy Carl Black (The Grandmothers, The Mothers, The Magic Band and The Muffin Men) and Tjay Cantrelli

Burnett was T-Bone Burnett birth name Joseph Henry Burnett III

Gary Osborne (Chocolate Watch Band) and Paul Vigrass (Edison Lighthouse, Matchbox, Quasar, and Swampfox) British born musicians

From San Piedro, California Glodean James, Linda James and Diane Taylor (The Jelly Beans) The trio would follow Barry White and Russ Regan over to 20th Century Records

Pamela Tanner, Robert Townsend, Tony Roberts, Lester Johnson, John Jackson, Matthew Watson and Michael Woods

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Climber becomes the youngest to scale the Seven Volcanic Summits – UPI News

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May 6 (UPI) -- A Kuwaiti climber earned a Guinness World Record when he completed his goal of climbing the Seven Volcanic Summits at the age of 24 years and 119 days old.

Al Refaie was awarded the record for youngest person to climb the Seven Volcanic Summits after he successfully climbed Mount Sidley, in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica.

Refaie previously climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania; Mount Elbrus, Russia; Mount Giluwe, Papua New Guinea; Pico de Orizaba, Mexico; Mount Damavand, Iran; and Ojos del Salado, Argentina/Chile.

The mountains are known as the Seven Volcanic Summits. Refaie is the 24th person to climb all seven.

"When I first asked my mom for the Guinness World Records Book as a kid, she told me she would only buy it if I had something amazing to make my way into it. I really don't know if she meant it that time, but here we are living the dream," Refaie told Guinness.

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Viral video giving the illusion mini dinosaurs are running leaves the internet confused – Here’s what it is – Times Now

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Illusion of dinosaurs running across a stream| Image courtesy: TwitterDinosaurs appear to cross a stream | Image courtesy: Twitter/@buitengebieden

Several videos of silhouettes of mini-dinosaurs running have emerged on social media and left people baffled on the internet. It appears as if these raccoon-sized dinosaurs with an unusually long neck, or sauropods, are racing each other at a beach.

This took me a few seconds, wrote a Twitter user while another commented, I thought I was watching mini dinosaurs on an island - huge Jurassic Park vibe

Watch the viral video:

Theres a problem

The first 11-seconds of the video can easily convince a first-time viewer that these critters are indeed mini dinosaurs. However, its only during the last moment when they appear to slow down, do the disproportionate necks sort of stoop 90 degrees to become parallel to the ground.

What sorcery is this?

If you still dont see it, then spoiler alert: Its actually a video of coatimundis reversed.

One observant Twitterati also theorised that the clip has been edited a little to make it more confusing. They said, The illusion works well, because somebody fixed the flow of water and removed the splashes.

It took some confused commenters longer than they were willing to admit while others were simply confused about what it was even though they were clear about the video playing backwards.

It's not the only such video to appear on Twitter.

Coatimundis are a species closely related to raccoons. These furry mammals typically inhabit Central and South America. However, their habitat extends to the remote regions of Southwestern US.

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Marie Byrd Land – Wikipedia

Posted: March 15, 2022 at 6:12 am

Unclaimed West Antarctic region

Marie Byrd Land (MBL) is an unclaimed region of Antarctica. With an area of 1,610,000km2 (620,000sqmi), it is the largest unclaimed territory on Earth. It was named after the wife of American naval officer Richard E. Byrd, who explored the region in the early 20th century.[1]

The territory lies in West Antarctica, east of the Ross Ice Shelf and the Ross Sea and south of the Pacific Ocean portion of the Southern Ocean, extending eastward approximately to a line between the head of the Ross Ice Shelf and Eights Coast. It stretches between 158W and 10324'W. The inclusion of the area between the Rockefeller Plateau and Eights Coast is based upon Byrd's exploration.

Because of its remoteness, even by Antarctic standards, most of Marie Byrd Land (the portion east of 150W) has not been claimed by any sovereign state. It is by far the largest single unclaimed territory on Earth, with an area of 1,610,000km2 (620,000sqmi) (including Eights Coast, immediately east of Marie Byrd Land). In 1939, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt instructed members of the United States Antarctic Service Expedition to take steps to claim some of Antarctica as United States territory. Although this appears to have been done by members of this and subsequent expeditions, these do not appear to have been formalized prior to 1959, when the Antarctic Treaty System was set up. Some publications in the United States have shown this as a United States territory in the intervening period, and the United States Defense Department has stated that United States has a solid basis for a claim in Antarctica resulting from its activities prior to 1959.[2] The portion west of 150W is part of Ross Dependency claimed by New Zealand.

Five coastal areas are distinguished, which are listed from west to east:

Marie Byrd Land was first explored from the west where it could be accessed from the Ross Sea. The far western coast of Marie Byrd Land was seen from the decks of Robert Falcon Scott's ship Discovery in 1902. He named the peninsula adjacent to the Ross Sea King Edward VII Land and the scattered outcrops that were within sight, the Alexandra Mountains. In 1911, during Roald Amundsen's South Pole expedition, Kristian Prestrud led a sledge party that visited these isolated outcrops (nunataks) in the region bordering the eastern Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf. At the same time the first Japanese Antarctic Expedition led by Nobu Shirase landed a shore party on the peninsula.[3]

Dean Smith was the pilot during aerial overflights in 1929 with Richard E. Byrd's first Antarctic expedition (19281930). It originated from Little America near Amundsen's original base camp Framheim in the Bay of Whales, led to the discovery of the Rockefeller Mountains and the Edsel Ford Ranges farther to the east. Byrd named the region after his wife Marie. A geological party led by L. Gould briefly explored parts of the Rockefeller Mountains.[5]

The first deep overland exploration occurred during the second Byrd expedition (19331935) when a sledge party led by Paul Siple and Franklin Alton Wade reached as far east as the Fosdick Mountains in 1934. Aerial exploration discovered lands farther east along the Ruppert Coast.[6]

The Third Byrd Antarctic Expedition, also called the United States Antarctic Service Expedition, took place from 1939 to 1941. This expedition established two base camps 2,600 kilometres (1,600 miles) apart. West Base was near the former Little America base (68 29' S, 163 57' W) and East Base was near the Antarctic Peninsula on Stonington Island (68 12' S, 67 03' W).[7] Exploration flights out of these two bases led to the discovery of most of the Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province (e.g. Executive Committee Range[8]) and much of the coastal region including the Walgreen, Hobbs, and Ruppert Coasts.[9] During the expedition trail parties from West Base visited the northern Ford Ranges and south slopes of the Fosdick Mountains.[10]

The United States Navy (USN) mounted several expeditions to Antarctica in the period 1946 to 1959. These expeditions (Operation Highjump led by R. E. Byrd, Windmill, and Deep Freeze IIV) included aerial photography using the Trimetrogon system of aerial photographs (TMA; vertical, left, and right oblique images over the same point) over portions of coastal Marie Byrd Land.[11]

The USN began construction of Byrd Station at 80S, 120W with traverses out of Little America V in 195657 during Deep Freeze II. These efforts were in advance of the International Geophysical Year (IGY; from July 1957 to end of 1958) that saw several exploratory overland traverses with tractor trains (Sno-cats and modified bulldozers). Starting in January 1957 (pre-IGY) Charles R. Bentley led a traverse from Little America V to the new Byrd station along the route blazed by United States Army engineers a few months before (the Army-Navy Drive[12]). His team conducted measurements of ice thickness and of the Earth's magnetic and gravity field. The following summer season (195758) he led a second traverse out of Byrd Station that visited volcanoes of the Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province for the first time. The traverse reached the Sentinel Mountains beyond eastern Marie Byrd Land before returning to Byrd Station. Bentley led a third traverse out of Byrd Station to the Horlick Mountains in 195859. These three traverses led to the discovery of the Bentley Subglacial Trench or Trough, a deep bedrock chasm between MBL and the Transantarctic Mountains of East Antarctica.[13]

During 19581960 TMA flights and a traverse out of Byrd Station visited and mapped the Executive Committee Range. TMA were flown in western Marie Byrd Land in 1964 and 1965. Following these efforts the United States Geological Survey (USGS) mounted land surveys to establish a series of reference points and benchmarks throughout much of Marie Byrd Land during 19661968.[14]

USSGlacier(AGB-4) explored the parts of the Walgreen Coast and Eights Coast in 196061. It had parties of geologists and surveyors along that were deployed to outcrops on land. This expedition to the far eastern reaches of Marie Byrd Land determined that Thurston Peninsula as proposed by earlier expeditions was in fact an island (Thurston Island).[15] In the same season a geological party led by Campbell Craddock explored the Jones Mountains in the adjacent region.[16]

The United States Byrd Coastal Survey during 19661969, led by F. A. Wade, conducted geologic mapping of the Alexandra and Rockefeller Mountains and the Ford Ranges and produced a series of 1:250,000 geologic maps of the region.[17] This was a complex expedition involving remote helicopter camps and airborne geophysics.[18][19][20]

Several geological expeditions explored Marie Byrd Land during the period 19781993. New Zealand geologists surveyed the Ford Ranges and Edward VII Peninsula in two expeditions, 197879[21] and 198788.[22] Exploration of the Marie Byrd Land Volcanic Province began in earnest by U.S. geologists in 198485.[23] The WAVE project (West Antarctic Volcano Exploration[24]) focused on the volcanic province during the period 19891991. The SPRITE project (South Pacific Rim International Tectonic Expedition)[25] explored regions and surroundings of the Hobbs Coast in 19901993. Members of both projects were from the U.S., Britain, and New Zealand. During the Austral summers of 19891990 and 19901991, a geological party from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) explored several of the mountain ranges within the northern Ford Ranges of Marie Byrd Land (FORCE expedition; Ford Ranges Crustal Exploration).[26] GANOVEX VII[27] a multinational expedition led by Germany visited Edward VII Peninsula in 199293.

Colorado College geologists led expeditions to the Ford Ranges in 19982001 (Ford Ranges),[28] 20052007[29] and 20112013 (Fosdick Mountains).[30]

Marie Byrd Land hosted the Operation Deep Freeze base Byrd Station (NBY; originally at 80S, 120W, rebuilt at 80S, 119W), beginning in 1957, in the hinterland of Bakutis Coast. Byrd Station was the only major base in the interior of West Antarctica for many years. In 1968, the first ice core to fully penetrate the Antarctic Ice Sheet was drilled here. The year-round station was abandoned in 1972, and after operating for years as a temporary summer encampment, Byrd Surface Camp, Byrd Station was reopened by the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) in 20092010 to support operations in northern West Antarctica.[31]

On Ruppert Coast of Marie Byrd Land is the Russian station Russkaya, which was occupied 19801990 and is now closed.[32]

East of the Siple Coast off the Ross Ice Shelf, Siple Dome was established as a summer science camp in 1996. Ice cores have been drilled here to retrieve the climate history of the last 100,000 years.[33] This camp also served as a base for airborne geophysical surveys supported by the University of Texas Institute for Geophysics (UTIG).[28]

In 19981999, a camp was operated at the Ford Ranges (FRD) in western Marie Byrd Land, supporting a part of a United States Antarctic Program (USAP) airborne survey initiated by UCSB and supported by the UTIG flying out of Siple Dome. [28]

In 200405, a large camp, Thwaites (THW) was established by the USAP 150km (93mi) north of NBY, in order to support a large airborne geophysical survey of eastern Marie Byrd Land by the UTIG.[34]

In 2006, a major encampment, WAIS Divide (WSD) was established on the divide between the Ross Sea Embayment and the Amundsen Sea Embayment, in easternmost Marie Byrd Land, in order to drill a high resolution ice core. Drilling and coring ended in 2014.[35][36]

In 2018, the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration[37] commenced with a large and ongoing physical presence onshore of the Amundsen Sea. It entails marine, airborne, and on-ice geophysical exploration that will illuminate the character of Marie Byrd Land bedrock geology and the nature of the eastern boundary of the province. The goal is determining the stability of the glacier and prediction of global sea level rise from shrinking of the WAIS.[37]

Adjacent to the continent, Marie Byrd Land is bordered by the Amundsen Sea in the east and the Ross Sea and Ross Ice Shelf in the west. Mountain ranges are prominent along and near the coastline with a few exceptions. Marie Byrd Land is covered by the vast West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS). The WAIS in Marie Byrd Land drains off the continent to the east into the Ross Ice Shelf via seven ice streams. Along the coast of the Southern Ocean and the Amundsen Sea, ice drains via glaciers, the major one being the Thwaites. West Antarctica and Marie Byrd Land have elevations of up to 1500 to 2000 meters on the surface of the WAIS. In contrast, East Antarctica has interior elevations on its ice sheet of over 4000 meters.[38]

The West Antarctic Rift System (WARS[39]) that evolved over the last hundred million years, includes all or part of Marie Byrd Land.[40] The WARS extends from the Ross Sea continental shelf east into Marie Byrd Land.[41][42] The ice streams and glaciers that drain the WAIS have been proposed to follow rift valleys, now buried by ice, which formedin the WARS.[43][44] The WARS contains a volcanic province with volcanoes active from the Eocene epoch to a few thousand years ago.[45][46]

A mantle plume was discovered deep below Marie Byrd Land.[47][48][49] Heat from the plume has been proposed responsible for uplift of a significant portion of WestAntarctica to form the Marie Byrd Land Dome.[50][51]

A digital map of Antarctica includes the geology of Marie Byrd Land.[52] The geologic history of Marie Byrd Land in West Antarctica was summarized in a 2020 publication.[53]

Prominent glaciers that drain the WAIS in MBL include the Thwaites, and also the Pine Island Glacier, both of which empty into the Amundsen Sea. Of the seven ice streams that drain into the Ross Ice Shelf, the Bindschadler and Whillans ice streams are the most extensive.[54] The seven ice streams discharge 40 percent of the WAIS.[55] Besides the Ross Ice Shelf, significant ice shelves on the coast of the Southern Ocean include the Sulzberger, and Nickerson.

Due to the burial of the continental basement of MBL by the WAIS, mountain ranges are exposed towards the coast of MBL where ice thickness is smaller. Prominent ranges include the Ford Ranges in western MBL, The Flood Range, the Executive Committee Range, and the Kohler Range. The Ford Ranges are the most extensive and include more than six individual named mountains groups.[17] The Executive Committee Range includes five volcanoes, some proposed to be dormant or active. The Flood Range comprises a linear chain of Neogene and Quaternary age volcanoes.[56] The Fosdick mountains in the northern Ford Ranges are a thirty-kilometer-long span of Cretaceous metamorphic rocks. Most other exposed rock in MBL is Paleozoic metamorphosed sedimentary rock and granitiods, and Mesozoic granitiod.[17]

Away from the coasts, the WAIS buries individual mountains and ranges that are not named, the exception being major features such as the Bentley Subglacial Trench.[57]

Marie Byrd Seamount (700S 1180W / 70.000S 118.000W / -70.000; -118.000) is a seamount named in association with Marie Byrd Land; name approved June, 1988 (Advisory Committee on Undersea Features, 228).

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North Hills real estate transactions for the week of March 13, 2022 – TribLIVE

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Franklin Park

Estate of Stanley Hoehl sold property at 2387 Fairhill Road to Patricia Edwards for $389,000.

John Keelin sold property at 1527 Field Club Drive to Joseph Fennimore and Julie Mueller for $466,000.

David Fassinger III sold property at 2521 Hopkins Church Road to Jonathan Ray Crawford for $224,900.

Marcos Guilherme Coelho Caldas sold property at 2610 Syracuse Ct to Dharanidhar Gorrepati and Deepthi Mandava for $676,550.

Martha Delargy sold property at 1712 Waterleaf Drive to James Bryan and Judith Pritchard for $575,000.

Maronda Homes LLC sold property at 1409 Windsor Ct to Rohit Sunny Bhimanathi and Priyanka Ankarapu for $539,178.

Hampton

Denise Matscherz sold property at 4572 Bucktail Drive to Kelly Laughlin Gally for $260,000.

George Mark Hamby sold property at 4310 Hemlock Cir to Matthew Trout and Jennifer Watts for $160,000.

Stacy Ceccarelli sold property at 4683 Hidden Pond Drive to Paul Damian Millea for $475,000.

Estate of Martha Wiseman sold property at 4419 Laurel Oak Drive to Edward Ellsworth Jr. and Rachel Ellsworth for $185,000.

Dorothy Bartos sold property at 2841 Maplewood Ln to Barton Pruhs for $255,000.

Andrew Washburn sold property at 2611 Middle Road to Kyle Jaster and Cerys Misha Handschumacher for $480,000.

Matthew Clark sold property at 3000 Northampton Drive to Aaron Andrew and Lara Shipkovitz Martin for $460,000.

Kyle Phillips sold property at 2250 W Hardies Road to Brian Patrick Donaldson for $310,000.

Sandra Kelly sold property at 2362 Willow Run Ct to Joseph and Kathleen Cieply for $560,000.

Marshall

Estate of Thomas Bugel sold property at 104 Antler Point Drive to Jing Cheng and Bo Zeng for $725,000.

James Black sold property at 2800 Cole Road to Joshua Wilson and Rebecca Charrie for $890,000.

Frances Burkhart sold property at 258 Huckleberry Ct to Thomas and Norma Heyl for $260,000.

Travis Wade sold property at 346 Marshall Heights Drive to Mohan Ganesh and LathaDoddathinahalli Halesha for $389,900.

Celtic Capital LLC sold property at 313 Thurgood Drive to Senthilkumar Panneer Selvam and Viji Balasubramanian for $377,815.

McCandless

Lorne Farone sold property at 10499 Allante Ct to Steven DAchille for $775,000.

Prashan Thiagarajah sold property at 412 Arcadia Drive to Pohl Construction Inc. for $200,000.

Joseph Malta sold property at 1001 Cottingham Drive to Anna Bartolini-Brown for $220,000.

Frank Mulley Jr. sold property at 1632 Hedwig Drive to Masaki Okazawa and Sabrina Alejandra Aravena for $327,682.

Matthew John Feraco sold property at 8015 Perry Highway to 8015 Perry Hwy LLC for $138,129.

John Harkins sold property at 9332 Tanbark Drive to Daniel Byron Edwards Jr. and Megan Eileen Edwards for $327,000.

Anthony Luciano sold property at 8197 Thompson Run Road to Matthew James and Jillianne Oster for $439,000.

Walnut Court LLC sold property at 411 Walnut Ct to Lea McLaughlin for $461,500.

Millvale

Joseph Wall sold property at 95 Convent Ave. to Roy Peter Rudl Jr. and Sydni Rudl for $207,000.

Ohio

NVR Inc. sold property at 187 Dana Drive to Johnpatrick OConnor for $427,800.

J. Brian Buckley sold property at 402 Duff Road to Emily Scott for $225,000.

Robert Hunt sold property at 454 Nicholson Road to Donald William Heinold Jr. and Sina Heinold for $380,000.

Pine

Michael Bowen sold property at 171 Buckwheat Drive to Amy Knight for $493,750.

BHI Land LLC sold property at 205 MacFadden Drive to Brian Anthony and Morgan Sava for $229,900.

Evelyn Mitchell sold property at 231 N Pine Cir to William Musher and Diana Marie Cox for $270,000.

Darren Byrd sold property at 323 Osprey Ct to Stephen and Pamela Scott for $439,900.

Michael Derenzo sold property at 1050 S Lake Drive to Paul and Nicole Colella for $738,000.

Camp Trees Partners L.P. sold property at 240 Tamarack Drive to Sean and Rebecca McHugh for $619,977.

Diane Falgione sold property at 106 Tanglewood Drive to Michael Waldemar and Rachel Ann Greiner for $750,000.

Matthew Miller sold property at 3007 Village Run Road to Vikingthor LLC for $320,000.

Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. sold property at 111 W Wild Cherry Drive to AT-ST II LLC for $470,000.

Reserve

Michael Heid sold property at 8 Emma St. to Nathan Heid for $86,000.

Douglas Huerbin sold property at 255 Hoffman Road to Addeline Rose Devlin for $175,000.

Anna Martz sold property at 331 Hoffman Road to Kayla Vybiral for $228,000.

Richland

Thomas Brletic sold property at 4014 Bakerstown Road to Brian and Raechel Devinney for $578,000.

Ross

Joseph Platz sold property at 244 Sixth Ave. to Massud Fattah and Hana Salih for $273,000.

Estate of Fred Lewis sold property at 95 Eighth Ave. to SSRT Homes LLC for $40,000.

Estate of Paul Sitler sold property at 106 Buckhill Road to Luke Campbell and Abigail Williams for $229,800.

Damian Miller sold property at 7 E Forest Ave. to Damian Miller and Kathleen Rankin for $54,058.

Dominic Busa sold property at 54 Edwin Drive to Faon and Madison Tyler Conley for $55,000.

Estate of Thomas Newman sold property at 142 Eileen Drive to Steven Alexander Battista and Rachel Marie Pontis for $214,500.

Rev Properties LLC sold property at 1291 Glarius Ave. to Nolan James Uchic for $98,925.

Garrett Ebeck sold property at 316 Lee Ave. to Aaron Vincent Robertson for $237,500.

David Finigan sold property at 122 Prospect Drive to Cynthia Sopher for $362,500.

Lea McLaughlin sold property at 107 Raleigh Ct to Debra Ann Wieloch for $200,000.

Shaler

Jeffrey Killian sold property at 53A Bethany Drive to Nathaniel Finch for $180,000.

Daniel Brucker sold property at 104 Calmwood Drive to Michael Megahan for $235,000.

Mary Joanne McCaul sold property at 311 Elfinwild Road to Frank Lanza Jr. and Sandra Gail Lanza for $211,000.

Elizabeth Gentile sold property at 412 Heights Drive to Amagu Homes LLC for $315,000.

Nicholas Doney sold property at 135 Lily Drive to Edward Alo and Anthony Saba for $260,000.

Kristen Lea Kershner sold property at 3605 Mt. Royal Blvd. to Jillian Brewer and Jenna Stefin for $336,282.

Kevin Ebner sold property at 316 Sandy Drive to Stephanie White for $245,000.

Robert Whaling sold property at 108 Vermillion Drive to Timothy and Shelly Ann Neff for $274,900.

West View

Anna Marie Cubbage sold property at 154 Chalfonte Ave. to Nathan Nachazel and Carlianna Cottone for $217,000.

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UW Presidents Honor Roll

The University of Wyoming recently listed 155 students from Laramie County on the 2021 fall semester Presidents Honor Roll.

The Presidents Honor Roll consists of regularly enrolled undergraduates who earned a 4.0 (A) grade-point average for the semester. To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades.

Students on the list were:

Michael Bohlinger, Jack D. Ickes, Harkiran Kaur

Madison B. Adkins, Bernadette R. Aguirre, Joshua Paul Ahern, Zachary E. Allison, Tara L. Andera, Mila Anderson, Haylee Nicole Arneson, Benjamin W. Auer, Alexis R. Baca, Sierra Brooke Bates, Stephanie Benedict, Andrew J. Bishop, McKenzie R. Boltz, Riley Boltz, Michael T. Boyce, Reese E. Bradley, Baillie R. Brandt, Marcis James Bravo, Dejakai Gabriella Brown, Hannah Marie Brown, Zamboni P. Brown, Julia G. Brownell, Deianeira E. Bruce, Carlee Carter, Hailey I. Cassidy, Justyn B. Christensen, Coleden A. Church, Kaycee OShea Clark-Mellott, Julia R. Colvin, Nicolas A. Cruz, Madison Michelle Davis, Hannah Dempsey, Rachel A. Dey, Madeline H. Dillow, Kylie Dray, Cody Dugas, Lindsay J. Eldred, Annastasia M. Erdmann, Abigail Rose Erickson, Mackenzie Kay Faircloth, Erica A. Farris, Lexus R. Fermelia, Azure Flowers, Jennica Marie Fournier, Maren French, Jacquelyn Opal Gonzales, Jenna Michelle Goodrich, Kyle Grant, Kaija M. Hacker, Cassidy M. Hager, Kevin Robert Hardy, Taryn Harsy, Tayva E. Hart, Garrett Hartigan, Hayden H. Hassinger, Courtney A. Hayden, Miles Hays, Zachary Nicholas Hendricks, Mark Allen Holm, Hannah Hood, Alexandra Jaye, Andrew J. Johnson,

Averi N. Kastens, Kayla M. Ketterling, Mackenzie Klipstein, Keenan R. Kresl-Hotz, Samantha Land, Gwenevieve Ledesma, Liam R. Leslie, Aubrey L. Lieske, Rachel E. Linde, Katelynn A. Loken, Emily C. Lucero, Erika Matheney, Emily Mcilvaine, Dillon S. McLean, Emma Katherine Meese, Alexa Mejia, Aidan J. Miller, Aspen N. Miller, John T. Miller, Christian M. Moncrief, Emma M. Morris, Cole A. Munari, Anna Naig, Haley M. Neisen, Peyton R. Ojeda, Ava Olson, Logan Opsal, Anna Papadopoulos, Brianna Perry, Rachel Pietsch, Michael L. Pope, Addison M. Potts, Brooklyn R. Prince, Emily Purifoy, Haley L. Purifoy, Harrison J. Rankin, Jakob C. Rayl, Kendra C. Redding, Paige Hua Lan Ricketts, Peyton R. Rigg, Faith Alexandra Riter, Rachael Riter, Grace A. Ritschard, Taylor R. Rogers, Kaylyn R. Rollefson,

Danielle L. Sawyer, Kevin J. Sawyer, James William Schuchardt, Adrian James Seiloff, Taylen Elizabeth Sewell, Abigail Elizabeth Shameklis, Skye A. Skinner, Katelyn Dale Smith, Andrew C. Speight, Anna Lucille Steele, Austin James Stephen, Sydne Stewart, Kieli A. Stults, Blaine T. Teers, Katearie Thoms, Ryan Tingle, Amanda Trammell, Tristin E. Waggener, Morgan Wald, Tiffany R. Walker, Megan J. Weidler, Caden J. Wiederspahn, Cody Wilcox, Kassidy J. Williams, Katelyn Jeanette Williams, Ryan Louis Williams, Kacey Willyerd, Grace K. Wolfe, Jeremiah Robert Dean Wordeman, Jackson B. Yager, Breanna Young, Renee C. Young, Kristina Pauline Zaharas, Eric J. Zastoupil, Nathan James Zastoupil, Jonah Matthias Zeimens

Emily D. Keiter, Gracie Mae Keiter

Andrew R. Fornstrom, Gregory Gerald Fornstrom, Leonardo S. Garcia, Torri Long, Tucker G. Norman, Harper L. Pachel, Reagan Pachel

UW Deans and Deans Freshman Honor Rolls

The University of Wyoming lists 228 students from Laramie County on the 2021 fall semester academic Deans and Deans Freshman Honor Rolls.

The honor rolls consist of regularly enrolled undergraduates above freshman standing who earned a 3.4 or better grade-point average, and freshmen who have earned a 3.25 or better grade-point average.

To be eligible, students must have been enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours taken for letter grades.

Students on the list were:

Alexander J. Allison, Brittney L. Anderson, Cassadie E. Anderson, Colter Davis Anderson, Maren N. Anderson, Nicholas R. Anderson, Josephine Andrew, Blue Ayotte, Ashlyn Bailey, Brooke E. Bailey, Scarlett M. Bainbridge, Brandyn M. Banville, Andrea Becerra, Nicholas Begeman, Nolan R. Bell, Sydney Eve Bell, Ellie Beveridge, Bobbi Bierma, Hannah C. Birge, Kallianne Bliss, Sarah Boussuge, Patrick F. Boyce, Olivia Bradley, Beau Caden Brown, Shane P. Brown, Cailin L. Brugger, Joshua L. Bugg, Zachary Burd, Mercadez Burdick, Megan E. Burns, Eric J. Butler, Abigael C. Bylow, Emily H. Byrd, Kaitlyn D. Caffrey, Lucille Cawley, Brianna R. Chalifour, Brenton E. Church, Jessica L. Church, Caylie L. Coffelt, Lacy Coles, Sebastian Colwell, Abigael J. Conn, Alexander Corbin, Faith Kimberley Coslett, Sean Craig, Jefferson O. Danso, Alexa E. Daugherty, Megan H. Davidson, Braeden Davis, Gia Rene Davis, Preston Andrew Davis, Sanford A. Day, Cassidy Dellos, Kaycee Barrett Dellos, Olivia Devine, Adrienne E. Duda, Hannah Duncil, Elizabeth Ann Erickson, Aidan G. Escobedo, Katherine L. Etchepare, Abigail Fearneyhough, Gabriel P. Floud, Noah Forbes, Dane J. Frankhouser, Lauren A. French, Brenden Seth Frentheway,

Michael K. Gasner, Matthew A. Giarusso, Katelynn Gilbert, Sophia Glennie, Amelia R. Glidden, David Gohier, Carlos A. Gonzales, Jenna Gore, Adrian M. Graham, Morgan E. Graham, Madison P. Green, McKenna R. Guzman, Rhiannon V. Hammond, Mikena Hansen, Jordan S. Harris, Christian B. Hawley, Tatum O. Hayes, Caitlin R. Heddins, Oressa Heilig, Caroline Henman, Jacob L. Hepler, Val D. Herd Jr., Tracy Hicks, Hayden C. Higgins, Cassidy B. Hixon, Melissa Hoang, Christopher Augustus Howard, Makyleigh C. Howard, Samuel P. Howard, Cody C. Hunter, Ryan Huylar, Erik J. Jacobsen, Kaleigh G. Johns, Jordan Mackenzie Johnson, Rosalynne Tiffany Jones, Lily A. Joslin, Evan Kallas, Kayla J. Kant, Pheobe S. Kent, Kayla Ann Kersh, Paige A. Klipstein, Joseph C. Kostelecky, Claire M. Lake, Anna Liggett, Pierson S. Linde, Hunter L. Lissman, Jadon Lopez, Nathan J. Lundberg, Jared Christopher Marquardt, Ashley Marshall, Brenna Nicole Martin, Nicholas A. Martin, Tanner L. Martin, Courtney Mason, Kylie Elizabeth Mathews, Jay M. Matter, Aliza J. Maxwell, Enola N. Mayes, Jayden Cole McKay, Morgan Jo McKelvey, Jacquelyn Elizabeth Mead, Peter N. Mead, Nickolas Steven Meier, Philip C. Meier, Madison R. Merrell, Reese Gregory Milburn, Riley E. Milburn, Nicholas A. Mirich, Lucas J. Mizel, Jason S. Montoya, Josephine M. Mores, Haley Morrison, Ethan E. Mowery, Hannah I. Mulkey, Alicia Munguia, Damon Michael Murdock, Taylor J. Myers,

Fox Glenn Nelson, Siera R. Nelson, George M. Nykun, Karen OHara, Alexander Oleson, Shellamae Olsen, Scott D. Orr, Megan S. Pachniak, Constantine Pappas, Makayla Paris, Andrea Perez, Ian G. Peters, Sarah A. Pollock, Edward C. Powers, Abigail L. Preston, Caleb Price, Cassidee R. Raffa, Nicole Reyes-Aguilar, Nathaniel J. Rieger, Allison Roberts, Noah Roedel, Devin M. Romberger, Jordon D. Rowe, Brenden L. Runion, Abigale Grace Salisbury, Lauren Marie Salsgiver, Michael E. Sandberg, April Rose Sandoval-Eaton, Mateya N. Sarne, Bryce E. Schlachter, Noah Shane Scott, Juliana L. Seidl, Caleb Sells, Rebecca M. Shaw, Yangji Sherpa-Young, Olivia Shoemaker, Abigail Sisneros, Chet W. Slater, Victoria R. Smale, Austana M. Smith, Eliza G. Smith, Grace Smith, Kaitlin Soden, Matthew Patrick Stacey, Trevor W. Stephen, Colby Stockton, Zachary R. Sullivan, Kaidance Taylor, Sarah Beth Thomson, Penzi L. Tran, Tyler N. Trissel, Amber L. True, Justin Valdez, Ethan C. Valentine, Ranee Lyman Valentine, Christa J. Vanlandingham, Nathaniel C. Vredenburg, Samuel L. Walker, William Wayne Ward, Jordan Weber, McKenzie J. Weber, Cassidy R. Weibel, Robert J. Wenger, Aaron Wheeler, Ronald Allison Whelan, Caroline Jane Wilhelm, Tracy K. Wilkinson, Kora Williams, Nicholis Williams, Nyira Williams, Katherine Willyerd, Casandra C. Winans, Justin T. Woolsey, Madison V. Wriborg, Katrina F. Zaharas, Mingna Zeng

Jakobi L. Mirich, Bradley D. Zimmerman

Sydnie Fornstrom, Hunter P. Jeffres, Jude M. Pachel, Hunter T. Thompson

UW Provosts Honor Roll

The University of Wyoming lists 68 students from Laramie County on the 2021 fall semester Provosts Honor Roll.

The Provosts Honor Roll consists of undergraduates who have completed at least six but fewer than 12 hours with a minimum 3.5 grade-point average for the semester.

Students on the list were:

Matthew Adams, Omotola Adewuyi, Darla D. Albright, Marisa J. Beahm, Simon Beer, Keil James Dean Bergeron, Desiree Delayne Bishop, Mackenzie Black, Xachary Bomgaars, Ashley Bray, Gretchen E. Breeden, Justin G. Brown, Sarah B. Carlson, Jennifer M. Chapman, Kelsie Condit, Raegen L. DeLancey, Samantha Jo DiJohn, Tiffani A. Dingman, Allison L. Dolph, Ashleigh L. Ellis, Marisa Evans, Cierra L. Fangman, Mercedes Raye Fermelia, Lillian Fish, Colten Gaines, Caley R. Galipeau, Nicholas Theodore Garcia, Kylie M. George, Jillian Mae Guest, Jacob Benjamin Hendricks, Luis Alberto Hernandez, Ashley N. Herrington, Kaitlyn C. Hogan, Brett Hopper, Carissa J. Isom, Lindsey Jacks, Michael James Lindman, Aran James Lovato, Baylee M. Markus, Adrian McCoy, William F. McDonald, Giamo V. Milatzo, Brandie Moulton, Angela Oliverius, Gisele Pacheco, Amy Peterson, Leandra Pfizenmaier, Samantha Kay Pierson, Puja Ranjit, Heather Roland, Ashlee D. Rooney, Jasmine N. Scott, Parid Shkoza, Toby Staley, Matthew Sylvester, Heather Tafoya, Bradley M. Taylor, Madison G. Terry, Kilee J. Thompson, Morrigan B. Wagner, Susan Wagner, Linda Lorene Walker, Corrie Weber, Kristen H. Wilhelm, Matthew Joseph Williams, Monica Benes Wilson, Desiree Wisdorf, Julia Jessica Yagi

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Property transfers

Grant and Nancy H. Massie to Salina Khanna. Parcel, Lexington Turnpike and additional adjoining parcel, 27.236 acres, $92,000

Larry Chapman Cash Sr., Bonnie Cash Powell, Jerry Lee Cash and Virginia C. Arthur to Hunter and Kaylan Glass. Parcel, fronting OPossum Island Road, $193,400

Gregory Shawn Arthur to Addimae LLC. Lots 6-9, Dale Heights, $127,500

Donald T. Mason Sr. to Alexander Reed Structures LLC. 131 Oak Leaf Dr., $30,800

Helen Bates to Alexander Reed Structures LLC. Parcel, between Va. 168 and Wright Shop Road, 1.54 acres, $4,950

Joey Dean Whitt and Michelle Whitt to Leslie M. OBrien. Lot 89, Brandywine, $205,000

Yong Su Shun to Larry L. and Rebecca M. Hurst. Lot 37, Poplar Grove Gold Community, $440,000

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Katie L. Bawell to Enrique A. and Susan R. Castro. 3189 Wildway Road, $219,000

Emily B. Reed to Zachariah Page and Rachel Elliott. Lot 4, Log Cabin Road, $212,000

William F. Lewis and Jenny L. Lewis to Kelvin Braxton. 454 Pumping Station Road, $350,000

Clayton C. Bryant Jr. to James Z. McWhorter and Gabriela M. Zapatero. Parcel, 50.302 acres, Webb Mill Road, $135,000

Clayton C. Bryant Jr. to Phillip M. Hull and Margaret E. Moyer. Parcel, 50.428 acres, Webb Mill Road, $135,000

Carol A. Donato to Wheatland Restore LLC. 2044 Police Tower Road, $165,000

Bailey Financial LLC to Alexander J. Zorychta. Lot 38, Ridgecrest Subdivision, Lakes District, $699,900

Shane W. Spradlin to Matthew C. and Rachael A. Kirkland. 1644 Gravel Hill Road, Blue Ridge District, $344,950

Lance W Hayes to William A. and Linda Kay Gorby. Parcel, Timberwood Lane, Lakes District, $322,853.27

Tyler W. Hatcher and Hannah D. Stegall to Daniel Aaron and Sofia Olivia Maine. 1315 Savanna Hills Dr., Lakes District, $296,000

Brian E. Leipheimer and Vienne K. Murray to David A. and Kimberly A. Golway. Lot 35, Waterside, Lakes District, $275,000

Ada J. Woodford to Angel Nicole and Horace Donnie Shelton Jr. Parcel, Morgans Church Road, Lakes District, $250,000

Kevin Schick to Levi Z. and Valentina A. West. 1956 Eagle Point Road, Lakes District, $209,900

Bobbie O. Blankenship to Dale F. and Gail J. Robertson. Parcel, Headens Bridge Road, 67.351 acres, Lakes District, $200,000

Randall Scott Smith to Matthew L. and Hannah W. Hostutler. Parcel, 1.159 acres, Va. 749, Lakes District, $169,000

Steven Lewis Wirt, Pamela D. Osborne, Scott Timothy Wirt and Erica Dawn Harris Amos to Lone Wolf Investments LLC. 1895 Bee Hollow Road, Blue Ridge District, $160,000

Anderson, Desimone & Green PC to Carlos Mario and Esmerelda Torres. Parcel, intersection of Va. 619 and Va. 839, Blue Ridge District, $150,000

Drenda M. Dillon to Hugh David Cundiff. Lot 9, section 2, Honeytree, Lakes District, $140,000

June Marie Bobbitt to Paul L. Mattson and Harvey Mattson. Lot 1 and portion of lot 2, Radford Ford Road, Lakes District, $125,000

Wilson David Howell II and Sara Lee Howell Fisher to TNT Rental Properties LLC. 17335 Stewartsville Road, Blue Ridge District, $120,000

Maria Elizabeth Freire to Earl Vincent and Rose Marie Post. 1031 White House Road, Lakes District, $76,000

Spencer T. Bobbitt to Spring Rose Lane LLC. Three parcels, Virginia Byway, Lakes District, $70,000

Geoffrey Joseph and Gail Martin Hopkins to Brook and Amanda Hamilton. Tract 1, Mentow Dr., Lakes District, $61,900

Greenway Construction Inc. to F&B Contractors, LTD. Lot 25, section 3, Diamond Hill Estates, Lakes District, $52,500

Robert B. Adkins to Alec Brennan and Alumbria Riniel Djukovich. Parcel, Skyway Dr., Lakes District, $38,500

Diane M. Charlton and Joyce G. Dearmond to Bonnie J. Kragh and Sarah J. Allman. Two parcels, Jumping Run Dr., Blue Ridge District, $34,000

Zucker Curtis A. Pullen Jr., Savalya R. Robinson, Idoletta R. Allen and Chrystal Wiles to Getting Land LLC. Lot 9, 3.732 acres, division of land for the Heirs of Lucy Pullen, Lakes District, $13,000

Scott A. and Ida J. Heath to Michael Ore and Jennifer Lynn Maxfield Ore. Lot 1, Gladdy Estates, Lakes District, $12,900

Timothy Holloway Bolick to Greg Phillips, trustee. Lot 3, section 10, Cliffview Estates, Blue Ridge District, $5,000

William T. May Sr. and Karen W. May to Matthew McShane Kidd and Teresa E. Kidd. 1908 Big Island Highway, $98,374

Terrell Kent and Frances Webb Ford to Caleb M. and Lindsay E. Beasley. Lot 17, block 3, section 2, Forest Park, $350,000

William M. Kirn to Robert and Regina Dyer. Lot 28 and part of lot 29, Dogwood Haven, $30,000

Christopher A. Cantu to Bedford Storage Investment LLC. Parcel, intersection of Greenwood Ave. and Broad St., $16,000

Thaxton Associates to Tony A. Claytor, Jeffrey D. Witt and Bradley K. Morrison. Parcel, 0.976 acres, Summit St., $150,000

Michael A. and Danielle R. Speranza to Erin Marie and Danny W. Gordon. 820 College St. and additional parcel, College St. and parcel, Randolph St., $234,900

Charles W. Lee III and Pricilla J. Bettis to James M. Victor and Holly L. Victor, trustees. Lot 65, Matthew Talbot Road, $380,000

William Mauser to James Bradley and Krista L. Moore. 2758 Red Hill Road, $85,000

Robert Lewis Didley and Deborah G. Dudley to Wanda H. and William A. Robertson Jr. 0 Bellevue Road, $125,000

Joseph Thurman Smith Jr. to James W. and Wendy C. Walker. 5990 Charlemont Road, $310,000

William W. Carson and Jackie D. Carson to William W. Carson Jr. and Cathy Craig-Carson. Lot 1, block 1, section 2, Haven Heights, $141,500

Charles L. Grantham to Summit Investors Group Inc. Lot 6, Virginia Byway, $62,000

William R. Bailey III to Thomas J. Franklin III and Suzette Lindsay Franklin. Lot 17, section 2, Laurel Lake, $290,000

Jessica D. Williams to Steven B. and Leona P. Jump. Parcel, 0.25 acres, U.S. 501, $117,000

Hongxi Zou and Jianyun Lan to Tariq Mahmood and Helay Said-Miakhel. Lot 3, Summerfield, $275,000

Mary Jane Hall to Catherine Michelle Ford. Lot 24, Walnut Hills, $24,000

Erica G. Campbell to NBS Real Estate LLC. Lot 21, Winden Hills, $68,000

Cynthia C. Walker and Phyllis S. Hartless to Isaiah J. Conley and Lillian R. Martz. Lot 20, section 1, Lighthouse Townhouses, $139,900

Jason L. Jennings to Robert and Crystal Passley. 336 Mount Hermon Road, $187,000

Brian W. and Keyla D. Jones to Paige N. Paulas. Lot 3, section 2, Deerfield Subdivision, $285,000

Kevin D. Jones to Zachariah I. and Leah E. Jones. Lot 3F, section III, Green Meadows, $235,000

Devin J. Mann and Juliana Mann to Sila and Orakarn Kamolmatayakul. Lot 122, section 2, Braxton Park, $260,000

Robert M. and Bonnie B. Tillotson to William Guy Lackey. Lot 10, section 1, Windsor Forest, $145,000

M.J.D. Builders Inc. to Jacqueline M. Smith. Lot 14, section 2, Hyland Farm, $375,000

Lora K. Stratton Moon to Traci J. Roberson. Lot 14, section 5, Wildwood, $390,000

Vanessa E. Rice to NBS Real Estate LLC. Unit 404, Lighthouse Condominium, $80,000

George Allan Patterson to Terry B. Whorley. Parcel, Wileman Road, $15,000

AFJ Inc. to Brenton John and Jamie Leann Swyers. 1316 Pierce St., $120,000

Odella C. Jackson II to Shannon Miles and Carlton Andrews. 204 Creekview Court, $389,900

BD Investments LLC to John Paul and Alice Battle Jones. Lot 61, phase IV, The Preserve at Oakwood, $139,900

Leonard Lee and Nurbaiti Brownfield to Samuel Out and Abena A. Badu. 125 Wyndview Dr., $295,000

MRA Properties LLC to Bower & Coffee LLC. 2700 Langhorne Road, $415,000

Judith A. Smith to Thomas and Teresa Boylan. New lot 13, phase II, The Preserve at Oakwood, $115,000

Antonia M. Davis to Matthew J. Buckingham. Lots 13, 14 and 28, Mountain View Addition, $121,000

Ian A. and Jessica L. Buckmaster to Delia Smith. 4346 Fort Ave., $220,000

Tommy and Trinh T. Nguyen to Cameron D. Bullock and Jacob Dominic Hamel. Lot 11, Brenleigh Grove, $214,000

Corneilus A. Cashwell to Angela Mackzum. 1014 Second St., $36,500

Fritts Price LLC to Christopher Theophil Zabriskie and Kathryn McIntosh Zabriskie, trustees. 4013 Peakland Place, $799,900

Odysseus LLC to Mark Laubscher and Jordan Clark. 132 and 136 Palmer Dr., $30,000

Patricia A. Dolsey to Covenant Holdings LLC. 516 Victoria Ave. and 707 Spring St., $57,000

Pandora A. Lewis to W. Blair Thurmond Jr. 4610 Hilltop Dr., $150,000

Marc and Amery Delamarter to Jacob C. Smith. 86 Polk St., $160,000

Herbert Wayne Duff Jr. and Kelle Whitley Duff and Chad Wayne and Kimberly Duff English to 223 Chesterfield Road LLC. Lot 26, section 3, addition to Windsor Hills, $315,000

Timothy O. Humphries to Empire Capital LLC. 1127 Park Ave., $82,000

Christopher J. Mejia Jr. and Edward Evans to David Christian Ricksecker. 3116 Hill St., $140,100

Mary S. Meriwether to Annette Francis. 112 Carriage Way, $305,000

Kevin and Kelly Matthews to Gary Williams & Son Development LLC. Lots 27 and 28, block 5, Westover Heights, $119,000

Katherine M. Gerber to Christopher R. Hackman. 501 Lucado Place and 309 Clay St., $171,000

Sara E. Harp to Kenneth M. and Robin Lin Troutman. Lot 59, section 2, Westburg, $245,000

Oeida M. Hatcher to Aaron and Charlie Toddammon. 307 Warwick Lane, $219,000

Scott C. Tollar, Luke H. Tollar and Savannah L. Tollar to Westview Drive Trust. 1108 Westview Dr., $100,000

Melanie Migliaccio to Kenyon Street Trust. 320 and 324 Kenyon St., $90,000

Darry L. and Deborah D. Marshall to Louis Alonzo Preston Jr. and Pamela Preston. Lot 105, section 2, The Parks at Wyndhurst, $325,000

Morris Property Management LLC to Penny Lane Builders LLC. 2300 Bedford Ave., $300,000

Abel E. Pors and Emily K. Pors to Lindsay Clutter Neighbors. Lot 1, block C, Oak Hill Addition, $169,900

The Richard Lee Bailey Revocable Living Trust to Everett Sparrow. 1329 Campbell Ave., $62,000

Miguel A. Rodriguez to Melanie Dawn Jennings. 2239 Sackett St., $9,000

Danny R. Wooldridge to 434 Properties LLC. 2802 Loraine St., $25,000

Building permits

Michael Lucado, 3720 Old Forest Road, addition, $212,000

Park View United Methodist Church, 2420 Memorial Ave., addition, $20,000

NBS Holdings LLC, 1990 Fort Ave., renovation, $10,000

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