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Goss Samford ATTORNEYS AT LAW PLLC March 31,2016 Executive Director Kentucky Public Service Commission P.O. Box 615 211 Sower Boulevard Frankfort, KY 40602 Re; PSC Case No. 2016-00002 Dear Executive Director: RECEIVED MAR 3 12015 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION Please find enclosed for filing with the Commission in the above-referenced case an original and ten copies of the affidavit of Kentucky Press Service, Inc. and the newspaper classified advertisements providing notice of hearing for East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. Very truly yours, C-'tS /I Mark David Goss Enclosures 2365 Harrodsburg Road, Suite B-325 | Lexington, Kentucky 40504

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  • GossSamfordATTORNEYS AT LAW PLLC

    March 31,2016

    Executive Director

    Kentucky Public Service CommissionP.O. Box 615

    211 Sower Boulevard

    Frankfort, KY 40602

    Re; PSC Case No. 2016-00002

    Dear Executive Director:

    RECEIVED

    MAR 3 12015

    PUBLIC SERVICECOMMISSION

    Please find enclosed for filing with the Commission in the above-referenced case anoriginal and ten copies of the affidavit of Kentucky Press Service, Inc. and the newspaperclassified advertisements providing notice of hearing for East Kentucky PowerCooperative, Inc.

    Very truly yours,

    C-'tS /IMark David Goss

    Enclosures

    2365 Harrodsburg Road, Suite B-325 | Lexington, Kentucky 40504

  • NOTARIZED PROOF OF PUBLICATION

    COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

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    Before me, a Notary Public, in^d for said county and state, this ^ gay of

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    personally known to me, who, being duly sworn, states as follows: that she is the

    Advertising Assistant of the Kentucky Press Service, Inc.; that she has personal

    knowledge of the contents of this affidavit; and that the publications included on the

    attached list published the Legal Notice for East Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc..

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    NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNotice ishereby given that the Kentucky Public Service Commission (the"Commission") will conduct a public hearing at9:00 am Eastern DaylightTime on Thursday, April 7, 2016, inHearing Room 1 at itsoffices at 211Sower Boulevard, Frankfort, Kentucky, 40602, for the purposes ofcross-examination of witnesses of East Kentucky Power Cooperative,, Inc.,("EKPC") and intervenors in PSC Case No. 2016-00002, regarding anexamination oftheapplication ofthefuel adjustment clause ofEast Kentucky Power Cooperative, Inc. This hearing will be streamed live and maybeviewed onthePSC website, psc.ky.gov. The Commission's decision inthis case may affect the retail rates of the following EKPC member systems; Big Sandy RECC, Blue Grass Energy Cooperative, Clark EnergyCooperative, Cumberland Valley Electric, Farmers RECC, Fleming-Mason Energy Cooperative, Grayson RECC, Inter-County Energy Cooperative. Jackson Energy Cooperative, Licking Valley RECC, Nolin RECC,Owen Electric Cooperative, Salt River Bectric Cooperative, Shelby Energy Cooperative, South Kentucky RECC, and Taylor County RECC.

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    Zoo's cheetah mom Willow diesShauna Steigerwaldtftelgerwa1deenqulrer.com

    Gncinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden officials are mourning the lossofWillow^ thecheetahwho gavebirth to five cubs on March 8.

    Zoo vets had hoped that the five-year-old cheetah would recover aftera rare C-section at Mast Farm, thezoo's regional cheetah bree^g facility in Clermont County. However,she remained lethargic and lost herappetite over the weekend, according to zoo officials.

    "Cheetahs are a fragile species,and this difficult birth proved to betoo much for her to pull through,"Thane Maynard, director of the Cincinnati Zoo &Botanical Garden, saidin a news release. "Willow was ableto contribute to the survival of herspecies by producing five cheetahcubs. Without the C-section, we likely would have lost both the mom andthe cubs."

    Mark Campbell, the zoo's directorof animal health; said last week thatthe cubs' birth was only the thirdC-section he has been involved in,and the only one on a cheetah, duringhis 25 years at the Cincinnati Zoo.

    It's not all bad news from the zoo:The premature cubs' condition hasimproved during the last few days,zoo officials said. The cubs - threeboys and two girls -have been getting around-the-clock critical care in

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    the zoo's nursery since they werebom, There, they've been bottle fedevery three hours, and their weighthas been monitored closely.

    "They really turned a comer thisweekend," head nursery keeperDawn St^ser said in the news release. "They opened their eyes, hadgood appetites and, most importantly, they pooped! It's important tokeep their digestive system moving.We've been massaging theirbelliesand giving them opportunities toexercise as much as possible."

    Blakely, an Australian shepherdwho serves as a nursery companionat the zoo, has been tasked with serving as a surrogate parent of sorts forthe cubs.

    "His first job is to let the cubsclimb on him, which they did as soonas they were put together," Strasser

    said. "They need the exercise tobuild muscle tone and get their gutsmoving."

    Later, the dog's role will switch tothat of a teacher, helping the catsleam the difference between fighting and playing, for example.

    The cubs wO stay in the nurseryfor at least eight weeks. Zoo officimshave said that important benchmarks for their survival are the firstweek, which they've already surpassed, and the first month. Zoovisitors may get a peek at them fromnursery windows, but some care willtake place out of public view.

    Once they leave the nursery, thecubs will be hand-raised and will betrained as cheetah ambassadors,which visit schools to let studentsleam about the animals up close.

    Cheetahs are endangered, withtheir population estimated at 9,000 to12,000 worldwide. (Thafs comparedwith approximately 100,000 in 1900.)As a result, their breeding in captivity is planned and monitored carefully. Because their breeding is mostsuccessful when they are able tochoose from multiple mates, theCheetah Species Survival Plan (SSP)hasset upRe^onalCheetah Breeding Facilities in zoos. The CincinnatiZoo is one of nine institutions accredited for a breeding coalition.

    Fifty-four cheetah cubs have beenbora at Mast Farm since it opened in2002.

    Atheist grouppretestliig ark fiai kChris Kenning(Louisville) Courler.Joumel

    An atheist gtcup is planning abillboard campaign in Kentucky toprotest the $92 million Noah's Arkreplica theme park, set to open inJuly.

    The TH-State Freethinkers groupsaid it raised more than $3,000toerect several billboards tided "^no-cide Se Incest Park: Celebrating 2,000years of myths." In arendering, thebillboard shows people drowningaround an ark.

    The campaign is meant to arguethat "ifs a genocide park that celebrates the destruction of humankind,minus whoever was on the ark," saidFreethinkers spokesman Tbny Arnold, including "repopulationthrough nefarious means."

    The Ark Encounter, a 510-footwooden ship as described in the OldTestament, is under constmction inGrant County near Interstate 75. Itwill Include a petting zoo, theater,cafes, gift shop and 4,000-spaceparking lot. The ark park is 45 milessouth of the Creation Museum,which presents a literal interpretation of Genesis and argues the Earthis only 6,000 years old and that dinosaurs and humans co-existed.

    Both are products of a group-called Answers in Genesis. Last

    . month, AiG President Ken Ham saidthe ark would feature animal replicas including dinosaurs.

    On Friday, he said the campaignamoimted to an attack on Christianity. "We appreciate the fact that theyare paying for the billboard to nowbring more publicity to the Ark Encounter," he said. "Millions will visit

    COURTESY TRt-STATEFREETHINKERS

    Rendering of blllboaid campaign by atheist group to counter the ArkEncounter,set toopen InJuly.

    the Ark Encounter."The Freethinkers group—ad

    vocates for eijual rights and the separation ofchurch and state that includes 1,300members in Itentucky,Indiana and Ohio—got the ideaafter seeing billboards about the arkpark. The group raised more than$3,000 in less than 24 hours, Arnoldsaid. Those who donate $500canhave their photo on the billboard asone of the people drowning aroundthe ark, he said.

    After finding a billboard provider"willing to take the heat," the groupcould erect the billboards soon. Arnold would not say which companywas involved or exactly where the

    signs would be placed.Last year, Answers in Genesis

    filed a fedet^ lawsuit after the Ken-tucl^ Tburism, ArtsandHeritageCabinet rejectedthe ^up's application for up to $18million in state taxincentives based on its "religiouspurpose and message." In January, aU.S. District Judge mled the statecould not exclude the ark attractionbased on those reasons, and Ken-tuclq' Republican Gov. Matt Bevindecided to appeal

    Groups such as the AmericansUnited forSe|)aration ofChurch andState have objected to Answers inGenesis using religious preferencesin hiring.

    Grad schools

    rank in top 100nationwideKate Muqahykmurphyeenquireuom

    Several area universities' graduatepro^ams are ontherise,rankhig in the top 100 nationwidefor 2017published by U.S. Newsand World Report

    The University of Cincinnatimaster's program in nursing isnow ranked No. 28, a move up 26spots from 54th in 2016.

    Xavier University has the 88th-best nursing school for a master'sdegree.

    UC's pediatrics program heldsteady at third-best in the countryas did the College of Medicine at40th for research.

    The UC College of Law is nowranked No. 60 in the country, upfirom 82nd in 2016.

    UC's MBA program rose to No.63, up seven spots since last year'sreport. Its part-time MBA programis ranked 82nd.

    Miami University also saw significant jumps in its part-timeMBA program, which is nowranked 28th in the nation.

    Xavieris part-time MBA program is ranked 87th in the nation.

    Xavieris health care management, 29th, and occupational therapy,S8th, programs a^o rankedinthe top 100for their respectiveprograms.

    Other UC graduate programs -rose among the top 100 in theirrespective program areas includefine arts, S5tb, physical therapy,64th, audiology, 26th, education,93rd, engineering, 82nd, and medical primary care, 67th,

    Three oUier programs at Miamiranked in the top 100,includingspeech-language pathology, 69th,English, 77th, and history, 92nd.

    Graduate school ranld^s forNorthern Kentucky Universitywere not listed in the 2017 U.S.News and World Report "BestGrad Schools" rankings.

    NOTICEOF PUBUC HEARINGNofice is hereby given thaithe Kentucky PublicService Commission (the'Commission') will conducta pubiic hearing at9:00amEastern DaylightTime onThursday, Aprii 7,2016,inHearing Room1 at itsofficesat 211SowerBouievard,Frankfort,Kentucky, 40602, forthe pun^oses of cross-examinaHon ofwitnesses ofEast Kentucky PowerCooperaBve, Inc., fEKFCT) and intervenors inPSCCaseNo. 2018-00002, regarding anexamination of the appiicab'on of the fuel adjustmentclauseofEastKentucky Power Cooperative, Inc.Thishearing will be sbeamedRve and maybeviewed on the PSC website, psc.ky.gov. TheCommission's decision inthiscasemayaffect theretail ratesof the following EKPC member systerns: Big SandyRECO, Blue GrassBiergyCooperative, Clark EnergyCooperaiive, CumberlandValley Electric, Farmem RECC, Reming-MasonEnergyCooperaiive, Grayson RECC. Inter-tDountyEnergy Cooperative, Jackson Energy Cooperative, Licking Valley RECC, Nolin RECC, OwenElectric Cooperative, SailRiver Electric Cooperative, Shelby Energy Cooperative, South KentuckyRECC, andTaylor County RECC.

    EastKentucky Power Cooperative, in&PO Box 707 WincJiester

    Kentucky 40392-0707Phone: (859)744-4812

  • 22A WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23. 2016 III THE ENQUIRER KENTUCKY

    Zoo's cheetah mom Willow diesShMiM StctgerwaMSn9env(liM«nqulr«r.cofr

    Cincionati Zoo & Botanical Gar-,den officiala are raouming the loss

    of Willow,the cheetah who gavehlrth to five cubs on March 8.

    Zoo vets had hoped that the Hve-yearold cheetah would recover aftera rare C-section at Mast Pann, thezoo's regional cheetah breeding facility in Clermont County. However,she remained lethargic and lost her^petite over the weekend, according to zoo officials.

    "Cheetahs are a fragile species,and this difficult birth proved to betoo much for hertopuU throu^"Thane Mapard, director of tiw Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, saidin a news release. "Willow was ableto contribute to the survival of herspecies by producing five cheetahcubs. Without the C-section, we likely would have lost both the mom andthe cubs."

    Mark Campbell, the zoo's directorof animal health, said last week thatthecubs'birthwasonlythet^dC-section he has been involved in.and the only one on a cheetah, duringhis 2S years at the Cincinnati Zoo.

    It's not all bad news fran the zoo:The premature cubs' conditiOD hasimproved during the last few days,zoo officials said. The cubs - thr^boys and two girls - have been gettingaround-the-clock critit^ care in

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    •They really turned a comer thisweekend," bead nursery keeperDawn Strasser said in the news release. 'They opened their eyes, hadgood q>petite8 and, most importantly, theypomedt It'simportant tokeep their digestive system moving.We've been massaging their belliesand giving them (^>portunities toexercise as much as possible."

    Blakely, an Australian shepherdwho serves as a nursery companionat the zoo, has been tasked with serving as a surrogate parent of sorts forthe cubs.

    "His first job is to let the cubsclimb on him, which they did as soonas they were put together," Stmsser

    said. "They need the exercise tobuild muscle tone and get their gutsmoving."

    Later, the dog's role will switch tothat of a teacher, helping the catslearn the difference between fighting and playing, for example.

    The cubs will stay in the nurseryfor at least eight weeks. Zoo officialshave said that important benchmarks for their survival are the firstweek, which they've already surpassed, and the first month. Zoovisitors may get a peek at them fromnursery win&ws,but somecare willtake place out of public view.

    Once they leave the nursery, thecubs will be hand-raised and will betrained as cheetah ambassadors,which visit schools to let studentsleara about the animals up close.

    Cheet^ are endangered, withtheir population estimated at 9,000 to12,000worldwide. (That's comparedwith approximately 100,000 in 1900.)As a result, their breeding in captivity is planned and monitored carefully. Because their breeding is mostsuccessful when they are able tochoose from multiple mates, theGieetah Species Survival PUm (SSP)has set up Regional Cheetah Breeding Fittilities in zoos. The CincinnatiZoo is one of nine institutioDS accreditedfor a breeding coition.

    Fifty-four cheetah cubs have beenbom at Mast Farm since it opened in2002.

    Atheist group protesting ark parkOirfs KenningttouMIW CMtar-MunMl

    An atheist group is planning abillboard campaign in Kentucky toprotest the $92 million Noah's Arkreplica theme park, set to open inJuly.

    The m-State Freethinkers groupsaid it raised more than $3,000 toerect several billboards titled "Genocide & Incest Park: Celebrating 2,000years ofmyths." Ina rendering, thebillboard shows people drowningaround an ark.

    The campaign is meant to arguethat "it's a genocide park that celebrates the destructioD of humankind,minus whoever was on the ark," saidFreethinkers spokesman Tbny Arnold, including "repopulationthrough nefarious means."

    The Ark Encounter, a 510-footwooden ship as described in the OldTbstament, is under construction inGrant County near Interstate 75. Itwill include a petting zoo, theater,cafes, gift shop and 4,000-spaceparking lot. The ark park is 45 milessouth of the Creation Museum,which presents a literal Interpretation of Genesis and argues the Earthis only 6,000 years old and that dinosaurs and humans co-existed.

    Both are products of a groupcalled Answers in Genesis. Lastmonth, AiG President Ken Ham saidthe ark would feature animal replicas including dinosaurs.

    On Friday, he said the campaignamounted to an attack on Christianity. "We appreciate the fact that theyare paying for the billboard to nowbring more publicity to the Ark Encounter." he said. "Millioos will visit

    COURTESY TRI-STATt fREETHIMKERS

    Rendering of bOboerd campaign by atheist group to counter the Ark Encounter set toopentniuly.

    the Ark Encounter."The Freethinkers group — ad

    vocates for e