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NUCLEAR WATCH SOUTHREPEAL THE GEORGIA POWER NUCLEAR TAXVOGTLE SMACKDOWN AT THE PSCPUBLIC vs. GEORGIA POWER. 1. RALLY, 9: 1. 5AMHEARING, 1. AM1. 1/7- 1. 1/2.

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Public interest groups and private citizens will converge on the Georgia Public Service Commission this week to confront Georgia Power about its Vogtle 3 & 4 construction fiasco at the 1. Semi- Annual Vogtle Construction Monitoring Review (VCMR). These reviews have occurred roughly every six months since construction commenced on Vogtle 3 & 4 reactors in Burke County in 2. Commissioners have officially asked the question whether to cancel the troubled project which is at least five years behind schedule and has doubled in price to $2. The only other reactors under construction in the U. S. were cancelled by South Carolina utilities on July 3.

Westinghouse in March. Nuclear Watch South, Atlanta Grandmothers for Peace and ARRP (Aging Raging Rate Payers) are holding a rally and encouraging members of the public to speak on the record in the public witness portion of the hearings. Public witness testimony will be accepted at the beginning of each morning and each afternoon session. The PSC has scheduled four days of hearings instead of the usual one day to accommodate a dozen Georgia Power witnesses and a growing roster of intervening parties. The hearing on Monday will commence at 1. AM and subsequent days will convene at 9. AM."Know When to Hold 'em, Know When to Fold 'em"You.

Tube Video highlights local action to Stop Vogtle©2. GEORGIA GRASSROOTS VIDEO JUDY CONDERATLANTA July 1. Last week the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) held one of its four hearings per year on Vogtle 3 & 4. It is only the second public hearing since the Vogtle construction consortium got sidelined in bankruptcy court in December 2. The next public hearing will be sometime this winter.

Georgia Power continues to pour $5. The public came out in force to speak out on the future of Vogtle which is up for grabs since the power is not needed in a sluggish market and other forms of energy, namely solar and wind, have become cheaper, and as ever, more abundant than nuclear power. The PSC failed to live up to the "public" in its moniker, as two of the commissioners (Mc.

Donald and Wise) didn't even bother to show up, and the acting chair Commissioner Tim Echols bulldozed a major public right to present expert testimony by issuing a last- minute "order" upholding Georgia Power's bully move to block Nuclear Watch South. Atlanta Grandmothers for Peace and ARRP (Aging Raging Rate Payers) joined more than a dozen public witnesses who gave strong testimony to decertify, PSC- speak for "cancel," the Vogtle construction project and stop collecting the corporate welfare tax that is being taken not only from ordinary citizens, but from Georgia's schools, churches, towns and hospitals.

Many thanks to Georgia Grassroots Video for this informative documentary of a woke public working the rusty machinery of so- called democracy. Nuclear Watch South files to force the PSC to deal with request for emergency hearing.

ATLANTA 6/2. 2/1. Georgia environmental group Nuclear Watch South filed a Mandamus Motion to Compel Response to Request for Emergency Public Hearing on Vogtle 3 & 4 with the Georgia Public Service Commission (PSC) yesterday evening, June 2. The State Attorney General Chris Carr was also served the motion.

In its motion Nuclear Watch South asserts that the PSC is out of compliance with regulations requiring the Commission to make a timely and definite response to a legitimate public request. The regulation is very specific, and the PSC should have placed Nuclear Watch South’s original Request for Emergency Public Hearing on the agenda of its regularly scheduled May 9, 2. Nuclear Watch South files direct testimony in 1. Vogtle Semiannual Review. ATLANTA 6/8/1. 7: Nuclear Watch South filed the expert witness testimony of Glenn Carroll this afternoon with the Georgia Public Service Commission in the 1.

Semi- Annual Vogtle Construction Monitoring Review. Ms. Carroll’s testimony drives home the point that Vogtle 3 & 4 power are not needed and Georgia law authorizes the Public Service Commission to decertify unneeded power supply.

Updated charts of Georgia Power performance data 2. Southern Environmental Law Center which also concludes that Vogtle 3 & 4 are not needed. Coalition of Citizen Groups Rally to Give PSC Message: "Not One More Cent for Vogtle!"PHOTOS © 2. Betsy Rivard. ATLANTA 5/1. Showtime Full Blade Runner Online Free. Nuclear Watch South hosted a press conference with Georgia WAND (Women’s Action for New Directions), Atlanta Grandmothers for Peace, ARRP - Aging Raging Rate Payers and Concerned Ratepayers of Georgia prior to the Georgia Public Service Commission's (PSC) first public hearing since high- profile bankruptcies beset the Vogtle construction consortium.

The hearing was part of the 1. Semi- Annual Vogtle Construction Monitoring Review process. The next scheduled public hearing on Vogtle will be on June 2. PSC construction monitors will testify for the PSC staff and Nuclear Watch South will also present expert testimony calling for the shutdown of Vogtle 3 & 4. NOT ONE MORE CENT FOR VOGTLENuclear Watch South files request for emergency public hearing with Public Service Commission on Tax Day©2.

GEORGIA GRASSROOTS VIDEO JUDY CONDERATLANTA 4/1. Yesterday Nuclear Watch South filed a Request for Emergency Public Hearing on Vogtle 3 & 4, demanding that the PSC set a schedule and require Georgia Power to submit information that has previously been withheld from the public such as the construction schedule, the cost to cancel and the cost to complete the beleaguered reactor project. E- mail or call the Georgia Public Service Commissioners and ask them to hold an emergency public hearing before Georgia Power blows any more of OUR MONEY on its risky high- stakes nuclear bet! TAX DAY PROTESTTell the PSC: NOT ONE MORE CENT FOR VOGTLEJoin the press conference! AM, Tuesday, April 1.

Washington Street SW, Atlanta. Westinghouse Implodes, Vogtle Cancellation Likely? Timeline of a Boondoggle: Vogtle 3 & 4.

ATLANTA: In the wake of Vogtle lead contractor Westinghouse's bankruptcy announcement yesterday, coupled with Toshiba's revelation that it is $9. U. S. (two in Georgia, two in South Carolina), Atlanta- based environmental group Nuclear Watch South is issuing a detailed timeline of Vogtle 3 & 4 milestones and missteps. Nuclear Watch South Coordinator Glenn Carroll articulated the group's position in a brief statement: "Georgia's legislators and Public Service Commissioners enabled Georgia Power to obtain $2 billion in up- front charges from its customers which has increased Georgia Power's profit margin by over 2.

Vogtle construction years."Georgia premiere screening of CONTAINMENTNuclear Watch South observes 6th anniversary of Fukushima catastrophe 3/1. ATLANTA 3/1. 1/1. How can we contain some of the deadliest, most long- lasting substances ever produced? Toxic remnants from the Cold War remain in millions of gallons of highly radioactive sludge, thousands of acres of radioactive land, tens of thousands of unused hot buildings, and  some slowly spreading deltas of contaminated groundwater. Governments around the world, desperate to protect future generations, have begun imagining society 1. CONTAINMENT moves from a nuclear weapon facility in South Carolina where toxic swamps have led to radioactive animals, to a deep underground burial site in New Mexico, to Fukushima, Japan, where a triple meltdown occurred after the cooling systems at the Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant were interrupted, leaving that city a ghost town.

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Sisters Deborah Lee Shelton And Victoria Lee Specials Vanish 3. Years Apart. For 6. Marcia Shelton watched, waited and hoped against all odds that her missing 1. The agonizing passage of those nine weeks in the city of Aptos, Calif., ultimately ended with the discovery of Deborah Lee Shelton's badly decomposed remains. Watch Forgiven Online Mic. The child, police said, suffered a violent death at the hands of an unknown assailant.

For 3. 2 years, Marcia Shelton lived with, and eventually learned to cope with, the loss of her young daughter. She learned to live — for three decades — with numerous unanswered questions. Then, in December 2. They say lightning shouldn't strike twice but it does," Marcia Shelton told The Huffington Post. That second lightning strike was the disappearance of her second daughter, Victoria Lee Specials. Marcia Shelton found herself left with the memories of two daughters, taken under mysterious circumstances three decades apart."It brought Debbie's case all back to me," she said of the disappearance of her second daughter. In January 1. 96.

Deborah Shelton was a seventh grader at Aptos School. An auto accident took the life of her father, James Vern Shelton, three years prior and she, along with her mom and her sisters — Melissa, 5, and Vicki, 1.

Los Gatos. The circumstances leading up to Deborah's disappearance are rooted in the events of Friday, Jan. Watch Step Up 2: The Streets Torent Free. Debbie wanted to go mini bike riding with some other kids," Marcia Shelton said.

I did not want her to go because I was worried about her getting on a mini bike. I finally relented and said OK, but I told her that she had to be home by noon because she had a dentist appointment."Deborah left home at about 9: 3. She told her mom that she was going to meet her friends near the Aptos railroad bridge and that they were going to ride to a nearby beach. According to Deborah's close friend, Loni Reeder, she had planned the ride for about a week."I saw her at church in December 1. Christmas time," Reeder told Huff. Post. "She mentioned an older guy that she was interested in.

His name was Sherman … She told me they were making a plan to go mini bike riding."What happened to Deborah after she left her house is unknown. She never made it home for her dentist appointment, and the only possible clue as to what might have happened that day came in the form of a phone call –- a call Marcia Shelton initially thought was a prank."I came home from taking my other daughter to an appointment and Debbie wasn't there," Shelton said. The phone rang and there was a young voice that said, 'We have your daughter. We want $5. 00. Drive out to Trout Gulch Road.'"Shelton said she thought that the call "was a joke" and hung up. It was only later, she said, that she realized "it probably wasn't a joke." Unfortunately, the individual never called back. When local law enforcement received a report about Deborah's disappearance that evening, they conducted multiple searches for the young girl. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to find any sign of her.

The search ended on March 8, 1. BB gun stumbled upon badly decomposing human remains in a wooded area about 1. Aptos Bridge. Because of the condition of the remains, authorities had to use dental records to positively identify them as those of Deborah Shelton.

The medical examiner estimated the remains had been there for at least a month. Deborah's disheveled clothing and other evidence found at the scene suggested her killer strangled her with her underwear. Authorities also noted that her killer taped her hands together with masking tape.

Remnants of tape found around her neck suggested that her mouth was also taped shut prior to death. While the scene was suggestive of a possible sexual assault, the condition of the remains made it impossible for the coroner to determine whether or not this was the case. Authorities had little evidence in the case and while they spoke with Reeder about the mysterious "Sherman" they were never able to identify him."She never told me what he looked like, aside from him being really cute, so I didn't have any description to give them," Reeder said.

Now, on reflection, I wonder if that was even his real name."Deborah's mom had her buried in Saratoga's Madronna Cemetery, where the girls' father was buried three years earlier. Her murder remains unsolved. CASE PHOTOS: (Story Continues Below)PHOTO GALLERYBEFORE YOU GOSisters Deborah Lee Shelton And Victoria Lee Specials PHOTO GALLERYSisters Deborah Lee Shelton And Victoria Lee Specials Sisters Deborah Lee Shelton And Victoria Lee Specials Sisters Deborah Lee Shelton And Victoria Lee Specials The Happy Family. From left: Debbie, Marcia, Vicky and James. Marcia Shelton. According to Ryan Kennedy, a spokesperson for the Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Office, there have been no recent developments in the case."There's a certain time where we come to a point to where we don't have any more [leads to follow] and we just kind of have to sit on [cases like this], but they're never gone," Kennedy told Huff. Post. "Whenever we get more information, we open them right back up … If there's information, we're going to explore it."Shelton said it has been a long time since she has heard anything from the sheriff's office. There were a number of times over the years that I have contacted police or they have contacted me and said they had somebody they were interested in," Shelton said.

I would get my hopes up and a year would go by and nothing. I would call them and they would say, 'Yeah, nothing ever came of it.' I would think, 'Gee, a phone call would have been nice.'"In the scheme of horrifying experiences, Deborah Shelton's murder was more than enough for any parent to endure in a lifetime. However, as referenced earlier in this story, hers was not the only tragedy to befall Marcia Shelton. Victoria Lee Specials was 4. Clearlake, Calif., in December 2. According to her mother, she was in a relationship that had recently soured."They weren't getting along, so they sort of broke up," Shelton said.

He had a place in Lake County and he was going to visit his mother for Christmas, so he asked her if she would stay and watch his dog while he was gone."Specials allegedly went to watch the dog, but after that, her family did not hear anything further from her."I didn't hear from her and didn't hear from her, so I went out to see him," Shelton said. He said, 'Oh, she decided she wanted to go to San Francisco for New Year's.' So, I went to her house and looked around and there was no sign of her … but her purse was on the couch. In her purse was her identification and money.

To not take her purse, identification or money, which would have been all the money she had, would have been very strange, so that's when I went to the police."According to Shelton, the Lake County Sheriff's Office questioned her daughter's ex- boyfriend and conducted ground searches for her but never found anything and the case quickly went cold."I think she was killed," Shelton said. And like Debbie, I think it's not likely that anybody will find her, except by accident. I think we need someone hunting or walking their dog to find Vicky."Lt. Steve Brooks, of the Lake County Sheriff's Office, said Specials' case remains open."It's an open, suspicious missing person case and she's presumed deceased," Brooks told Huff.

Post. While the grief of losing a child can be visceral, sharp and life- changing, it's not something Shelton has let destroy her."What always strikes me in cold cases is that people are always so angry," she said. It is one thing for the loss, but the anger, bitterness and resentment is like a cancer that eats away at you. I do not ever want to be in that position.

I do not ever want to be so consumed with anger and resentment that it destroys me. What good is that?"Instead, Shelton said she relies on a higher power to help her cope with the loss of her children and the numerous unanswered questions that surround their cases."This is never very far from my mind, but I can't solve it," she said.