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Inez woman arrested on multiple drug charges
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A Martin County woman is facing multiple drug charges following a traffic stop Friday on Rockcastle Creek Road. Martin County Sheriff John Kirk charged Danese Deon Chaffins, 34, of Inez, with driving under the influence, possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance first degree (hydrocodone), possession of…
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Vigil honors Charlie Kirk
Around 20 people gathered Monday evening at the Court Street stage in Inez to honor the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, assassinated at age 33 in Utah earlier this month. The vigil, organized by local Joey Workman, featured prayers, singing and preaching. It concluded with a balloon release and two souls saved.
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Nonfatal drug overdose alert issued in 17 counties
BY MELISSA PATRICK KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS Health officials issued an overdose alert in 17 Kentucky counties last week, reporting a surge in nonfatal drug overdoses. Since Sept. 11, hospitals in the Central Kentucky region have reported 67 suspected nonfatal overdose-related emergency visits, according to the alert issued by the Kentucky Department for Public Health. The…
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Medical grants for kids with disabilities available for Kentucky families
BY MARK RICHARDSON PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE Parents of children with disabilities in Kentucky can apply for grants to help offset the costs of medical services that traditional insurance plans do not cover. It is part of a plan by UnitedHealthcare Children’s Foundation to bridge the gap between high fees for specialty medical services and a…
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ARH Foundation puts lifesaving devices in Martin County hands
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — The Martin County Health Department has received a gift that could mean the difference between life and death. The ARH Foundation for Healthier Communities has donated automated external defibrillators (AEDs), enabling local staff to respond promptly in cardiac emergencies. AEDs can be used by both trained professionals and laypeople. With…
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KYCOM students participate in White Coat Ceremony
PRESTONSBURG — The University of Pikeville – Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine (KYCOM) celebrated a major milestone Sept. 20 as 145 first-year medical students participated in the annual white coat ceremony at the Mountain Arts Center in Prestonsburg. The ceremony marked the students’ symbolic entry into the medical profession as they donned their white coats…
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Thrive Community Coalition: Giving a voice to the silent in suicide prevention
BY KAYLA STORMS As Suicide Prevention Awareness efforts take center stage this month, the Thrive Community Coalition is reminding Martin County that mental health is real — and silence can be dangerous. For too long, many have suffered quietly, feeling isolated or ashamed to speak up about their struggles. Thrive is working to change that.…
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Warfield announces Fall Flower Box contest
WARFIELD — The City of Warfield has announced its annual Fall Flower Box Contest inviting residents to show off their seasonal decorating skills. Anyone who wants to participate should choose a flower box within the city limits and register it at City Hall. Participants have until Oct. 5 to complete their decorations. Judging will take…
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Pumpkin crafts welcome fall
Residents at Martin County Health Care Facility got creative this week in the activities department, painting festive fall pumpkin crafts to welcome the new season. The project gave residents the chance to showcase their artistic talents while enjoying the spirit of autumn.
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MSU students make an impact
Morehead State University hosted its third annual Make an Impact Day on Sept. 8 and 9, engaging all first-year students through their First-Year Seminar (FYS) course. Designed as a cornerstone experience, Make an Impact Day helps prepare students to become active, engaged citizens who contribute meaningfully to their communities. By connecting classroom learning to purposeful…










