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Healthy Happenings: Birth control made easy
BY DOROTHY DILLON Need birth control? Come see us at the Martin County Health Department. We’ve got you covered – no judgment, just care. Now available via telehealth. Martin County Health Department has partnered with Dayspring Women’s Health to provide free or low-cost birth control and reproductive health services for women/young adults. Services include: ✔…
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FEMA extends deadline for February floods
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — Kentucky residents whose homes and property were damaged during the severe storms and flooding in February now have until May 25 to apply for federal disaster assistance, FEMA announced in a recent press release. The original deadline was April 25. Assistance is available to both homeowners and renters who experienced…
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Song of hope for Martin County
Sometimes a song is more than just music—it’s hope. That is what Oliver Anthony’s upcoming Rural Revival concert in Inez promises to be. On May 17, our town will welcome an artist who understands the soul of rural America. Anthony is bringing visibility to our community that too often feels invisible. This event is not…
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Hoping for a ‘black gold’ revival
Coal could be making a comeback. Of course, this will greatly help the job market and economy of states like Kentucky and West Virginia, especially in our region. Southwestern West Virginia and eastern Kentucky have long been known for producing high-quality, low-sulfur coal. On Tuesday, April 8, at 3 p.m., President Donald Trump signed an…
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Unions: NIOSH cuts will harm Kentucky workers
BY NADIA RAMLAGAN KY NEWS CONNECTION Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to cut a majority of jobs at the federal agency responsible for worker health and safety is seen as a direct attack on Kentucky workers by labor unions in the state. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health…
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Pope Francis did not miss his opportunity
Pope Francis’ complete name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio. He was born in 1936, and served as Pope for 12 years, from March 13, 2013, until his passing April 21, 2025. He was elected on the second day of the 2013 papal conclave and chose his papal name in honor of Saint Francis of Assisi. During…
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Document April storm damage, KY EM says
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT Kentucky Emergency Management advises homeowners and renters who suffered damage or losses caused by the severe storms, high winds, tornadoes, and flooding that occurred April 2-7 to document damages before cleaning up in order to be eligible for FEMA disaster assistance if it becomes available. On April 11, the Gov. Andy Beshear…
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Martin County BOE honors Eden volleyball teams for championship sweep
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Before getting down to business April 14, the Martin County Board of Education paused to celebrate a big win for young athletes. Superintendent Larry James recognized Eden Elementary’s A, B and C volleyball teams for sweeping the county championships. He presented each player with a certificate and took…
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Coal miners could pay if inspectors lose offices on DOGE list
BY NADIA RAMLAGAN KY NEWS CONNECTION Dozens of mine safety field offices in Kentucky and across the country would close under a proposal by the federal Department of Government Efficiency. According to an analysis by the nonprofit Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center, offices in Barbourville and Harlan are on a list of seven in Kentucky slated…
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Martin County court dockets
Circuit Court INEZ — Judge John Kevin Holbrook heard the following cases April 17 in Martin Circuit Court: Jamie Boyd (motion to revoke probation) — Set for preliminary hearing 5/1/25 at 10 a.m. Ronald Chadwick Crum (motion to revoke probation) — Bench warrant to remain active. Carl Daniels Jr. (motion to revoke probation) — Bench…










