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Amy Lynn (Brown) Catron Obituary
Amy Lynn (Brown) Catron 1973—2025 Amy Lynn (Brown) Catron, age 51, of Inez, went to be with Jesus on Jan. 27, 2025, at her home surrounded by her family. Amy was born Aug. 28, 1973, to Ronald Brown and Nadine (Mougey) Powell in Ironton, Ohio. She lived a life filled with beautiful faith, bringing immense…
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Harvey Maynard Obituary
Harvey Maynard 1940—2025 Harvey Maynard, age 84, of Inez, passed away Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025, at ARH Prestonsburg. Born April 20, 1940 in Martin County, he was the son of the late Martin (Marty) Maynard and Hessie Bowen Maynard. In addition to his parents he is preceded in death was his wife Lorene Maynard as…
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Lois (McCoy) Meade Obituary
Lois (McCoy) Meade 1942—2025 Lois (McCoy) Meade, 82, of Louisa, passed away Jan. 22, 2025. She was born July 12, 1942, in Beauty to the late Clyde and Grace (Jude) McCoy. Lois was a member of the Church of Christ. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Roger Lee…
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Forrest Hinkle Jr. Obituary
Forrest Hinkle Jr. 1958—2025 It is not length of life, but depth of life. On Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025 Forrest Hinkle Jr. of Tomahawk passed away at the age of 66. Born March 8, 1958, he was the youngest child of the late Forrest and Della Hinkle. He did not take being the baby of…
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Clara Marie Collins Obituary
Clara Marie Collins 1957—2025 Clara Marie Collins, 68, of Tomahawk, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2025, at U of L Health – Mary & Elizabeth Hospital in Louisville. Born Jan. 19, 1957, in Columbus, Ohio, Clara was the cherished daughter of the late Joseph Mollett Sr. and Irene Sisco Mollett. Clara grew up in…
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Study offers free virtual training for parents of children with autism
Parents of children with autism are invited to participate in a free virtual research study designed to teach essential caregiving skills. The six-week program, conducted via Microsoft Teams, features weekly 60-minute group sessions and covers six key techniques aimed at supporting children with autism. The study is led by Rebecca Stayton, a Martin County native…
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Nominations open for East Kentucky Leadership awards
East Kentucky is full of people who look out for others and step up to support their communities. The East Kentucky Leadership Foundation each year honors leaders throughout eastern Kentucky counties who find ways to make a difference. The organization is now seeking nominations for the 2025 annual awards to be hosted by the City…
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Belfry coach Philip Haywood dies days after crash
BY KYLE LOVERN MOUNTAIN CITIZEN BELFRY — Longtime Belfry High School football coach Philip Haywood died Wednesday from injuries sustained in a car wreck. Haywood was 73. News of the legendary coach’s death hit former players, students and friends hard. For many, Haywood was more than a football coach. He also served as a guidance…
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Tug Valley wins clash of state champions
BY KYLE LOVERN MOUNTAIN CITIZEN NAUGATUCK, W.Va. — The Class A No. 2-ranked and defending state champion Tug Valley Panthers defeated Charleston Catholic, the Class AA No. 7 and defending state champion, 68-58 at the TVHS gym Thursday night. Charleston Catholic led 21-18 after the first quarter of play. After turning up the defense, Tug…
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Matt Brown to step down at Addiction Recovery Care
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT LOUISA — Addiction Recovery Care announced Friday that Matt Brown, chief administration officer and president of ARC Healthcare, will step down from his role at the end of February. According to a press release issued by the substance abuse provider headquartered in Louisa, Brown’s last day will be Feb. 28. He will…










