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Will the real Kamala Harris please tell the truth?
If you read older news articles from the past on some of Kamala Harris’ policies, you will find that they are totally different viewpoints than what she is now professing to believe. The same goes for some of the old TV news clips that one can easily find on the internet. In the past, she…
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Martin County Historical & Genealogical Society hosts scholars for coal mining research collaboration
INEZ — On Sept. 24, the Martin County Historical & Genealogical Society welcomed Anna Fenyvesi from Hungary and Briane Turley and his wife Anne from West Virginia State University. Professor Turley has done extensive research on the effects of coal mining in rural areas of Kentucky and West Virginia. He has also examined the influence…
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Martin County court docket Sept. 23-24
INEZ — Judge John T. Chafin heard the following cases Sept. 23-24 in Martin District Court: Steve A. Adkins (arraignment) — Failure to notify the Department of Transportation of address change: Order. Amber Bowen (arraignment) — False report of an incident to law enforcement: Pleaded guilty, 30 days, probation one year, no contact with Skyler…
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Martin County civil suits Sept. 20-26
INEZ — Martin Circuit Clerk Denise Gauze reported the following civil suits filed in her office Sept. 20-26: Midland Credit Management Inc. vs. Kayla Bowen. Bank of Mingo Inc. vs. William A. Chapman et al.
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Martin County property transfers Sept. 19-24
INEZ — Martin County Clerk Susie Skyles reported the following deeds recorded in her office Sept. 19-24: Jobie Tyler Stacy and Norvin Crum (first party) to Kyle Anthony Woods and Emily Brooke Woods (second party). Rick E. Slone, Deresa Slone, Brian Cumbo (first party) to Rick E. Slone, Deresa Slone (second party). James W. McGinnis…
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Deputies burn illegal pot plants
Martin County Sheriff’s deputies get ready to incinerate illegal marijuana plants found last week on vacant property within the county. Deputies Justin Bellamy (left) and Special Deputy Cecil Diamond (right) seized over a dozen flowering plants from an unknown grower. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith)
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After the Whistle: Down goes Ole Miss
With a little luck, Mark Stoops has redeemed himself. The Cats pulled out the 20-17 win Saturday against sixth-ranked Ole Miss. I have to admit I am surprised. I knew we had a good showing against Georgia, but a part of me thought it could have been a fluke. The Bulldogs were just having a…
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Delbert E. Whitt
Delbert E. Whitt 1960—2024 Delbert E. Whitt, 64, of Louisa, passed away Sunday, Sept. 29, 2024. He was born May 28, 1960, to the late Robert Whitt and Artie Pack. He is preceded in death by a sister, Meddie Whitt, and brothers, Wendell Whitt, Homer Whitt, Lewis Whitt and Charles Burke. He is survived by…
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Notes from Calvary: Ridiculous Faith
BY GREG CRUM “And one of the malefactors which were hanged railed on him, saying, If thou be Christ, save thyself and us. But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds:…
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The Pastor’s Pen: Our greatest treasure
Peter Schmidt says if you’ve ever bought a used car, you have illustrated this truth. Someone got rid of that car for whatever reason, they got a new one. They wanted something bigger or they simply just got tired of it. But that old car that they wanted to get rid of was just what…










