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MCMS girls basketball goes 1-1 in preseason event
BY BRITTNI MCCOY MOUNTAIN CITIZEN WARFIELD — Martin County Middle School hosted a panorama Thursday and picked up a 31-26 win over Burch. Eighth-grader Annaleigh Davis fired in 18 points in the victory after coming alive in the second half. Kennedy Mills sealed the win for the Cards when she blocked a shot with four…
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JR NBA league signups extended
BY BRITTNI MCCOY MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — East KY Youth Athletics will host the JR NBA/WNBA league at the Collier Community Center in Inez throughout the month of August. Signups have been extended until the evening of Aug. 1. The cost of registration has been reduced to $65 and will cover all camps, competitions and…
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Appalachian Artist Festival to open with dance
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — The Appalachian Artist Festival kicks off Saturday with a celebration of the art of dance. Performances by students from The Inez Dance Academy are set to begin at 10:30 a.m. onstage. The Inez Dance Academy, founded in 2022 by Abbie Crowe Fitch, has become a mainstay of the local arts scene.…
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Miss Harvest Festival Pageant to bring glamour to Inez
BY LISA STAYTON MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Inez is set to sparkle as the Miss Harvest Festival Pageant 2024 takes center stage Sept. 7 at the Martin County Public Library-Collier Center. Hosted by Eastern Elite Pageantry (EEP), this event invites participants of all ages, from babies to ladies over 22, to compete in a showcase…
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Grant boosts meal delivery for Martin County seniors
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — The Martin County Senior Citizens Center will enhance its meal delivery service to seniors at home, thanks to a $10,600 grant from the Kentucky Colonels Good Works Program. Center Director Jennifer Crum announced that the grant will be used to purchase a vehicle dedicated to meal deliveries. “We…
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Stidham Old Time Music Gathering brings three days of music to Tomahawk
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT TOMAHAWK — The Stidham Old Time Music Gathering brought together dozens of traditional folk musicians and enthusiasts from around the region for a three-day event filled with music, workshops and impromptu jam sessions in Tomahawk. Held at James E. Webb Musical Repair & Sales from Friday to Sunday, the gathering celebrated the…
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Watermelon season
Watermelon season has arrived in Kentucky, and the residents of Martin County Health Care Facility are relishing this year’s delicious harvest.
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Markey Cancer Center’s ACTION program expands reach to five Appalachian counties
BY ELIZABETH CHAPIN LEXINGTON — The University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center’s Appalachian Career Training in ONcology (ACTION) has expanded its impact – this year including students from five previously unrepresented Appalachian counties. Launched in 2016, ACTION is aimed at addressing the cancer burden in Appalachian Kentucky by preparing and inspiring high school and college…










