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The perspective of getting older
BY KYLE LOVERN As we get older it seems like we look at things a bit differently. My dad was older when he and my mother brought me into this world. I remember him telling me when I was a young teenager that if he had one wish it would be for good health. Of…
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Telling the Story: My cooler runneth over
BY DAWN REED “Set the small cooler out on the front porch,” my beloved called to say on his way out of the hollow. “And put the ice packs from the freezer in it, too.” I had no clue what was going on, but I did as instructed. With my own errands to run, I…
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Sandy Hook man arrested for sex crimes at Grayson Lake after luring victim with deceptive ride offer
GRAYSON, Ky. — An alleged rape and sodomy at Grayson Lake has led to the arrest of a Sandy Hook man. According to a press release from the Kentucky State Police Post 14 Ashland, law enforcement was alerted to the incident Aug. 23 by Carter County 911. The alleged female victim said she was picked up in…
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Gabe Dewey Lowe Obituary
Gabe Dewey Lowe 1944—2023 Gabe Dewey Lowe, 78, of Inez (formerly of Pilgrim), went to be with the Lord Sept. 2, 2023, at his residence. Born Oct. 13, 1944, in Pilgrim, he was the son of the late Milford and Gertie (Jones) Lowe. Gabe was ordained as a minister in 1982 and served as the…
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Kentucky COVID hospitalizations more than double, exceed U.S. rate, but hospitals say they have been small and ‘manageable’
BY MELISSA PATRICK KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS Kentucky has seen an uptick in COVID-19 cases, and local outbreaks, along with other illnesses, have shut down several school districts. This has also been reflected in hospital admissions, which is considered one of the most reliable indicators for tracking the virus since the end of the public-health emergency…
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Clinic that serves 33 Kentucky counties is first in state to get grant for comprehensive drug treatment and recovery
KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS A behavioral-health clinic that serves 33 Kentucky counties is the first in the state to receive a grant from a national program that fosters comprehensive drug treatment and recovery centers with a full spectrum of treatment, harm reduction and recovery support services, especially for people without commercial health insurance. Mountain Comprehensive Care…
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Chapman wins $100 in Harvest Fest Treasure Hunt
INEZ — Michelle Chapman found the Harvest Fest Treasure Hunt Clue #1 early Aug. 30 to claim the $100 prize. Clue #1 was in Umbrella Alley in Inez. Rules for Harvest Fest Treasure Hunt 1. The Harvest Fest Treasure Hunt will last for three weeks. 2. The clues will be printed in the newspaper. 3.…
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Ruth (Jarrell) Dalton Obituary
Ruth (Jarrell) Dalton 1950—2023 Ruth Dalton, 72, of Louisa, passed away Sept. 2, 2023, at Three Rivers Medical Center. Born Nov. 21, 1950, in Martin County, she was the daughter of the late Nevert and Elberta Horn Jarrell. Survivors include her husband, Daniel Dalton; two sons, Daniel (Kim) Dalton Jr. of Debord and Dustin Allen Dalton of…
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Tug Valley Hall of Fame inducts 2023 Class
BY KYLE LOVERN MOUNTAIN CITIZEN NAUGATUCK, W.Va. — Tug Valley High School held its annual Hall of Fame induction Friday. The Tug Valley HOF 2023 Class comprises Jonathan Blankenship, Coach Clyde Farley, Tyler May, Keshia Newsome and Isaac Parsley. The induction ceremony included a meet-and-greet in the school cafeteria. The inductees were also recognized at…









