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Pigeon Roost Volunteer Fire Department receives $10,000 grant for renovations
BY RACHEL DOVE MOUNTAIN CITIZEN PIGEON ROOST — Pigeon Roost Volunteer Fire Department Chief Eric Jude received notification Monday that the training facility grant request he submitted to the Kentucky Fire Commission had been approved. The department is set to receive $10,000 to assist with renovations and additions to the upstairs portion of their fire…
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Umbrella Alley inaugurated in Martin County: Symbol of community pride and development
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — In a colorful Friday ceremony celebrating community action and pride, the Martin County Fiscal Court unveiled Umbrella Alley between the Historic Martin County Courthouse and the old jail. Kicking off the occasion with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Martin County Judge/Executive Lon Lafferty hailed the project as a testament to…
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Felony manslaughter case takes mediation route
BY RACHEL DOVE MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — In an uncommon move locally for felony criminal cases, the second-degree manslaughter case of 20-year-old Timothy Ramey II of Tomahawk will go before a court-appointed mediator. This decision, initiated by the defense, seeks a potential resolution outside a traditional court trial. However, the final decision in the legal path of…
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His Garden distributes fresh produce at Turkey Creek Church
INEZ — Community members received a fresh bounty of approximately 10 bushels of green beans and a generous serving of tomatoes Saturday morning, thanks to His Garden’s distribution at the Turkey Creek Church of the Nazarene. The distribution marked the commencement of His Garden’s efforts to share the produce with the community for the second…
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Marion Hale Masonic Lodge welcomes veterans, first responders
INEZ — The Marion Hale 672 Masonic Lodge swung its doors open Thursday to welcome veterans, active military personnel and first responders to dinner. Soon guests filled the hall to enjoy the good food and fellowship. Richard Hanson, the Master of the lodge, greeted and welcomed the guests. “We always welcome any veterans and first…
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Martin County Arrest Report
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — Martin County Sheriff John Kirk’s Office reported the following arrests and citations: Zachary Colton Delong, 27, of Debord, was arrested Friday on Setser Branch, Debord, on an indictment warrant and traffic charges. Deputy J.C. Kirk made the arrest. Christopher S. Marcum, 48, of Inez, was arrested Friday in Inez on…
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Inez couple arrested on child endangerment charges
“The ceiling of the home was partially collapsed, exposed wiring was visible, used needles were on the table and narcotics were found on the floor where they were easily accessible to the two minor children.” Martin County Chief Deputy Chris Kidd BY RACHEL DOVE MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A call placed to Martin County dispatch…
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Central Appalachia could be safe haven for climate-change migrants
BY JANIE EKERE FOR THE DAILY YONDER A new report from Invest Appalachia, a self-described social investment fund, looks at ways to bring economic development to Central Appalachia as climate change increasingly determines where Americans live. The report released in May analyzed emerging climate data from Appalachia. According to its findings, Central Appalachian states like…
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Meet Martin County volleyball seniors Marcum and Mollett
BY BOO NEWSOME MOUNTAIN CITIZEN Katie Marcum Martin County senior volleyball player Katie Marcum (#32), nicknamed Katie Bug, pulls double duty playing volleyball and basketball. Her position on the volleyball is all-around. Katie enjoys spending time with family, camping, playing basketball and ATV riding. Katie’s favorite places to visit are Tennessee, Mawmaw Mary’s, Granny’s and…










