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Turkey Creek celebrates 114-year-old tradition
Mills, Horn, Crum Reunion this weekend MOUNTAIN CITIZEN STAFF INEZ — For 114 years, the Turkey Creek community in Inez has celebrated a special homecoming event. This event — the “Mills, Horn and Crum Reunion” or “September Meeting” — begins this weekend. Anyone who wishes is invited to attend the services and eat with families…
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‘Tug River Kid’ Bill Fitch is a winner in cowboy action shooting club
81-year-old Martin County native hones new skills BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN MOUNT VERNON, Ohio — Martin County native Bill Fitch is known as “Tug River Kid” in the Ohio Valley Vigilantes cowboy action shooting club in Mount Vernon, Ohio, where he is a winner. “My entire family is very proud of all my dad’s achievements,”…
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Harvest Fest announces updated events schedule
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — The 25th Annual Martin County Harvest Festival Sept. 16 and 17 in downtown Inez announced an updated schedule last week. “The Great Pumpkin Harvest” offers hayrides, free inflatables, a rock wall, inflatable ax throwing, a train and more beginning at 11 a.m. each day. You won’t go hungry as there will…
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Geared up for Fall
Martin County Health Care Facility residents are getting geared up for fall decorating. Painting in arts and crafts is a favorite.
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Eden Elementary spotlights ‘paws-itively’ wonderful Wildcats
Eden Elementary would like to recognize several different groups of people that have exhibited “paws-itive” behaviors that are noteworthy of celebration. Every week, we would like to showcase a student from each grade level and a staff member/group of staff. We will also be spotlighting a community partner that has gone above and beyond to…
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Why Do Christians Suffer?
BY JACK WARD Solomon surveyed the course of human existence 2,500 years ago and concluded that life is all vanity or emptiness. (Eccl. 2:18-23) He saw the righteous suffer and felt it was a form of injustice. Job must have felt much this way during his time of trial. Perhaps you, too, have gone through…
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‘Get Fit’ Part 3
BY GREG CRUM “As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby: If so be ye have tasted that the Lord is gracious.” II Peter 2:2-3 The Word of God is food for the spirit of man, and what’s the primary function of food? For us to tickle our…
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Fauci is leaving, but Comer and Paul say they’re coming after him
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s announcement that he will retire from the federal government at year’s end prompted two members of Kentucky’s congressional delegation to reiterate that they plan to put him under oath about the origins of Covid-19, reports David Catanese of the Lexington Herald-Leader. Sen. Rand Paul, one of Fauci’s leading critics in Congress, hopes…
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In 2020, Kentucky’s life expectancy fell by 2 years
KENTUCKY HEALTH NEWS One of the most striking measures of the pandemic is the decline in life expectancy from 2019 to 2020, the year the novel coronavirus hit; it declined more in Kentucky than it did in most other states. Nationally, life expectancy declined from 78.8 years in 2019 to 77 in 2020, a drop…
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State will spend $212 million to help flood-damaged eastern Kentucky
Legislation speeds relief to affected communities FRANKFORT — Kentucky will spend nearly $212.7 million over the next six months to help rebuild eastern Kentucky communities devastated by the deadly flooding that began July 26. Gov. Andy Beshear joined state lawmakers Friday in the Capitol Rotunda to sign the relief package that will provide critical help. “Today,…








