Author: The Mountain Citizen

  • After the Whistle: Sports world keeps turning

    BY BRITTNI MCCOYMOUNTAIN CITIZEN The KHSAA period is upon us, but the sports world keeps turning. If you haven’t heard, Kentucky basketball signed the No. 2 ranked point guard Robert Dillingham for the 2023 class. He will be playing with Reed Sheppard, the son of former Wildcat Jeff Sheppard. Reed played at the high school…

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    After the Whistle: Sports world keeps turning

  • Teen stabs mother’s boyfriend

    BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN “He stabbed him with a pocketknife with a 3-1/2-inch blade.” –Deputy Tyler Lafferty WARFIELD — A teen boy stabbed his mother’s boyfriend during the boyfriend’s attack on his mother and 10-year-old sibling Saturday at Riverside Apartments in Warfield. Martin County Sheriff’s Deputy Tyler Lafferty says the boyfriend, Charles Garrison Raines,…

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    Teen stabs mother’s boyfriend

  • Martin County raises trash fees

    BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Trash just got a little pricier for Martin County residents and businesses as garbage haulers face higher fuel prices for handling solid waste materials. The Martin County Fiscal Court voted Thursday to raise monthly trash bills by 10 percent. Commercial trash hauler Kenny Howell of Howell’s Recycling asked the…

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    Martin County raises trash fees

  • Feds indict York

    BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN PIKEVILLE — A federal grand jury indicted a Martin County man for allegedly producing and distributing child pornography. Donald York, 59, of Beauty, was indicted June 9 in Pikeville on two counts of production of child pornography and one count of distribution of child pornography. The indictment accuses York of coercing…

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  • Storms knock out power to thousands

    CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — Storms blew across the area Friday afternoon, knocking down trees and power lines and leaving thousands of people without power. Many residents were without power for several days. On Tuesday, over 150 customers in Mingo County were still without power, while Kentucky Power Company reported only five customers had no…

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    Storms knock out power to thousands

  • Circuit clerk’s office endures heat wave

    BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Martin County Circuit Clerk Denise Gauze and staff coped with no air conditioning since early May, forcing early closures when temperatures became unbearable.  “It’s been miserable,” Gauze said. “But these girls have been troopers. They’ve worked through the heat with sweat running down their backs, down their legs. They’ve worked…

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    Circuit clerk’s office endures heat wave

  • One injured, one arrested for DUI

    BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN TOMAHAWK — Martin County Sheriff John Kirk arrested 42-year-old David Mills of Tomahawk for DUI after he slammed his car head-on into another vehicle Thursday, seriously injuring the other driver. The collision happened on Route 40 in Tomahawk when Mills crossed over into the westbound lane and struck a vehicle driven…

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    One injured, one arrested for DUI

  • Residents comment on splash park plan

    Pool may not be doomed, assures Kirk “So we want to spend money we don’t have to waste water we don’t have to build something we don’t want.” –Richie Wells BY PHILL BARNETTMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — The Martin County Fiscal Court hosted another public meeting Tuesday to take public comments on the court’s proposal to…

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  • Sheriff cites man for cruelty to animals

    CITIZEN STAFF REPORT LOVELY — Martin County Sheriff John Kirk has cited a man for second-degree cruelty to animals after receiving a complaint that the man had a dog on a chain with no food or water. Kirk says Gary Lee Costas, 37, of Lovely, had multiple animals, including dogs, rabbits, chickens and ducks. “Officers…

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