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Vol. 48 No. 17 – April 27, 2022
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White Oak Hill ribbon-cutting set for May 4
Addition Recovery Care invites everyone to the ribbon-cutting for White Oak Hill, a new residential treatment center in Inez. The event will start at 11 a.m. May 4 at 388 Cardinal Lane. Congressman Hal Rogers and Gov. Andy Beshear will join the celebration.
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What’s going on at the library? 4/27/22
Free Mystery Movies continue Friday with showtimes at 7 p.m. and 9:15 PG-13-rated Sports, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. PG-rated animation/family and R-rated horror, and 7 p.m. and 9:10 p.m. PG-13-rated drama. Summer Reading Program begins June 8. Four age groups will meet each Tuesday: 9 a.m.—Group 1, ages birth to 5 years; 11 a.m.—Group…
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Hillbilly Breakfast Saturday
The Kiwanis Club’s Hillbilly Breakfast will be at the Inez Elementary School cafeteria from 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. The all-you-can-eat-for-$6 breakfast offers local favorites — gravy, biscuits, eggs, sausage, bologna, fried potatoes, fried apples and chocolate gravy.
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Bird’s Eye View: We perform well
BY DENNISON DAVISMCHS JOURNALISM Welcome back to this week’s edition of the Cardinal Bird’s Eye View. It has been a very exciting week at Martin County High School. We are coming off another very successful prom. Students showed up, all of them in their best attire, and were ready to dance the night away. From…
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‘Grandparent’ essay winners shine
BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — The Martin County Board of Education and the Retired Teachers Association recognized three fifth-graders for being winners in the “Grandparent of the Year” essay contest. The BOE “student spotlight” April 11 shined on Inez Elementary School fifth grader Hope Caldwell, who won the competition at IES and the county…
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Martin County military heroes commemorated on highways
Martin County’s legacy of courageous patriotism is deservedly commemorated by road signs recently erected naming bridges and highways as memorial tributes to our military heroes who have bravely served, fought and died in various branches of the U.S. Military. Six of these memorial tributes (five bridges and one highway) are named for Martin County freedom…
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Warfield wins volleyball championships
Warfield Elementary School Lady Red Devils A-team defeated Eden to claim the Martin County volleyball championship April 19. BY BRADY DANIELSMOUNTAIN CITIZEN The Warfield Elementary volleyball A- and B-teams claimed the 2022 Martin County championships last week. The Lady Devils volleyball squads are led by coach Carla Booth. “I could take that same group of…
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MCMS Lady Cards win on the road
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT Left to right: Martin County Middle School’s Londyn Fraley, London Pinson and Sophie Hinkle defending the goal against the Bulldogs. LOUISA — Martin County Middle School girls’ soccer won 5-1 over Lawrence County on the road April 19 to remain unbeaten in conference play. With the regular season close to the end,…






