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Alliance apologizes
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — Alliance Water Resources retracted and apologized after an employee stated Martin County Water District was conducting a security deposit audit and requiring all customers to pay a deposit if they had no proof of paying it before. AWR division manager Craig Miller issued a written statement Thursday. “Recently a post…
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Senora May, Tyler Childers announce pregnancy at Mountain Mushroom festival
PHILL BARNETTMOUNTAIN CITIZEN IRVINE — Senora May played the Mountain Mushroom Festival Saturday in Irvine. During her performance she announced that she would be taking the rest of the year off from music due to finding out she and her husband Tyler Childers will be having their first baby. “I’ll let my baby daddy come…
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Martin County star signs with Morehead
BY LISA STAYTONMOUNTAIN CITIZEN Martin County High School basketball star Brady Dingess is surrounded by family, coaches and school staff as he officially signs to play for Morehead State University. The signing ceremony was Tuesday at the high school. (Citizen photo by Roger Smith) INEZ — Martin County High School senior point guard Brady Dingess…
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Water district plot unravels in pursuit of 50-year-old deposit
Management targets elderly retired water plant operator BY LISA STAYTONMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Martin County Water District’s pursuit of a 50-year-old security deposit last week unraveled a plot to require all customers to pay deposits or show proof of payment. “Any account that don’t [sic] have a deposit is gonna have to pay a deposit…
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Vol. 48 No. 16 – April 20, 2022
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What’s going on at the library?
The Martin County Public Library Summer Reading Program begins June 8. There will be four age groups meeting each Tuesday: 9 a.m. — Group 1, ages birth to 5 years; 11 a.m. – Group 2, grades K-3; Group 3, grades 4-8; Group 4, grade 8 through age 18. You can register your child at the Collier…







