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A Christmas promise: Sexton proposes to Maynard in downtown Inez
CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — Under the glow of twinkling lights and the quiet magic of the season, Heath Sexton asked Florence Maynard a question meant for a lifetime at the “Christmas Tree Farm” in downtown Inez, Dec. 23. Surrounded by evergreens and holiday warmth, Maynard, a senior at Martin County High School, answered simply
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10 doctor-recommended health resolutions for 2026
BY STATEPOINT With a new year ahead, the American Medical Association is offering 10 evidence-based tips for staying healthy in 2026 and beyond: • Get health screenings: Schedule preventive visits, tests and screenings so your physician can catch conditions before they become more serious. • Manage stress: Mental health is part of overall health. Techniques
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Johnson wins Golden Memorial Church Christmas quilt
Norene Johnson is the winner of the Golden Memorial Church Christmas quilt giveaway. Johnson’s daughter picked up the handmade quilt on her behalf. “Thanks to all who entered, and Merry Christmas from all of us at Golden Memorial Church,” church representatives said.
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More Kentucky kids struggle with obesity, poor nutrition
BY NADIA RAMLAGAN PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE In Kentucky, nearly one in five youths from ages 6-17 are obese, according to new county-level data on measures of child well-being in the Commonwealth. The increase mirrors a nationwide trend. There has been a more than 270% increase in the number of obese children compared to the 1970s.
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Healthy Happenings: Schedule your mammogram
BY DOROTHY DILLON Ladies, it is that time. The King’s Daughters Mobile Mammogram Unit will be at the Martin County Health Department on Tuesday, Jan. 6 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anyone who schedules and keeps their appointment will be entered to win a $50 gift card. Early detection saves lives. Do not wait.
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Santa checks nice list at Martin County Health Care Facility
INEZ — Santa Claus made a special holiday stop at Martin County Health Care Facility, spreading smiles and Christmas cheer as residents eagerly shared their wishes and checked to see who had made the nice list this year.
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Martin County Adult Education opens doors across generations
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — From evening classes held in local schools in the 1960s to current nationally recognized outcomes, Martin County Adult Education (MCAE) has evolved alongside the community it serves, instructor Vicky Jude told the Kiwanis Club during a recent meeting. She said the center’s GED program provides a high school
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Appalachia Reach Out brings deeper message to addiction recovery center in Inez
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — An exchange of gift cards carries a deeper message of hope and encouragement for residents at Addiction Recovery Care’s White Oak Hill in Inez. Once again this year, Appalachia Reach Out (ARO) stepped up to see, support and value these neighbors. Earlier this month, ARO Executive Director Dwayne
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White Oak Hill ladies share Christmas cards at nursing home
INEZ — The ladies at White Oak Hill (Addiction Recovery Care) in Inez brought the Christmas spirit to life. They created handmade cards and shared them with residents at the local nursing home. White Oak Hill and Thrive Community Coalition staff supported and guided the project.
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Aubry Wilson makes a snowy new friend
Aubry Wilson found a new winter friend—proof that a little snow and a carrot nose can turn an ordinary day into something magical. She is a student at Eden Elementary School. (Submitted photo)










