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Messer wins $200 in Harvest Fest Treasure Hunt
Skyla Messer won $200 by finding Harvest Fest Clue No. 3. The clue was hidden on top of a blue Inez Walking Trail sign near the Inez First Baptist Church. Messer’s prize was the largest in the three-week treasure hunt. The first two prizes were $100 each.
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Eden Elementary spotlighting 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 who has gone above and beyond to…
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Addiction Recovery Care promotes Brown and Parsons
LOUISA — Addiction Recovery Care announced Matt Brown’s promotion to chief administration officer and Kayla Parsons’ promotion to senior vice president of business administration. Brown and Parsons originally came to ARC as clients and since then have built successful careers helping others struggling with addiction. During his time as an ARC employee, Brown has helped…
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Free potatoes Saturday
INEZ — His Garden will distribute potatoes Saturday starting at 10 a.m. at Turkey Creek Church, 1632 Tug River Road. First come, first served. “We are excited to bless those who come,” Pastor Derek Catron said. All that is needed is your name.
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Sheldon Clark Class of 1987 reunion Oct. 15
INEZ — Sheldon Clark High School Class of 1987 will hold its 35th reunion Oct. 15 at the Collier Center in Inez. The reunion will be a casual event, and the planning committee will order pizza and Subway trays. They invite classmates to bring a side dish and a 2-liter bottle of pop. Tickets are $25,…
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Mobile Food Bank Sept. 28
Facing Hunger Foodbank of Huntington will host a mobile distribution Sept. 28 in Martin County at the Pigeon Roost Community Center, 1714 N. Wolf Creek Road. Registration begins at 10 a.m., with the distribution running from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. or until the product is gone.
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Tyler Booth announces debut headline tour
NASHVILLE — Sony Music Nashville/Villa 40 rising star and Wolfe County native Tyler Booth announced his first-ever headline tour, the “Country Gang” tour, which kicks off Oct. 26 at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville. Reid Haughton, Jordan Rowe and Whey Jennings will open select dates. Tickets are on sale now at TylerBoothMusic.com. Booth will be…
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Next generation of physicians celebrated at White Coat Ceremony
PIKEVILLE — The University of Pikeville-Kentucky College of Osteopathic Medicine (KYCOM) officially welcomed the Class of 2026 at the 25th annual White Coat Ceremony held Saturday at the Appalachian Wireless Arena. A rite of passage for first-year medical students, the White Coat Ceremony instills the values of professionalism, humanism and compassionate care. Each of the…
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Kermit Council ready for Fall Festival
BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN KERMIT, W.Va. — Council members hammered out details on the upcoming Kermit Fall Festival in a meeting Monday at Town Hall. Councilwoman Tammy Preece Hodge told members that events were in order for the Oct. 1 festival as she passed the clerk an envelope from Councilwoman Anna Mae Sartin Wellman containing…
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Eden Elementary Spotlighting 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 who has gone above and beyond to…