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Congrats Payton
Congratulations to Payton Scott Fitchpatrick, son of Scott and Marie (Stacy) Fitchpatrick, for receiving his white coat and being accepted into the Marshall University School of Medicine Class of 2026. Payton has a bachelor’s degree in Biology from Marshall University and is a graduate of Tug Valley High School.
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God is Always Too Much Part 2
BY GREG CRUM “And there were set there six waterpots of stone, after the manner of the purifying of the Jews, containing two or three firkins apiece. Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots with water. And they filled them up to the brim.” John 2:6-7 Here in John 2, we read a curious but
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Malena Lynn Bartram Obituary
Malena Lynn Bartram1969—2022 Malena Lynn Bartram, 52, of Warfield, passed away July 28, 2022, while with her daughter in Louisa. Born Nov. 4, 1969, in Johnson County, she was a daughter of James Blackburn of Ft. Gay, W.Va., and Brenda Cassell Blackburn of Louisa. She is preceded in death by her grandparents Thelma and Clifford Blackburn and
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Regent Craig Preece reappointed to MSU Board of Regents
MOREHEAD — Governor Andy Beshear has reappointed regent Craig Preece (Class of 1984) to serve a second term on the Morehead State University Board of Regents. A native of Inez, Preece is the chief financial officer of Booth Energy. He received his Bachelor of Business Administration from MSU in 1984. After graduation, he joined the
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His Garden distributes fresh vegetables
BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Turkey Church of the Nazarene volunteers turned the soil for their community garden, “His Garden,” back in April. Their once empty lot is full of blooming plants and vegetables, and on Saturday, they distributed freshly harvested goods to 44 people. Pastor Derek Catron and volunteers gave away 35 bags of
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Declan wins livestock show
LOUISA — Nine-year-old Declan Meade of Inez won first place in his age group and second in grand showmanship for his pig in the Lawrence County Fair livestock show last week. Declan is the son of Dustin and Lakean Meade.
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Inez woman proves success is within reach
Kelli Jo Kirk BY RACHEL DOVEMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Success stories don’t always begin with the best-laid plans, nor do they only happen to the Valedictorian of a high school graduating class. They’re not limited to perfect people with perfect families with a fool-proof plan. Instead, they happen to those who want it the most,









