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  • Lady Cards softball players attend camps

    BY BRITTNI MCCOYMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ – Members of the Lady Cards softball team are keeping themselves busy in the offseason. Zoie Hinkle and Kaylee Endicott attended a three-day softball prospect camp at the University of Kentucky. Endicott went as Hinkle’s catcher behind the plate.  They were able to meet with Rachel Lawson, the head coach…

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    Lady Cards softball players attend camps

  • Man arrested in string of burglaries

    Mollette implicated in jewelry store crime BY RACHEL DOVEMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A string of burglaries on Fitch Branch in Inez last week yielded the arrest of an Inez man. Justin Mollette, 33, of Inez, was arrested for third-degree burglary after turning himself in Tuesday morning at the Martin County Sheriff’s office.  Sheriff John Kirk…

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    Man arrested in string of burglaries

  • Hackney extradited for felonies

    BY RACHEL DOVEMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A man indicted in Martin County in February 2021 was extradited to Kentucky last week to face felony drugs and firearms charges. Steve “Pete” Hackney, 60, was brought back to Kentucky Aug. 17 after serving a 13-month sentence in the Salem Correctional Facility in Industrial, W.Va., for a 2021…

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    Hackney extradited for felonies

  • Popup driver licensing Thursday

    FEMA returns for three days CITIZEN STAFF REPORT INEZ — The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will set up an emergency pop-up driver licensing office Thursday at the Martin County Business Center, offering full services to help residents replace licenses, permits and ID cards that are critically important in their flood disaster recovery efforts. FEMA’s mobile disaster…

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    Popup driver licensing Thursday

  • Martin County Arrest Report

    INEZ — Martin County Sheriff John Kirk’s Office reported the following arrests: April Hickman, 35, of Inez, was arrested Tuesday for receiving stolen property over $300. Sheriff Kirk and Deputy Chris Kidd responded to a report of a verbal at a residence on Little Rockcastle Road. When officers arrived, Billy Geer advised the sheriff that…

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    Martin County Arrest Report

  • Courthouse Report

    Civil Suits INEZ — Martin County Circuit Clerk Denise Gauze reported the following civil suits filed in her office: Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Darrell Fraley. LVNV Funding LLC vs. Harley Harless. Sandy Valley Financial Services vs. Shenna R. Hammond. Midland Credit Management, Inc. vs. Mary Johnson. Republic Finance LLC vs. Frank S. Jarrell. Vanderbilt…

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    Courthouse Report

  • Class of ‘82 honors late classmate Victor Slone

    Harmon tells how football field got its name ‘The Rock’ “Earl Hutchinson was the coach. Every day after practice, he’d make us pick up a bucket of rocks and take them off the field.” –Brock Harmon, SCHS Class of 1982 football player  BY BRITTNI MCCOYMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Sheldon Clark High School Class of 1982…

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    Class of ‘82 honors late classmate Victor Slone

  • Two indicted on meth charges

    BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A Martin County grand jury indicted two individuals Thursday on methamphetamine charges. Matthew Blevins, 37, of Warfield, was indicted on first-degree possession of a controlled substance. The indictment accuses Blevins of being in possession meth Aug. 4. If convicted, he faces 1-3 years in prison and a fine…

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    Two indicted on meth charges

  • Class of 1982 in town for 40-year reunion

    BY ROGER SMITHMOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Classmates who hadn’t seen each other in years smiled, hugged and spoke phrases like, “I’m so glad to see you.” They made small talk, and to help them recognize each other more easily, they wore name tags that featured their names — in many cases, their maiden names at…

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    Class of 1982 in town for 40-year reunion

  • 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 that has gone above and beyond to…

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    Eden Elementary spotlighting ‘Paws-itively’ Wonderful Wildcats