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ARH brings new women’s health services to Martin County
BY DIANE SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday in Inez marked a major step forward for women’s health care in Martin County. The Martin County Health Department and Appalachian Regional Health Care unveiled a new partnership to deliver monthly women’s and primary care services through the ARH Mobile Clinic. The mobile unit
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Martin County Schools Police Department adds second officer
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Martin County Schools Police Department has added a second officer to its ranks. Justin Bellamy of Lovely has joined the department, Police Chief Chris Kidd announced Monday. “The name will ring familiar to some,” Kidd said. “He worked with us for several months at the Martin County Sheriff’s
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Martin County BOE holds tax rates steady, balances $20.5M budget
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — Martin County Board of Education will hold tax rates steady this year while balancing a $20.5 million budget for fiscal year 2026. The BOE voted unanimously Sept. 29 to keep the motor vehicle tax at 22.3 cents per $100 of assessed value, which District Treasurer Ernest Hale described
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Martin County arrest report
INEZ — Martin County Sheriff John Kirk’s Office made the following arrests: Harvey Mollett, 52, of Tomahawk, was arrested Monday on Route 40 in Tomahawk on a charge of criminal mischief, first degree. Deputy Jameson Wall responded to the scene of an accident on Route 40 involving a FedEx truck and Mollett’s four-wheeler. Mollett allegedly
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Caught on camera: Transaction outside courtroom leads to meth arrest
BY ROGER SMITH MOUNTAIN CITIZEN INEZ — A Lovely man went to jail Oct. 2 after allegedly making a drug transaction outside the courtroom in the Martin County Judicial Center, authorities said. It was just after 3:30 p.m. when court security officers noticed something unusual on the surveillance feed. Outside the courtroom, 49-year-old Amos Ray
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Martin County court docket
INEZ — Judge Brett Butcher heard the following cases Sept. 30 in Martin District Court: Joshua Baisden (arraignment) — Reckless driving; failure to illuminate head lamps; failure to or improper signal; inadequate silencer (muffler); intermediate licensing violations; no rear view mirror: Pleaded not guilty, pretrial conference 10/28/25 at 10 a.m. Patrick Blackburn (arraignment) — Possession
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Martin County civil suits, deeds and marriages
INEZ — Martin Circuit Clerk Denise Gauze reported 20 civil suits filed in her office from Sept. 19 to Oct. 2. Meanwhile, Martin County Clerk Susie Skyles reported eight deeds and one marriage through Oct. 2. Civil Suits Credit Acceptance Corporation vs. Jacob Daniels. Latonya Tonette Rutledge Caldwell vs. Ricky Wint Caldwell. Arivo Acceptance LLC
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Martin County Schools to benefit from $22.6M grant
INEZ — Martin County School District is among 12 Kentucky districts selected to participate in a $22.6 million federal initiative helping students in rural, high-poverty communities prepare for college and careers. The Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) Elevate grant was awarded Oct. 1 to the Kentucky Educational Development Corporation (KEDC).
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Happiness is contagious on ‘World Smile Day’
Residents and staff at Martin County Health Care Facility marked World Smile Day with cheerful spirits and plenty of joy Friday. The celebration reminded everyone that “a smile is the best accessory a person can wear.” The event highlighted the power of positivity and connection, one smile at a time.
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CAP recruits fuel vendors for LIHEAP
The Big Sandy Area Community Action Program is seeking vendors to supply fuel sources for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program known as LIHEAP. The agency announced a series of vendor meetings across its five-county service area, including a meeting Oct. 8 in Martin County. The meeting will take place at 10 a.m. at the










