 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Paving rehabilitation in Pike County continues next week on US-119. Monday construction crews will begin work on a two and a half mile stretch of US-119 toward Pikeville. It goes from the Buckley's Creek lots to town-bound lots. I won't actually get into both of those intersections. It'll go right where those joints are. This project includes milling, ditching, cleaning out structures, shoulder repairs, guardrail replacement, paving, and striping. Beginning at seven o'clock Monday morning, the inside lanes in each direction will be close to traffic. Then traffic will be diverted to the inside lanes and work will move to the outside lanes. Motorists will have access to turn lanes at all times directed by barrel alignment. Officials say there will be double fines for violating the speed limit. Speed will be reduced down to 45 miles per hour. Work will run from 7 to 7 daily. Officials say the goal is to finish this project before school starts in August. Once they get done with this project they're going to go down below Mossy Bottom and go to the Floyd County line. Officials advise to remain cautious while traveling through work zones. Reporting in Buckley's Creek, I'm Shelby Steele for EKB News.