 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. As Pike County begins work on disaster relief, county officials held a press conference Friday, July 29th, to update the public on waste disposal, estimated utility restoration, temporary housing and health and safety protocol. If you're out there and you need your tetanus or TDAC booster and you can get to us, you know, we're open five days a week and we'll provide that on site as well. We do same-day appointments. If you have concerns regarding your tetanus booster, call us. We can get that information up in the system for you. Our number is 509-5500. So again, we're not as concerned with hepatitis. I was asked about that earlier. It's really more that the tetanus is their concern in the floodwaters. And also a nurse pointed out to me this morning reminding me to remind folks that just because you have had your tetanus, so maybe last year in the January flooding, you received your tetanus vaccine, you still can, you know, experience infections, so you still want to watch for infection in cuts and wounds, which happens frequently when working on damaged property. And also we're going to be in the near future working with individuals who've lost their medicines and will work with the Kentucky Pharmacy Association on that. Jenny Wiley State Resort Park and Valley Elementary are currently housing displaced residents affected by the flooding. As of July 28th, over 1,500 residents were without water and over 1,000 residents were without power. Mountain water and AEP hope to have all utilities restored by the end of next week. As cleanup efforts begin in Pike County, solid waste management will be offering free pickup service. If you have garbage, carpet, plywood, paneling, whatever it may be, if you will pile it up beside the county road or the state road and then call 432-6245, 432-6245. It's Pike County solid waste. We will send a boom truck to clean up the material. We've had people calling and asking for dumpsters. We have dumpsters, but dumpsters are significantly more expensive and we have a limited number. If you will pile up the material beside the road, call and schedule a pickup, there will be no charge for that. It will be picked up free of charge. So please, don't make it worse. For updates on utility restoration, cleanup efforts and disaster relief, go to Pike County Emergency Management on Facebook. To schedule a trash pickup, call 606-432-6245. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.