 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Recently, the City of Pikeville purchased various new exercise equipment to go along the Peach Orchard Trail at Bob Amos, such as pull-up bars, cycles, and sets of free weights meant for outdoor usage. The idea is to allow those walking the trail to stop and mix other types of exercise with their hiking route. This decision was made to include more options for an already healthy activity. The idea is that as you go across the trail, if you wanted to, you could hit each of these seven pieces of equipment and get a full-body workout. There's things that focus on arms, your core, your legs, just basically the same type of equipment that you would see at the YMCA, for example, but it is specifically designed to be outdoors, and it's just a cool added feature that we can put on the trail. We have been exploring adding things like that along the trail. This particular purchase is only the equipment, but those are all things that we consider. This new addition was requested by groups of runners who wanted more fun and engagement while moving through the trail. Now the equipment will be available for anyone to use after it is installed. There's some several groups that run together, that kind of thing, and some of those groups have come to us and suggested this might be a good idea, something they thought would be a fun feature to add. We thought it was a great idea, and so we've proceeded down the path. The commission of my area thought, hey, this sounds like a good use of our funds to help our community. Reporting from Outant Top News, I'm Nick Colum.