 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. We like to pick up the trash alongside the road because it's not a pretty sight, so we just take bags and pick it up and we usually take it home and put it in our garbage. 83-year-old twins Caroline and Marilyn were honored with certificates of appreciation at the Johnson County Fiscal Court meeting on Monday, September 11th for their outstanding commitment to improving their community by cleaning up trash. We just like to walk. We have taken walks for years and we just walk along the road and notice a lot of garbage and so we just decided to bring sacks with us and pick it up. The work that Caroline and Marilyn do, it is so important. They did originally get started with this because they just love walking up and down the road where they grew up and where they live now, but they soon notice that there was a whole lot of trash, but they will both be quick to tell you now that there's not as much trash as there used to be in the community. We used to have more than we could carry almost, but now it's improved. We appreciate that. For over three decades, these remarkable siblings have been leading by example in the Redbush community by diligently picking up trash to keep their surroundings clean and beautiful. Johnson County Judge Executive Mark McKenzie commended the twins for their selfless commitment. Well, it feels good, something we never expected in a while to streams, did we? No. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.