 Hey everyone, you're about to watch a video that's going to get thousands of views. Very cool, but your ad needs to be right here. Give me a call. Governor Andy Beshear joined local leaders in Letcher County and Floyd County to announce high ground communities for flood survivors. Well, we're really excited about the day, you know, this has been going on since after a flood. I think we're about the week 53 mark on working on this project, working with the Commonwealth federal partners and the landowners ourselves and getting this put together. So we're excited for it to be coming together today. The four acre site in Wayland, which was previously owned by the Wayland Volunteer Fire Department is build ready with infrastructure in place and is anticipated to hold up to a dozen homes. The 92 acre site in Jenkins will include approximately 115 homes with additional land available for future developments such as playgrounds, park space and even walking trails that could connect to downtown Jenkins. This will be a place that they could build the permanent housing. You know, there's been temporary housing just after the flood into what's still temporary housing that's better than what was maybe a travel trailer. But this gets them into their ultimate home that maybe hopefully they'll never have to worry about another flood touching them and being able to have to move again. In a press release on the two sites, the governor says quote, every Kentuckian deserves a safe place where they can get a fresh start and make new memories with their kids and grandkids. That's exactly why we're here to celebrate two new neighborhoods in Letcher and Floyd counties, which at least 127 families will soon get to call home. For mountaintop news, I'm Kelsey Fidell.