 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Saturday, August 19th, Pikeville's police and fire departments hosted their annual Cuffs and Hoses 5K-10K race, but this year had more to offer. Local vendors, artists, and food trucks made their way onto Main Street for a block party in downtown Pikeville. All the proceeds from the event will go towards Shop of the First Responder in December. We've had a lot of visitors come by and see us today. And we've included Main Street and a lot of local vendors in this as well. So the kids are out having a great time with the inflatables. It's absolutely free. And we have the, of course, Pikeville Police Department and the fire department here to represent both agencies and answer any questions you may have. All proceeds of this event will go to our Shop of the First Responder event. And that'll help us out with that program as well as all of our other fundraising. The idea to include a block party alongside this year's race was a success. The Pikeville Police and fire departments are thankful to those involved in making the event possible. The 5K and 10K we do every year, and we thought this year we would extend it out to be a block party and invite local vendors, bring some food booths out. And they're out here. Everybody seems to be having a great time. Of course, the Duncan booth's been a hit to get everybody out here and fundraise for a good cause. I do believe it'll be an annual event and we'll do the block party considering it's great success that we've had with it today. Just want to thank everyone who came out to support the event and we look forward to next year. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.