 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. Applications have reopened for the Trash for Cash program in Johnson County, giving nonprofits an opportunity to bring in revenue while helping keep their communities clean. The Trash for Cash program that we introduced last year, that we're now continuing to take applications for, and that's an opportunity for local organizations, nonprofits, to be able to go out and pick up Roadside Trash to help our community, obviously, in that respect. But they also will get paid by so much a mile for doing so. So it helps them to be a revenue source for their organization, but it also helps our community by picking up the Trash. The initiative is funded by Literary Batement Funding in Johnson County. And that's just one initiative. We have an ongoing Roadside Pickup program that's led by our jailer here in Johnson County who utilizes inmates and community service individuals to go out and pick up Roadside Trash too. So we have a lot of ongoing initiatives like that. Johnson County is also currently working on obtaining grant funding for a white goods buyback program to properly dispose of stoves, refrigerators, and other large appliances. We do a county-wide cleanup where folks can once a year bring in their unwanted items and dispose of them at the transfer station up at Apple Valley. As solid waste management is an ongoing process, Johnson County hopes these initiatives will encourage their residents to take part in keeping the county clean. We're constantly trying to find ways to help our community to be better. But the biggest thing I would say is that we need everyone to take personal responsibility and have buy-in to the process. And don't litter our roadways. Don't dispose of things improperly. You know, recognize the value of having a clean community. To apply for the Trash for Cash program, contact Judy Daniel at 606-789-2550. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.