 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there. Why isn't your ad here? Call me. A building in the star city is getting a new coat of paint. But this is more than just your typical paint job. So we are starting a really awesome mural project right in downtown Prestonsburg in the intersection of Court and Arnold. So it's right near all of our amazing shops right downtown. And we have wanted to do this for years now and, you know, things come in the way. And so we are just thrilled that we were able to move forward on it. And it is, it's going to be tough to miss when it's finished. So it's we're really, really excited for this to come underway over the next couple of weeks. Johnson says they wanted this mural to not be an exact replica of something in the area, but rather capture the spirit of the region. This is the first mural that has come about in quite a long time, but certainly will not be the last one. We hope it's the beginning of a wonderful domino effect. But once it's finished, people will be able to see little little details of all the things that make our region, Prestonsburg and Eastern Kentucky so special from the nature to the music to the rooted culture that comes here and where we just flourish the mountains and so many other little details along the way. Casey McKinney, an artist from Kentucky who recently created all of the art for the Kentucky Derby will be painting the mural, putting nearly a decade worth of experience into this piece, but he won't be painting it alone. So what what we actually were able to create with with the artist, Casey is even though he has decades of experience, he's partnering up with local artist, Peyton Martin, who has absolutely started to flourish with his murals at the Mount Art Center. So he's going to have the opportunity to work right alongside Casey as his mentor, where he's going to learn how to create these really, really large skill murals outdoors and then also how to run a business as an artist. So he's going to learn everything from the creation to the behind the scenes business style and we're thrilled for him and thrilled for our community for that, for where for where we go after he gets that knowledge. The mural is expected to be complete in early September and Johnson adds that the public can stop by and view the progression of the mural, but reminds everyone to be safe pictures of the progress can be posted on Pressensburg Tourism's Facebook or Instagram pages. So it'll be here right before you know it. So if you happen to be driving or walking by, just take a stroll, visit the shops downtown and if you have to happen to see Casey and Peyton working together, definitely snap some shots. We'd love to see him. Reporting from Mountaintop News, I'm Jeremy Justice.