 Tuesday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear was joined by state and local officials to announce $367,650 for Pike County Road resurfacing. Our potential here in Kentucky, our economic potential, is greater than I've ever seen. We're at the cusp of a potential era of prosperity that can and should reach all Kentucky. To do that, we've got to have the infrastructure to support it. It's a little bit of, if you build it, they will come. Well certainly they won't come if you're not building it. So things like road resurfacing, the water projects that have now been approved by ARC. All of these things help ensure that next great opportunity we can grab and we can create jobs right here, but they're also safety. I know that the people of Pike County and Easter, Kentucky put their kids in a car and they drive these roadways and so having them in good condition is so important. Funding from the grant will go towards resurfacing 5.1 miles of Wright Fork in Brushy Creek and 1.9 miles of Rockhouse Fork of Big Creek Road. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Porgyl.