 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. A few months ago, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet District 12 partnered with several schools in the East Kentucky region as part of their Paint the Plough Outreach program. On Friday, October 20th, Eastridge High School returned their plough to the cabinet with more personality than before. Eastridge High School visual art teacher Charles Hackney praises his students for their outstanding work. Well, I mean, I got to give all the credit to them. I kind of just gave them the guidelines and I trusted their skill enough to know that they could go out there and do anything. So one of my students, Tracy Smith, came up with the design. I thought it was great. We submitted it. They loved it and they just started on it and ran with it. And really other than arguing with them over, you know, tents and shades and what Navy looked like, it was all of them. So, I mean, I've got probably the most talented group that I've had in a long time. As the students worked on the project, they were also taught about road safety during harsh weather. Now their work will be on display throughout the winter season. Projects like this is what allows students to further grow in that ability and to help their community because it's not just about the painting of the snowplow. It's the meaning behind it and about the road safety and the ideas and such. Working in a group really helped with that as well because we were all able to communicate the ideas with each other. And just overall, I think it was a great experience due to the learning nature of it and how much I feel like it will really help. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.