 The Appalachian Advantage Plan is the simpler, better way to get the phone you actually want instead of paying hundreds of dollars up front. Simply pay the taxes up front and a few extra dollars a month and get the phone you really want. It's called the Appalachian Advantage available at Appalachian Wireless. The City of Whitesburg will be holding their annual Oktoberfest on Saturday, October 8th at 5pm. The celebration will host many talented local musicians and many events for children and adults alike. It's just a little festival we have in downtown Whitesburg. We try to get local vendors, games, face painting stuff for the kids. It's supposed to be fun for the whole family. The two biggest things we want to achieve is just get people out together having a good time in a safe environment downtown and to get people into local businesses and to eat and to go shopping and just showcase them as much as possible while listening to good music and playing games and having a good time. Though Letra County is still under a state of emergency due to the flooding, the festival will go on. The event has been moved due to many roads being considered emergency roads. The flooding has affected a lot of things. Festival-wise and event-wise, it's just the locations that we normally have them at. We can't have them at those locations right now because those are now deemed emergency roads because Whitesburg and most of Letra County is still under a state of emergency by the state of Kentucky. So no road blockage for so emergency vehicles and cleanup crews and stuff can get through. Also, it's hurt us a little bit with some of our vendors have, you know, they were affected by the flood. They lost product. They lost if they had travel trailers or something they used to set up with at the events. So some of those people were hurt and devastated by the floods. They aren't able to make it out this year. Despite many still trying to recover from the flooding, Letra County Tourism hopes that many will come out to celebrate and enjoy live music, face painting, and other fun events and vendors during Oktoberfest. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsea Dean.