 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Congressman Hal Rogers visited the Knot County Sports Plex, which is currently operating as a distribution center Monday, August 1st. Congressman Rogers made several stops throughout Easter Kentucky speaking to survivors and assessing flood damage. It's flabbergasted, the damage that this water has done and the extreme high that it got to. Amazing. I just came through downtown Hyman and I'm so sad to see all the damage that has been done, but Eastern Kentucky and survivors will come back and we're seeing such great friendship in the communities, people helping other people. Congressman Rogers is currently working with the Secretary of Homeland Security on obtaining additional FEMA assistance and working with other federal agencies to assist in their recovery efforts. Well, we've done our part. We got the president to sign the Declaration of Emergency and that put in place FEMA and all of the other federal aid, but we'll stay in touch to be sure FEMA is doing the right things. And if we can see other agencies that may have something in fact, we'll be on our list. Individual assistance through FEMA is now available to residents in Brethit, Perry, Letcher, Knot, and Clay counties. More counties are expected to be eligible as damage is assessed. For more information on individual assistance, go to FEMA.gov. For Mountain Top News, I'm Breanna Robinson.