 Williamson Parks and Recreation in partnership with friends of the Tug Fork River held their fourth annual Southern West Virginia Fishing Expo at the Williamson Fieldhouse on Saturday, February 17th. We've got a pretty busy facility so far today and this is our fourth year and we've had great success and we've got 98 tables rented out this year so we're real excited about it. Despite the weather, many turned out to the Expo where dozens of vendors sold everything from fishing lures, reels and rods to sweets and treats. Appalachian Community Care offers outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, counseling and behavioral play therapy for children, accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard, regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660. Find them on Facebook. Friends of the Tug Fork River who work tirelessly to ensure the waterways in the area are clean and safe for fishing and boating. We're more than happy to see people come out and support the Expo. This is what I like to call our premiere event as far as we make a little money as a fundraiser for us in a way but what it does we get to showcase the things that we've done in this river and one of the main things if you look right behind me is how many tires we have pulled out of this river. Though it is still cold outside, spring is right around the corner and with so many outdoors men and women gearing up for a new season of fishing, the Expo was the perfect opportunity to restock much-needed fishing supplies. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelcey Fidele.