 This trustee August is hotter than ever at Appalachian Wireless, as they are slashing all normal contract pricing on all smartphones by 50% when you sign up for service. Better service, bigger saving, serving you for the last 25 years at Appalachian Wireless. While driving in downtown Pikeville, you may notice a few changes to the historic York House. Construction crews are now in the final stages of completing the project. It's preserving part of our history and part of our culture and part of our heritage. I think that speaks volumes about the type of people that we are here that we're interested in making sure that while we grow, we're still preserving our history and our culture. It's been an ambitious project and one that the commission was glad to take on and so far we've been able to do it under time and under budget. In April, EKB News last spoke to the Pikeville City Commission about the project. However, since then, more work has been underway. We're doing a lot of the grading work and getting it ready for seed and straw and grass to grow on it. And then also recently the drywall and plaster was completed on the inside of the house and we just opened bids for another bid package that'll do a lot of the flooring work, plumbing, a lot of those finishing touches on the inside get the walls painted. Once the project is complete, big plans are in store for the historic York House. It will be an arts and cultural center. Of course, in January of 2017, the commission's partnered with the university to bring an archaeological exhibit here from the Middle East and I've seen some of the artifacts that are going to be here and that is just going to be spectacular. And Pikeville will be its last stop before it heads back to Israel. While no tentative date has been set for the opening of the historic York House, a projected date has been set for October. Reporting in downtown Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.