 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 4-3-2-0-7-7-7 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. After disastrous floods, damaged many homes and businesses in Weizberg, one man stepped up to brighten up the town in the form of post-it-no art. You know, school's been postponed. I'm a second grade teacher. I've decided to just hit the streets, find any windows that I can get to, and do some post-it-no art to try to brighten it up for the kids that might be grabbing up down the road, all the students who are out of school right now against their will. Watts has been brightening windows throughout Kentucky with post-it-no art for five years. But after the flooding in Weizberg, he reached out to the community searching for local windows to display colorful characters. There's just so much sadness around us right now. And, you know, everywhere you look, there's like a pile of debris from a house that was turned inside out. And my goal is to just have these these murals all over town so that when the kids drop by, they might say, hey mom, slow down. I want to look at this, you know, to give them something positive to see out of the backseat of that car. Characters you can find while on a drive through Weizberg include Elmo, Cookie Monster, the Mario Brothers, and Hello Kitty. As children await the start of school and many still reckon with the damages the flooding caused, people can make their day a little brighter by getting out to see creative art posted around town. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.