 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless. Any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless at East Kentucky Network Company. The City of Prestonsburg has been working to develop hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails at Jenny Wiley State Resort Park. Today, preliminary work began on reopening the Jenny Wiley Pool. The pool has been closed for over 10 years and the deterioration and vandalism has taken a costly toll on the facility. Just recently, I've got the OK from the court to go ahead and start cleaning up, start getting it ready. We've got a lot of work to do just to get the points so we can start rebuilding it. As you see here, they busted the walls out just to get to the copper pipe. This porcelain breakage right here, nothing but vandalism. There's no benefit in that whatsoever. They got no benefit from it. But as you see, they crawled back into the pipe chase, they cut the copper lines out. For what damage they've done and what maybe a hundred bucks they got out of it, it's going to cost us about $40,000 to give everything back in correctly. But the good thing is, we're putting it back. We're going to try to be open to spring. We look for good things to happen. Manny have fond memories of the pool and think it will be a good thing for everyone in the community. It will give everybody something else to do other than sitting in a parking lot and talking. I think it's a good idea all the way around. When I was younger, we used to come over here. I haven't been over here in forever, which has been closed down. I'm looking forward to get back to work on it and reopen it. Biggest thing is probably the big mushroom that was in the kiddie pool. I used to remember that. That was one of the highlights when I was younger. Mayor Stapleton also said there are plans of adding a beach area just outside the pool. Reporting from Prestonsburg, I'm Shawn Allen for EKB News.