 On Thursday, March 14th, the City of Prestonsburg dedicated one of their most well-known spaces to two pillars of the community. John and Jean Rosenberg have lived in Prestonsburg for over 50 years and have served the area and its people in different ways. Due to their unwavering dedication, it was only fitting the city gifted them Rosenberg Square. Well, it's sort of an emotional feeling, I think. We say it's a little over the top. We appreciate the community's support so much for the project and all the people who came out today. Some drove a pretty good ways to get here, so we appreciate that relationship with them. I think we knew most of the people who were here. I think the space is wonderful and it's child-friendly and we have rocking chairs and as I mentioned, I'm glad that it's accessible to handicapped. We had several people here in wheelchairs today who are friends of ours, so that's a good feeling. We hope this will be a well-used space. Heald Billy Hammett, Weekend of Destruction, demolition derbies are coming to Pikeville Friday, Saturday, March 29th and 30th, 7 each night. Have a latch in wireless arena, Pikeville. It's going to be a crashing good time. Be there. The space will now allow the public to gather, relax and enjoy the artistry of downtown Prestonsburg. Above all else, the Rosenbergs are happy they can still contribute to the people around them. It's hard to have a public space named after you when you're still around, but we're going to do the best. Hope people will continue to be proud of us as we keep doing what we're doing. As we're getting a little along in our years, Jesus turned 80 and I'm in my 90s, so we're happy to be healthy and wonderful day today. It's nice that the weather turned out to be so nice and everybody could come. Just want to thank everybody for being part of this and we value our relationship with them and appreciate everybody's support and hope they'll continue to be involved in making this a better community. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.