 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there? Why is it your ad here? Call me. The Appalachian Regional Commission announced its latest round of funding through the Power Initiative on Thursday, investing more than $46 billion into 57 projects in 184 coal-impacted counties. That figure includes more than $8.6 million for 11 projects in Kentucky. Locally, Big Sandy Community and Technical College will receive more than $1.1 million to expand its welding program. Pikeville Medical Center will receive more than half a million dollars for a medical training facility and career development center. SOAR will receive $50,000 to expand broadband in 14 eastern Kentucky counties. The city of Pikeville and Breaks Interstate Park will jointly receive $50,000 for a tourism feasibility study, and the Martin County Economic Development Authority will receive more than $48,000 to study the economic potential of converting biomass waste in Martin, Pike and Mingo counties into value-added wood products. The Power Initiative funds economic diversification projects in counties affected by coal-related job losses.