 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Dozens welcomed West Virginia Governor Jim Justice to Williamson today as he paid a visit to the Williamson Fire Department as part of the Jim's Promise Tour. The purpose of the tour is to highlight specific road construction projects that fulfill the governor's pledge to fix the state's roads and bring tens of thousands of jobs to the mountain state. Governor Justice made a stop in Welch and then Williamson during his second day on the tour. He says the road projects will bring money and jobs into the area. It will create jobs. It will give people the opportunity to buy stuff and shop and be in Williamson and be in the area and absolutely those dollars then will filter their way back to the state coffers and from that standpoint there can be all kinds of things happening. New schools, opportunities beyond belief. We have got to generate jobs and revenue and get rid of the drug epidemic and we've really got to do it and do it right now. West Virginians will have the chance to vote on Governor Jim Justice's plan to issue bonds to support about $3 billion in projects to repair and rebuild state highways and bridges. Justice says he believes the referendum will pass. He says the projects will bring more people into the state. I honestly believe that we should all be all in, you know, because it's not a vote about taxes. All it is is a vote about being able to put everything together in a financial instrument and bring jobs and bring hope and bring new roads. That vote will take place on October 7th. Reporting in Williamson, I'm Shelby Steele for EKB News.