 The long-awaited Samsung Galaxy S8 has arrived at Appalachian Wireless. Get yours for the introductory price of just $149.99 with a two-year service agreement, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. Despite Sunshine Friday, the recent constant wet weather across the region, which has dumped between 3 and 5 inches of rain on much of the area over the past week, is still causing a variety of issues. Due to those issues, a new slide on Brushy Road near Meeta in Pike County and a flooded cemetery at Raccoon Creek near Pikeville were being dealt with Friday. On Brushy Road, large rocks broke away from the cliffside and fell onto the road Friday morning. Crews chipped away at the rock with large equipment and hoped to be able to clear the slide and have the roadway open by the end of the day. At Raccoon Creek, some grave sites at a cemetery just off Raccoon Road were submerged due to runoff flooding a small creek. The situation is difficult for those wishing to visit the graves of loved ones over the Memorial Day weekend. The high water has largely cut off access to the cemetery. We come brought some pliers to put on them. They're sweaty, we can't get to them. Oh, I'd say they were probably knee-deeper on and over. I've come here and worked this about two months ago. I worked and got these off the graves and it's right back on them. Those with loved ones in the cemetery say the water problem has been consistent with heavy rainfall ever since the new U.S. 119 was constructed. It's coming from the highway. They put a big drain there, not in the bush cemetery there. That turned that water right down on it. A spokesperson with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said CSX, which owns the adjacent inactive rail line, would not allow a drain to be installed under the railroad tracks. CSX dug a ditch this week to help drain some of the water away from its pool. Folks with loved ones in the cemetery continue to hope the problem will be fixed somehow. I don't like it, don't you bet? So, something has to be done to you. I don't know who's responsible, but somebody needs to do something. In Pike County, Chris Anderson, EKB News.