 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reed Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reed at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Haunted happenings has returned to Johnson County this Halloween season. All of the haunts are run by local organizations and are held each weekend through Halloween. So here in Paintsville, Johnson County this month, we have the haunted happenings. We have the Van Leer Historical Society that does their haunted museum. That is in their 21st year. And then we have the Mead Asylum, which is at the Old Mead Memorial Elementary School. And then Johnson Central High School is doing the haunted corn maze. Their FFA program is doing that. So if you want something that's a little spooky, a little scary, come to Paintsville, Johnson County. In addition to providing scary fun for the community, the haunts also serve as fundraisers for local organizations. All of the haunted happenings that we have are fundraisers for different organizations. They're very important. You know, the museum, it is their largest fundraiser of the year. Of course, the FFA that funds programs for the students in their school. And then as well out at Mead Memorial, they help the local fire departments up there. So it's important because two things. One, it supports community. And two, it really does fund the programs that they support. For more information on the haunts, go to Paintsville Tourism on Facebook. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.