 The City of Prestonsburg will be holding their fireworks display on Saturday, July 30th in honor and remembrance of the three fallen officers and the K-9 Drago. We have a huge fireworks show, although we haven't stored safely and we haven't stored effectively, we feel that storage over a long period of time could deteriorate, let some of the last some deteriorate, so we have to shoot them. But we also want to do it in remembrance and in honor of the police officers and of course some for Drago too and we feel like the 30th there's a concert going on over at the burn run at Archer Park, Sunday best is going to be performing, and we feel like that is a good opportunity for us to shoot fireworks off on the 30th. There will be no parade, there will be no Star City day, that will all occur later on in the year, but we're going to do it in remembrance and honor of them and we feel like it's a very, it will be a very effective way and a very honorable way to share their memory. This life of time that's given to us all, it is all in our hands, it is all in our hands. Experienced heart specialist and subspecialist collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. Following the shooting in Allen, Prestonsburg canceled their 4th of July fireworks display in observance of the tragedy. The July 30th show will begin with a siren signaling the beginning of the display. The first shot will be in honor of the firefighters, the next shot will be for Drago, and three large shots will follow in honor of each fallen officer. 30 seconds of silence will follow these shots, and then the fireworks show will begin. You know the entire community is just devastated, surprised, and just like someone who's grieving, they're going to go through the same phases as a community. There's going to be the now. It can't happen in a small town. There will be self-doubt. How do we let it get by? And there's going to be anger. We've got to do something. And you know, a community as a whole goes through the same different aspects of grieving as an individual does. And we have to try to control that as a community, and we have to try to be aware of the frustration that comes with that. And we eventually have to start healing and start moving forward. The fireworks display in honor of the fallen officers in Drago will be held at Archer Park on Saturday, July 30th at nightfall. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.