 Friday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear came to Weitzberg to announce $2.5 million for local projects and infrastructure improvements in Letcher County. Well, today's thrilling. We came with about $2.5 million from helping the test kitchen and farmers market, which is creating businesses and entrepreneurs all through Letcher County. It is exciting to see the innovation and the ideas. I'm at two new business owners ages 11 and 13 today, and that is pretty special. Also, over $600,000 for roads and resurfacing, which is necessary, and about $700,000 in water and sewer projects that are going to bring clean drinking water to over 200 homes for the first time ever. A lot of good stuff today. At Pikeville Medical Center, we believe that together we can make a difference in the fight against cancer. We are proud to have patients who have experienced successful outcomes over many years. As always, we believe in the power of faith. Pikeville Medical Center, where cancer can be defeated. After the announcement, Mountaintop had the opportunity to speak with Weitzberg Mayor Tiffany Kraft about $500,000 for a new farmers market structure. This will definitely be a form of tourism, and this will help bring more and more people to the market. We have hundreds that come in every weekend that the market is open, and I think with this new structure and that allows us to be in one permanent spot, this will just be a destination place for a lot of our tourists. In closing, Kraft says she hopes the structure will provide residents with equal opportunity for a growing economy. For Mountaintop News, I'm Joel for Joel.