 Appalachian Wireless proudly brings you unlimited data. Unlimited data is only $80 a month for a single line. Four lines as low as $200. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless. An East Kentucky network company, fit a speed slow to 25 gigabytes per line to 512 kilobits for phones and tablets, and 15 gigabytes for motors. See store for more details. For much of the past month, the city of Whitesburg has been dealing with numerous water leaks and line breaks. As soon as it starts getting cold, we start having leaks. Whitesburg water superintendent Chris Cottle said the recent extended cold weather spell, coupled with the current warm-up, has exasperated the problem. Now Whitesburg is beginning to run low on its water supply. Leaks in the city are draining the city's water tanks and the system is beginning to fall behind in replenishing those lost water reserves. The largest line we have is 8 inch. We have 1,400 customers, and if half of those, even or less than half, have three-quarter inch lines running wide open, that's going to drain your tanks and we can't keep up. Cottle said the ground in some areas of Whitesburg remains frozen up to 14 inches deep, putting numerous water lines in jeopardy of breaking as the ground thaws and shifts. He said the city's water problems could worsen as the ground thaws. It's never a good thing when you have a real slow freeze and a real fast thaw because it moves the ground, people don't think it'll move those pipes and just a little bit of movement on a cast iron pipe will pop it. Cottle said customers on the Whitesburg water system should check around and under their residences for possible leaks and report any leaks immediately. He added that customers should also conserve water when possible. Even if you do have a water leak, you will have water. It might be at a lower pressure, but you'll still have water and some people won't notice the pressure difference. We ask everybody to use as little water as possible right now and just check and make sure that you don't have a leak somewhere underneath your house or out in your yard. In Whitesburg, Chris Anderson, EKB News.