Trash Pickup Delayed and Road Crews Out on US-119

Canada, KY · July 6, 2026

The humidity is hanging heavy over the creek this morning, but the post-holiday quiet has finally settled in. If you're heading out, keep an eye on the shoulder of US-119 where crews are clearing debris from the weekend festivities.


📰 The Lead

With the Fourth of July celebrations in the rearview mirror, the focus shifts back to the essential upkeep of our winding valley roads. The Pike County Fiscal Court is prioritizing a series of culvert replacements and ditch clearing along the secondary routes feeding into our area starting this morning. These efforts are a direct response to the heavy runoff from recent summer storms that have compromised several gravel shoulders. While the main highway remains clear, residents on the smaller backroads should expect intermittent flagging and short delays as heavy equipment moves in. Officials are aiming to complete the most critical repairs before the next predicted wave of summer rain, ensuring that school bus routes and mail delivery paths remain stable. Work crews expect to have the primary culverts cleared by Wednesday evening.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • Holiday Trash Collection Delay — Residential waste pickup is running one day behind schedule this week following the Friday holiday observance.

  • Belfry Library Summer Reading — The local branch kicks off its "Mountain Tales" week today with interactive storytelling sessions for elementary students.


🌦️ Today's Outlook

  • High 87°F · Low 72°F — Drizzle
    • Keep the umbrella handy for those light afternoon showers while you're out and about.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Pikeville: Monday Farmers MarketPikeville City Park, 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Fresh local produce and honey just a short drive down the road.

  • Belfry: Youth Basketball Skills CampBelfry High School Gym, 10:00 AM Local coaches leading drills for middle schoolers starting this morning.

  • Williamson: Community Yoga in the ParkWest Riverview Park, 6:00 PM Stretch out the weekend tension at this free, all-levels outdoor session.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • The Stone Heritage Museum
    • Located just over the hill, this site preserves the rugged history of the local coal camps. It houses a rare collection of authentic mining tools and personal letters detailing the daily lives of the families who built these hollows a century ago.

Canada Daily Digest — compiled from local sources as of 6 AM. For breaking updates, follow your local newsrooms.

Sent with care by MailerDot — your city, every morning.

More Canada editions → · Subscribe →