 Early detection is so important in the treatment of breast cancer. The number one risk factor is age. As women get older, some feel they don't need mammograms anymore. They do. Please make an appointment today. It just might save your life. On Friday, October 28th, the Pikeville Community Kitchen hosted the 6th annual First Responder Appreciation Day. The ceremony gives recognition to those who serve East Kentucky in law enforcement, fire rescue, dispatch, and more. Each department was awarded for their bravery and sacrifice. So today we had our 6th annual First Responders Day event. It's an event that just acknowledges the work of the police departments, the state police, the ENTs, the dispatchers, even our local health department and our COVID unit here in Pikeville and surrounding counties like Pristinsburg and Puyk County. Just to show that we appreciate them for everything that they do. Without them, we wouldn't have peace. Without them laying their lives down, we wouldn't be able to go out our door every day. Kaiser urges the community to show some encouragement to those in the line of duty. A simple thank you can mean a lot for someone who risks their life daily. These guys love encouragement. These guys don't hear it every day. And if you see them out there, just say, hey, thank you for what you're doing today. We appreciate you sacrificing your life for us. They come out, they put their uniforms on, they do their job, they go home, spend time with their families. And one thing I want to recognize is their families. Their families have gave up so much for them to come out into work and to do their jobs for this community. Reporting from Out in Top News, I'm Nick Collum.