 The Appalachian Wireless, 30th anniversary holiday sale is going on now from now until the end of the year. Visit us in-store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale and give away. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Kentucky is receiving millions of dollars to save lives by reducing the number of drug overdoses. Bloomberg Philanthropies is donating $10 million to the state for a five-year program aimed at reducing overdoses. Bloomberg has pulled together an all-star team for this effort, including Johns Hopkins University, the CDC, the Pew Charitable Trust, and more. This public-private partnership has a five-year timeline and its goal is to save the lives of Kentuckians by increasing access to medications and expanding preventative services. Kentucky, we're only one of seven states invited to participate in this initiative, which is going to provide us with valuable resources, funding, and expertise. We'll be announcing more specifics about the partnership as we develop our plans with Bloomberg and other collaborators in the months ahead. While overdose deaths have been on the decline in recent years, numbers skyrocketed during the pandemic. Kentucky set a new record of nearly 2,000 overdose deaths in 2020, a 49 percent increase over 2019.