 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay pricing where you can pay up front and get the data and features you desire. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99. Unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. For the first time this weekend, Pikeville First Baptist Church played host to a free clinic providing free dental and medical treatment for those most in need in the community. More than 50 people visited Saturday's free clinic which was a true community effort. Local churches and organizations and volunteers from several medical and dental programs at the University of Pikeville came together to put on the free clinic. We are providing both dental care with basic dentistry, dental hygiene, giving out some dental stuff as well, toothbrush toothpaste for those who need it. We're also providing basic medical care, meaning we have nurses from the Elliott School of Nursing at UPI who are here doing medical evaluations, taking vital signs, collecting medical information, those kind of things. So we have organized an event where we're trying to provide medical dental care to the underserved population, those who are most in need in Pike County, specifically first, and meet that need here through our church. Now wonderfully we've had a lot of community churches involved in this as well, so it's not just first Baptist. A lot of great churches have come together to help provide resources, but more importantly volunteers. We've had well over 120 volunteers here today assisting us in organizing and managing this event. The clinic was intentionally kept small in order to test the waters for the initial event. Organizers hope the event will grow with future clinics. Since it's our first time doing the event, we had no specific goals other than providing a significant benefit to those who showed up. And God has blessed us with a good turnout. We certainly could have held and absorbed more, so we're prepared for the next time. We'll advertise more and recruit more for more additional people to take advantage of these resources. The next event is not yet scheduled, but with the success of Saturday's clinic, hopes are high that even more people can be served in future events. In Pikeville, Chris Anderson, EKB News.