 Ring in the New Year with amazing savings from Appalachian Wireless. Get the Galaxy S7 for just $49.99 when you sign a renew a two-year service agreement. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. As overdose death rates are on the rise, the people of Pike County are doing what they can to combat the issue by gathering in the city of Coal Run Village to be trained on the use of Narcan, a prescription medication that reverses the effects of overdose. We got to keep people alive in order for them to recover. I'm a person in long-term recovery and what that means to me is that I've been blessed with the opportunity to share my story and hopefully provide some hope to those that may be struggling, to families that may be struggling and with this lifesaving medication we can keep them alive long enough to get them into treatment and get them the help they deserve. Another lifesaving measure discussed here this evening is Casey's Law, a law which allows parents, relatives and loved ones of an addicted person to lawfully intervene and have their loved one court ordered to addiction treatment. It's called Casey's Law because our son Casey died of a heroin overdose at the age of 23. At that particular time we were told that there was nothing that we could do that he had to want to, lose enough and hit bottom and while we were waiting for all those things to happen, Casey died. I never really give Casey's Law the entire credit for recovery. There's a lot that goes into recovery but certainly Casey's Law has been part of a lot of people's recovery. For more information on Narcan, you can visit them on the web at www.narcan.com. Reporting from Pikeville for EKB News, I'm Sean Allen.