 When treating a 2 millimeter lesion every pixel of what I'm treating matters. At the PMC loss and cancer center our true beam linear accelerator allows even the smallest areas to be precisely targeted. Our purpose is saving lives. The city of Pikeville and the university of Pikeville announced the formation of a town and gown commission Wednesday, December 14th. The goal of the commission is to connect the city and the university to help both grow The reason the university and the city are forming this joint commission is to just build a closer relationship between the two entities. The university is very important to the city and conversely the city is very important to the university and in its ability to attract students and things of that nature. So it's really meant to just bring the two entities together, have more dialogue more frequently and just build bridges between the two. After you Pike students raised concerns with the city of Pikeville employees, the idea to form a collaborative commission was born. You know there's a lot of economic development potential between the university and being located here in the city. You know an example is this ag tech greenhouse that they're seeking to construct and they're seeking grant funds for that. That's intended to be located in the industrial park, the enterprise industrial park. And you know hopefully the presence of that research greenhouse will will cause other businesses to spin off and maybe locate in the park. So there's a lot of benefit to the to the city from having this relationship and having the presence of the university in Pikeville. Members of the commission from the city of Pikeville include Lisa Sizemore, Phillip Reed and Greg May. U-Pike representatives include Kelly Wells, Teresa Dauhar and Bethany Bowersock. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.