 Patients can have confidence in the PMC Lawson Cancer Center from our diagnostic capabilities to advanced genetic testing, clinical trials, and dedicated oncology pharmacy services. Our purpose is saving lives. Twelve teams of young entrepreneurs gathered at the University of Pikeville December 9 to pitch their business ideas at Cedars Entrepreneurial Community Involvement Program. Teams were recruited from schools within those particular community college recruiting area. We had a total of 36 when we started. And the teams were to come up with a topic being either a problem in their community or a special need or an opportunity that existed in a way that also was taken advantage of to address either one of those needs or problem or opportunity for the betterment of their community. And then they came up with a business idea of how they would address their topic. And then they worked on a business plan in creating their business. And then they had to build either an app or a website to support the delivery of their business. And then they're pitching here today. Each team's business model was judged on their elevator pitch, their app or website, their business plan summary, viability, and presentation. Well, you know, of course, every area has challenges. And we have challenges that other areas don't have. And one of our challenges, of course, is jobs. That's one challenge. And of course, there's the drug issue and health related issues. There's not a shortage of problems. So it's getting these students to look around them and to identify some of these problems and see which ones that they would like to get with a group of their friends and come up with an idea of how they might address that. To help whatever that problem is. ESIP's goal is to provide students with experience in business and teach students how to expand a small business by taking advantage of the digital economy. For Mount Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.