 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Wednesday, April 12th, the Big Sandy Area Community Action Program will be hosting a hiring event at the Pike County Public Library. Over 40 employers will be present and readily available to discuss job opportunities in the East Kentucky area. No registration is required and the event will go from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Right now we've got 40 employers that we're going to have here from different, a lot of different sectors. We're hoping to have as many people show up as possible, anybody, whether they're on unemployment, just anybody that's out of work, even people that have a job but don't feel like, you know, they don't feel like they're fulfilling their full potential, we can help them out. You know, we've got career advisors, like I said, in five counties, in Pike County, Floyd, Johnson, Martin and MacGuffin. Big Sandy Area Community Action Program, they can come see any of the career advisors. We'll try to help them out and get them working. Job opportunities for healthcare, social work, construction and much more will be presented at the event. The main goal is to provide work to those who are seeking it. The goal is just, like I said, to get as many people in here as possible and get them back to work. PMC is one of the people that will be here tomorrow, just one of the employers. Yeah, that's, we're hoping to get as many people in here and as many people working as possible. That's our goal. Come and see us, you know, come swing by, you know, anybody that's, like I was telling you, anybody that's out of work, that's unemployment, you know, the unemployment's run out, whatever your situation is or if you just want, if you're looking for a career, come see us here at the job fair, come see one of our, you know, come to one of our offices. Like I said, Big Sandy Area Community Action Program. We'll help them get back to work. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.