 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay prices where you can pay up front and get the data and features you design. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99, unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless. The Give Me a Reason Drug Prevention Initiative is a voluntary drug testing program. It's designed as a way for youth to avoid peer pressure and give them a reason to say no to drug use. Give Me a Reason provides free, saliva-based drug testing kits to parents or caregivers. The non-invasive test can be given within the privacy of your own home, with results in approximately 10 minutes. There's a 50% less chance that your child will be a drug addict if you talk to your children about using drugs. There's a 50% less chance that they'll even start using drugs if you talk to your kids. The goal of the program is to help children make positive life choices when faced with peer pressure. If you have early intervention, you can get the help needed before it ends up in full blood addiction. That's the whole purpose behind it, to give parents a prevention tool, to give them a way to intervene in their child's life. It would be great if you set that kit on your kitchen table and never have to use it. That's what we would like to see. No personal data will be collected. All tests are administered confidentially within your family unit. No questions asked. When they come in and get a kit, they just come in and say that they would like to have one or two kids to take home with them. Nobody writes their name down or address or anything like that. We're not interested in trying to catch somebody using drugs. We're interested in preventing substance abuse from starting in the family. To view a listing of locations where drug kits are available or for more information, visit operationunite.org. In Pikeville, Shelby Porter, EKB News.