 Thanks for checking this video out. Your mountaintop news video is coming up in just a minute. Did you know that it's going to be watched thousands of times, shared a bunch of times, likes, comments, you name it, it's going to be there. Why isn't your ad here? Call me. The Kentucky State Police are already preparing for their annual Ride for the Island event. The event, which raises money to benefit their Trooper Island kids camp, is a ride starting at Mineshaft Harley-Davidson in Pikeville, traveling through multiple counties and locations. The Kentucky State Police posted on a motorcycle ride as a 20-year tradition, and due to COVID and some other factors beyond our control, we haven't had it for the last few years. So this year, our goal is to revamp it and bring it back better than ever. The ride will be $20 for a single rider and $25 per couple. At the end of the ride, we'll have door prizes and also food available for purchase. Each year, the Kentucky State Police sends 32 local boys and girls to Trooper Island for a week-long adventure. And benefit rides such as this one makes that possible. Trooper Cummins is that they will be selling t-shirts at the ride while supplies last, so you may want to plan on showing up before registration begins. Registration will begin at 8.30 that morning with kickstands up and leaving the parking lot at 10.30. The ride will begin and end at Mineshaft Harley here in Pikeville. Mineshaft Harley has been a huge sponsor of this ride through many years that we've been having it. We'd also like to thank all of our other community sponsors. Without them, no, this would be possible. If you would like to make a donation to Trooper Island, call Kentucky State Police post 9 at 606-433-7711. Like I said, we're trying to revamp this motorcycle ride and bring it back. And anyone knows that when something goes away for a couple years, it's hard to get back. So we're asking everyone to please share this with your family, anyone you know that rides motorcycles. And also, if you don't have a motorcycle, you just like to come out and see. Come out that morning and you can buy a t-shirt, look at all the nice bikes. We'll be out there that day. Reporting from Mountaintop News, I'm Jeremy Justice.