 Early detection is so important in the treatment of breast cancer. The number one risk factor is age. As women get older, some feel they don't need mammograms anymore. They do. Please make an appointment today. It just might save your life. FEMA mitigation specialists will be at Rule King October 17th through October 22nd from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., offering free rebuilding and repair tips to those affected by the July 26 flooding. These mitigation specialists may be able to recommend certain water-resistant materials, how to elevate certain appliances that may be typically found in a basement, such as moving the AC unit or washer and dryer up from the basement to a higher floor or relocating electrical outlets higher off of the floor. The FEMA mitigation specialists will also be on site to answer questions about how rebuilding and protecting homes from future disaster-related damages is really important. There are less than two weeks left for homeowners and renters to apply for federal disaster assistance. The deadline is October 28th. The ways to apply for FEMA disaster assistance is online at disasterassistance.gov. You can call 800-621-3362. You can download the FEMA app on your smartphone or tablet and apply on there or you can visit a disaster recovery center that is nearest to you and meet with a FEMA representative on site to receive assistance and clarity, guidance, ask questions on your application. FEMA disaster recovery centers are located in Brethit, Knot, Letcher, Pike and Perry counties and multi-resource centers are located in Clay and Floyd County. For more information, go to FEMA.gov. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.