 Following a special meeting of the Floyd County Fiscal Court, $250,000 was allocated to the Floyd County Sheriff's Department to aid in additional patrolling. The Fiscal Court obviously got other I think other general fund for $200,000. So that picked us up a couple of dampenies right there, two more. Then the opioid funding I think is where the Fiscal Court found some more money to hand down to us to help fight the opioid problem. And so we're also doing that. And so we made a drug detective out of that money to get him to do some specialized drug stuff. So that'll come in handy. And obviously we've picked up some additional calls, some more calls of service has come our way through the 911 answering. So those additional dampenies were needed. And so we'll help quickly get up and running in those dampenies, get out on the road where they can provide that service. Are you ready for a new school year? What better way to start a new school year upright than with a new device on the network that keeps our students and teachers connected? Appalachian Wireless. Whether you need a new smartphone, wearable, or an iPad, we have your back to school solution. Visit AppalachianWireless.com or go into one of our 26 retail locations for our back to school deals that'll help you show up and show out this school year. We are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. An estimated 60% of ambulance responses and social work calls require law enforcement. This funding will allow for additional deputies to respond to calls from the public. Obviously additional deputies help go a long way covering especially hours in the midnight, two or three o'clock in the morning when criminals know that we're not out in presence in strung force at that time probably. And they know our response time is very slow if you have to call somebody, get them out of bed, get them to go that route. So this will help feel that gap a little bit. And it don't make us, you know, we're still trying to be 22 hours maybe, 23, 24. So that, but that all helps. And maybe after we see how the funding goes, maybe we can hire that one person to really fill in the gap and make it 24 seven reporting for mountaintop news. I'm Brianna Robinson.