 The 2022 annual Southeastern Kentucky Chamber Awards night is September 27th. For tickets call 606-432-5504. You can also watch live on the free Mountain Top TV app. In just a few short days, Floyd County Veterinary Clinic will be holding a ribbon counting for its new facility. Monday, Mountain Top spoke with Dr. Rachel Lawson about the opening. So this Wednesday we're having our ribbon cutting ceremony. Not entirely positive, but there's probably also going to be a drug rep there serving some hot dogs and sodas and water and whatnot. And a little bit more of an official grand opening to the clinic. Trying to have a little bit of kind of a block party atmosphere, so to speak. Do a touch of an open house, let people come in, see the waiting room, walk through an exam room, that sort of thing. At this time, the Floyd County Animal Clinic is open to smaller procedures. However, surgeries will begin towards the end of the week. Dr. Lawson speaks on services they offer. For wellness visits, we're going to be doing illnesses. So if your dog cat is sick, we are primarily dog and cat, although we will see some small pocket pets as well. You know, our guinea pigs, our hamsters, money rabbits, things like that. Any farm animal is definitely on a case-by-case basis and only if it could walk into the clinic right now, no matter what. In those cases are going to be relatively limited to, I will say, just from a medicine standpoint. And some of the other practices in the area definitely do a lot more in terms of large animal work. And we're happy to let them stay there. But we'll also be offering surgeries, so space neuters, more advanced soft tissue surgeries as necessary to, you know, like abdominal exploratories, tumor removals, and of course emergency services. The ribbon cutting will be held Wednesday, September 21st at the Floyd County Chamber of Commerce at noon. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Chorjol.