 What makes for excellence in heart care? It starts with one of the most amazing teams of heart surgeons and cardiologists that I've seen assembled under one roof and the region's leading technology in a new $40 million facility. This is the nationally recognized Heart and Vascular Institute of Eastern Kentucky at Pikeville Medical Center. Since August 2022, former White'sburg PD officer Jordan Clements has been working with Pikeville Police Department. From the beginning, Pikeville has welcomed him as one of their own. After becoming acclimated to a new location, Clements shares his thoughts on Pikeville's finest. A little bit different area, you know, I'm going from a place where I knew everybody on a first name basis, you know, I drive down the street, no mall, no other families and stuff, just trying to get that started back over here. You know, just it's going to take some time but everything's been good, it's been smooth. Pikeville, you know, I tell people this and I don't, I'm not saying it because I work here, I'm not saying it because I got hired here, it's anybody you ever ask, you know, always you hear good stuff about Pikeville City's Police Department. They run things good here, everybody and everybody does good here, they do good work, the and the people that the people here are very supportive. Probably the most supportive people I've met. They're very, very friendly, they, I mean, everybody, you know, like I said, it's, it's a big enough city that you get that big, kind of big city feel, but you also get the small town kind of feel to it's, it's kind of the best of both worlds. Although making the move to Pikeville has placed Clements in a different environment, he is still happy to serve the community. Five years with Weisberg PD has helped him prepare for any new challenges. And that's just, that's what I like about it, you still get the small town feel here, which is what I'm used to, which made the transition a lot easier. Like I said, still trying to get to know everybody because it's a little bit bigger area, you know, with, you got you Pike and a lot of, a lot of people from out of state, a lot of college kids and that's, that's a, that's an adjustment. They've been good to me here. I really can't, I have nothing negative to say about it. Like I said, they've, they welcome me with open arms, you know, let me, let me go right to work and you know, if I needed something, they made sure I had it. Reporting from out in top news, I'm Nick Colum.