 Steps are being taken to revitalize and reopen Williamson Memorial Hospital and Tim Hatfield was recently named as CEO. It's sort of interesting. I grew up in this region, I grew up in the Tug Valley region and I actually was born in the old Williamson Memorial Hospital a number of years ago and at the same token this was a great opportunity to come back home and make a difference in the community I grew up in and offer some access, some additional access to health care in West Virginia. Do you worry about having enough money to last throughout retirement? Give Reed Potter at Raymond James a call. Reed has 26 years experience helping folks enjoy their best life in their retirement years. Hatfield has worked as an executive in the health care industry for 28 years throughout Kentucky and West Virginia. A clinic is currently open on the first floor of the hospital but future plans include opening up outpatient care, opening up inpatient care and opening up operating rooms. Open a hospital in 2024, we probably are a little bit of a unicorn which is really neat and it's always fun to grow, it's always fun to build and I think it's going to really, this location, this hospital, this campus is going to be a springboard as folks look to move into the region, it's going to be an asset for them to consider moving here for jobs. Hatfield is optimistic about reopening the hospital hoping to give residents in the region access to state-of-the-art health care as well as providing more job opportunities for the area. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Fidell.