 What happens when you combine the region's best network with a plan that requires no money down on the phone you choose, but also allows you to upgrade to the latest and greatest phone quicker than the traditional contract? You get the Appalachian Advantage, better service and bigger savings. Full payment plan required, see store for details. Advantage requires no money down, taxes due at time of sale. 18 minutes into the year 2020, the first baby born in the new year at Pikeville Medical Center arrived. Zoe LaDon Ramey, a beautiful 6 pound 5 ounce baby girl, was born at 12.18 AM on New Year's Day at PMC. The baby and her mom, Casey Ramey, are doing very well. I had no idea she would be a New Year's baby. My due date was at the end of January. Is everything okay? Yeah, she's fine, she's perfect. She has one brother, his name is Zaden, he's two, yeah, he's a little jealous of her right now. New baby in the home. For being the New Year baby at PMC, Zoe received numerous gifts, including having all attending physician fees not covered by insurance waived. She also received a $1,000 scholarship to the University of Pikeville. I didn't know she would get anything. I ain't never been to college, I didn't have the money to go, it'll be great for her to know that she will be able to go, she has the money to go on. I thank everybody, thank you. Zoe and her family also received gifts from Quality Foods, Golden Corral, Double Quick, Mike Farrell Ford, Bridget's Quilt Shop, Economy Drug, Above and Beyond, Heavenly Donuts, El Azul, Papaw's Backyard Barbecue, In-Kind Store, and the City of Pikeville. They also received special treatment from Pikeville Medical Center. Any time a baby is born, that's kind of a new beginning, a new start, it's exciting, it's a really great thing. Traditionally, the New Year's Baby, we've not just here, but nationwide, we reap a lot of great things on and we make a big deal out of it, so we're very excited to be a part of that. One of the things that you do is you try to be good to them, you try to be nice, you try to make it not be like a hospital or like you're going through a medical procedure but like you're starting a family. And so we've always done special things here and it's changed over the years from gift baskets to dinners to different types of things like that, but yes, we always like that. The other thing is the OB floor is always one of our top patient satisfaction floors. I mean it's always 99th percentile in the nation of how happy our patients are to be here. I'm blessed, I'm blessed. Zoe's expected to go home on Friday. Reporting, I'm Chris Anderson, Mountaintop News.