 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reid Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reid at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. Operation You Not, Camp You Not begins another summer of inspiring youth. Camp arrival is the best day at Camp You Not because everybody's smiling. Everybody's getting ready to have food. They're having a great time. They get paired up with the people they'll spend the whole week with. We've been working for weeks and months getting ready for camp. And all the preparations today we saw when those kids started coming in, it was like, yes, one person, one choice, this is exciting. This year, the camp has chosen one person, one choice as its central theme, reinforcing the importance of personal decisions in shaping one's future. What we want to impart to these young people that prevention foundation that we're trying to build is that they need to make one choice in life. And that's not to use, to not use drugs in any form, whether it's tobacco, alcohol, marijuana, illicit drugs, to make one choice not to use drugs of any kind. This is Camp You Not, 17th year. And for the first time, the University of Pikeville is playing hosts to nearly 100 campers from across the region. It is our first time to be at U-Pike. They have been great to us, helping us plan and everything. It was a little different because there's not as much flat green space as we have been used to at some of the other colleges, Morehead or the University of the Cumberlands. This year's campers can look forward to an array of exciting daily tracks designed to cater to diverse interests. These tracks include health and beauty, baking, bowling, and much more. I think one of the most exciting things for us as a staff this year, as we began having those team mentors turn in their applications and the volunteers turn in their applications, we began seeing young people, young adults, who came to camp 10, 12 years ago. And they came back as team mentors. They went off to college, they got married, they started their families, and they're back at camp giving back because they were given so much here. That is really exciting. And that is what prevention is all about. It takes a long time to establish that prevention foundation, but that's what we've done in the last 17 years with Camp United. Reporting from out on top news, I'm Ethan Miller.