 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. This Veterans Day, Texas Roadhouse and Pikeville repaid our local veterans by serving them free meals. After a 21-gun salute and flag-folding ceremony, the vets began enjoying their food while reminiscing with each other. Mountain Top News spoke with managing partner Jesson Newbanks to learn more. This is our favorite day of the year, company-wide. We offer free lunches to all veterans past and present to just come in and celebrate what they've given to us at their service to our country, and at least we can do a serve them. I've been running into a lot of my veteran friends that I've made over the years at Walmart and Hobby Lobby and Lowe's, and they're saying, hey, we can't wait to see you on Veterans Day. We know we come every year. We do the 21-gun salute, the flag-folding ceremony. We can't wait to see all that on Friday morning. So the local veterans have been very, very excited about today and my staff in general. I'm sure you'll look around the restaurant. They're all decked out in the red, white and blue. Everybody's very patriotic here. We're very, very excited to take care of our veterans. Newbanks considers the local veterans his friends and is more than happy to offer them a hearty steak for their service. It's his way of giving back to those who gave everything. We reach out to a lot of the locals, but those two particular organizations happen to be very, very involved in the community. So I always partner with them for several events throughout the year. And of course, with this being the biggest event for veterans for us for the year, absolutely have them involved. I just want to thank all the veterans past and present. They're the ones that give us the opportunity and honor to do what we do day to day. All we're doing is serving steaks, but a lot of them gave the biggest and ultimate sacrifice to make sure that we can do this for our personal freedoms. And I think in our country today, we need to remember that. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.