 Trade it and upgrade it now at Appalachian Wireless and receive up to $700 off when you trade your old eligible device in and upgrade to a new iPhone 14 Pro Max or Samsung S23 Ultra on an unlimited Appalachian advantage plan because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. On Thursday, March 16th, SOAR will be partnering with local healthcare providers at the Appalachian Wireless arena for the Healthcare Career Pathway Fair. The event will feature various educational and networking sessions for high school students to participate in. SOAR Public Health Advisor Lily Helmuth Malone gives more details. On March 16th, which is a Thursday, two weeks from now, we'll be hosting our third Healthcare Career Pathway Fair. It's open to high schoolers from around the region. They're invited to attend this one day event at the Appalachian Wireless arena. We will have a full agenda featuring three different educational sessions that we're working with our local hospital partners on. During each of these educational sessions, the students will learn more about healthcare. They'll be exposed to different healthcare careers and kind of the skills that are required and what the job looks like. In addition to that, there will be a networking portion of the day where students will get the chance to network with different colleges and career programs and employers from around the region related to healthcare. So it's a really great opportunity for students to both learn more about healthcare and learn more about the jobs that are available to them and people that are hiring straight out of high school. The Career Fair is a way to show local high school students the opportunities for medical work in Eastern Kentucky. At the same time, hospitals in the area can potentially fill important roles in the future via networking with the next generation of healthcare workers. In terms of our booth partners and our hospital partners, that will be in attendance. I hope that they get the opportunity to network with some of these students and make those connections and showcase all of that their programs have to offer. There is opportunity for them here, if they're looking for it, and then it shows to the hospitals and to the colleges and all of our other partners that they do have a very good group of hardworking and intelligent high schoolers to kind of recruit into their programs. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.