 We are the women of the PMC Lawson Cancer Center. We are here to support your journey, deliver hope, and provide solutions that will advance your care. Our purpose is saving lives. On Friday, October 14th, Floyd County resident Brad Hamilton partnered with Copperhead Gun and Range in Prestonsburg to serve hot meals to KSP post-9 officers. This is the second year in a row Hamilton has done this and hopes to make this a yearly event. Yeah, I had this idea last year and usually when I do something like, you know, if it comes on my mind and my heart, I just go with it. And we done it last year, but we didn't really have time to, you know, publicize it very much. And I just felt like, you know, they're out here every day and they do a job to protect their communities and their families. And, you know, we need them. I think a lot of times we forget like what happened back in June that sometimes we forget that we go home and grieve when something like that happens. They got to get up in the morning and still go back out there to work. You know, they still got to put the badge on no matter who it was or what happened. They got to grieve while they work. They still got to go do the job. Hamilton believes the officers in our community deserve more recognition for the dangers they face every day. This gathering is only a small way of showing his gratitude. Well, I'll get barbecue meals. We got the vendor here, Jack, set up. He done this last year for us. He's a good guy out of Sayersville. And we have cupcakes and we got barbecue and, you know, and as you've seen, we've got a fallen officer table set up. We felt like we needed to do that. The camaraderie of it is a lot of it too. I think, you know, we get to, we get to meet the guys that protect our communities. We get to meet them and talk to them. That way we know who each other are. I think that's a whole lot of a big help. And these guys just need to feel appreciated. Reporting from Out in Top News, I'm Nick Collum.