 Early detection is so important in the treatment of breast cancer. The number one risk factor is age. As women get older, some feel they don't need mammograms anymore. They do. Please make an appointment today. It just might save your life. A new national project aimed at bridging the political divide in our nation is kicking off its first round of conversations in Kentucky on October 24th. We're so honored to launch Meeting of America and Central and Eastern Kentucky. And we hope thereby pave the way for the rest of the country to turn down the heat and find a way forward together. This area really made sense as a launch and to send a message to America that this is possible. This works. We've got data to show that already from pilot conversations and then taking it to the rest of the country with Kentucky leading the way as the model. Meeting of America's mission is to dismantle the years of political polarization by offering people the chance to openly communicate their thoughts with one another from the comfort of their home. Their hope is to create a more informed and accepting populace through open conversations. I think the most immediate and I could argue most important impact is right where we are with the people nearest and dearest to us because we are losing some of those relationships by our inability to extend grace to one another to suspend judgment and to treat people as people as opposed to enemies and threats. It's a chance to move forward together and carve the chart the path forward together again with those coming being the ones that can really decide that for our country. Meeting of America will be hosting online conversations from October 24th to October 29th. To get involved simply log on to meetingofamerica.us and select the conversation that you would like to be a part of. We can do this together. Just bring your voice to one conversation for one hour the week of October 24th. For Mountain Top News, I'm Jameson Killen.