 The Pike County Health Department along with several other health organizations sat up alongside the Save a Life Roadshow at the Pikeville Wal-Mart on Tuesday, September 12th. Well, Pike County has experienced a 44 percent increase in overdose deaths two years consecutively. So we've seen exponential growth in overdose deaths and that's not the type of growth that we ever want to see. So we're working really hard to raise awareness. And our can plays a very important part in reversing those overdose deaths, getting those numbers down. At Appalachian Wireless, we have the best service and the best deals right now. Save up to $500 on iPhone 13s and 14s, all models, all gigabytes with trade-in. Maybe go for an iPhone 12 for a penny. A penny with a two-year contract. We're not leaving out Samsung. Save up to $350 on select Samsung devices, including the S23. It's a win-win this month at Appalachian Wireless, the service, the savings. Y'all got to jump on this deal right now. At Appalachian Wireless, we get you because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Visitors to the booths had the opportunity to receive free Narcan, get free HIV and hep C testing, and get information about various treatment and recovery opportunities. Riley says she would love to see Narcan in education in every home in Pike County. You don't necessarily need to be the individual struggling with substance use disorder. But if you have a family member, a neighbor, or just you're a concerned citizen, we should all be concerned about a 44% increase in overdose deaths. So we should all be concerned if we're Pike County residents. And I think all Pike County residents should have Narcan in their automobile in their home. The Save a Life Roadshow will appear at the Paintsville Walmart on Wednesday, September 13th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Prestonsburg Food City on Thursday, September 14th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, you can visit the Pike County Health Department Facebook page. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.