 What makes for excellence in heart care? It starts with one of the most amazing teams of heart surgeons and cardiologists that I've seen assembled under one roof and the region's leading technology in a new $40 million facility. This is the nationally recognized Heart and Vascular Institute of Eastern Kentucky at Pikeville Medical Center. Many officers in the Pikeville Police Department received awards for their outstanding service in 2022. These officers, we have a really great group here that gets out and does the community outreach stuff. But we also want to tell the other officers that didn't win awards to, you know, it can be your year. These guys, they step up, these ladies and gentlemen here that work here, they step up to the plate, get out here and do what you can and make the place a little safer and a little better and you can win an award too, so. Austin Kransman and Larry Jothacker won the Patrol Activities Award. Amanda Lowe won the first annual extra mile award and Zachary Bowens won the officer of the year award. Our awards with the personnel we got, Zach Bowens, officer Zach Bowens was officer of the year, is his second year in a row winning it. And with his numbers and the patrol aspect of it, just amazing. We also handed out Patrol Activities Awards to the patrolmen which were Austin Kransman and Larry Jothacker. Their numbers combined was amazing and awesome for our size of department. And also we had our first annual, it's called an extra mile award. And that entails the patrolman that basically made an impact out in the public and things. That went to our officer Amanda. Thanks to the exemplary work of these men and women, the streets of Pikeville have become safer and happier. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Dean.