 Loretta Lynn, the Queen of Country Music, died today at 90 years old. We spoke with her niece, Hermole, about the impact the legend had throughout her career. I can't imagine the honor that Loretta's family has to feel because of all the people that Loretta touched in her life through her music. You know, she spoke out for the women. And I know there's a lot of women that their lives were directed because of some of the songs Loretta sang about, you know. So, I mean, just to think about that is just mind-blowing. But she's going to be greatly missed. She was greatly loved. But you know what, she lived her life to the fullest and she was a very happy woman that shows through her family. My name is Aaron Crump, Chief Medical Officer at Pikeville Medical Center. The Heart and Vascular Institute, it's really an incredible program. Made incredible because of the providers, because of the technology, and because of the staff. We've truly become the leading provider of Heart and Vascular Services in Eastern Kentucky. And in fact, what we do compares to anywhere in the nation. Pikeville Medical Center, when it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. Loretta released over 50 albums throughout her 60 years in country music. She also wrote a successful autobiography, Cole Miner's Daughter in 1976, which inspired the 1980 biopic of the same name. Loretta Lynn has impacted all of us. All the musicians here in the Country Music Highway Museum were all impacted by her work. She sang about stories of everyday life, her life in particular. She sang about the coal mines and what life was like there. And she was proud to be from Kentucky. She was proud to be a coal miner's daughter. So her impact has went generation after generation, a career that spanned over six decades. We're very blessed for that. People that are in the music industry now, and people that are coming up, they've all had some type of impact. And locally, the impact has been phenomenal. I mean, people named their children after her. And then those musical, those musical heritage that carries on through her music, her style of music as well, has been very important in the mountains. The family has requested privacy at this time. However, Loretta Lynn's home place and the US-23 Country Music Highway Museum will remain open for those that would like to pay tribute to the star. For Mountaintop News, I'm Brianna Robinson.