 In tonight's edition of Get to Know, we meet someone who is a familiar face all around Williamson, West Virginia. Tonight, we get to know Nate Sickers. After the flood of 1977, residents of Williamson started seeing the city slowly start to go downhill. Businesses that were once thriving didn't have the extra funds or means to rebuild or even reopen. Now, decades later, residents are trying to do what they can to make Williamson what it once was. One of those citizens is Nate Sickers, who seems to have his hand in a lot of organizations throughout the town. I realized I carried by accident, to be honest. I had a job that I was helping people, and I really didn't even really know I really cared about people that much, and to I realized that that feeling was unmatchable when someone looks at you and says, thank you, I appreciate your help, and it's genuine, and you know you helped that person. So to me, it was like a snowball effect. I just wanted to have more people and more people. One of the ways Sickers gives back to the community is through his show, Relate with Nate, which came about through a meeting at the Williamson Health and Wellness Center. We realized that there's all these programs and all these positive things going on, but nobody knew about it. We had a meeting one day, and we were sitting, had 15 people sitting in a room that were all trying to do the same thing, but they didn't even know each other. So first we done the Cofields Got Talent. So that was an awareness event where people could find out about entities and programs going on, and then, you know, Relate with Nate pretty much came from that too. He says Williamson has come so far in the past few years, but understands it was through the work of everyone coming together with one common goal. Regardless of how much people complain, and I've complained too about my area, it's still home, and I love it, and I want to, you know, make it the best whims and, you know, took that area that I can possibly make it in any way I can. Relate with Nate airs on the southern West Virginia community and technical college channel on Tuesdays at 7.30 p.m. and on EKB TV Saturdays at 9.30 a.m. and Sundays at 8.30 a.m. Reporting in Williamson for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele. If you know someone you think we should get to know, let us know by sending an email to get to know at EKB TV dot com.