 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. Tara Lynn and Trey Twitty will be returning to the Appalachian Center for the Arts November 5th. Lynn and Twitty will be performing their grandparents' hits and telling stories of their time with them. We're very excited to have them. It's the third year coming back and it's very special this year with the recent passing of Loretta. I think it's going to be a great tribute just to her music and to, you know, Conway Twitty's music as well. Just a big celebration of her life. Along with telling the stories behind their songs, Taylor will be telling stories about traveling on the road with her memaw, Loretta Lynn. Well, it's important. It's funny when you talk to Taylor and Trey, you can kind of, I mean, you feel their spirit, you know, and it's almost like you're talking to Loretta and Twitty, you know? I mean, it's just like, there's something about them and it kind of transcends through generations, you know? And they're both wonderful people. Taylor and Trey are both wonderful people and they're amazing performers. And it's just very special to have them here so close to Butcher Holler, back, you know, in where Loretta was from, from Eastern Kentucky. For more info on upcoming events at the app, go to Appalachian Center for the Arts on Facebook. For Mountaintop News, I'm Brianna Robinson.