 You asked, and now it's finally year. Appalachian Wireless now offers unlimited data on the best network in the region. See store for complete details, better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. Operation Unite will be in Pike County for the next several weeks to demonstrate its on-the-move drug prevention program. On-the-move is a mobile program offered to the 7th and 10th graders in the 5th Congressional District of Kentucky and parts of West Virginia, Virginia and Tennessee. We do a pre-test versus a post-test. We take the data collected, we send it to University of Kentucky and of course we do share it with the schools when we get the information back from the UK. On-the-move is a two-part program. First, students learn about the dangers and consequences of drugs and alcohol in a mobile classroom setting. Then, students are broken up into rotating sections and offered driving impaired or marijuana simulated goggles and a simulated impaired driving experience. Each activity allows us to do some hands-on activities to really get them to understand what we're trying to teach them or tell them about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Kids think they can ride a tricycle through some cones and they don't, they plow over it. They think the size of them, those cones represent maybe a vehicle or a pedestrian or a sidewalk or a young child or something, you just don't know. Davis adds if on-the-move reaches just one student, it's worth it. We have been devastated throughout Eastern Kentucky with the drug and alcohol situation and it's just like I really tell all of these kids that I talk to them every day. They could be the first generation to change this, they have to be. We have lost too many lives and too many young people over the years from this. One unite will be in Pike County until next Friday and then will travel to Letcher County. In Belfrey, Shelby Porter, EKB News.