 During a meeting Monday, the Pikeville Independent School Board of Education unanimously voted to establish its own police force in response to a law that requires all schools in Kentucky to have a full-time school resource officer. Yeah, so it's a, we've worked on this based on the passage of House Bill 63 and we've worked in conjunction with the city to do what we can to assure that we have a continuous process. It's a great relationship with the city and I said tonight in our board meeting, I believe it's a model relationship that our city is such a support system to us in all areas. And so really when we, when we took a look at this, we had great conversation with their city and what you notice is they're there in the morning to start the day. We have kids who love seeing the officers and that's a plan that continues and then they're there in the afternoons at Dismissal and then any time we've called, they've always been there. To meet the standard of the law, the desires that there be officers on each of our campuses throughout the day. And so this is, this is to fulfill that and to extend upon the great relationship that we already have. Experienced heart specialist and subspecialist collaborating for the benefit of your care. Top 10% national hospital rankings for patient safety and heart attack and heart failure treatment. The technology is skilled to perform extraordinary complex minimally invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, interventional and structural heart surgeries. This is a heart and vascular institute at Pikeville Medical Center. When it comes to your heart, place your care in our hands. With the help of the Pikeville Police Department, the school district will have officers placed in both Pikeville High School and Pikeville Elementary by August 11th. Yeah, I think that what we see here is is a trusted adult who will be present in the building and will be there throughout the day. And so again, I think anytime we work to remove barriers that are in front of our kids, we have people that they trust around them and they trust our staff, our faculty and our staff now. And so we're just adding an additional person to be part of that. And it's someone that it will be in both buildings. So folks who have law enforcement experience and have an ability to successfully build relationships. For Mountain Top News, I'm Joel Korjol.