 July is going to be hotter than ever because you get up to $50 off any smartphone at Appalachian Wireless to your agreement required. Better service? Bigger savings? That's today's Appalachian Wireless, an East Kentucky network company. A milk depot is set to open in Pikeville this week. Naturally you is partnering with the milk bank in Indianapolis to open the fourth active milk bank in Kentucky. This bank will be the only one east of interstate 75. Officials say eastern Kentucky is severely underserved when it comes to breastfeeding and the new milk bank will help tremendously. It can bring more awareness and we have a lot of premature births. We have a lot of nicky babies and breast milk is the best food for an infant who is struggling to survive anyways. They don't have to work as hard to break it down so their bodies can really focus more on healing than their nutrition. A milk depot is an accessible place for women to drop off their extra breast milk for processing. The milk is then delivered to fragile infants in hospital neo-native intensive care units. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, human milk is the standard food for all infants including premature and sick infants. We are actually working with the milk bank in Indianapolis and with Dr. Todd Hamilton here in our unique unit to try and get some of the milk back here for our babies. Before providing milk to the milk depot, a donor must acquire a donor number. To do that, a visit to the health department is required. It's much like donating blood. They want to make sure that you're healthy, make sure you don't have any substances in it that in your milk if you take medications that might make it harder for an infant to survive or anything that might pass breast milk. The two organizations will host a grand opening this Thursday at 10 at naturally U in Pikeville. The public is invited to attend. Reporting in Pikeville, I'm Shelby Still for EKB News.