 Unot Pike has partnered with the City of Co-Run Police Department to ensure safe medication disposal. Well, as Public Health Director, we do get regular phone calls from families in need of disposal of medication, either expired medication or the medications no longer needed for a variety of reasons, and resources for disposal were very limited. And I'm an active member on Unot Pike, so it was certainly a topic that we wanted to discuss and address. And so that's how we came about finding a location for a new Dropbox for medication disposal. It's a much needed service for our area. Unot Pike has been at the forefront of addressing substance abuse and related issues in the region. Unot Pike continued efforts to promote education, prevention and treatment have been instrumental in creating a stronger, healthier community. In Unot Pike, we have an action plan that we work with. Every six months, we do different things for our area. When we voted on our recent action plan, we discussed the need for this in the area for different reasons. Like Tammy had discussed, people call when people pass away needing to find ways to dispose of their medication. We also have discussed accidental drug dealers where you get medication, people have it in their homes from recent surgeries, recent injuries, and it falls into the wrong hands because they don't know how to dispose of it. So there was definitely a need in our community for people to be able to dispose of those kind of medications. And so we voted to use those funds to purchase this. Cancer, it's a very scary word. But an outstanding treatment facility was here at home. I was led to the Lawson Cancer Center. As a nurse practitioner at the Lawson Cancer Center, we are champions for our patients. I am so happy for Robert. The treatment worked. The drug drop box, stationed at the Coal Run Police Department, provides a safe and anonymous way for community members to dispose of their unwanted or expired medication. Myself and the Mayor and City Commissioners feel that this was a valuable asset for our community. When the families need to dispose of medications, it keeps children safe, safer for the water, not thrown away in trash. We felt this was an amazing ideal for our community, and we're very grateful for UNIPOC. In addition to providing the drug drop box, UNIPOC also invites community members to attend their meetings and participate in voting on initiatives that will better serve the community. We would like to invite everyone to attend our meetings. They start in September and they end usually in May. They're on the first Wednesday of each month at the First Baptist Church in Pogbaville. We feed everyone. We have a guest speaker each month. We would love to have everyone come out and join us at those meetings. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Ethan Miller.