 Would you rather pay $650 or $66 for a smart phone? Simple. With the Appalachian Advantage plan, pay less upfront, and then just a few dollars more every month. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Appalachian Community Health Days visited Pikeville area YMCA Tuesday morning. Over 15 vendors and services joined to provide everything from free COVID-19 vaccines to free stroke screenings. Earlier we spoke with community home place director, May Spaker, about the importance of keeping your health in check. Well, we are offering stroke screening, A1C blood pressure. We have folks who are, you know, the health department is going to be here doing the COVID vaccination course. And folks who are not interested, if you've already gotten the vaccination, you can stop by, get these screenings. We've got some free stuff. If they present their card and they get, you know, a t-shirt, entered wins some prizes. And if maybe if somebody's on the borderline, whether they want the vaccine or not, we've got education. You know, we've got packets here that we can give out and offer that to folks. While those needing health care may not have had the opportunity to get their health checked earlier today, community health care worker, Barbara Justice, says more opportunities are available. We're going to be at mouth card on November the 2nd from 11 until 2. We'll be sitting up at the mouth card, I guess they call it to senior citizens or community center over there on November the 2nd. For Mountaintop News, I'm Joel Porjol.