 You need a financial advisor with the freedom to focus on your specific needs. Whatever your goals, Reeve Potter can create a game plan tailored to you. Call Reeve at 432-0777 at Pikeville, Kentucky to learn more. On Wednesday, May 17th, Kentucky State Police held their Memorial Week Ceremony for their fallen comrades across eastern Kentucky. Three former officers from Post-9 were visited by today's troopers. Post-9 were at the Davidson Memorial Cemetery in Iville to dedicate a wreath to Jeremy Scott Clifton, who was with KSP for nine years before passing away in 1980. These troopers gave their life for the community, and that sacrifice should not be forgotten. So, you know, today is a special day because we come out and we put the wreaths on graves. But, you know, every day, we're always remembering these troopers. And a lot of times, the banalism come out here during this ceremony and watch it. And we just want them to know that, you know, troopers, past, present, and future will always remember the legacy that their love will let go of it. We'll be doing three sides today, like I said, Trooper Johnny Atkins, Trooper Droll, Clifton, and Trooper Droll the winner. Coleman says it's an emotional time to be a trooper. He says their shared experience is what brings them together. So, this very emotional time, you know, I never worked with any of these three troopers that we put wreaths on today. But just being there and knowing, you know, we all went to the same academy. We all worked for the same agency. Knowing what they went through and the sacrifice they made, it's very emotional for us out here. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.