 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 Pikeville Police Department, in partnership with the Cabinet for Health and Human Services held their free Kids Day in the Park at the Pikeville City Park on Saturday, April 15th. It's good to have the kids out and get to talk to them and show them that if they ever need anything, they can come and talk to us and just to have a good time and be able to get a good connection with the families as well as the children themselves. Many families turned out to play games, win prizes, and even had the chance to throw pies at first responders. The event was held to raise awareness for child abuse prevention. We got a fingerprint both set up for the kids to come out and just get to see what one of the little things that we get to do with them is. It also is a child identifier card. So in case of an emergency, they can use that later on. We also have our new golf cart that we got issued so they can look at the lights and enjoy the new strap package we got on that, as well as the Cabinet Family of Health and us have been able to do the pie in the face, which I got to be a participant of many times. Kids Day in the Park was a day filled with joy, fun, and excitement, all with the goal of raising awareness for child abuse prevention. For Mountaintop News, I'm Kelsey Dean.