 At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. You'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. On Saturday, October 15th, Pike County Central High School competed in the McChesney Marching Band Festival. The marching band led by director Jason Johnson left with numerous awards, including the title of Grand Champion. Now, Pike Central is seeking to further improve upon their performance for upcoming competitions. On Saturday, the Pike Central Marching Band competed at Big Stone Gap, Virginia, in the McChesney Band Festival. Bands from three different states were there performing, and there we were able to win numerous awards, including Grand Champion, which means we were the best band of the day at that competition. As far as feeling how we feel coming out of it, it was really exciting because this is only the third time in school history that we have won that award, and so from there it's given us a good push into our regionals for the Kentucky Music Educators event coming up next weekend. Johnson wishes to create an enjoyable performance for both spectators and future judges. He extends his thanks to the students and the faculty for their efforts and support. For this coming week, we are focusing on tightening up the show. The show is called The Greatest Adventure, where we are trying to go out and live life to the fullest every day. The ending that comes, it says Carpe Diem sees the day, and so for every practice, every moment they step on the field, we are trying to seize the day, make the most of it, make memories, and also make a performance that's enjoyable to watch. We, being the only competitive marching band in the county and really far on this side of the state, really proud of the students and the hard work that they put into and the support we have here at Pike Central. Through my administration, all the way from my superintendent, Dr. Reed Atkins, we have great support for our programs here, and that support is the way we're able to build and grow through concert band, jazz band, and even our competitive marching program. Reporting from Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Collum.