 Life is good all this month at Appalachian Wireless. Get the LG G5 for just one penny with signup or renewal of a two-year service agreement. That's almost $100 off the regular price. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. Matthew and Dion Martin have worked almost their entire life at Tug Valley Appalachian Regional Healthcare. Matthew has nearly 40 years experience and his wife, 33. However, now that their two sons, Scott and Brian, joined the team, the family has over 80 years experience in one hospital. They always spell at home here to me and I just enjoy working here. Scott says watching his parents work at ARH throughout the years ultimately helped him decide what he wanted to do in life. But it was actually at the young age of five after his younger brother passed away at nine months old that determined his goal. Being able to see the care that he got and to see Dr. Mary Johnson come to our house and take care of him really affected me and made me want to be able to do the job that she did. Scott and Brian both graduated from Belfrey High School, went to Eastern Kentucky University and then the University of Kentucky. Scott also spent a few years at the University of Pikeville. They agreed though, while working in a big city had its perks, they couldn't wait to come back home. A lot of my patients, I went to school with their parents and so we have a connection and so it's a great honor to be able to take care of other people's children, especially people that you know. It's just more comfortable with it, probably that's what we're used to seeing like them going to the hospital every day. The family hopes the tradition will continue, at least in the medical field. We got three little grandsons and one of them already said, he said, I'm going to go to college to be a doctor like my dad. Reporting in South Williamson for EKB News, I'm Shelby Steele.